Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Created by Tresa Curran Click to begin.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The incredible egg Presented to you by- Mr. Spaulding.
Advertisements

Click screen to continue
Which Came First…The Chicken or the Egg???
Elementary Egg Basics Created by Connie Page Emanuel County Extension Agent P.O. Box N. Anderson Drive Swainsboro, GA FAX
LETS PLAY CHICK EMBRYOLOGYJEOPARDY!! EggsIncubatorCaring for Eggs Baby Chicks Parts of A Chicken Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300.
CHICKS AND EGGS Teaching Points © Created by Lisa Frase
Science Embryology: Lesson 1, Day 2: Four Primary Needs: Foldables.
Our ‘Living Eggs’ Experience. First the eggs arrived… On Tuesday morning, our ten eggs, incubator and brooder box were delivered along with a poster and.
4-H Embryology An Overview The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (IFAS) is an Equal Opportunity Institution authorized to provide research, educational.
Science Embryology: Lesson 1, Day 1: Four Primary Needs: Heat, Incubators.
Final Jeopardy Question Type Category 1 Here. Type Category 2 Here 100 Type Category 4 Here Type Category 5 Here Type.
Elementary Egg Basics Created by Connie Page Emanuel County Extension Agent P.O. Box N. Anderson Drive Swainsboro, GA FAX
Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
Parts of an Egg.
JEOPARDY Click here and type Category 1 Click here and type Category 2 Click here and type Category 2 Click here and type Category 3 Click here and type.
Poultry Egg Production
 Poultry is the group name for all domesticated birds used for meat, eggs, or feathers.  A baby chicken of either sex is a chick.  A young male chicken.
EXPLORING POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS. Interest Approach Ask the students to name all of the things they eat that come from poultry. If they are not.
Chicken Female Reproductive System.
Sum it up! What are some important facts about embryology?
4H Embryology Mrs. Hayes. Pledge My head to clearer thinking My heart to greater loyalty My hands to larger Service My health to better living My club,
Advanced Incubation and Embryology Ken Koelkebeck U of I Extension Poultry Specialist
Beginning of Life 4-H School Enrichment Project About the Project n Science Based, Hands-on n Helps teach SOL’s n Extension provides educational resources.
Chick Presentation Second Grade Chick Discovery. Chick Menu Parts of an egg Incubator care Brooder box Chicks as pets.
Teachers to utilize this power point Please do the following: 1. Each student will need a copy of slides (print on front/back) 2. Slide 23: Students.
“Chick Fever” In Room 10 §Before the eggs arrived we: l Plugged in and set up the incubator l placed the thermometer in and set the temperature to 100.
Reproduction in Poultry Different from mammals young are not carried in the hens body develop inside a fertilized egg outside the hens body.
Elementary Egg Basics Created by Connie Page Emanuel County Extension Agent P.O. Box N. Anderson Drive Swainsboro, GA FAX
Shell outer shell membrane inner shell membrane air cell albumen chalazae yolk blastodisc = infertile white germinal spot blastoderm = fertile tan, 4 x’s.
4 th Grade Chick Project. Life Cycle of a Chicken.
Early Years topic this term is… All Creatures Great and Small…we have been learning about animals.
4-H Embryology Week 3. 4-H Pledge I pledge my Head to clearer thinking my Heart to greater loyalty my Hands to larger service and my Health to better.
Life Cycle of a Chicken Click screen to continue.
4-H Embryology Week 3. 4-H Pledge I pledge my Head to clearer thinking my Heart to greater loyalty my Hands to larger service and my Health to better.
EGG PARTS & DEVELOPMENT
4-H Embryology Penn State 4-H Responsibility!.
4-H Embryology Week 2.
Presented to you by- Mr. Spaulding
4-H Embryology Week #2.
4-H Embryology Penn State 4-H Responsibility!.
4-H Embryology Week 2.
4-H Embryology Week #2.
4-H Embryology Week #2.
4-H Embryology Week #2.
Reproduction in Poultry
4-H Embryology Week 3.
4-H Embryology Week 3.
4-H Embryology Week 3.
EXPLORING POULTRY AND POULTRY PRODUCTS
Incubating and Hatching Chicks.
4-H Embryology Week #2.
Unit Animal Science.
4-H Embryology Week 2.
4-H Embryology Week #2.
Exploring Poultry and Poultry Products Part II
Poultry Production.
4-H Embryology Week 2.
Advanced Incubation and Embryology
A guide to what is happening each of the 21 days inside the egg
4-H Embryology Week 2.
Eggs.
“A Closer Look” Embryology in the Classroom Embryonic Development
Poultry Production.
4-H Embryology Week 3.
Our ‘Living Eggs’ Experience
4-H Embryology Week 3.
Methods of hatching eggs
You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question.
Presentation transcript:

Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Created by Tresa Curran Click to begin.

Click here for Final Jeopardy

Incubation Embryology Vocabulary Hodge Podge 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Stages of Development Parts of the Egg

The yellow part of the egg that provides nourishment

The white part of the egg that protects and feeds the embryo

The only part of the egg that increases in size as the embryo grows

Tightly-wrapped membranes that keep the yolk in place

The small white spot on the yolk that contains only female cells

The number of days it takes to hatch a chick

The temperature the incubator needs to be to hatch chicks

You measure the temperature of the incubator with this

This is added to the incubator each morning

These are the two types of incubation

The last thing that happens before the chick hatches

The embryo becomes a chick when this happens

A fertilized egg is formed when this happens

This is used to help the chick get out of the egg, and then it falls off

The day the embryo is question mark- shaped

Embryology is the study of the development of this

The type of incubation that is done in an incubator

The process of using a light to look inside the egg

Adding water to the incubator increases this

The name for the box the chicks were placed in after they hatched

The number of times the eggs are turned daily

The embryo’s exercise

Do this before and after handling the eggs and chicks

The day you stop turning the eggs

The name of the lady who taught us embryology

Make your wager

The four components of incubation

What is the yolk?

What is the albumen?

What is the air cell?

What are the chalazae cords?

What is the blastodisc?

What is 21 days?

What is 99.5 degrees?

What is a thermometer?

What is water?

What are artificial and natural incubation?

What is the yolk is drawn into the embryo’s stomach?

What is the chick pokes its beak into the air cell and takes its first breath?

What is the hen and rooster mate?

What is the egg tooth?

What is day 3?

What is the embryo?

What is artificial incubation?

What is candling?

What is humidity?

What is a brooder box?

What is 5 times?

What is turning?

What is wash your hands?

What is day 19?

What is Mrs. Ketterer?

What are heat, humidity, turning, and unpolluted air?