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Children will compare and contrast lion teeth and beaver teeth.
Vocabulary: carnivore, herbivore
Science Focus: animal teeth
Watch a Video:
Amazing Animal Teeth
Read the Issue:
Which Chompers Would You Choose?
Review Vocabulary Words:
carnivore, herbivore
Play a Game:
Animal Teeth Puzzles
Skill: visual discrimination
Complete Skill Sheets
Show What You Know
Skill: comprehension
T Is for Teeth
Skill: alphabet knowledge
Lesson Boosters
Paired Text: What If You Had Animal Teeth? by Sandra Markle
Take a Vote:
Scavenger Hunt: Pages 2-3
Hands-on Activity:
More Extension Ideas From Our Archives: See the digital issue page to get your packet!
CCSS (and states that have similar standards): RI.K.1 key details, RI.K.4 vocabulary, RF.K.3 phonics, RL.K.1 key details (literature), W.K.8 writing
Simple, spectacular ideas to boost your lessons.
1. Find the heading. Underline it.
2. Find the picture where the lion is carrying its cub. Put a ✔ on it.
3. Find the word that means plant-eater. Circle it.
4. Look in the lion’s mouth. How many teeth do you see?
Skill: writing and drawing
Materials: Which Chompers Would You Choose? skill sheet, pencils, crayons