Free Teeth Drawing Sheet | Year 5 Core | BookFlik

Free Teeth Drawing Sheet | Year 5 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — Science Teeth
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: Science
  • Topic: Teeth
  • Year group: Year 5
  • Difficulty: Core

Boost your classroom resources with our free Science teeth drawing sheet year 5 core activity. Designed specifically for Year 5 students, this engaging worksheet helps children master the human digestive system by focusing on the structure and function of teeth.

In this lesson, pupils will explore the three main types of human teeth: incisors, canines, and molars. By completing this Science teeth drawing sheet year 5 core, students will learn how different teeth are adapted for specific jobs, such as biting, tearing, and grinding food. The activity encourages children to draw and label a detailed diagram of the human jaw, reinforcing their understanding of biological structures in a creative, visual way.

This resource aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum for Science, specifically the unit on Animals, including humans. It supports the requirement for pupils to describe the simple functions of the basic parts of the digestive system in humans. Teachers can use this Science teeth drawing sheet year 5 core as a starter activity to assess prior knowledge, as a main lesson task, or as a helpful revision tool before an end-of-unit assessment.

Our original character, Bea the honeybee, accompanies the resource to provide fun facts about dental health and hygiene. The content is pitched at the expected standard for Year 5, ensuring that the vocabulary and tasks are appropriately challenging yet accessible. Whether you are teaching a full science lesson or looking for a quick homework task, this sheet provides a clear, structured approach to learning about anatomy.

What is included:

1. Label the diagram: Identify incisors, canines, and molars.

2. Function matching: Match each tooth type to its primary role in digestion.

3. Compare and contrast: Briefly explain why humans have different tooth shapes.

4. Dietary links: Identify which teeth are used for different types of food.

5. Reflection: Why is it important to keep our teeth clean?

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