Sensory bin
In the upper left corner- there are those plastic cups (you can barely see lol)
measuring spoons
cupcake liners
mouthwash bottle
white letters
teeth from those tooth necklaces
I used this as a transition activity and later put in centers to play.
In journals, we made our own toothpaste trails.
We made rectangles and added a line to
make toothbrushes in journals.
I have frog challenges.
Then when my students try out the center, we write their names
on the sheets. I draw simple pictures on them with a name.
So instead of calling these tracing lines,
I call them toothpaste trails lol
Inside the center bin.
We erase with a toothbrush.
I used those sparkly pom-poms because I think they look like cavities lol
I added a pail to hold the teeth.
These are playdough heads.
Shrek and the guy.
The guy was my son when he was younger, it was
his toy. He called it Randy, his dad's name.
Now we also call it Randy.
Random coloring sheets
We color on the front and the back.
Toys
top ones from Dollar Tree
bottom one from Target.
Cavity Count
roll the number cube
add that many cavities to the teeth
erase with the toothbrush
Writing center
printables from HERE.
Science items HERE.
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