Interactive Power Point Name: Danielle-Antonio Bennett Grade: 3 Subject: Science Lecture: Mrs.H. Harrison
Introduction This power point was design to wide the mind of students for them to understand more about their teeth and how important they are. It allow students to interact freely with its contents by clicking on the correct respond provided.
Instruction Pupils are require to read the questions carefully and answer the following correctly.
Smile! What do you see? Teeth of course! Have you ever wondered what we would do without teeth? How would we eat? Could we talk properly? Would we be able to whistle? Teeth are very important to a healthy body, and we need to take care of them to make sure they stay that way. Bite into this quiz to find out what you need to know about teeth. NEXT
A special doctor who looks after teeth is called what? Dentist Nurse Cardiologist Teacher
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What is pink and helps hold our teeth in place in our mouth? Lips Tongue Gums Cheeks
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Which teeth do the most chewing Front teethteeth Side teeth Back teeth They all chew the samethe
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What is the part of the tooth that you can see? Crow n Dentin Enamel Centinum
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Canines are sharp teeth used for tearing food. How many canines do you have?
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There are four types of teeth in the human mouth they are the incisors, canine, premolar and molar? True false
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The importance of removing plaque from the teeth is to stop tooth decay and prevent gum disease. True False
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Proper care for our teeth requires Eating a lot of sweet s regular and brushing once per day Brushing at nights only Regular visits to the dentist, brushing of the teeth particularly after meals and last thing at night. Eating healthy foods only
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Back then people use to use rough cloth and water to clean their teeth True False
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The parts label A,B and C Canine, molar, premolar Canine, incisor and molar Incisors, canine and premolar Molar, canine and incisors
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Should you replace your tooth brush when they wore out? True False
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Hope you have learn some thing new !!!!!!