Frontal
Parietal
Occipital
Temporal
Cerebellum / Brainstem
100

Using your mind to process something and make thoughts

What is THINKING?

100

The sense that comes from being in contact with something else

What is TOUCH?

100

The sense that allows us to see things around us

What is SIGHT?

100

The sense that lets us process sounds

What is HEARING?

100

What we use to keep our weight steady, to lean, or stand up straight

What is BALANCE?

200

Thinking about something using logic, sense, and reason

What is REASONING?

200

The sense that helps us experience flavor and food

What is TASTE?

200

How our minds remember information or things we've done in the past

What is MEMORY?

200

Small movements we make with small muscles in our hands, fingers, feet, and toes (like holding a pencil, typing on a keyboard, buttoning a shirt, tying a knot)

What are FINE MOTOR SKILLS?

300

Thinking about how you are going to do or achieve something in the future

What is PLANNING?

300

How hot or cold your body feels (we use a thermometer to find out what it is)

What is TEMPERATURE?

300

What we use to communicate, with words or actions

What is LANGUAGE?

300

Things our bodies do automatically that keep us alive; breathing, heartbeats

What are VITAL FUNCTIONS?

400

Thinking about or picturing something that is not real

What is IMAGINING?

400

What part of the brain controls muscle movement?

What is the PARIETAL LOBE?

400

Synesthesia causes people to see letters and numbers as ________

What are COLORS?

400

The ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses

What is PERCEPTION?

400

Being awake and aware of what's around us

What is CONSCIOUSNESS?

500

The color / location of the Frontal Lobe

What is BLUE?

500

The color / location of the Parietal Lobe

What is YELLOW?

500

The color / location of the Occipital Lobe

What is RED?

500

The color / location of the Temporal Lobe

What is GREEN?

500

The color / location of the Cerebellum

What is GREY / THE BOTTOM?

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