Teeth - Worksheet
Science Resource Description
The "Animal Teeth Detective Worksheet" is a science resource that invites students to delve into the study of animal dentition and its relationship to dietary habits. Through a series of questions, learners are encouraged to observe and compare the skulls of different animals, identifying the carnivorous skull by its sharp, pointed canines used for gripping and tearing flesh. The worksheet also prompts students to consider the function of large incisors in herbivores, such as cutting grass and grinding with flat, large premolars and molars. Additionally, the worksheet includes a labeling exercise, where students match various teeth to their correct names and functions, fostering a deeper understanding of dental anatomy.
Another section of the resource is dedicated to human dentition, exploring the first set of teeth, known as primary teeth, and the total number of permanent teeth in a human mouth. It asks students to describe the appearance of canine teeth, locate incisors, and identify the types of teeth crucial for herbivores and carnivores, along with their importance. The "Tooth Decay Experiment Worksheet" complements the theoretical knowledge by providing a practical investigation into the effects of different liquids on eggshells, simulating tooth enamel. Students record their observations, analyze which liquids cause harm, and draw conclusions about tooth decay. Finally, the worksheets address preventive measures against tooth decay, including proper oral hygiene practices, dietary choices, and the benefits of fluoride toothpaste and regular dental visits.