Tuesday, 27 February
In class
- Unit 1 assessment.
- The Teen Stress Survey
Assignments
- Complete the Teen Stress Survey if you didn’t do so during class.
Friday, 23 February
In class
- Return and discuss Reference Quiz 2
- Review for the Unit 1 exam.
Assignments
- Review for the Unit 1 exam on Tuesday.
- Complete your Unit 1 notecard. Write your name in the upper right hand corner and have it ready to turn in after the exam.
Wednesday, 21 February
In class
- Daily Calm Wednesday.
- Return notebooks.
- Collect and discuss Defined by Category analysis questions.
- How important is belief?
- Documentary: The Power of Belief
Assignments
- Read p. 36.
- Unit 1 exam next Tuesday, 27 February.
Friday, 16 February
In class
- Review brain anatomy and physiology.
- Reference Quiz 2.
- The Brain: Our Universe Within, Part 2.
- Finalized notebooks and turned them in.
Assignments
- Read the essay Defined by Category (p. 46-47). Answer the reflection and analysis question paper and have ready to turn in on Wednesday.
Wednesday, 14 February
In class
- Collect Mike The Chicken extra credit.
- Breathing meditation.
- Quiz 1 returned and discussed.
- Brain Evolution and Function Continued:
Assignments
- Review for Reference Quiz 2 next class covering the material in p. 22 – 35
- Finalize your notebook to be turned in on Friday.
- Continue watching the documentary, The Brain: Our Universe Within, up to time stamp 19:40 before class on Friday.
Monday, 12 February
In class
- Meditative breathing for 2 minutes.
- Habituation Stations.
- A time your senses fooled you.
- The first evolution of the brain.
- Your brain in 3D (BrainFacts.org)
Assignments
- Read, take notes, and answer questions on p. 29 – 35.
- Your notebook will be collected on Friday, 16 February.
- Unit 1 exam coming soon…
- Extra credit 1: Mike the Chicken.
- Research Mike the Chicken from any website that is not Wikipedia. (Print off the first page of the website showing the web address.)
- Type responses to the following three questions:
- Give the who, what, where for Mike.
- Explain why he is famous.
- Explain what we learned about the brain from Mike.
- Print your responses, staple the website page to the bottom, and have ready to turn in at the start of class Wednesday.
Thursday, 8 February
In class
- A quick review session.
- Reference Quiz 1
- Optical illusions, Day 2
Assignments
- Read p. 22-28 and answer the questions in your notebook.
- Notebooks will be collected on Friday, 16 February.
- Read In the Blink of an Ear (p. 41-45) and then, using what you learned in the reading, formulate a response to the Unit 1, Objective 3 in your notebook.
Tuesday, 6 February
In class
- Time to breathe.
- Reviewing for the Reference Quiz 1 given next class.
- Senses, Perception, and Illusions.
Assignments
- Review for the quiz next class.
Friday, 2 February
In class
- RAOK cards.
- Anatomy and physiology of the neuron.
- Two Minute Neuroscience: The Neuron
- Bozeman Science: The Neuron
- The neuron action potential
- Senses and Perception
Assignments
- Pages 20 and 21.
- Your first quiz will be given on Thursday covering the material in p. 7 – 21.
Wednesday, 31 January
In class
- Learning to Breathe
- Discussion of the Seligman Test of Optimism.
- Locus of Control.
Assignments
- Read, take notes, and answer the questions in your notebook for pages 12 – 18.
- Finish your reflection questions for the LoC instrument. pdf
Monday, 29 January
In class
- Review of the SLANT behaviors.
- Name game quiz.
- Getting to know me.
- Optimism and Positive Person discussion.
- Optimist instrument test.
Assignments
- Read pages 7-11 and take notes in your notebook. Leave space between sections and answer the questions when encountered.
- Complete and email me (mgrdinic@glenbrook225.org) your About Me presentation by the end of the day Friday. Here is mine as a template.
- Materials and homework check at the start of class on Wednesday.
Thursday, 25 January
In class
- Welcome and introductions.
- The syllabus, routines, and expectations.
- What is Brain Studies?
- Practical Neuroscience 1: SLANT
- A method to remember names.
- The Positive Person quiz.
Assignments
- Bring required materials outlined in the syllabus.
- Prepare your new bound composition notebook by doing the following:
- In pen, write your name and Brain Studies 161 on the front cover.
- Leave the first two pages blank to create a table of contents.
- At the top of a new page in your notebook write Why I Took Brain Studies and then write a 1-2 paragraph response.
- At the top of a new page write Positive Person Reflection and then write 1-2 paragraphs reflecting upon your score and how well you feel it accurately describes you as a person.