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[member-created with abctools] Find the tooth-theme words from "brush" to "white" in this tooth shaped word search.
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"I learned these fabulous facts about teeth..." Full page report format for students to write a report on teeth.
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Lined paper with an illustration of teeth at the top. (elementary) (20 pt. line, 1.25 spaces between lines)
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Use this simple form to write a report on teeth.
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A cute song about brushing teeth in the morning, set to the tune of "My Bonnie Lies Over the Ocean".
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[member-created with abctools] Find the dental-theme words from "braces" to "white" in this tooth-shaped word search.
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Teeth are a very important part of your body. What do you know about teeth? What do you use them for? How do you take care of your teeth?
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Briefly explains similes and then encourages students to write and illustrate their own.
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Label the parts of the tooth.
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Use this form to organize Know, Want to know, and Learned material about teeth.
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Use this web graphic organizer to help prepare for a report or project on teeth.
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Make your own flashcards with these blank molar outlines. Four to a page.
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[member-created with abctools] Unscramble the words from "smile" to "toothpaste".
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Trace and cut out this outline of a molar for a great shapebook.
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Use the acrostic form to write a poem about teeth.
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What causes cavities? How can they be prevented? Answers to these questions and more can be found in this fact-packed reading comprehension.
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Use this simple form to help organize the answers to three student-selected questions about any of the dental health professions.
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February is Children's Dental Health month, but any time of year is appropriate for this unit, which includes a reading comprehension, and several science experiments perfectly designed to get children interested in the health of these "visible bones".
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Enhances comprehension and vocabulary for the Helen Frost book about dental health. Caution: This book may be difficult to find.
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February is Children's Dental Health Month. Use these charts to help students track their toothbrushing habits.
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[member-created with abctools] Here are a list of key words having to do with dental health. Trace and cut out for a great shapebook, or hang them up, use them for vocabulary, put in your writing center to help with spelling. Have fun!
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From "cavity" to "smile", these vocabulary
building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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Learn vocabulary with this fun set: a
word search, crossword, ABC order, and more. From "canines" to "permanent".
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Addition and subtraction practice with numbers 11-20, with a dental theme.
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A factual account of corrective dental braces followed by multiple choice questions and a writing activity.
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From "dentist" to "tooth decay". These vocabulary building word strips with pictures are great for word walls, sentence strips, spelling and vocabulary practice.
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Simple addition and subtraction practice with numbers 1-10, with a dental theme.
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Four reading comprehensions (Your Mouth and Your Teeth, What Happens with Teeth, Tools for Your Teeth, and The Dentist) on the topic of dental hygiene.
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A one paragraph easy reading text on the topic of dental health with 3 questions on the same page.
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"Once upon a __, there lived a tooth fairy named Francie."
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Enhances comprehension and vocabulary skills for Mary Packard's story about losing a tooth.
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Book comprehension and vocabulary enhancement for this installment of Marc Brown's popular "Arthur" series. Arthur is the only one in his class who hasn't lost a tooth yet. Will one ever come out?
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Start the year with this bulletin board and chart the number of lost teeth among your students all year. Pages for recording lost teeth every month, certificates for lost teeth, class survey of results, and monthly graph included.
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Enhances comprehension of Robert McCloskey's tale of a girl with a loose tooth.