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2025 Embryology Program: Teacher Training (DuPage, Kane, Kendall)

2025 INCUBATION & EMBRYOLOGY PROGRAM with 4-H and University of Illinois Extension serving DuPage, Kane, and Kendall Counties

The 4-H Embryology Program allows students to experience chicks hatching in their classroom or learning environment! Just three weeks of incubation transforms a seemingly lifeless chicken egg into an active, living being. During the 21-day incubation period, students learn how to prepare eggs, set up an incubator, record progress, turn eggs, and test eggs for fertility. The project aligns with both Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and Common Core Standards. The program is designed for youth in grades K to 5, but can be adapted for older students.

HOW THE PROGRAM WORKS
  • 4-H provides training (online), classroom resources, and egg ordering services so that educators can bring embryology to their classes.
  • Educators attend training, provide program equipment and supplies, teach and oversee the program for their students, and provide participant information and program evaluation data.
  • Supplies (include but are not limited to the following items with approx. costs listed): 
    • Incubator with built-in egg turner ($150)
    • Thermometer (varies)
    • Brooder box and bedding ($25)
    • Egg candler (optional - $20)
    • Heat lamp ($7)
    • Chick waterer ($5)
    • Chick feeder ($5)
    • Other items with nominal costs that may be needed include: pencil, bleach, thermostat wafer, turkey/meat baster, marbles, wet sponges, chicken wire, cheese cloth wipes, and additional chick feed.
  • Teachers who attend the Beginner Teacher Training will get additional information about program supplies.

IMPORTANT DATES
  • Beginner training: Feb. 12 OR March 4 – 4:30-6:30 p.m.
  • Advanced training: Feb. 13 OR March 6 – 4:30-6 p.m.
  • Fertile egg order deadline:
  • Fertile egg pick-up (individual orders): April 22 (this applies to most of our registrants)
    • Hatch: Week of May 12

2025 TEACHER TRAINING REGISTRATION
Note: It is the recommendation of our trainers that educators doing the embryology project complete a beginner or advanced training once every five years in order to achieve continued success.

Beginner Training (2 PDH)
  • First-time teachers can attend one of two virtual training sessions: Feb. 12 or March 4, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. 
  • Led by U of I Extension Poultry Specialist Dr. Ken Koelkebeck (2 PDH may be earned) 
  • A Zoom meeting link will be sent prior to the training.
  • Cost: $30 includes training and resources. Eggs are NOT included with trainings. 
  • Note: Egg orders are a separate registration if your district or organization is not doing a bulk order. 

Advanced Training (1.5 PDH)
  • Refresher course for teachers that have attended the beginner training and have run the project in the past. 
  • Choice of two virtual trainings: Feb. 13 or March 6, from 4:30-6 p.m. 
  • Led by U of I Extension Poultry Specialist Dr. Ken Koelkebeck (1.5 PDH may be earned). 
  • A Zoom link will be sent prior to the training. 
  • Cost: $20 includes training and resources.  Eggs are NOT included with trainings.

Information on 2025 egg orders: 
  • Fertile egg supply may be limited this year, so please plan to place orders as early as possible. 
  • Educators may order 2 dozen eggs for their classroom through a separate registration (found here)
  • Do NOT place an individual egg order if your district or organization needs to include multiple educators on one invoice (such as D303, D300 and D44). If you are unsure, please consult with your internal program lead to see if you need to order as an individual. If your district/organization would like to request this option, please be sure to contact 4-H Education Enrichment Coordinator Katie McFarland at ksm@illinois.edu for approval.

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PLEASE READ ALL OF THE FOLLOWING BEFORE MOVING FORWARD

Program Notes:
  • Trainings will be in a virtual format (via Zoom). Educators should complete a beginner or advanced training once every five years in order to achieve continued success.
  • Teachers must provide their own equipment to participate in this project. (see list above)
  • We cannot guarantee fertility of eggs.
  • We cannot guarantee hatch of eggs, as so many factors can impact project success.
  • Mark your calendar with important dates (listed above) and keep a lookout for updates via email. 
  • It is the recommendation of our trainers that educators doing the embryology project complete a beginner or advanced training once every five years in order to achieve continued success.
  • This program is designed for those who teach in DuPage, Kane, and Kendall Counties. To find another local program, contact your local Extension office.

Payment and Refund Policy: Credit charges will be billed as 'University of Illinois' charges on your card statement. Checks must be received by February 10, 2025. Please mail to University of Illinois Extension, 7775B IL Route 47, Yorkville IL 60560. No refunds once an order is placed due to fertile egg supplier requirements.

Communication: 4-H staff will email updates, reminders and helpful hints during the 3-week incubation process. All communications are sent by email, so please be sure that we always have your most up-to-date email address. Please also take note of our website (go.illinois.edu/embryology4Hdkk). All important dates and contact information also can be found there.

Required Forms: Please complete all of the registration questions. You also will receive an Illinois 4-H Program Group Enrollment form to fill out. Extension receives local, state, and federal funding and is therefore required to gather demographic data. Completion of this demographic information (for all youth who will benefit from the program) is required for egg pick-up. We appreciate you using raw numbers and not percentages as you complete the form. Thank you!

Questions or requests: If you have any questions or need a reasonable accommodation to participate, please contact please contact 4-H Education Enrichment Coordinator Katie McFarland at ksm@illinois.edu, or call 630-553-5823. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time for meeting your access needs.

THANK YOU for your participation!
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This program is designed for those who teach in DuPage, Kane and Kendall Counties. To find another local program, find your local Extension office or call:
  • Lake: 847-223-8627?
  • McHenry: 815-338-3737
  • Cook, Chicago: 773-768-7779
  • Cook, North (Arlington Heights): 847-201-4176
  • Cook, South (Matteson): 708-679-6889
  • Will: 815-727-9296
  • Grundy: 815-942-2725

Contact Information

Please choose the county where you teach or will administer this program. This order/registration is for educators in DuPage, Kane, and Kendall Counties.
It is recommended to participate in your school's county. For more information on this program in other counties: Lake: 847-223-8627 McHenry: 815-338-3737 Cook, Chicago: 773-768-7779 Cook, North (Arlington Heights): 847-201-4176 Cook, South (Matteson): 708-679-6889 Will: 815-727-9296 Grundy: 815-942-2725
4-H staff will email important information for trainings and egg pick up to this email address, as well as updates, reminders, and helpful hints during the 3-week incubation process.
Includes: online training, plus access to training materials and 4-H staff availability for questions. Note: Egg orders are separate and the training price has been reduced to reflect that.
This is for professional development hours related to the trainings. If you are not doing a training or do not have an IEIN number, please feel free to answer "N/A."
If your district/organization needs to order for multiple educators on one invoice, please contact 4-H Education Enrichment Coordinator Katie McFarland at ksm@illinois.edu.
At a later date, you will receive an Illinois 4-H Program Group Enrollment Form, which will be required before Egg Pick-Up. Extension receives local, state, and federal funding and is therefore required to gather demographic data.

Civil Rights Compliance - Participant Info

As part of our commitment to providing equal opportunities in our programming, University of Illinois Extension is required to collect and report overall statistics about the race, ethnicity, and gender of program participants. Your responses are voluntary and appreciated.

Refund Policy

Refunds are not available for this program.

Total Registration Cost $