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Showing posts with label Egg Projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Egg Projects. Show all posts
Inside An Egg
Break an egg into a dish. Yes, all of us have seen the inside of an egg before. But this time try looking at it in a different way, examine it closely and question what each part is for.
See the yellow part in the center? That’s called the yolk. The clear gooey part ( sometimes called the white) is called the albumen. The yolk and albumen are food for the baby bird growing inside a fertilized egg. The albumen also provides a “cushion” to keep the baby from being hurt if the egg is bumped or moved. Now, look for the two white, twisted “strings” at opposite sides of the yolk. These have a funny name. They’re called chalazas (kuh-lay-zuhs). They keep the yolk anchored in place so it won’t be damaged.
Now help make your child make a diagram of an egg using construction paper. On white paper draw the albumen; when finished, cut it out. Glue albumen on a clean sheet of construction paper. On yellow paper draw the yolk; when finished, cut it out. Glue yolk on top of albumen. Using cotton balls; form the chalazas. Glue chalazas on the sides of the yolk. Lastly, have child label diagram.
Egg Facts: Interesting facts about an egg can be found at the
University of Illinois Extension and 42 explore.
http://urbanext.illinois.edu/eggs/lessonplan07.html
http://42explore.com/eggs.htm
Experiments: Egg in the bottle and Rubber Egg with Vinegar, very fun!
http://www.familieswithpurpose.com/egg-experiments.html
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Egtistic Refrigerator Magnet
Materials Need:
egg shells
construction paper
cardboard
scissors
glue
varnish spray ( can substitute with clear nail polish)
pencil
paint and markers
craft magnets
On construction paper, cut out an 7 ¾ x 3 ½ oval ( about the size of your hand). Cut out an 7 ¾ x 3 ½ oval on cardboard. Glue the two together. Smear glue on entire surface of the oval construction paper. Place cracked egg shells on oval shape. Be sure to cover entire surface with egg shells. Gently press down to ensure shells will stick. Now decorate with paint and markers. Once dried thoroughly, apply craft magnets and varnish.
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Egtistic Flower Pot
Materials Need:
eggs
markers
potting soil
grass seeds
construction paper
tape
Draw fun designs on an eggshell. Gently tap off the top part of the shell. Shake out contents into a bowl and set aside for cooking. Fill the shell gently with soil. Make a base for the flower pot by cutting a 1” strip of construction paper and taping it into a 1 ½” in diameter. The shell will stand upright in the ring. Plant some seeds in soil and mist with water every other day, keeping the soil damp, but not soaking. Place flower pot in sunlight.
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