Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth
by Alison McGhee

A second grader scares a first grader into believing that her teacher is an alien who collects children's teeth. It becomes the perfect springboard into a dental health unit.

Internet Extensions

Do You Know Your Teeth?
Dental Health Week
Coloring Pages
Mouth Power

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The unit for Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth in Springboards contains activities that include:

Readers Theater Script
Crossword Puzzle

Teeth Research
Math
Logic Puzzle
Multiple Choice Comprehension
Writing Lesson
Tooth Labeling

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