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Tuesday, 06/19/2012 9:36:26 PM

Tuesday, June 19, 2012 9:36:26 PM

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Silkworms are a classroom favorite because they are easy to care for, fun to observe:
http://www.ehow.com/info_7965184_silkworms-classroom.html

The bottom drawer of my refrigerator at home has a quart yogurt container with thousands of eggs from last June. We've been raising silkworms each year at Frederick Douglass Elementary School since 1990. There are about 700 students (pre-k to grade 8) at Douglass. My school in North Philadelphia is an ideal site for the project.
http://cf.synergylearning.org/displayarticle.cfm?selectedarticle=518


I've been raising them[silkworms] for years (first as a preschool teacher and now as a kinder teacher) and I just collect the eggs, put them in a Tupperware and stick in the back of the fridge. Freezing tends to kill the eggs. Cheers, Lindsay
http://teacherkathy.com/readersWrite.html

GO KBLB.
Seems like grades preK-8 can handle them.
As long as Chokem doesnt put them in the freezer he should do just fine.

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