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HUMAN TEETH Click smile to beg
Teacher’s Page Learners and Environment Environment – Individually done – Class together in computer lab – Use headphones – Allows student to finish at
Teachers Page Learners and Environment Environment Individually
done Class together in computer lab Use headphones Allows student
to finish at own pace Need access to internet and YouTube Note:
Should be completed independently but teacher should be present if
help is needed. Learners Grade level: 1 st -2 nd From any social
background Can read Limited vocabulary Objectives When given the
function of a tooth, the student will be able to independently
identify the tooth by name with 90% accuracy. The student will be
able to distinguish each tooth from one another when given the
location with 100% accuracy. The student will be able to determine
the number of permanent teeth humans have for each type when
provided with the name of the tooth with 100% accuracy.
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Teachers Page Motivation Students have options Get positive
feedback for each question Information All about human teeth
Provided on the first 3 slides of each section Orientation
Navigation buttons Written instruction Application Quiz question
after each section Positive feedback Review and another chance for
wrong answers Evaluation Cumulative quiz at the end of presentation
Positive feedback Review and another chance for wrong answers
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Click smile to begin
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At any time you can click the keys below to navigate through
the pages. To go to the previous screen. To go to the next screen.
To go to the home page. To go to the menu of teeth.
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Press the play arrow to begin. Note: You may have to click on
black screen before PLAY arrow will appear. If that doesnt work
follow this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4aaqZqQ3SY&li
st=LLtdUZYpcSgroFTNXnSa3TqA&feature=mh_lolz
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4aaqZqQ3SY&li
st=LLtdUZYpcSgroFTNXnSa3TqA&feature=mh_lolz
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Please choose what youd like to learn about by clicking the
picture.
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These are your incisors.
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Humans have a total of 8 permanent incisors! 5 6 7 8 1 2 3
4
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We use our incisors to cut food.
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They are the teeth located in the front of the mouth.
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Incisors are used for which of the following? Please click on
the circle next to the word that you think correctly answers the
question. Cutting Chewing Grinding Nothing
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These are our canine teeth.
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In total we have 4 permanent canine teeth. 1 2 3 4
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We use our canines to tear food.
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Our canine teeth are the pointed teeth just next to our
incisors.
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How are our canine teeth shaped? Please click on the circle
next to the word that you think correctly answers the question.
Flat Square Pointed Round
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These teeth are called our premolars.
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As humans we have 8 permanent premolars. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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They are used to grind food into smaller pieces.
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Our premolars are located just behind our canine teeth and
before our molars.
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How many permanent premolars do we have? Please click on the
circle next to the number that you think correctly answers the
question. 12 8 32 4
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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These teeth are called our molars.
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We have 8 permanent molars. 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8
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We use our molars to finish chewing food enough for us to
swallow.
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Our molars are the short, wide teeth in the back of our
mouth.
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What do we use our molars for? Please click on the circle next
to the word that you think correctly answer the question. Biting
Nibbling Grinding Final chewing
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These are our wisdom teeth.
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Adults grow 4 wisdom teeth in their mid twenties. 1 2 3 4
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Our wisdom teeth are all the way in the back of our mouth. They
dont do much of anything, but are known to cause some pain.
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Many people get their wisdom teeth removed to keep their mouth
from getting too crowded.
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When do our wisdom teeth usually come in? Please click on the
circle next to the phrase that you think correctly answers the
question. At 2 years old Mid 20s Late 40s In our teens
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Click play arrow to begin Click arrow to go on. Note: You may
have to click on black screen before PLAY arrow will appear. If
that does not work please follow this link.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsqki4EwIdM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fsqki4EwIdM
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1.
