Eggciting Eggperience

Posted: Published on April 19th, 2014

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Kenwood third-graders take seriously being parents of Malachi, Ericka, Olaf, Cabob and more hollowed-out eggs

Jessica Kokesh, Kearney Hub

BRECK LUEDKE, 9, built a tote for her egg out of a tissue box. Kenwood Elementary School third-graders were given eggs and assigned with building them a home as part of a project for their embryology unit.

Jessica Kokesh, Kearney Hub

MALACKI SANCHEZ, 9, decorated his egg, dubbed Malachi, with Sharpie markers. Malacki said he learned that its important to take care of something, even if its not alive, through his classs project.

Posted: Saturday, April 19, 2014 10:30 am | Updated: 10:32 am, Sat Apr 19, 2014.

Eggciting Eggperience By JESSICA KOKESH Hub Regional Editor Kearney Hub

KEARNEY Kenwood Elementary School third-graders learned an egg-cellent lesson in responsibility this month.

As part of their embryology unit, the third-graders were tasked with taking care of their very own egg. The students blew the yoke out of the egg, decorated it and made a tote to carry them around.

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