Trace or Cut Out the Tooth Use a pencil to trace the tooth or cut it out with a scissors. Or go to a pdf of the worksheet (subscribers only). |
Tooth Anatomy Page
Learn about the parts of a tooth and their functions. A short glossary of tooth-related terms is included. |
Tooth-Shaped Worksheet on Primary and Permanent Teeth Read about primary and permanent teeth in this tooth-shaped worksheet and then answer four questions. a quiz on the parts of a tooth and their functions. Answers: 1. primary teeth, 2. adult teeth, 3. 20, 4. 32. |
Tooth Learn the names and functions of the parts of a tooth. |
Tooth Anatomy: Label Me! Printout Label the tooth diagram. Answers |
Teeth Label Me! Printout Label the permanent teeth, including the incisors, canines (cuspids), premolars (bicuspids), and molars. Answers |
Tooth Anatomy Quiz Printout
Take a quiz on the parts of a tooth and their functions. |
Match the Syllables: Tooth Words Match two syllables to make 10 tooth words. The words are dentist, molar, braces, sugar, decay, filling, sealant, flossing, fluoride, toothbrush. Or go to the answers. |
Tooth Word Pieces Puzzle In this puzzle, combine pairs of word segments to make tooth-related spelling words. Words: bicuspid, canine, cuspid, dentine, enamel, incisor, molar, permanent, premolar, root, teeth. Or go to the answers. |
Tooth Acrostic Poem Write a poem about a tooth. Start each line with a letter from the word "tooth." |
Tooth: Shape Poem
Write a poem inside the tooth. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Tooth: Perimeter Poem
Write a poem around the perimeter (outer edges) of the tooth. Or go to a pdf of the poem worksheet. |
Write Tooth-Related Definitions In this worksheet, write the definition of a word, what part of speech it is, and use it in a sentence. Words: dental, incisor, cuspid, premolar, molar, tooth crown, pulp, tooth enamel, dental cavity, root of tooth. Or go to the answers. Or go to a pdf of the questions and answers (subscribers only). |
Teeth: Write a Question for Each Answer In this worksheet, the student is given a series of short answers using tooth-related words. For each answer, the student writes a short question. |
Toothy Riddle: Add, then Decode the Riddle
Solve the addition problems, then use the alphabet code to solve the toothy riddle, "What has many teeth but cannot eat?" Answer: "A comb." Or go to the answer page. |
Dentist Appointment Joke: Divide, then Decode the Riddle
Solve the division problems, then use the alphabet code to decode the answer to the dentist riddle, "What is the best time for a dentist appointment?" (Answer = Two thirty). Or go to the answer page. |
List of Terms: Going to the Dentist This is a word bank of terms related to teeth and dentists. |
Write 10 Things You Shouldn't Do At the Dentist Writing prompt: Write ten things you should never do while at the dentist. |
Word of the Day Worksheets These worksheets on elementary vocabulary have the student do an in-depth examination of a word that the teacher supplies. The student defines the word, uses the word in a sentence, identifies which part of speech it is, draws a picture that exemplifies the word, determines how many syllables it has, finds rhyming words, supplies synonyms and antonyms, etc. Pick a tooth-related word for a fun spelling activity. |