Amygdala
Prefrontal Cortex
Brain Stem
Coping Skills
100

What is the amygdala? (Answer in one short sentence.)

  1. What is a small part of the brain that helps notice and respond to emotions (often described as almond or kidney bean shaped).
100

What does the prefrontal cortex help you do? (One short idea.)

What is it helps you make choices, plan, and control impulses.


100

What does the brain stem control for your body? Give one example.

What is it controls basic body jobs such as breathing.

100

What is a coping skill? (One short sentence.)

What is a coping skill is a helpful action you can use to feel calmer or solve a problem.

200

Name one feeling the amygdala helps with

What is fear (also anger, excitement, or happiness).

200

If you want to wait your turn or finish your work before playing, which part of the brain helps you do that?

What is the prefrontal cortex.

200

Name two things the brain stem does automatically (you do not need to think about them).

What is Breathing and heartbeat (also digestion and swallowing).

200

Name one simple coping skill a student can use right away when feeling upset.

What is take deep breaths (counting breaths), count to five, or ask for a moment to think.

300

What is one thing your body might do when the amygdala senses danger? Give one example.

What is Fight, flight, or freeze — for example: running away, yelling, or holding very still.

300

Give one idea a teacher might teach to help students use their prefrontal cortex to calm down.

What is teach students to pause, count to five, or think of steps before acting.

300

How does the brain stem help when you are sleeping?

What is it keeps breathing and heart rate working and supports rest and recovery during sleep.

300

How can taking deep breaths help your brain when you feel angry or scared? (One short sentence.)

What is deep breaths slow your breathing and heart rate, which helps your body feel calmer and gives your brain time to think.

400

True or False: The amygdala can help you remember things that made you feel very happy or very scared.

What is TRUE — emotional events are often remembered more strongly.

400

True or False: The prefrontal cortex helps you make good choices even when you feel upset. Explain briefly.

What is true -  it helps you think and choose better actions even when upset.

400

If you jump because of a loud noise, how did the brain stem help your body react? (One short sentence.)

What is the brain stem triggers quick body responses (like jumping and faster breathing) during a startle.

400

Give the steps of a coping skill that a student can use to calm down. 

What is stop what you’re doing, take 3 deep breaths, name how you feel, then choose one calm action (like asking for help or taking a short walk).

500

In one or two sentences, explain how the amygdala helps keep you safe.

What is it notices danger or strong feelings and sends signals that prepare the body to act (like faster heartbeat).

500

Describe in a short sentence how the prefrontal cortex can help the amygdala when you are scared.

What is it can help re-evaluate the situation and calm the amygdala by using thinking and self-control.

500

Explain in one or two sentences how the brain stem works with the amygdala when something sudden happens.

What is the amygdala detects the sudden event and the brain stem makes fast physical changes (heart rate, breathing) so the body can respond.

500

In one or two sentences, explain how using a coping skill can help the prefrontal cortex and reduce the amygdala’s strong reaction.

What is using a coping skill gives the prefrontal cortex time to think and make better choices, which can lower the amygdala’s quick alarm so you feel less overwhelmed.

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