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The document is a lesson plan for teaching 9th standard biology students about the different types of teeth. It includes the following key points: - There are four types of teeth in humans - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Each tooth type has a different function in chewing food. - Humans have two sets of teeth - milk (baby) teeth that are replaced by permanent teeth around age 7-12. Wisdom teeth grow in later. - Teeth are made of hard dentin and have a protective enamel coating. They are fixed into the jawbone. - The lesson plan involves presentations, activities to identify tooth types and functions, and discussion to help
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Lesson Plan1

The document is a lesson plan for teaching 9th standard biology students about the different types of teeth. It includes the following key points: - There are four types of teeth in humans - incisors, canines, premolars, and molars. Each tooth type has a different function in chewing food. - Humans have two sets of teeth - milk (baby) teeth that are replaced by permanent teeth around age 7-12. Wisdom teeth grow in later. - Teeth are made of hard dentin and have a protective enamel coating. They are fixed into the jawbone. - The lesson plan involves presentations, activities to identify tooth types and functions, and discussion to help
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Name of the Teacher

: Raichel Thomas
Std: IX
Name of the School
: St. Georges VHSS Chowalloor
Strength:
Name of the Subject
: Biology
Time: 40min
Name of the Unit
: The chemical changes of found
Date:
Name of the topic
: Different types of teeth
CURRICULAR STATEMENTS
Develops various dimensions of factual, conceptual, procedural and metacognitive knowledge,
process skills and attitude on the different types of teeth through meaningful verbal expression and
evaluation by questioning.
CONTENT ANALYSIS
Terms- Socket, jawbone, milk teeth, permanent teeth, wisdom teeth, incisors,
canines, premolars, molars, enamel.
Facts: 1.Human beings have a set of 32 permanent teeth
2. Human teeth are four types
3. Each teeth is fixed in a socket in the jaw bone
4. The enamel is the protective covering of the teeth
Concepts: Human teeth are classified into four types, they are canines,
incisors, molar and pre-molar. It help to the food into small
particles.
LEARNING OUTCOME IN TERMS OF SPECIFICATION
Enable the pupil to develop
1. Factual knowledge on the different types of teeth by
recalling the new terms like milk teeth, permanent teeth etc and facts and concepts mentioned
in the content analysis
identifying the different types of teeth
2. Conceptual knowledge on the different types of teeth by
Understanding the concept of milk teeth and permanent teeth
Comparing the different types of teeth
3.Procedural knowledge on the different types of teeth by
Analyzing the functions of different types of teeth
Recognizing the four different types of teeth
Differentiating the four types of teeth
4. Metacognitive knowledge on the different types of teeth by
Emphasizing the special features of teeth that helps to food in to small particles
Suggesting to another person the importance of cleaning teeth after every meal.
5. Different skills like
Observing the arrangement of different types of teeth inside the mouth
Presenting the ideas
Analyzing the different types of teeth
LESSON PLAN

6. Scientific attitude towards the systematic positioning of teeth to ensure maximum


mechanical digestion in the mouth.
Appreciates the beauty of teeth in shaping the face
7. Pre-requistes
People know that
Teeth help to chew the food
There are a set of 32 teeth in human beings
8. Teaching-learning resources
Chart showing the different types of teeth
Activity card with indicators
References
Teachers handbook for biology std IX
Introduction to Zoology by P.T. Philip
Text book for biology Std IX

Classroom Interaction procedure

Expected pupil
Responses

1. Preparation
Teacher begins the class by asking
about riddles
Do you like riddles?

Yes

Do you know any riddles?

Yes

Well, let me ask you a riddle


A king encircled by 32 soldiers
Who are the soldiers?

Teeth

Where is teeth seen?

In the mouth

So, let us see the different types of teeth (CB) in our mouth and its
functions
2. Presentations
Teacher presents a chart and explains about teeth

Students listened

Teeth are the beautiful pearly white structures which gives shape to
our mouth, makes our smile attractive and moreover helps in
chewing our food in human beings the mouth comprises of a set of
32 teeth, a tongue and 3 pairs of salivary glands. These are called
the organs of digestion in the mouth. Each tooth is fixed in a socket
in the jaw bone. the first set of teeth formed during childhood is

Students noted

called milk teeth. These fall of by about 7-12 years and permanent

down the points

teeth grow in its place. Human beings have a set of 32 permanent


teeth of these, 4 grows only after attaining adulthood. There are
known as wisdom teeth. Each tooth is made up of dentine a hard
calcium rich material. The outermost covering of the teeth is
enamel. This is the hardest material formed in the body
Activity-1
Teacher provide activity cards with indicators

1.

Milk teeth

1. Name the two types of teeth found in human beings.

and permanent

2. Each tooth is fixed in a

teeth

3. What are wisdom teeth?

2. Socket

4. Which is the bardest material covering of teeth

3. They attain
adulthood

Teachers asks students to do the activity card and present the

results. Then teacher consolidates using necessary points.


Teacher says by displaying chart human teeth are of four different

Students listened

types. They are


Incisors, canines, molar and premolars
Incissors cutting the food
Canines tearing the food

Observed the chart

Molar and premolars chewing the food


The tongue helps in chewing the food and recognize the taste
through the taste buds
Teacher provide activity card with indicators
Activity -2
Indicators

Inscissors, canines,

1. What are the different types of teeth found in human beings?

molar and pre-

2. What are the functions of incisors and canines?

molars.

3. Which teeth are used in chewing the food?

Incisors cutting the

4. What is the function of tongue?

food
Canines tearing the
food
Molar and
premolars
Recogizing the taste

Recapitulation

Name the different

Teacher asks students to frame simple questions and asks peers to

set of teeth 2

one another

humans
Milk teeth and
permanent teeth
Teeth are made up
of..dentine

Follow up activities
1. Write notes on the different types of teeth in human beings?
2. Why is it important to clean the teeth after every meal?

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