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It’s Egg O’clock Somewhere!

As World Egg Day approaches on Friday, October 11th, just before Thanksgiving, it’s the perfect occasion to celebrate the timeless and versatile egg.

Eggs are a staple in kitchens around the world, and their versatility makes them perfect for any meal, any time of the day. Whether it’s breakfast, lunch, dinner, or a snack, it’s always egg o’clock somewhere!

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Celebrate with Egg Experiments

Get ready to bring some eggs-citing science into your classroom with our Egg Experiment Cards! These cards feature educational experiments designed to help students understand the science behind eggs. They cover activities like the classic egg drop challenge and exploring the concept of density with floating eggs. These hands-on activities are sure to inspire curiosity and foster learning in your students.

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Crack-Up with Our Egg Joke Cards

Check out our set of Egg Joke Cards to bring some laughter to your classroom. These joke cards are a fun way to engage students and add some eggs-citing humour to your lessons.

Interactive Page: Exploring Egg Cuisines Around the World

Our interactive page allows students to explore egg cuisines from around the world. By focusing on different time zones, students can see how eggs are enjoyed in various cultures at any time of the day. From Indian Tikka Masala Egg Wraps for breakfast, to Easy Pad Thai for lunch, and Spanish paella for dinner, students will learn that it truly is egg o’clock somewhere. This engaging resource is designed to broaden students’ culinary horizons and foster an appreciation for eggs.

Coming Soon: The Farm to Table Student Eggs-perience

We are incredibly excited to announce our new program launching soon: The Farm to Table Student Eggs-perience. Egg farmers will visit classrooms across the province to provide students with a firsthand look at how eggs go from the farm to their tables. This program aims to connect students with local agriculture, teaching them about modern farming practices and the journey of eggs from hens to homes.

Happy World Egg Day, and remember, it’s always egg o’clock somewhere!