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BRAIN RESEARCH Bingo Card

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BRAIN RESEARCH Bingo Card

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  1. ADVANCE NOTICEListen carefully to today’s information and notice the modeling done by the instructorAt the end of the session, you will be given tokens to play bingo on your Brain Research Board. Participants must take turns explaining the boxes during the game. “Must Have” door prizes will be available for good participation

  2. BRAIN RESEARCHBingo Card

  3. Right Brain Creative, visual, verbal Needing dance, art, music, and creative projects to send info into long term memory Left Brain Linear, Concrete, task-oriented Needs focused instruction with governing rules and formulas To Be Left-Brained or Right-Brained?That is the question

  4. Which are you? You’re both! We all are right and left brained at times. We cycle into one and out of another every 90 minutes. This enforces the notion that you must you use both modes of instruction at all times since you don’t know which kids are on which side at any given moment

  5. The Social Brain • Physical movement of talking about what you just learned helps to internalize and solidify new learning in nerve networks • After presenting new information, allow students to share verbally, with a partner, how the info relates to them personally

  6. Did you know? Lighting effects concentration – consider purchasing lamps with a “nice light” Plants and Ionization helpful also – consider purchases as good investments

  7. RESPECT – A “no-brainer”Stress has a negative effect on learning Students will be more receptive to your lessons when they know you care about them as people Kids are very perceptive to how you feel about them

  8. EMOTION HELPS YOU Name the 10 richest people in the world according to Forbes Name 3 teachers who had a profound or positive effect on your life #2 much easier – emotion is involved Use of cartoon overheads such as Calvin and Hobbs turns the brain into more active gear

  9. Humor • Directlylinkedwith Emotional Component • When emotions are triggered such as a good laugh, the brain is more likely to remember the information taught

  10. Sleep • Your body cycles in and out of REM sleep every 90 minutes • Take your wake-up time and go back by 90 minute increments to find the optimum bed time • Plenty of sleep helps with memory retention of material learned that day

  11. Peppermint • Sense of smell has the closest link to the brain • Scented oil in a diffuser, use of peppermint candy, essential peppermint oil by Aveda can be applied directly above upper lip • Good practice to do all the time – during learning – as well as during testing

  12. Brain is over 80% water; body is 70% By the time you get thirsty, you’realready dehydrated. Adults need ½ gallon per day Students bringing water bottles toclass has been a successful practice at some schools

  13. You Change A Situation When You Change A State Of MindThere are no unmotivated students, just students in unmotivated states

  14. PROVERB The longer the time spent in a chair, the greater the depth of student despair

  15. NOVELTY • The brain tunes out the ordinary – driving to work/home is secondary over time • Novel Approaches wake up the mind • Lessons done outside or in new places • Teach in different areas of the room • Use of music to evoke emotion – fast music for small group brainstorming/slow for individual work • Use of color in overheads and worksheets • Games, drama, or stories to music to increase retention

  16. Metaphors New information tries to connect with prior knowledge. No link with prior knowledge = no information stored in long term memory Offer a concrete reminder: a token or artifact for students to use to trigger a memory of your lesson

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