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Year 4 Reading Challenge- Spring 1 2025

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  • January 9, 2025

Hello Year 4,

For your challenge, carefully read through the explanation text below about teeth before answering the questions to your best ability.

How do teeth workDownload
  1. Which teeth are the sharpest and mainly used to tear up our food?
  2. Which type of teeth allow us to grind our food into smaller chunks?
  3. What is the oesophagus?
  4. Explain how our teeth change as we grow older.
  5. What does our mouth produce when we are hungry?
  6. Find and copy the word which means the holes in teeth enamel.
  7. Retrieve 3 facts about how you can care for your teeth.
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  1. Neron O. says:
    09/02/2025 at 11:37 am

    1. Canies are the sharpest
    2. Molars grind the food
    3. The oesophagus is a long tube that brings our food to the stomach
    4. If we had no teeth we would not be able to eat
    5. When hungry we make salivary glands
    6. The is decay
    7. We can take care of our teeth by brushing 2 times and change your tooth brush every 3 months

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    1. Mrs Habib says:
      10/02/2025 at 8:12 pm

      Good answers Neron. Well done.

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  2. Neron O. says:
    07/02/2025 at 10:58 am

    1. Canies are sharpest
    2. Molars grinds the food
    3. The oesophagus is a tube that’s in your body that’s Leeds the to the stomach
    4. When you’re born you grow milk teeth as you get older you grow stronger teeth.
    5. Our mouth produce salivary glands when

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  3. Amelia R. says:
    06/02/2025 at 8:28 pm

    Sorry😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥

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  4. Amelia R. says:
    06/02/2025 at 8:26 pm

    Sorry I forgot to do. I messed my work up

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  5. Amelia R. says:
    06/02/2025 at 8:25 pm

    Cannies
    Premolars
    The Oesophagus is muscular tube
    First you have milk teeth then you adult teeth
    Saviva
    For a different word what means holes is dental cavities
    We should brush our teeth Twice a day
    You need to foss Between your teeth
    Your teeth are not bones
    They are unique as fingerprints
    Most people have 32 teeth
    You gather roughly 10,000 gallons of saliva in lifetime

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  6. Zakariyah A. says:
    06/02/2025 at 7:16 pm

    Canines are the sharpest.
    Molars help to break up food in chunks.
    Oesophagus is like a long stretchy tube that helps to swallow food.
    Teeth change from milk teeth to adult teeth as we get older.
    We produce saliva when we are hungry.
    Dental cavities are the small holes in teeth after they decay.
    We should brush our teeth twice a day, floss between gaps and not eat too much sugary foods like sweets and not drink too much fizzy drinks or fruit juices.

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