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Watch Ducklings Hatch At Wyckoff Middle School
2 science teachers documented the ducklings' incubation and hatching on Twitter with the hashtag #WyckoffWaddles.
WYCKOFF, NJ — Sixth-graders at Eisenhower Middle School helped incubate six ducklings that hatched recently.
Science teachers Krystal Knyfd and Kate Krsnak chronicled the monthlong project on Twitter with the hashtag #WyckoffWaddles.
"They have arrived," Krsnak said on Twitter Wednesday morning. "We have five beautiful baby ducklings. The kids and staff are so excited."
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Hungry Hungry Ducks! #WyckoffWaddles @CMorfing @DougFinale @CMorfing pic.twitter.com/YrefKLtbku
— EMSKrsnak (@EmsKrsnak) April 24, 2019
Duckling update! All 5 of our ducklings have left the incubator and have moved into their brooder where they will spend the next few weeks growing up! #WyckoffWaddles #ducklings #brooder #fuzzballs #nutsforducks #absolutelyquackers @DougFinale @CMorfing @WPSEisenhower pic.twitter.com/6bHcjkXfmL
— EMSKrsnak (@EmsKrsnak) April 24, 2019
They have arrived! We have 5 beautiful baby ducklings! The kids and staff are so excited! #WyckoffWaddles #ducklings #hatch #handsonlearning #discoverylearning #science #sciencerules @DougFinale @CMorfing @KKnyfd @WPSEisenhower pic.twitter.com/8REkS6xHtm
— EMSKrsnak (@EmsKrsnak) April 24, 2019
Happy Birthday to our first duck - Egg #3! Our first #WyckoffWaddles duck is born with a little help from the 6th grade science teachers! Our new duckling will rest in the incubator for 24 hours before being moved! @CMorfing @DougFinale @KKnyfd @WPSEisenhower pic.twitter.com/zBhtnV2CQZ
— EMSKrsnak (@EmsKrsnak) April 23, 2019
Big day today! 5 of our 6 #WyckoffWaddles eggs have externally pipped! They have poked little holes through their shells, which they are slowly making bigger! I circled a few of the harder to see pips, so you can see the cracks! @DougFinale @CMorfing @KKnyfd @WPSEisenhower pic.twitter.com/SGRpPpzc17
— EMSKrsnak (@EmsKrsnak) April 22, 2019
It was an eggcellent day for #WyckoffWaddles !!! Students candled the 9 eggs to determine which eggs were developing normally. Amazing experience @EmsKrsnak @DougFinale pic.twitter.com/70pLB22V1B
— courtney morfing (@CMorfing) April 4, 2019
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