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Keeping Your Teeth Healthy and Strong

Keeping Your Teeth Healthy and Strong. Teresa Gunter 2 nd Grade. "Introduction". Keep your teeth strong and healthy!. Regular brushing is important, but you must take care to brush properly to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

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Keeping Your Teeth Healthy and Strong

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  1. Keeping Your Teeth Healthy and Strong Teresa Gunter 2nd Grade

  2. "Introduction" Keep your teeth strong and healthy! Regular brushing is important, but you must take care to brush properly to keep your teeth and gums healthy.

  3. Goal: Students will learn the correct names of their teeth, and the proper way to care for their teeth. • Use a diagram of a mouth to identify the correct names of teeth with 80% accuracy. • View and match pictures with the correct terms showing children taking good care of their teeth with 100% accuracy. Objectives: Students will:

  4. Lesson Overview • Introduction: You use your teeth when you eat. Your teeth are not all the same. You use different teeth for different things. That’s way it is so important to keep them healthy and clean. • Directions: Read each question carefully and click on the correct answer. Once you have finished click on the button to go on. • Time: You have 30 minutes to complete this lesson. • Goals: Learn that people have two sets of teeth. Recognize the proper way to brush your teeth.

  5. What do teeth do? Which of the following statements are true? Click on the tooth to answer the question. You use your front teeth to bite into food. You use your back teeth to chew with. You should brush your teeth once a day. Next

  6. Your Right!!!! Your front teeth are sharp. They help you bite into food. Go Back

  7. That’s Right!!! Your back teeth are wide. They can help you chew food so you can swallow it easily. Go Back

  8. Not True!! You should brush your teeth every morning. Brush them before you go to bed. Try very hard to brush your teeth after you eat. Go Back

  9. Does this look familiar? Most kids start losing their baby teeth at ages 5 or six. Think about the first tooth you lost. Next

  10. Why do you lose teeth? Your first teeth are your baby teeth. They grow in when you are small. They are also called primary teeth. Soon your baby teeth will begin to fall out. Don’t worry other teeth will grow in. Primary Teeth Next

  11. The new teeth that grow in are called permanent teeth. Take good care of them. You should try to keep them for the rest of your life. Permanent Teeth Next

  12. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step one Clean the outsides of the upper teeth. Next

  13. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step two Clean the outsides of the lower teeth. Next

  14. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step three Clean the insides of the upper teeth. Next

  15. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step four Clean the insides of the lower teeth. Next

  16. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step five Clean the tops of the upper teeth. Next

  17. The order for brushing your teeth! • Step six Clean the tops of the lower teeth. Next

  18. Check-up Click on the correct word for each sentence. • My front teeth___________ into food. first chewbite Next

  19. Check-up • My ______________ teeth are primary teeth. first chewbite Next

  20. Additional Resources

  21. Sorry that’s not correct!!!Use the hint below. Your first teeth are your baby teeth. They grow in when you are small. They are also called primary teeth. Soon your baby teeth will begin to fall out. Don’t worry other teeth will grow in. Primary Teeth Go Back

  22. You’re Right!! Your first teeth are your baby teeth. They grow in when you are small. They are also called primary teeth. Soon your baby teeth will begin to fall out. Don’t worry other teeth will grow in. Primary Teeth Go Back

  23. Sorry that’s incorrect!!Use the hint below. Your back teeth are wide. They can help you chew food so you can swallow it easily. Go Back

  24. Sorry that’s incorrect!!Use the hint below. Your back teeth are wide. They can help you chew food so you can swallow it easily. Go Back

  25. Your Right!!!! Your front teeth are sharp. They help you bite into food. Go Back

  26. Sorry that’s incorrect!Use the hint below. Your front teeth are sharp. They help you bite into food. Go Back

  27. Summative AssessmentLook at the diagram and fill in the blanks with the correct words. Use the clues at the bottom for help. 2. ________ Teeth 1.________Teeth • Your first teeth are your baby teeth. They grow in when you are small. • You should try to keep them for the rest of your life. Use your worksheets to write your answers. Next

  28. Clean the outsides of the upper teeth. Step________ 2. Clean the tops of the upper teeth. Step_______ Summative Assessment Read the sentences, look at the pictures and write the correct answer. For extra help move your mouse over the pictures. 3. Clean the tops of the lower teeth Step_________ Use your worksheets to write your answers. Next

  29. Follow-up ActivitiesAdditional Resources Web link resources • COLGATE KIDS’ WORLD – NO CAVITIES CLUBHOUSE http://kids-world.colgatepalmolive.com/ • Simply Teeth http://www.simplyteeth.com/category/child.asp • SPARKLE CITY http://www.crest.com/crest_kids/index.jsp Next

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