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February is Dental Health month! Teach your students about dental health during in-person or virtual learning. Your students will enjoy learning about healthy for your teeth foods and unhealthy for your teeth foods, Counting practice 1-20, and Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Sorting.

Engage your students with this interactive Healthy Teeth Matching Game. Students will get to decide which foods and drinks can either keep their teeth healthy or make their teeth unhealthy. The presentation includes fun and colorful illustrations that will help your students learn about healthy food choices.

Use this lovely healthy eating activity to help children to make healthier food choices and learn more about how to keep themselves healthy.

It is important that children learn how to make the best choices for themselves when talking about food and this healthy eating early years activity will help them to make informed decisions.

These activities would make a great addition to any health lesson or during Dental Health Month!

Drag and Drop Activities in Google Slides:

  1. Healthy Foods Sorting (15 slides)

  2. Counting Practice 1-20 (41 slides)

  3. Uppercase and Lowercase Letter Sorting (27 slides)

It can be hard to get young children to make the right choices or healthier choices when it comes to food.

So it is important to educate them about the benefits of a balanced diet and the negatives of making unhealthy food choices.

You may watch the video preview here: https://fb.watch/aJIO0dTO_h/

***********NOTE: You will receive the PDF File with the Google drive link for you to access the activities. ***********

You will need:

•Internet access

•a Google account

(Google Slides App for IPAD)

•a Google Classroom (OPTIONAL)

Your students will need:

•Access to technology

•Internet access

•a Google account

How can these activities be used?

A computer/laptop/Chromebook is recommended for these activities.
Students can either use by opening to edit (not present) on a computer (easiest and recommended) or a device that has the Google Slides™ app downloaded on Tablets or Ipad.

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