Brain Scientists
Organization
Cognitive Flexibility
Working Memory
EF Wild Card
100

What part of the brain is responsible for executive functioning skills?

Frontal Lobe or Pre-frontal Cortex

100

What is an Obligation? Give an example

It is something necessary that we do each day. It is a "have to", such as school work, chores, eating, sleeping.

100

Define cognitive flexibility.

The ability to think about different perspectives, and shift your expectations when things don't go your way.

100

Define working memory. Is it part of our short term or long term memory?

A type of short-term memory that stores information temporarily so we can use it to problem solve.

100

Name 3 executive functioning skills? 

Flexible thinking, Organization, Planning, Prioritization, Working Memory, Emotional Control, Time management 

200

What part of the brain is responsible for the flight/fight/freeze emotions?

Amygdala

200

Define organization

The ability to create and maintain systems to keep track of information.

200

What is one healthy way to manage anger?

Mindfulness, deep breaths, exercise, stress ball

200

What is auditory working memory?

Information or directions that you hear and remember.

200

What are 3 strategies that will help you develop a growth mindset?

Change your words, Use the word Yet, View mistakes or failure as a way of learning, focus on grit/resilience, remember your brain can change (It's science)

300

When you practice a new habit you make _______ connections

Neuron

300

What is an Aspiration?

An aspiration is a task that helps us achieve a goal, and should be scheduled into the day and prioritized after our obligations.

300

How are flexible thinking and managing emotions connected?

Frustration blocks flexible thinking, and we have to shift our expectations and think about alternatives when we are managing challenges.

300

What is visual working memory?

Information that you see and remember.
300

Mistakes are proof that you are ______________.

Learning


400

Can executive functioning skills be improved? How?

Yes. Through the practice of new habits that help us organize, manage our time, stay focused, and manage our emotions.

400

What is a Negotiation?

A negotiation is a task that is a "want to", and could be a hobby or a free time activity. This should happen after Obligations and Aspirations.

400

Why is flexible thinking Mrs. Wheeler's favorite executive functioning skill?

Because we can use it in every aspect of our lives.

400

How can working memory exercises help you learn?

Strengthening working memory can help improve study skills, improve the rate at which you start and complete tasks, and help you remember information better and faster.

400

What are 3 things you can do when you don't know what to do (in class)?

Ask a peer for help, read the instructions, look at examples, ask the teacher.

500

What age is the frontal lobe fully developed? 

In your 20's (early 20's for females, mid 20's for males)

500

What are the 4 C's of Organization?

Clean, Customize, Categorize, Continue


500

Flexible thinking skills improve if you ________________.

Practice repeatedly when you encounter challenges.
500
True or false: Working memory cannot be improved, and you are born with whatever memory capacity that you will have for your entire life.

False

500

What are three things that you can do after our EF Workshop ends to continue to strengthen your executive functioning skills?


Make task lists, write down my homework, use flash cards to help study, practice flexible thinking, use the Size of the Problem strategy, practice the 4C's, develop a routine that I follow for organization, etc.

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