The Egg Game - University Of Illinois Extension

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The Egg GameSTARTStart with24 eggsTurneggsNohumidity lose 2eggspedDrop1 eggLose1 egg105 F lose 1 eggCandleeggs remove 3dudsDidn’tturn eggslose 1 eggTemperatureEggs notturned - lose3 eggsPutcriolineon wirerackDropped3 eggsAddwaterCandled- 1 clear lost1 eggRolleggsfromX to OAdd waterLose1 eggLose 1 eggChecktemperatureQUESTIONS TO ANSWER1. What happens if you do not turn the eggs?2. What does a clear egg mean?3. What is the correct temperature for theincubator?4. How many times a day should the eggs beturned?5. How do you turn the eggs?6. How do you keep humidity in the incubator?7. Should eggs be rotated in the incubator?8. What is candling?9. When should you stop turning the eggs?Day 21 Hatch DayMovechicks tobrooderboxWINNER!Heads moves 2 spaces.Tails moves 1 space.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Egg PartsColor each part of the egg a different colorand label each part of the egg.Use each word only once:air cellgerminal discvitelline membranealbumen or whitemembranesyolkchalazashellThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Egg PartsKEYColor each part of the egg a different colorand label each part of the egg.air cellyolkshellvitelline membranegerminal discmembranesalbumen or whitechalazaUse each word only once:air cellgerminal discvitelline membranealbumen or whitemembranesyolkchalazashellThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Parts of a ChickenColor and label the parts of a chicken.Use each word only once:beakeyetoesbreasthockventcombshankswattlesear lobeshoulderThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYParts of a ChickenColor and label the parts of a chicken.combeyeear lobebeakwattlesshoulderbreastventhockshankstoesUse each word only once:beakeyetoesbreasthockventcombshankswattlesear lobeshoulderThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Which Egg Is Fertile?When fertile eggs are incubated by either a hen or in an incubator, they grow.What is needed to make an egg fertile?Look at the picture below and mark the fertile egg.How do you know that the egg you have marked is fertile? Explain.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYWhich Egg Is Fertile?When fertile eggs are incubated by either a hen or in an incubator, they grow.What is needed to make an egg fertile?Look at the picture below and mark the fertile egg.How do you know that the egg you have marked is fertile? Explain.The egg on the left. The germinal disc is larger in thefertile egg as compared to the infertile egg. Cell division has occurred in the fertile egg. The fertile egg hasan enlarged circle or donut. Ther germinal disc is smallin the infertile egg.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Egg SizingMatch the egg to its size.Pee WeeMediumSmallLargeExtra LargeJumboThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYEgg SizingMatch the egg to its size.Pee WeeMediumSmallLargeExtra LargeJumboThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Egg GradingMatch the egg to its grade.Eggs are graded for quality. Read the description of each grade of egg carefully and thengrade each egg in the box with AA, A, or B.A grade AA egg stands up tall. The yolk is firm and the area covered by white is small.A grade A egg has a yolk that is round and tall. The white is a little flatter than a grade AAegg.A grade B egg spreads out more. The yolk is flattened.The grade of eggs can change if eggs are not stored correctly or if eggs are kept for a longtime in the refrigerator.GradeGradeGradeThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYEgg GradingMatch the egg to its grade.Eggs are graded for quality. Read the description of each grade of egg carefully and thengrade each egg in the box with AA, A, or B.A grade AA egg stands up tall. The yolk is firm and the area covered by white is small.A grade A egg has a yolk that is round and tall. The white is a little flatter than a grade AAegg.A grade B egg spreads out more. The yolk is flattened.The grade of eggs can change if eggs are not stored correctly or if eggs are kept for a longtime in the refrigerator.AGradeBGradeAAGradeThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

What Kind of Heat?What kind of heat is keepingthe eggs warm in the “incubators?”1.2.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYWhat Kind of Heat?What kind of heat is keepingthe eggs warm in the “incubators?”1.Natural heat - heat from the setting hen2.Artificial heat - heat from the heat coil in the incubatorThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

