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KS1: Oral Hygiene

Students learn how plaque forms and why and how sugary food and drink can damage your teeth.

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Objectifs d'apprentissage
Tous les élèves devront:
  • Understand what dental plaque is and how it forms
  • Understand the consequences of tooth decay
  • Understand that limiting sugary foods and drinks can reduce tooth decay
  • Understand the importance of eating healthier snacks
La plupart des élèves devront:

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Contexte

Dental health is extremely important; over 23% of children in England have tooth decay and it is the main reason for children aged 5 to 9 being admitted to hospital. Tooth decay is caused by bacteria within the plaque.

The good news is that tooth decay can be prevented by limiting the number of times we eat foods and drinks with added sugar, brushing twice a day with fluoride toothpaste, and regularly seeing the dentist to check the health of our teeth and gums.

This lesson plan will support you to introduce the concept of tooth decay to students and the importance of avoiding sugary foods.

Activités
Description:
  • Eggshell Experiment
Vidéo
Matériel nécessaire:
  • Tooth Brushing Cards
  • Healthy Food Swaps
Liens avec le programme scolaire

PHSE/RHSE:

  • Health and prevention

Science:

  • Working scientifically
  • Living things and their habitats

English:

  • Reading and comprehension
  • Writing
Ressources disponibles
Fiches enseignants
Hand Washing and Nose Blowing Flashcards
Fiches de travail pour les élèves
SW1 Picture Sequencing
SW2 Healthy Hands Washing Progress Chart