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Can you believe…?
Posted On 02 Oct 2013
Class 6 carried out a survey of their teeth today!
The results were widespread… the amount of teeth the children had in their mouths ranged from 18 to 32! Lots of teeth were missing as we seem to have one falling out in class most days!
So – do you know the difference between molars, incisors and canines class 6? What is the job of each type of tooth?
We will be carrying out 2 science investigations in the next few weeks about teeth. I hope you are looking forward to using your knowledge to plan your investigation and make a good prediction? – Miss Land.
A canine is for tearing and ripping food mainly meat. An incisor is for biting into food and a molar is for grinding food.
Excellent – well done Ellen 🙂 – Miss Land
THANK’S!
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To Miss land
I loved tasting food!!! My favourite was jelly and my favourite vegtable was apple.I didn’t like putting yogurt in my hands.
Oops! I meant FRUIT and alexanDer. The fairy has sucked have of my brain out.
Those fairies have a lot to answer for! – Miss Land.
I’m pleased that you enjoyed the chew test! I hope the egg test is as successful! – Miss Land.