10/8/15
The trout eggs have been a great addition to the school! On the first day, we had to remove 20 'bad' eggs out of about 250-300. Today, only one. That is great news, because in nature, the reason that trout lay so many eggs is because a lot don't survive; so we are doing pretty well so far. Since yesterday, classes have been able to use the eggs to make observations, to practice estimating and counting and to read a lot of background information about trout and their life cycles. Check out how you can see the trout's eyes through the egg!
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