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Looking for student-friendly text and activities to teach about the human brain? Look no further!

This resource covers all the key information about Human Brain - Parts, Structure, Functions and everything you’ll need to teach your students about this topic with interactive worksheets.

This Unit is Informative, Interesting and Visually stimulating with great graphics and related images which help students to understand the concept behind each description.

This will definitely help your students and homeschoolers to understand this unit very easily.

I tried my best to make each and every WORKSHEETS more engaging and informative.

Worksheets also have digital access via Google Slides. (Digital worksheets)

What’s inside?

  • Introduction
  • Cells of the brain
    -Neurons
    -Glial cells - 3 types
    -Cerebral hemisphere functions
  • What protects the brain?
  • Forebrain (Location, function, damage)
    -Cerebrum (Frontal, parietal, temporal & occipital lobes)
    -Thalamus
    -Hypothalamus
  • Midbrain (Location, function, damage)
    -Tectum
    -Tegmentum
  • Hindbrain (Location, function, damage)
    -Pons
    -Medulla
    -Cerebrum
    -Brain stem
  • The limbic system
    -Amygdala
    -Hippocampus
    -Fornix
    -Cingulate gyrus
    -Mammillary bodies
    -Thalamus
    -Hypothalamus
  • Basal ganglia
  • Blood supply to the brain
  • 11 interactive worksheets
    Answer-key
    You can take out the print of this UNIT on standard A4 size (8.5x11.7 inch) with very good quality of resolution.

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Human Brain Unit with Worksheets, Fun Activity & CNS Web Quest

Discounted Bundle on Human Brain & CNS * **Unit with worksheets** What’s inside? Introduction Cells of the brain -Neurons -Glial cells - 3 types -Cerebral hemisphere functions What protects the brain? Forebrain (Location, function, damage) -Cerebrum (Frontal, parietal, temporal & occipital lobes) -Thalamus -Hypothalamus Midbrain (Location, function, damage) -Tectum -Tegmentum Hindbrain (Location, function, damage) -Pons -Medulla -Cerebrum -Brain stem The limbic system -Amygdala -Hippocampus -Fornix -Cingulate gyrus -Mammillary bodies -Thalamus -Hypothalamus Basal ganglia Blood supply to the brain 11 interactive worksheets with answer keys * **Web Quest** This WebQuest makes learning about the Central Nervous System- Brain & Spinal cord, easy and engaging! This includes 10 different tasks based on the link provided. * **Scavenger Hunt** This scavenger hunt introduces to students an information and basics about Human brain and its parts. You will receive 28 scavenger hunt cards with colorful pictures. This also includes scavenger hunt question pages about all 28 hunt cards with Answer-key. It’s a great tool to review on The Human brain Unit. Keep things organized: This resource also includes a personalized cover to organize all 28 scavenger hunt cards. How to Use: Print the given all 28 cards on a card stock or any other good paper and cut them along the black line. Get the print of the questions pages and each student should be given this copy. Place the Scavenger Hunt cards around the classroom. For example, you can place it on a chair, on a table, on benches, behind the classroom doors, besides the computer or wherever you like. Students have to search the cards in a classroom in order to find out the answers to the questions. Students can complete this exercise in a group with classmates or alone.

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