All About Eggs

Here are some of our 'eggs'periments...

To begin with our egg was...white, shiny, hard, bumpy, big, and clean.

We put the egg in vinegar.  The vinegar was clear, like water and it had bubbles around the egg.

We made some hypotheses about what would happen to the egg if we left it in vinegar for a day...

The egg will sink.

The egg will float.

The egg will get bubbles on it.

The egg will crack.

The egg will stay the same.

Here's our egg after a day.  It was yellowish and had bubbles all over it.  It almost looked fuzzy because of so many bubbles.

This is the egg out of the vinegar.  The shell had disappeared and only the skin was left.  Did you know that eggs have a skin inside the shell.  The egg felt squishy, and we could bounce it on the plate.  Words that the "K" Kids used to describe the egg now were:  squishy, soft, bouncy, gooey, smelly, stinky, bubbly, and cold.

 

 

Wednesday afternoon, we did "Eggs"ploration Stations with our Sixth Grade Buddies from Mrs. Vargas' Class.  Here are some of the stations that we did...

Our bunny baskets to take our eggs home

 
 

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