Norfolk County 4-H offers embryology project resources – Wicked Local Sudbury

The Norfolk County 4-H office has announced that they will be continuing to work with local educators who teach youth in grades kindergarten and up by providing resources for embryology science projects.

The Norfolk County 4-H office has announced that they will be continuing to work with local educators who teach youth in grades kindergarten and up by providing resources for embryology science projects.

Curriculum, supplementary materials and posters explore embryology from incubation to hatching and incorporate activities that focus on reinforcing the scientific method of learning. Preregistration by April 14 is required for participation in this popular program.

Fertilized eggs will be available for pickup on April 25 in Walpole when pre-ordered. Incubators will also be available for rental.

For more information on how to register for the Embryology Program, or how you can become involved in 4-H as a member or volunteer, contact the Massachusetts 4-H Office at 508-668-9793 or email 4-H Educator Jay Field at jfield@umext.umass.edu.

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