Cognitive Development Stages
Moral Development Stages
Brain Parts
Neurons
Random Fun Facts
100

This is the man who created the cognitive development stages.

Who is Jean Piaget?

100

You pick up trash because you do not want your mom to get mad at you.  

What is the avoiding punishment stage? 

100

I help with sound and memory. 

What is temporal lobe?
100

Name one part of the neuron.

What are dendrites, axon, axon terminals, soma, nucleus, myelin sheath? 

100

This is the part of the brain that controls the left side of the body?

What is the right side of the body?

200

This is the first stage of cognitive development, where infants learn through their senses and actions. Object permanence is developed in this stage. 

What is sensorimotor?

200

This is the man who created the Moral Development Stages.

Who is Kohlberg?

200

I help with balance and coordination. 

What is the cerebellum. 

200

Neurons send this to communicate.

What are electrical signals?

200

This is the largest lobe of your brain.

What is the frontal lobe? 

300

This stage includes egocentric thinking, where kids often struggle with seeing others perspectives. 

What is the preoperational stage?

300

You stand up for someone because your friends will think you are cool.

What is the "good boy attitude" stage?

300

I help you engage in abstract and logical thinking.

What is the frontal lobe?

300

This is the part of the neuron that protects the axon.

What is the myelin sheath? 

300

This is how much an average adult human brain weighs. 

What is 3 pounds?

400

This concept develops in the concrete operational stage and involves the idea that the quantity does not change even if the shape does. 

What is conservation?

400

You report someone who broke the rules because the rules are the rules.

What is the "law and order morality" stage?

400

I help you see the world around you.

What is the occipital lobe? 

400

This is where the signals start.

What are the dendrites?

400

The ability of the brain to rewire and change.

What is neuroplasticity?

500

This is the last stage of cognitive development, where people can engage in abstract and theoretical thinking. 

What is the formal operational stage? 

500

You help a classmate because they gave you gum last time you helped.

What is the "self-interest" stage?

500

I help control breathing and your heart beating.

What is the brain stem?

500

This is where the signal ends and goes to the next neuron.

What is the axon terminals?

500

This is the part of the brain that helps with memory and learning. 

What is the hippocampus?

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