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Teaching with the Brain in Mind

Teaching with the Brain in Mind. Ready, Set, THINK!. Experience is Job One. Brain Finding Imperative. Exercise. Tell a relevant story Show a relevant video Do a relevant activity. Sleep IS Important!!. Sleep Findings. Sleeping after learning grows TWICE as many neural

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Teaching with the Brain in Mind

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  1. Teaching with the Brain in Mind Ready, Set, THINK!

  2. Experience is Job One

  3. Brain Finding Imperative

  4. Exercise

  5. Tell a relevant story • Show a relevant video • Do a relevant activity

  6. Sleep IS Important!!

  7. Sleep Findings Sleeping after learning grows TWICE as many neural dendrites as just learning the material Sleep deprived children are unable to process and use information as well as those not sleep deprived. Stryker’s 2001 Recommendations:

  8. Average daily sleep needs: Newborn Babies 0-2 months: 10.5-18.5 hours Infants 2-12 months: 14-15 hours Toddler 12-18 months: 13-15 hours 18 months-3 years: 12-14 hours Preschoolers 3-5 years: 11-13 hours 1st - 8th Graders (5-12 years) 9-11 hours Adolescents – Teens 8.5-9.5 hours Mature : On average: 7-9 hours

  9. Sleep Patterns for the Adolescent Brain • Middle & high school students’ bodies tend to stay up late and sleep in. • > 50% of high school students in REM sleep after 3 minutes, should take 90 minutes to get there -- Brown U. study

  10. The myelin sheaths surrounding neurons are not fully developed until early age 25 to 30

  11. Use of artificial neurotransmitters, i.e. caffeine, during the first twelve years may interfere with the nervous systems ability to naturally make them for the rest of a person’s life!! Recommendation:

  12. Brain Finding Imperative

  13. ...Refined Sugar, everything of food value has been removed except the carbohydrates-pure calories, without vitamins, minerals, proteins, fats, enzymes or any of the other elements that make up food

  14. Video

  15. Memory Space is Developmental 15  13 11 9  7  Plus or Minus 2 5  Chunking as a Strategy

  16. Video

  17. Hooks for Information schema

  18. Emotions

  19. Attention Please

  20. Attention Novelty BrainNeeds Rule of 7 Sleep Experience Chunking Exercise Curse of Knowing

  21. Key Sources • www.brainrules.net • Nerds.unl.edu/brain Thanks for “Watching” & Interacting!!!

  22. Please tell us some of the recommendations you have learned today. • For more information, please contact: Dr. Ron Bonnstetter rjb@unl.edu Kirsten Smith ksmith@lps.org Fred Goerisch goerishch@d261.k12.id.us

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