INCUBATING w/FRIENDS! w/Sally Sunshine Shipped Eggs No problem!

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Hello! I've never used this thread before, and so I'm apologizing in advance if this doesn't go here. I'm going to be leading an incubation project with a Kindergarten class, and I was wondering if any of you had tips on incubating, suggestions for classroom rules regarding the incubator (I'm planning to essentially say, "Look. Don't touch), and/ or ways to get Kindergartners interested in incubation.
Again, I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread
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Hello! I've never used this thread before, and so I'm apologizing in advance if this doesn't go here. I'm going to be leading an incubation project with a Kindergarten class, and I was wondering if any of you had tips on incubating, suggestions for classroom rules regarding the incubator (I'm planning to essentially say, "Look. Don't touch), and/ or ways to get Kindergartners interested in incubation.
Again, I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread
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This is an excellent place to start.

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Using a "Look. Don't touch" approach with the incubator is the way to go with children. What kind of incubator are you going to use?
 
Quote: No, the smaller the diameter of the ball, the lighter the weight. Many women use the smaller balls; their hands are typically smaller, & they're able to grip the smaller balls easier. Several women, however, prefer the larger, heavier balls.

The balls weigh about 3lb, I believe.

Lanes are the same.

The delivery is underhanded, same as tenpins.
 
Hello! I've never used this thread before, and so I'm apologizing in advance if this doesn't go here. I'm going to be leading an incubation project with a Kindergarten class, and I was wondering if any of you had tips on incubating, suggestions for classroom rules regarding the incubator (I'm planning to essentially say, "Look. Don't touch), and/ or ways to get Kindergartners interested in incubation.
Again, I'm sorry if this isn't the right thread :confused:


This is the right place. Welcome aboard. You will be able to find almost any info you could possibly need on the first page. If you do come across unanswered questions post it and there are quite a few smart people here that will be able to help.
 
No, the smaller the diameter of the ball, the lighter the weight. Many women use the smaller balls; their hands are typically smaller, & they're able to grip the smaller balls easier. Several women, however, prefer the larger, heavier balls.

The balls weigh about 3lb, I believe.

Lanes are the same.

The delivery is underhanded, same as tenpins.
Any explanation for lack of a perfect game? Or is it just that much more difficult.
 
No, the smaller the diameter of the ball, the lighter the weight. Many women use the smaller balls; their hands are typically smaller, & they're able to grip the smaller balls easier. Several women, however, prefer the larger, heavier balls.

The balls weigh about 3lb, I believe.

Lanes are the same.

The delivery is underhanded, same as tenpins.


Hmm. looks like we are out of luck on baseball throw. Maybe I can get the daughter to give me some pointers on fast pitch softball.
 
@Sally Sunshine
Powered down the bator last night
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Of my shipped eggs
1 of 19 from bator
2 of 4 from broody
Tossed clear/scrambled
Planning eggtopsies today
Sorry for your lost eggs :(

No, the smaller the diameter of the ball, the lighter the weight. Many women use the smaller balls; their hands are typically smaller, & they're able to grip the smaller balls easier. Several women, however, prefer the larger, heavier balls.

The balls weigh about 3lb, I believe.

Lanes are the same.

The delivery is underhanded, same as tenpins.
my mind went strait to the gutter
 
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