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What do you know about the left side of the brain?
Quiz question
Facts about the right side of the brain
What does the left side of your brain do?
Pictures of your brain
The 3 different sides of your brain
The reptilian brain
The limbic
Neurons
A large picture
Did you know that your left side of your brain
controls the right side of your body
 Did you know that?
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What side of the brain controls the left side of
your body?
A. right side
 B. the left side
 C. Your ears
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 Was your answer A.
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Numbers
 Tidy and organised
 Likes to be on time
 Step by step to the answer
 Words and reading
 And lots more
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Sport
 Art
 Creative
 fun
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There is the reptilian brain which is the
smallest brain
 The limbic brain which is the second smallest
brain
 Then the neo cortex which is the biggest brain.
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The reptilian brain is one of the three brains in
your brain, it tells you when you need water. it
is the smallest one out of the neo cortex and
the limbic brain.
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The limbic brain is the second biggest brain
out of the three brains the biggest is the neo
cortex. The limbic brain controls all of your
feelings
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There are small things in your body what are
called neurons.
 They connect when you might do a maths
question of anything.
 If you say “I can’t do it”, your neurons send
messages to your brain that you can’t do it and
it makes learning much harder.
 You have about 100 billion neurons in your
body.
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A. Reptilian brain neo cortex and limbic brain
 B. nature brain thick brain and the smart brain
 C. Russian brain brazil brain Austrian brain
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Is your answer A.
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How many neurons do you have in your
body?
a.
b.
c.
100 billion
100
1100 thousand
Was your answer a.
If you say
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Game:
http://www.wordgames.com/brainbuilder.html?hint
 Video:
 http://learningandtheadolescentmind.org/res
ources_02_learning.html
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