Student Video: Hatched Batch
Hatching chicks and turtles are the featured creatures in this eye-catching video that teaches both science and math concepts. Check out the egg-cellent classroom resources—download FREE!
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CATEGORY:Math/Science |
GRADE LEVEL:Primary |
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How Many Eggs in a Dozen?
Allow your preschool children to search the room for items such as beads, buttons, or marbles. Help them practice their counting skills by filling their egg cartons with these or other small objects. https://scienceprojectideasforkids.com/math-young-learners-dozen/
Introducing Fractions!
Let students explore various ways they can manipulate a dozen eggs to identify fractions as a set of 12 and to examine fraction relationships.
Tiny Hatch Adventure
What would it take for a human to care for a just-hatched chick? One man knows! He incubated and hatched a wren. Then he had to feed it 80 times each day to keep it alive. Share this video with your students! https://binged.it/3wexRfw
Chick Embryo Development Video
Your students will be fascinated as they watch this animated video following the 21-day development of a chicken embryo in the egg. https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtube_gdata_player&v=PedajVADLGw&app=desktop
CRAFT:
Doodle Lou's "Rockin' Chick"
Here's an egg-cellent craft idea for Easter— or any time of year! Click the CRAFT tab to download Doodle Lou's "Rockin' Chick" PDF.