WORKSHEETS
Suggest a family activity to parents that provides a series of take-home projects and vocabulary words related to the…
Students will be introduced to neurons: what they are, what they look like, their basic parts, and the "job" (function)…
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that the brain and the rest of the body are connected, and…
After reviewing the lesson where the students made neuron models and labeled the main parts (dendrites, cell body, axon…
Students will be introduced to the atypical brain condition called Lissencephaly. Students will understand that this…
Use a lesson that is intended to help students understand that the brain has many parts and that each part plays a…
Students will explore how our senses respond to information from the environment. Students will see that our brain plays…
Students will be introduced to several parts of the eye and their functions. This information will be used in the…
Students will participate in the "Stroop Test," a well-known scientific activity, that can help them become more aware…
Students will use the chromosome pair models from lesson three to review typical chromosome pairs. Students will then be…
Students will learn fun factoids about neurons, and explore the nature of neurons.
Our bodies have many complex, highly interconnected bioelectrical circuits, which allow us to sense and react to changes…
Present this lesson plan to help students to begin to understand that the networking of circuits in a robot and in a…
These extensions will show students that the brain, not the eyes, is responsible for our ability to see depth. Students…
Present this lesson plan to introduce students to a few disorders that involve networking within the body. Students will…
Students will learn about the human skull and how it protects the brain; however, the skull cannot do this job alone.…
There are many ways to "create" a model of the human brain. For this activity, students will be using balloons to…
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that our brain allows us to function. The lesson centers on…
Use a lesson that explains that each of our senses is made up of different parts, called receptors. Each receptor plays…
Students will be introduced to several parts of the human eye and their functions. Students will create an eye model to…
The rods and cones of your eye are located in the back of your eye, in the retina. The rods allow us to see movement,…
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that several things can cause atypical vision. Through various…
Students will observe developmental changes in newborn mice and an atypical disorder in adult mice.
Students will guide a robot through a maze. They will learn that both humans and robots behave via the operation of…