Year One Science | Year 4 | Animals Including Humans | Types and Functions of Teeth | Lesson 3 Animals Including Humans Science.

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Year One Science | Year 4 | Animals Including Humans | Types and Functions of Teeth | Lesson 3 Animals Including Humans Science

Success Criteria Aim I can identify the types and functions of teeth. I can identify similarities and differences related to scientific ideas. I can identify the function of teeth in humans. I can match the types and functions of teeth. I can identify the types and functions of teeth. I can identify similarities related to scientific ideas. I can identify differences related to scientific ideas.

Types Of Teeth Match the types of teeth with their names. MolarIncisorPremola r Canine

Where Are They? Were you correct? Canine Molars Premolars Incisors Wisdom Teeth Click here for answers!

Functions of Teeth Discuss the following questions with your talk partner: Why do we have different types of teeth? What is their purpose? Canine Molars Premolars Incisors Wisdom Teeth

Incisors How many? Humans have 8 incisors altogether; 4 in the upper jaw and 4 in the lower jaw. Shape Incisors are shovel-shaped. Function: Used for biting and cutting food.

Canines How many? Humans have 4 canine teeth, one in each quarter of the mouth, on either side of the incisors. Shape Canines are pointy. Function: Used for tearing and ripping food.

Premolars How many? Humans have 8 premolars, two in each quarter of the mouth. They are between the canine tooth and the molars. Shape Small and flat Function: Holding and crushing food.

Molars How many? Humans have 8 molars, two in each quarter of the mouth. They are at the back of the mouth behind the premolars. Shape Large and flat Function: Grinding food

Wisdom Teeth How many? Humans can have up to 4 wisdom teeth, although not everyone has them. There is 1 in each quarter of the mouth behind the molars. Shape Large and flat (they are just a third molar) Function: Does not have one now! Some scientists think that human ancestors needed a third molar to help grind down plant tissue from thicker leaves when humans still ate them. Since the diet of humans has changed we don’t need them. As the human diet changed our mouths have become smaller. This is the reason why many people have their wisdom teeth extracted – taken out – as there is no real room for a wisdom tooth so it tends to grow inward and can become a problem.

Matching Types and Functions

Animal Teeth Do other animals have the same type of teeth as humans? Why? Why not?

Food and Teeth Herbivores eat plantsCarnivores eat only meatOmnivores eat plants and meat Click a skull for a larger version! Discuss with a talk partner: How does the food the animal eats affect the teeth it will have? What similarities and differences do you notice? Human skull. Click again to go back.Sheep skull. Click again to go back.Lion skull. Click again to go back.

Comparing Teeth You will now look at a range of different animals skulls which you will need to compare and contrast. Read the questions carefully and write down answers. You are working as a group but you will write your answers on your own worksheet. Discuss ideas with your group and listen to each other. This is really important to your learning and developing your ideas. However, if you disagree with other members of your group you can write the answer you think is correct. You do not all need to write the same answer.

Success Criteria Aim I can identify the types and functions of teeth. I can identify similarities and differences related to scientific ideas. I can identify the function of teeth in humans. I can match the types and functions of teeth. I can identify the types and functions of teeth. I can identify similarities related to scientific ideas. I can identify differences related to scientific ideas.