Things to Do
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Online Activities
Lesson Plans
Memory, Attention and DistractionActivities about memory, attention and distraction by the University of Utah.
Sensory SystemsThe neuroscience of our senses by the University of Utah.
How Your Brain WorksSpend a few minutes on this page to learn the basics about your brain.
The
Whole Brain Atlas The Whole Brain Atlas is an information resource for central nervous system imaging.
Create a Model of a NeuronUse clay, recyclables, food or anything else you can get your hands on to create a model of a neuron. Pictures from books and the Internet may help you get an idea of where the components of a neuron should go and what shape they should be.
Another Day, Another NeuronDiscover how you can become a Neuroscientist.
Basic NeuroscienceIntro to Neuroscience by the University of Utah.
Brain
Awareness Week (Dana Alliance)Brain Awareness Week (BAW) is an international campaign dedicated to advancing public awareness about the progress and benefits of brain research.
Your Amazing BrainYou carry around a three-pound mass of wrinkly material in your head that controls every single thing you will ever do. Learn more from the National Geographic.
Internet Tour of the BrainTake a tour at the Exploratorium Web site. After the tour, spend five minutes listing everything that memory helps you with.
Neuroscience for Kids This site has been created for all students and teachers who would like to learn about the nervous system.
Don't Forget: Playing Games with
Memory Here are some activities to test your memory -- and some things you can try to help you remember things better.
Exploratorium:
Memory Memory, a major exhibition at the Exploratorium, ran from May 22, 1998 through January 10, 1999.
The
Your Brain and Nervous SystemYour brain is the boss of your body. It runs the show and controls just about everything you do, even when you're asleep. Not bad for something that looks like a big, wrinkly, gray sponge.
Brain Facts Brain facts that make you go, "Hmmmmm".
Alzheimer's Association: Resources for Kids and Teens This page provides resources to help you learn about Alzheimer’s disease and understand how it affects you.
National Institute
on Drug Abuse (NIDA) NIDA's mission is to lead the Nation in bringing the power of science to bear on drug abuse and addiction.
National Institute
of Mental Health (NIMH) The National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) is the largest scientific organization in the world dedicated to research focused on the understanding, treatment, and prevention of mental disorders and the promotion of mental health.
Probe the Brain Visit this web page from PBS. Read the page, and then complete the probe activity.
Pain
and Why It HurtsRead this short article. After the reading, answer these questions:
- What would happen if you couldn't feel pain?
- How does smell help you protect yourself? What about taste?
- Do you know anyone who is hearing or sight impaired? What other senses do they use to navigate their way through the world?
- Could you survive if you had none of the five senses?
- What does your brain do with the information it gets? (For instance if you taste something it tells you to cover your ears.)
Brain
Jigsaw PuzzlesScramble these puzzles and see if you can put them back together.
Neuro-JeopardyTest your knowledge about the nervous system. The game is contained in a PowerPoint file, therefore, your computer must have the ability to read ppt files.
Interactive Brain GamesCheck out this collection of interactive brain games for 7-12th grade students.
Synaptic TagStudents will review the parts of the synapse and their functions by playing a game called "Synaptic Tag".
Face
Recognition GameHow easy is it to recognize faces when they are upside down? Find out with this game.
Stroop
Effect ExperimentTry this experiment, say the color, don't read the word. How successful were you? Why do you think some people have trouble with this activity?
Brain
Awareness Week LessonsThese lesson ideas are intended to give teachers a head start in planning classroom activities during Brain Awareness Week.
Brain
Hieroglyphics"Read" the pictures to make a single word or phrase. Each word or phrase has something to do with the nervous system.
Short Term Memory TestThink you have a good memory? Then take this little test..
The Model Neuron Students will learn about the structure of a neuron by constructing a model.
Wipe Out (pdf) - [Grades 7- 12] In support of the documentary Wipe Out, this lesson plan raises students' awareness of traumatic brain injuries.
Reaction Time ExperimentsHow fast are you? Test your response time using these reaction time experiments.

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