Students Observe Hatching Chicks

The first graders at Level Green Elementary School received three dozen fertilized eggs from ‘Rise and Shine Farm’ while learning about the life cycle of a chicken during their final month of school.  The students enjoyed checking the eggs in the incubator, journaling their observations, then watching the chicks hatch in the classroom. 


After caring for the chicks for four days, the babies were taken back to the farm to live out their lives. During the stay, the students watched the chicks eat, drink water, snuggle together and grow bigger and stronger with each passing day. “We were all really sad to see them go,” commented Mrs. Shogan.  “This was an amazing experience for the first graders. The students got to witness multiple chicks actually break out of their shells while they were hatching. It was a memorable month!”

 

Miranda Mallik with “Big Boy”,the only yellow chick

Miranda Mallik with “Big Boy”, the only yellow chick

 

Maddalena DeSantis, Quinn Oliver, Adelyn Lancz, and Emma Johnston with “Muffin”

Maddalena DeSantis, Quinn Oliver, Adelyn Lancz, and Emma Johnston with “Muffin”

 

Emma Johnston with “Big Boy”

Emma Johnston with “Big Boy”

 

Mrs. Shogan’s class observes the chicks

Mrs. Shogan’s class observes the chicks

 

Some of Mrs. Hlavsa’s students interact with the chicks

Some of Mrs. Hlavsa’s students interact with the chicks