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Students will explore ways to take care of their teeth.
Vocabulary: advice, cavities, permanent
Health Focus: dental health
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.1.1 key details; RF.1.3 decode words, RI.1.3 problem and solution; RI.1.5 text features; RI.1.10 read and discuss first-grade texts; W.1.2 informative writing
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Paired Text: Open Wide: Tooth School Inside by Laurie Keller
Paired Text: Open Wide: Tooth School Inside by Laurie Keller
- This hilarious book will continue to bring dental health to life! Providing a lot of laughs, this book is filled with interesting facts about our teeth.
Activate Prior Knowledge: What do you know about teeth?
Activate Prior Knowledge: What do you know about teeth?
- Make a bubble chart with a tooth in the middle. Ask students, what do you know about teeth? Record responses in the chart.
- After reading, use a different color marker to write down new information students have learned.
Explore Text Features: Speech bubbles
Explore Text Features: Speech bubbles
- Explain that speech bubbles tell you what someone says. They are shapes around words with an arrow pointing to the talking character. What characters were talking in this issue?
- Ask students to find all the speech bubbles in the issue. They can color or circle the words in the speech bubble.
Hands-On Activity: Think Like a Tooth!
Hands-On Activity: Think Like a Tooth!
Skills: healthy habits, writing
Materials: Think Like a Tooth! skill sheets, pencils
- Students can think about how they work to care for their teeth and imagine how their teeth feel!
- For four days, have students fi ll in their chart daily. Guiding questions to use: What did you eat today? How did you take care of your teeth today? Do they feel sticky? Do you feel something stuck between your teeth?
- Students can draw faces on each tooth and write what their tooth would say!