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  • The child learned about the life cycle of chickens by observing and collecting eggs.
  • They learned that eggs come from chickens and are the beginning stage of a new life.
  • They learned about the different parts of an egg, such as the shell, yolk, and egg white.
  • They learned that eggs need warmth and care to hatch into baby chicks.
  • They learned about the importance of protecting eggs and treating them gently to avoid cracking or damaging them.
  • They learned about the concept of incubation and how eggs need to be kept at a certain temperature for the chicks to develop.
  • They learned about the role of a mother hen in taking care of her eggs and keeping them safe.
  • They learned about the concept of oviparous animals, which are animals that lay eggs.

Continued development related to the activity:

To further develop their understanding of the life cycle of chickens and other animals, the child can engage in activities such as:

  • Researching and learning about other animals that lay eggs, such as reptiles, birds, and fish.
  • Creating a visual representation or diagram of the life cycle of a chicken, including the different stages from egg to adult.
  • Visiting a local farm or hatchery to observe and learn more about the hatching process and the care of eggs and chicks.
  • Reading books or watching educational videos about different animals and their life cycles.
  • Engaging in hands-on experiments or projects related to eggs, such as incubating eggs at home or creating a model of an egg using different materials.
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