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Chicken Egg Development Wheel

The document provides instructions for assembling a cut-and-assemble project for grades K-4 that shows the development of a chicken egg over 21 days through windows cut into a spinning wheel. Materials needed are listed and assembly involves cutting out pieces, coloring developing eggs, inserting the wheel behind a square piece and attaching with a paper fastener.

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Chicken Egg Development Wheel

The document provides instructions for assembling a cut-and-assemble project for grades K-4 that shows the development of a chicken egg over 21 days through windows cut into a spinning wheel. Materials needed are listed and assembly involves cutting out pieces, coloring developing eggs, inserting the wheel behind a square piece and attaching with a paper fastener.

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Chicken Egg Development Wheel

A cut-and-assemble project for grades K-4

You will need:

-Copy of pattern pages printed onto white card stock


-Paper fastener
-Scissors (X-acto knife might also be helpful)
-Colored pencils

How to assemble:

1) Cut out the wheel and the square.


2) Cut out the two “windows” in the square piece, and cut the slot.
3) Color the developing eggs, if you wish to have them colored.
4) Put the wheel behind the square piece and insert through slot as shown in assembly
diagram.
5) Push paper fastener through center hole and secure. Wheel will turn to show developing
eggs through the “window.”

ellenjmchenry.com
Egg Development Wheel
A chicken embryo takes 21 days to develop.

The first thing a chick sees it will


consider its mother, whether it’s
a chicken or not!

paper fastener

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