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Science

  • The sixth-grade child learned about the structure and function of the human brain, including the different lobes and their roles in controlling various functions.
  • They also learned about neurons and how they transmit signals in the brain, as well as the concept of neuroplasticity.
  • Furthermore, they gained knowledge about the impact of brain injuries and disorders on cognitive and motor functions.
  • Finally, they learned about the importance of brain health and ways to maintain a healthy brain through nutrition, exercise, and cognitive activities.

After the visit to the science museum brain exhibit, encourage the child to create a model of the brain using everyday materials such as clay, playdough, or even food items like fruits and vegetables. This hands-on activity can reinforce their understanding of the brain's structure and function while fostering creativity and fine motor skills.

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