Section 10 Review and Revision

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Teeth and healthy eating
Advertisements

Teeth 1st Year Biology.
Dental Health by Abbey Flick.
Why Do We Need Our Teeth? Eating!
The Tooth The part you see is called the crown.
Diversity In Dentition
Improving Your Oral Health - Dallin Williams The Ohio State University College of Dentistry Class of 2011 VP WSU Pre-Dental Society.
WAYS TO LOOK AFTER YOUR TEETH Milk teeth & Permanent teeth.
By Kyle. To keep your mouth healthy you need to look after your teeth and gums. To do this you must Dont eat sugary foods Eat healthy instead of sugary.
You And Your Teeth Let’s go!.
(Smiling and self esteem). The first teeth which are shed and replaced by permanent teeth. There are 20 primary teeth The primary teeth are replaced starting.
Section 4 What Animal’s Eat
Science Lesson 5 & 6 WALT: To Understand that humans have four types of teeth.
Teeth 1st Year Biology.
Brush Well: A Look at Dental Care Your teeth are important. Teeth help you smile, chew, and speak. Kids have 20 teeth. Adults have 32 teeth. Children’s.
A Lifetime of Healthy Happy Teeth! Grades: 2 & 3.
Tuesday Hand in and Review last nights Homework Notes – Teeth and Eye
HEALTHY CHOICES: Care of Your Teeth Ms. Mai Lawndale High School.
Did you know that your teeth are meant to last throughout your entire life?
Diabetes and Dental Health Taking Care of Your Teeth Makes a Difference.
Section 7 Different Types of Teeth
Community Health Forum Presents Dental Health and You.
Tooth decay By mohammed la marzouqi. What is tooth decay. Decay is the destruction of tooth structure. Decay occurs when plaque, the sticky substance.
Section 2 Types of Food For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Oral Health Promotion, Devon 2014.
Section 5. Investigating What Pets Eat For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Oral Health Promotion, Devon 2014.
Section 3. Eating For Health For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Healthy Teeth Devon, 2014.
Section 6 Looking At Teeth For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Oral Health Promotion, Devon 2014.
Today in Science we are learning... To know the names and jobs of each of the teeth. To know why we need teeth. To understand what a herbivore, carnivore.
Dental Hygiene Fight Against Tooth Decay. Tooth Decay Did you know germs live inside your mouth? Some of these germs gather together and form a sticky,
Animals including Humans
By Ayesha Alvi And Mumtaz Sagheer. Oral hygiene is the practice of keeping the mouth and teeth clean to prevent dental problems, most commonly, dental.
Teeth.
DENTAL HEALTH How to take care of your teeth. What is Dental Health? Dental health involves keeping the mouth, teeth, and gums healthy. A dentist is.
Teeth Two sets of teeth grow into your mouth during your life. When you were born, all these teeth were hidden inside your gums. You looked like you had.
Network Name Adult Community Services Looking after your teeth and gums.
DIFFERENTIATION IN ACTION:
Excuse me, are these your teeth?
BRUSH-A-MANIA 2016 April is Oral health month.
HEALTHY TEETH Helen Edwards Oral Health Promoter HYWEL DDA LHB.
“Don’t make me read, make me understand “
AT THE DENTIST’S.
Written and Illustrated by Mrs. Funderburk’s Kindergarten Class 2011
Dental care Let’s have super teeth.
Teeth. How to look after your teeth?
Teeth and Eating Presentation
Teeth and healthy eating
Check Out the Causes of a Toothache
Digestion: Break-down of large, insoluble food molecules into small, water-soluble molecules using mechanical and chemical processes. This occurs in the.
Dental Health by Abbey Flick.
Lesson Starter: Individual
Teeth and healthy eating
Happy kids with healthy teeth What do your teeth do? Help you eat Help you speak You feel better and look better with healthy teeth and a beautiful.
Teeth.
Keeping your teeth healthy
Key Stage 2.
MY TEETH.
Teeth and healthy eating
Science - Year 3/4B Summer 1
Teeth and healthy eating
Teeth !! Teeth are used to help break down food.
Teeth and healthy eating
The Teeth © PDST Home Economics.
How to Keep Your Teeth and Mouth Healthy
Health 7 Chapter 14 Lesson 2.
By Jourdan, Kristen, and Malyka
Stage 2: Teeth.
The basic oral health rules are:
Every body needs regular physical activity
How do I take care of my teeth?
Presentation transcript:

Section 10 Review and Revision For Use with the KS2 Science Curriculum Topic 3A Adapted by Oral Health Promotion, Devon 2014

Q1 : Name the food groups that each of these foods belongs

Q2 : Which country does each of these foods come from ?

Q3 : Name 3 animals which are Carnivores ?

Q4 : Name 3 animals which are Herbivores ?

Q5 : The name of this tooth is ? Used for cutting.

Q6 : The name of this tooth is ? The Roman’s called their dogs …….. Why is this a good name for this tooth ?

Q7 :The name of this tooth is ? …….means in front of the molars. Its job is to crush things. Especially nuts. Just like a nutcracker.

Q8 : The Name of this tooth is ? …….is the Latin name for this grinding bowl. This is what this tooth does. It grinds our food before we swallow it.

Q 9 : What are the parts below? The tooth is made up of two parts. The part above the gum and the part below the gum. ? ?

Q10 : What is this substance ?

Q11 : Name 5 Safer snacks

Q12 : The 3 most important things to remember 1) Brush your teeth and gums ……..a day. 2) Save all sugar to ……………. 3) Visit the dentist for a check up at least ……..a year (Children may be advised to go more often.).

With Thanks to Graeme Jones, Liverpool Dental Health Promotion