Learning Styles & Classroom Learning Environment
Function of the Brain When Learning
Brain Dominance & Brain Rhythms
Role of Taste and Sight in Learning
Multiple Intelligences
BONUS ROUND
100
Learn best by reading or through seeing (aids)
What is Visual?
100
This learning approach basically views learners as rats to be manipulated by the whims of the establishment. If scores are too low, the thinking is that you bribe the students to achieve higher ones.
What is behaviorist |behaviorism?
100
What is the name of the brain break activity that was done in our class that according to the text can also be an alternate form of learning
What is mind-mapping?
100
The brain is trained to pay attention to, movement, intensity, contrast, saturation and what else?
What is novelty?
100
Ability to use languages, either oral or written.
What is linguistic?
200
Those who learn best by hearing
What is Auditory?
200
From a brain-based learning perspective, the human brain is designed solely for what?
What is survival?
200
Within what style of learning does fluctuations occur in cycles of 90 minutes throughout the day and night.
What is Pulse Style of Learning?
200
Items of visual interest in the environment are called?
What is peripherals?
200
Visual activities related to graphic art and mind mapping
What is Spatial?
300
Classroom activities that are repetitive and follow a common procedure
What are routines?
300
New information is filtered, dismissed or never gets stored. If it is worth a second consideration, new explicit learning is routed to and held here
What is the hippocampus?
300
What term describes how the brain is designed to process spatially from left to right hemisphere, but it processes time (past to future) from back to front.
What is relative lateralization?
300
Students who are bored, listless, drowsy and lacking concentration, may in fact, be what?
What is dehydated?
300
Sequence of steps designed to lead students to the acquisition of the desired learning.
What is Procedure?
400
Is a hands on learner. Prefers tactile activities.
What is kinesthetic?
400
If there is a threat or suspicious data, what is the name of the part of the brain that is triggered?
What is amygdala?
400
This cycle occurs every 24 hours.
What is Circadian Cycle?
400
The average sedentary adult man must consume at least how many cups of fluid (water) and the average sedentary woman must consume at least how many cups of fluid (water) ?
Man: What is 12 cups? | Woman: What is 9 cups?
400
An activity designed to pull a lesson together and bring it to a logical conclusion.
What is Closure?
500
Heading off conflict or help students deal with their own disputes.
What is conflict resolution?
500
Input is initially processed here first in the brain. It is the “server” or central switching area of the brain.
What is thalamus?
500
This rhythm cycle corresponds to our rapid eye movement (REM) state of sleep. This cycle also continues throughout the daytime as well.
What is Ultradian Cycle?
500
The brain uses what to make the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine?
What is tyrosine?
500
Born in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He attended Wyoming Seminary in Kingston, Pennsylvania and later Harvard University where during his studies his tutor was psychoanalyst Erik Erikson. He developed the theory of multiple intelligences.
Who is Howard Earl Gardner?
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