Developing a preschool dental health lesson plan does not have to be boring. Using innovative and creative ideas, children can learn about taking care of their teeth in a fun and entertaining way.
Organization
The key to any lesson plan is organization. Determine what the length of the preschool dental health lesson plan will be before writing down activities. A dental health lesson plan could be as short as a week or as long as a month if used in combination with a monthly theme plan. Choosing months with holidays such as Easter, Christmas or Halloween allow sweet treats to be used as examples during instructional lesson on dental health. Combining special holidays with important lesson is a method used by many successful teachers as a way to combine education with entertainment. Individual areas of study including printouts, craft projects, finger plays and other activities can be included daily or weekly depending on whether dental health will be shared as a weeklong lesson or combined with a monthly theme.
PuppetsMaking puppets and using the puppets to discuss dental health is way to achieve a lesson and provide a fun activity. Fingerplays using rhyming words to demonstrate the value of good dental hygiene will be retained better than listening to a parent or teacher explain why a child needs to brush their teeth daily. Poems and songs included in a preschool dental health lesson plan can be recited daily. Singing a song about Tommy the Tooth or memorizing a poem that includes when and why teeth need to be brushed will be sung or repeated often. These types of activities help to reinforce the importance of good dental hygiene while improving memorization skills.
SciencePreschoolers have short attention spans, which make it difficult for them to stay focused. Simple science projects when combined with a song, poem or craft expand the educational value of an activity. Corn even candy corn is shaped similar to teeth. Dropping a piece of candy corn into a jar of lemon water and watching it dissolve is a way to explain to a child how tooth decay occurs. Using the corn to create smiles on paper using glue can be used to count how many teeth children have. Eating some as a snack makes these types of activities even more fun.
Dental HealthLike many preschool subjects, dental health can become a study of the alphabet. "A is for Apple which is good for my teeth", can become part of a dental health alphabet book. Many preschoolers will have visited the dentist and some may have had X-rays taken of their teeth. Photographs of preschool dental x-rays can be found online and used for X when creating a dental health alphabet book. Using one-half of an eight by ten sheet of paper allows more alphabet books to be created on a budget.
Special GuestsAsking parents for their assistance is a way to invite special guests to a classroom. Dental hygienist and dentists may also volunteer to come and speak to children about teeth. Including experts in a preschool dental health lesson plan encourages children to practice good habits.
Developing a preschool dental health lesson plan should be varied and cover all the important aspects of good dental hygiene. Creativity allows many fun projects and activities to be enjoyed while learning how important dental health is.
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