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Lissencephaly
Students will be introduced to the atypical brain condition called Lissencephaly. Students will... | Disorder Diagnosis
Present this lesson plan to introduce students to a few disorders that involve networking... | |
Sorting Our Senses
Use a lesson that is intended to help students understand that the brain has many parts and... | ||
Cells, Cells, and More Cells
Students will be introduced to two different types of cells: plant cells and animal cells. They... | Brain Safety
Students will learn about the human skull and how it protects the brain; however, the skull... | |
Why We Are the Way We Are
Use a lesson that is an introduction to genetics. Students will learn that genes are sets of... | Let's Huff and Puff and Build a Brain!
There are many ways to "create" a model of the human brain. For this activity, students will be... | |
Which Is It Anyway?
Genes are sets of instructions that help determine certain traits. The environment determines... | Take a Peek Inside Your Brain
Students will review the three major parts of the human brain and where each part is located. | |
Down Syndrome
Students will use the chromosome pair models from lesson three to review typical chromosome... | Making Sense of Our Senses
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that our brain allows us to function.... | |
Simple Robots
Our bodies have many complex, highly interconnected bioelectrical circuits, which allow us to... | Sense Receptors: Sending Signals to the Brain
Use a lesson that explains that each of our senses is made up of different parts, called... | |
The Long and Short of It
Students will learn fun factoids about neurons, and explore the nature of neurons. | Atypical Vision
Use a lesson that is designed to help students understand that several things can cause... | |
Human and Robot Circuits
Present this lesson plan to help students to begin to understand that the networking of... | Now You See It... Now You Don't
The rods and cones of your eye are located in the back of your eye, in the retina. The rods... | |
Why We See the Way We Do
These extensions will show students that the brain, not the eyes, is responsible for our... | What's Inside? An Inside Look at Our Eyes
Students will be introduced to several parts of the human eye and their functions. Students... |

