Brain Based Learning
Learning styles
Communication
Control techniques
Lesson plans
100

Kaiser Permanente and the CDC conducted a research study in 1997 that showed a correlation between childhood trauma and health outcomes in adults. What was that research study called?

ACE (Adverse Childhood Experience) study

100
Learn best by reading or seeing.
What is Visual?
100
Changes in tone, voice loudness or strength, rate, inflection, or pitch.
What is the vocal component of verbal communication?
100
Classroom activities that are repetitive and follow a common procedure
What is Routines?
100
Activity at outset of a lesson to get students undivided attention to arouse their interest and establish a conceptual framework.
What is set induction?
200

What do students (and adults) need in the survival state of the brain to maintain regulation?

Safety (physical and emotional)

200
Those who learn best by hearing.
What is Auditory?
200
Communicating through words and talking.
What is Verbal communication?
200
Accepted and non-accepted actions in the classroom.
What is Limits?
200
The methodology and procedure.
What is Instructional strategy?
300

In the emotional state of the brain, what do kids (and adults) need in order to be regulated?

Connection and belonging

300
Those who are a hands on the manipulation learner.
What is physical?
300
Implied, or intended, message that cannot be directly attributed to the meaning of the words or the way they are spoken.
What is metaverbal component?
300
Being aware of what is taking place in the classroom.
What is Monitoring?
300
Planned patterned behaviors that are definite steps by which the teacher influences.
What is Methodology learning?
400

This part of the brain is like a fire alarm and is constantly scanning our environment to ensure we are safe.

What is the amygdala

400
Those who use words to express learning.Prefer using words, both in speech and writing
What is Verbal?
400
80% of what is communicated is expressed through actions.
What is non-verbal communication?
400
Applying a negative stimulus or removal of a positive stimulus fro inappropriate behavior.
What is Punishment?
400
Sequence of steps designed to lead students to the acquisition of the desired learning.
What is Procedure?
500

When the amygdala is triggered, what three responses can occur?

Fight, flight and freeze
500
You prefer to work alone and use self-study.
What is Solitary?
500
Movements, gestures with head, hands, or other body parts.
What is body language?
500
Heading off conflict or help students deal with their own disputes.
What is resolving conflict?
500
An activity designed to pull a lesson together and bring it to a logical conclusion.
What is closure?