4-H Incubation and Embryology Program – News – New Jersey Herald

WednesdayFeb19,2020at2:00AM

MIDDLETOWN Orange County 4-H is looking for schools to participate in the 2020 Incubation and Embryology Program. They are looking for classrooms in grades one through three to spend twenty-five days learning all about the importance of incubation and embryology. Teachers and students will participate in this great hands-on science activity and physically watch the transformation of embryo to chick. Classrooms will be able to explore and learn all about the life cycle, a vital curriculum in their grade levels through the world of feathers.

Two free training sessions will be offered at Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County located at 18 Seward Avenue, Suite 300, Middletown. Training will be offered on March 4 starting at 4 p.m. and March 9 starting at 6:30 p.m.

In the training you will be given a sample of the activities and materials that 4-H can provide for your group of youth. Then explore and discuss the world of incubation and embryology and how your club or class can be a part of the hatching madness. The session will finish with exploring the package offered by Orange County 4-H to your classroom. Our program is called Incubation with your Teachers.

Projects and packages run from April- June in twenty-five day sessions, however please note that space is limited.

If your school district or classroom is interested in taking part in the hatching madness, call 344-1234 or email mms426@cornell.edu by March 3.

For more information call Cornell Cooperative Extension Orange County at 344-1234 or visit cceorangecounty.org.

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