On the first day the teacher read the book "Are You My Mother?" by P.D.Eastman. From there the students were asked to create an illustration of the incubator and the eggs inside. The next step had the students learning about KidBlog.org and learning the steps to sign in to their blog.
After we logged in to KidBlog on our iPads, we had each student write one sentence about what they learned today. This was the most time consuming, as we had expected, since they had to type out their sentences. The students then used the camera feature within the KidBlog app to take a picture of their illustration and insert it into their post. And just like that we had 21 kindergartners, and a teacher, all sharing their experiences with the world.
In the beginning of this project the teacher had wanted to class and community to be able to watch this process after school as well. Our tech department was able to pull together a web cam and laptop for us to use. We decided to use Ustream to broadcast this event throughout the week and weekends. I am so glad we had done this. The chicks began to hatch on a Friday afternoon, the classroom teacher took the chicks home with her, and the students watched throughout the weekend as they continued to hatch.
Before the chicks hatched we were able to connect with a few different classes and teachers doing this same project. We joined a Wiki and were able to connect with one class in Illinois via Skype.

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