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To produce
one egg, it takes a hen 24-26 hours, and to do so, she requires 5 oz. of food and 10 oz. of water. The mother hen turns over her egg about fifty times per day (so the yolk won't stick to the sides of the shell).
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Primary School
This programme is ideally suited to primary schools with over 200 projects and activities supplied on CD, many directly linked to the National Curriculum. These cover most subjects including Science, Literacy, Numeracy, D & T ??? and are across all levels of education.

All these resources are available from our website prior to delivery of the kit, saving the teacher valuable preparation time while maximising the benefits for the pupils.

Wall posters are available detailing 'Life Cycle' or 'Embryo Development' depending of the age group.

Please see our Thematic Plans and fundraising ideas.

What the teachers say…

+ "Children observed growth and developed respect for living things."

+ "…and the resources were fantastic. It made my planning a breeze."

+ "A fantastic experience improving vocabulary and writing."

+ "The wonder of seeing eggs hatch had the whole school buzzing."

+ "Watching a chick hatch - Priceless."

+ "Gave them the awe and wonder aspect often missing from today’s curriculum."

+ "Very beneficial to both pupils and staff."

These experiences could be yours

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