The Thermometer100.5 F.An instrument that measures temperature is a .We tried to keep the temperature at . The temperature wouldwhen the incubator was opened.Color the mercury red.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYThe Thermometer100.5 F.thermometerAn instrument that measures temperature is a .100.5 F . The temperature wouldWe tried to keep the temperature atdropwhen the incubator was opened.Color the mercury red.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Temperature Comparison ent1201101009080706050403020100IncubatorUse your red crayon, marker or pencil to show the normal temperature of ahealthy hen or student, the temperature in your classroom, and the correcttemperature for the incubator. Who or what has the highest temperature? Who or what has the the lowest temperature?This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

6050403020100Student100.5 F120110100908070605040302010098.6 FKEY68-70 F107-107.5 FTemperature Comparison Chart1201101009080706050403020100IncubatorUse your red crayon, marker or pencil to show the normal temperature of ahealthy hen or student, the temperature in your classroom, and the correcttemperature for the incubator. Who or what has the highest temperature? Hen Who or what has the the lowest temperature? RoomThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Needs Comparison inessSafety and AirOtherWho provides for the needs that you have checked for the baby? Whoprovides the needs for the chick? Why are the needs important? How canyou provide for the needs of either a baby or a chick?This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Needs Comparison mthXXCleanlinessXXSafety and AirXXOtherXXBabies and chicks have the same needs. The parent or care giver isresponsible for the baby’s care. The mother hen or the chickcaregiver is responsible for the chick’s care.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Unscramble the Scrambled Eggs2. hoylne1. geg3. k5. lehls6. oymrbe4. htcah8. iecckhn9. orcuibtnakbe7. a.iwngs10emep. his worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Unscramble the Scrambled EggsKEY2. hylne1. gego3. k5. lehls6. oymrbe4. htcah8. iecckhn9. orcuibtnakbe7. ae.iwngs10ruert12.mpe. taizde111. egg7. beak2. hen8. chicken3. yolk9. incubator4. hatch10. wings5. shell11. temperature6. embryo12. fertilizedltirfeThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Hidden WordsI N C U B A T O RF E T H E E S G GE H A TC H I S HA PPE G G K TT P E LD H L A OIH E L A R O T E OE M B RY O H B TR E C HI C K S GPE E C O M B S GP M E M B R A N ECircle the hidden words on the list. The words can be hidden up, down ordiagonally. When you have finished, use the left over letters to find a message. What is the message?The message isWords to kegg toothhenbeakcombsThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Hidden WordsKEYI N C U B A T O RFE T H E E S G GE H A TC H I S HA P IPE G G K TT P E LD H L A OH E L A R O T E OE M B RY O H B TR E C H I C K S GP E E C O M B S GP M E M B R A N ECircle the hidden words on the list. The words can be hidden up, down ordiagonally. When you have finished, use the left over letters to find a message. What is the message?The message is THE EGG IS PIPPED HEAR THE CHICKS PEEPWords to kegg toothhenbeakcombsThis worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Science VocabularyPut these words in alphabetical gg aneblood .10.22.11.23.12.24.Choose 12 vocabulary words. Use each word in a complete sentence.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYScience VocabularyPut these words in alphabetical gg aneblood athers1. beak2. blood vessels13. hen14. incubator3. chick4. chicken15. membrane16. peeps5. development6. egg17. rooster18. sac7. egg tooth8. embryo19. shell20. temperature9. feathers10. fertilized21. thermometer22. white11. hatch12. heart23. wings24. yolkChoose 12 vocabulary words. Use each word in a complete sentence.This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

Crossword Puzzlebacdefa. (across) What heats the incubator? (two words)b. (down)What controls the light bulb and the heat in the incubator?c. (down)What do you use to incubate eggs?d. (across) What do you call an unborn chick?e. (across) What does a thermometer measure?f. (across) What job must be done with the eggs three or more times a day?This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

KEYCrossword PuzzleacH EbTIHNECRdUeAEM BBOAST EM PERAT UORCO ILRYOREAfT UR N INGa. (across) What heats the incubator? (two words)b. (down)What controls the light bulb and the heat in the incubator?c. (down)What do you use to incubate eggs?d. (across) What do you call an unborn chick?e. (across) What does a thermometer measure?f. (across) What job must be done with the eggs three or more times a day?This worksheet is a part of the Incubation and Embryology Project (http://www.urbanext.uiuc.edu/eggs). University of Illinois Extension, 1999.

When fertile eggs are incubated by either a hen or in an incubator, they grow. What is needed to make an egg fertile? Look at the picture below and mark the fertile egg.