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Lissencephaly
Students will be introduced to the atypical brain condition called Lissencephaly. Students will... | Why We Are the Way We Are
Use a lesson that is an introduction to genetics. Students will learn that genes are sets of... | |
Getting the Message
Students will be introduced to neurons: what they are, what they look like, their basic parts,... | Down Syndrome
Students will use the chromosome pair models from lesson three to review typical chromosome... | |
Sorting Our Senses
Use a lesson that is intended to help students understand that the brain has many parts and... | Disorder Diagnosis
Present this lesson plan to introduce students to a few disorders that involve networking... | |
Central Nervous System and the Peripheral Nervous System
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that the brain and the rest of the... | Human and Robot Circuits
Present this lesson plan to help students to begin to understand that the networking of... | |
Your Information Highway: How Motor Neurons Talk to Muscles
After reviewing the lesson where the students made neuron models and labeled the main parts... | The Long and Short of It
Students will learn fun factoids about neurons, and explore the nature of neurons. | |
Geography of the Brain
Students will learn/review the three major parts of the human brain, the hemispheres of the... | To Think or Not to Think... Our Actions and Responses (Stroop Effect)
Students will participate in the "Stroop Test," a well-known scientific activity, that can help... | |
Communication: Our Senses and Our Brain
Use a lesson that uses the example of the human eye to explain how our sense organs are... | Why We See the Way We Do
These extensions will show students that the brain, not the eyes, is responsible for our... | |
Which Is It Anyway?
Genes are sets of instructions that help determine certain traits. The environment determines... | Cells, Cells, and More Cells
Students will be introduced to two different types of cells: plant cells and animal cells. They... | |
An Inside Look at Our Eyes
Students will be introduced to several parts of the eye and their functions. This information... | Pairing Up Chromosomes
Students will be introduced to chromosome pairs and will create their own pair, using the... | |
Simple Robots
Our bodies have many complex, highly interconnected bioelectrical circuits, which allow us to... | Our Senses & the Environment
Students will explore how our senses respond to information from the environment. Students will... |
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