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The Chicks have arrived!

This week the chicks arrived at school. We have been making daily visits to see the progress of the chicks and the children have loved it. We have drawn our own chicks.

We have learnt what a lifecycle is, and that the chicks are in an incubator to keep them warm.

The children have been that excited about the chicks, that we started to record our findings using a tally chart, of how many eggs had cracked and how many hadn’t.

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