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2. What do we use our wisdom teeth for? Please click on the
circle next to the word that you think correctly answers the
question. Biting Grinding Nothing Chewing
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3. Which teeth are used for tearing food? Please click on the
circle next to the word that you think correctly answers the
question. Incisors Premolars Canines Wisdom Teeth
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4. Where are our incisors located? Please click on the circle
next to the word that you think correctly answers the question. The
very back of our mouth Between our wisdom teeth and molars Behind
our canine teeth In the very front
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5. How many permanent teeth do adults have? Please click on the
circle next to the number that you think correctly answers the
question. 40 32 10 28
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6. Which teeth do we chew with? Please click on the circle next
to the word that you think correctly answers the question. Canine
Molars Incisors Wisdom Teeth
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7. How many wisdom teeth do we have? Please click on the circle
next to the number that you think correctly answers the question.
10 8 32 4
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8. Which teeth are between our canines and molars? Please click
on the circle next to the word that you think correctly answers the
question. Premolars Wisdom Teeth None Incisors
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9. How many teeth do we have as children? Please click on the
circle next to the word that you think correctly answers the
question. 28 32 20 12
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10. Which teeth are short and wide? Please click on the circle
next to the word that you think correctly answers the question.
Incisors Molars Wisdom Teeth Canines
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1 2 3 4 Thats incorrect. Here is some review so you can try
again!
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References Infant with no teeth
http://www.universaldentalcenter.com/blog/dental-tips/national-children%E2%80%99s-
dental-health-month-when-do-children-get-teethhttp://www.universaldentalcenter.com/blog/dental-tips/national-children%E2%80%99s-
dental-health-month-when-do-children-get-teeth Child with teeth
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-11061950http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-edinburgh-east-fife-11061950
Child losing teeth
http://binaryinterlude.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.htmlhttp://binaryinterlude.blogspot.com/2011_02_01_archive.html
Adult with permanent teeth
http://www.acacialanedental.com/teeth.asp Biting Strawberry
http://drkathieallen.blogspot.com/2012_08_01_archive.htmlhttp://drkathieallen.blogspot.com/2012_08_01_archive.html
Mouth for Counting
http://board.freedomainradio.com/forums/p/33116/271837.aspxhttp://board.freedomainradio.com/forums/p/33116/271837.aspx
Menu Pictures
http://www.pediatricdentalhealthcare.com/pages/cfFAQs_Details_Basics.cfmhttp://www.pediatricdentalhealthcare.com/pages/cfFAQs_Details_Basics.cfm
Cover Page smile
http://palc.sd40.bc.ca/snews/interest/hersmile.htmlhttp://palc.sd40.bc.ca/snews/interest/hersmile.html
Tearing into Cinnamon Roll
http://angryjogger.com/overeating-after-running-and-binge-eating-at-night-is-a-
serious-problem-that-beginning-runners-will-have-to-face.htmlhttp://angryjogger.com/overeating-after-running-and-binge-eating-at-night-is-a-
serious-problem-that-beginning-runners-will-have-to-face.html
Person Chewing
http://wenchwisdom.blogspot.com/2011/07/this-just-in-can-chewing-more-help-you.htmlhttp://wenchwisdom.blogspot.com/2011/07/this-just-in-can-chewing-more-help-you.html
Wisdom teeth pain
http://www.wisdomteethremoval.com/http://www.wisdomteethremoval.com/
Wisdom teeth removal
http://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/parts/no-wisdom-teeth.htmhttp://health.howstuffworks.com/human-body/parts/no-wisdom-teeth.htm
Incisor in front
http://www.lspindeldds.com/galleryhttp://www.lspindeldds.com/gallery
Pointed canine
http://www.oralanswers.com/2011/02/the-functions-of-each-tooth-in-your-mouth/http://www.oralanswers.com/2011/02/the-functions-of-each-tooth-in-your-mouth/
Grinding food
http://www.raisinglemons.com/category/manners/page/3/http://www.raisinglemons.com/category/manners/page/3/
Side view premolar
http://www.metaphorsandsimiles.com/physique/mouth-metaphors-analogies-similes.aspxhttp://www.metaphorsandsimiles.com/physique/mouth-metaphors-analogies-similes.aspx