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1. Brain Parts Song Worksheet—3 min
Use the word bank to complete the sentences.
brain stem, cerebellum, four, frontal, occipital, parietal, temporal
Cerebral Cortex has _____ main lobes.
_______ does the thinking.
________ deals with vision.
________ senses object.
__________ listens.
_________ has balance and coordination.
_________ sets heartbeat, respiration, and other things that we need to survive.
2. How the Human Brain Works Video Worksheet—7 min
Use the word bank and the “How the Human Brain Works” video to complete the sentences.
Axon, blood pressure, brain, brain, brain stem, calories, cell body, cerebral cortex, cerebellum, charged
ions, chemical, dendrites, directed, electrical, four, frontal, hippocampus, movements, networks,
neurons, neurotransmitters, occipital, parietal, synapses, synaptic cleft, temporal, thalamus, vesicles
1The most complex organ in the body is the _________________.
2Deep in the center of the brain is the _________________.
3It controls breathing, heart rate, and _________________.
4Sitting atop the brain stem is the _________________ which acts as a gateway.
5All sensory information passes through the thalamus and is _________________ to the correct part of
the cerebral cortex.
6Surrounding the thalamus is a structure called the _________________.
7The folded outer surface of the brain is called the _________________ .
8The brain is divided into _________________ lobes.
9The _________________ lobe contains the visual cortex.
10The _________________ lobe is concerned with processing sensory and integrating it with the visual
information from the occipital lobe.
11The _________________ lobe is the center for memory and learning.
12The _________________ lobe is probably the most important for defining us for who we are,
personality, social behavior, decision making center, voluntary movement.
13At the back are the two lobes of the _________________. Allows us to coordinate our
_________________ so we can walk and talk, pick things up and put things down.
14The brain takes over 1/5 of the _________________ we consume.
15The brain is made of billions and billions of cells called _________________.
16These are very specialized with long extensions through which they communicate and form long and
complex _________________.
17_________________Dendrites receive basic information from other neurons.
18Signals pass through the _________________ .
19If sufficient information is received another signal is passed through the _________________ to
other neurons.
20Neurons are usually said to use _________________ signals to communicate. But they actually use a
_________________ process.
21This happens at structures called _________________.
22Chemicals called _________________ pass across the synapses.
23Neurotransmitters are stored in small _________________ inside the axon terminal.
24When a signal travels down the axon one or more vesicles releases its contents into the
_________________ .
25Neurotransmitters bind to receptacles much the way a key fits into a lock and _________________
then recreate the signal that was sent from the previous neuron.
26So who we really are is our _________________.
4. Anatomy and Functional Areas of the Brain—2 min
1 Sketch the left hemisphere of the brain and
label the cerebrum, cerebellum and brain stem.
3 Sketch the top of the brain and
label the 3 lobes.
2 Sketch the left hemisphere of the brain and
label the four lobes, cerebellum, and brain stem
4 Sketch the bottom of the brain and
label the two lobes, brain stem and cerebellum.
5 Sketch the left hemisphere of the brain and
label the 10 functions.
6. The 3 parts of the brain
stem and their functions Video Worksheet
Use the word bank to complete the sentences.
autonomic, brain, brain stem, medulla, medulla pons and midbrain, midbrain, pons
1Where the spinal cord enters the skull, it then becomes the _________.
2The first part of the brain we enter is called the _________ .
3The three parts of the brain stem are the_________.
4The _________ is involved in vision, hearing, eye, movement, and body movement.
5Then we have the _________ and that is involved in maintaining vital body functions, such as
breathing and heartrate.
6These are the _________ processes and will happen whether you think about it or not.
7We have the _________ that is involved with motor control and sensory analysis.