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Science

  • The student has learned about the basic structure and functions of the brain, including the roles of different regions such as the cerebrum, cerebellum, and brainstem.
  • They have gained an understanding of the neuron and how signals are transmitted through the brain and nervous system.
  • They have explored the concept of neuroplasticity and learned that the brain can change and adapt based on experiences and learning.
  • They have developed an awareness of the impact of various factors on brain health, including nutrition, sleep, and physical activity.

After the activity, encourage continued development by discussing real-life examples of brain functionality, such as how memory works or how the brain processes emotions. Additionally, engage the student in brain-teasing games and puzzles to further enhance cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills.

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  • ThinkFun // Gravity Maze Marble Run by Think Fun: This game encourages spatial reasoning and planning, which are essential for understanding brain functionality.
  • Human Body Floor Puzzle by Melissa & Doug: This puzzle introduces the human brain and allows hands-on exploration of its anatomy and functions
  • Brain Games for Clever Kids by Gareth Moore: A collection of brain-teasing puzzles and games to further enhance cognitive abilities and critical thinking skills in a fun way.

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