SLEEP
BRAIN FACTS
EXERCISE YOUR BRAIN
SAFETY/STRESS
INSIDE OUR BRAIN
100

How much sleep should you get per night?

  • Babies (4–12 months): 12–16 hours, including naps
  • Toddlers (1–2 years): 11–14 hours, including naps
  • Preschoolers (3–5 years): 10–13 hours, including naps
  • School-aged children (6–12 years): 9–12 hours
  • Teenagers (13–18 years): 8–10 hours
  • Adults 7-9 hours
100

The ________ Hemisphere is the logical side. It helps you with math, reading, writing, and speaking.

The Left. 

The left controls the right side of the body and is primarily responsible for processing language, analytical thinking, logic, and mathematics. While both hemispheres collaborate for daily functions, the left side is recognized as the major hub for speech, sentence construction, and sequential reasoning.

100

What is better to learn something new: 

1.) Study 15 mins a day for 7 days

OR

2.) Study 60 mins a day 2x a week. 

1.) 15 mins a day can help you learn new things and material. 

100

What does your Brain feel like if you were able to touch it?

The human brain is very fragile. It has a consistency somewhat like jello: soft and squishy.

100

On average, your spinal cord stops growing at _____ what age? [Hint lower than 5]

4 years old. 

Your spinal cord consists of a bundle of nervous tissue and support cells that are responsible for sending messages from your brain throughout your body.

200

What animal sleeps 90% of the day?

[Hint starts with the letter K]

The koala sleeps up to 22 hours a day, which equates to about 90% of a 24-hour period. 

  • Diet: They survive exclusively on eucalyptus leaves, which are toxic, highly fibrous, and almost entirely lacking in nutrients.
  • Energy Conservation: Because their food is so low in energy, koalas have evolved a very slow metabolism and must sleep extensively just to survive.
200

True or False? Your Brain cannot feel pain.

True: 

Your brain is the boss of processing pain from the rest of your body, but it actually has NO PAIN RECEPTORS of its own.

200

Can exercise make you smarter? Why? 

YES. Like running or playing basketball, is great for your body and can even help improve your mood. Scientists have recently learned that for a period of time after you've exercised, your body produces a chemical that makes your brain more receptive to learning. So if you're stuck on a homework problem, go out and play a game of soccer, then try the problem again. You just might discover that you're able to solve it.

200

Name three ways to protect your Brain?

Wear a helmet, don't FALL, wear your seat belt, exercise (this helps with blood flow to your Brain)... 

200

What percentage of the human brain is made of fat ____, making it the fattiest organ in the human body. [Hint above 50%]

60% made of fat

300

Name TWO things that delay your sleep?

You need: 

A regular sleep schedule. Follow your natural circadian rhythm. Have a wind-down routine (bath, reading, listening to music). Keep your bedroom dark and avoid bright light, especially blue light, in the evening. Make your bed comfortable and inviting. Use a noise-blocking machine to minimize distracting noise. Use a natural light timer to wake your body in the morning.



300

How fast do "messages zip through your brain and body"? _____ Miles per hour.  

"Messages" speeds about 150 miles per hour (faster than a bullet train)!  Some signals as fast 240 miles per hour. 

300

What is the brain's ability to learn NEW things, and change our habits? [Hint re-wire the brain]

___________plasticity

Neuroplasticity. 

It is driven by learning, new experiences, and recovery from injury, allowing the brain to adapt to changing environments and unlearn negative habits.

300

True or False? You are SOMETIMES too old to learn something new.


False. The brain can learn how to do new things at any age!

300

How many thoughts per day do we have?

70,000 thoughts on average. These thoughts are tied to our emotions, memories and movement. 

400

How many "STAGES" of sleep do we go through when we are sleeping?

There are four sleep stages, including one for rapid eye movement (REM) sleep which is when we dream and three that form non-REM (NREM) sleep.

Stage 1 also called N1, normally lasts just 1-7 minutes.

Stage 2. During stage 2, the body enters a more subdued state including a drop in temperature, relaxed muscles, and slowed breathing and heart rate. At the same time, brain waves show a new pattern and eye movement stops. 

Stage 3: sleep is also known as N3 or deep sleep, and it is harder to wake someone up if they are in this phase. Muscle tone, pulse, and breathing rate decrease in N3 sleep as the body relaxes even further.

REM. During REM sleep, brain activity picks up, nearing levels seen when you are awake. DREAM TIME

400

 Neurons in the brain generate a small amount of ________ when sending messages back and forth.


Power/electricity. The human brain can generate about 23 watts of power (enough to power a lightbulb).

400

How many "seconds" does your short-term memory last? 

20 to 30 seconds. 

400

True or False? Our brains are shrinking over time.  

True. 

Modern human brains are smaller than they were 10,000-20,000 years ago, possibly due to efficiency adaptations. But size doesn’t determine intelligence

400

What percentage of the brain is made of water? [Hint above 50%]

75% of the brain is made up of water. As little as 2% can make your feel foggy with thinking. 

500

True or False? Your Brain is more active at night. 

Your brain is more active at night. Its busy processing the day, taking a brain wash to get rid of unsued information. When we dream our brain is just as active when we are awake. 

500

On average how many neurons are in our brain?


FINAL JEOPARDY: How many years would it take to count the neurons (nerve cells in the brain)?

86 Billion neurons in the human brain. 









500

Every single minute, how much blood flows through you brain? ______ (hint ML)

750 ML flows through your brain each minute. One and a half bottles of water. 

500

Why do our brains allow us to feel fear? Why would feeling scared be helpful?

Fear/Feeling scared helps protect us from dangerous situations.

500

What are examples of "Healthy Foods" that naturally boost dopamine (happy feeling, reward &  motivation)?

  • Lean Proteins: Chicken, turkey, and lean beef contain high amounts of tyrosine.
  • Omega-3 Rich Fish: Salmon and mackerel help protect brain tissue and support cognitive function.
  • Dairy Products: Milk, cheese, and yogurt are excellent sources of tyrosine.
  • Eggs: Packed with choline, an essential nutrient that supports brain health and the nervous system.
  • Fruits and Veggies: Bananas (especially the riper ones), avocados, and leafy greens contain tyrosine and essential vitamins needed for dopamine synthesis.
  • Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, walnuts, and pumpkin seeds are great plant-based sources of protein and healthy fats