Quality Sleep
Sleep Goals
Stages of Sleep
Sleep Deprivation
Sleep and Learning
100

What is a good amount of sleep for teens?

8-10 hours

100

Name one goal to improve sleep habits.

Avoid screen time, make a sleep schedule, etc

100

What happens during Stage 1 of sleep?

your body starts to slow down, with a decrease in muscle activity, eye movement, and brain waves, making it very easy to wake up as you are in a light sleep state

100

What is one effect of not getting enough sleep?

You might have trouble learning, focusing, and reacting.

100

How does sleep affect learning?

Getting enough high-quality sleep helps students focus, think clearly, and perform well academically. Helps store memories and things you have learned.

200

Why is quality sleep important?

Sleep allows the body to rest and gain energy, make better decisions, boost the immune system to fight off diseases, and grow healthy muscles, bones, hair & skin.

200

How can dimming lights help with sleep?

It tells your brain it is time for bed

200

Describe what occurs in Stage 2 of sleep.

the body enters a more relaxed state with a slowing heart rate and breathing, a drop in body temperature, and minimal to no eye movement

200

Name two symptoms of sleep deprivation.

poor concentration, reduced reaction times and altered mood

200

Why is REM sleep important for learning?

REM sleep is crucial for learning because it actively helps the brain store and process new information

300

What are the benefits of getting enough sleep?

Reduced risk of chronic diseases, Improved immune function, Improved mood and emotional well-being, Reduced stress levels, Increased alertness and focus

300

What is one thing to avoid before bed?

screens, heavy or spicy foods

300

What happens in Stage 3 of sleep?

  • Your breathing and heart rate slow to their lowest levels
  • Your muscles relax
  • Your body increases blood supply to your muscles
  • Your brain produces slower delta waves
  • There's no eye movement or muscle activity
300

How does lack of sleep affect your mood?


Sleep deprivation can significantly impact your mood, making you feel irritable, angry, and depressed. It can also make it harder to cope with stress. 




300

How does sleep impact memory?

Sleep helps strengthen neural connections in the brain, which makes memories more stable

400

What is the relationship between sleep and decision-making?

the less sleep you get, the poorer your decision-making abilities become

400

How can a cool room help with sleep?

as your body naturally cools down before sleep, a lower room temperature signals to your body that it's time to sleep

400

What occurs during REM sleep?

  • Processing and consolidation of memories
  • Regulation of emotions
  • Rapid, involuntary eye movements under closed eyelids
  • Temporary paralysis of most voluntary muscles, preventing acting out dreams
400

What are the long-term effects of chronic sleep deprivation?

Increased risk of:

  • Heart disease
  • Diabetes 
  • Obesity
  • Cancer
  • Dementia 
  • Mood disorders
400

How does sleep influence physical performance?

During sleep your muscles and bones grow and recover

500

What is the impact of technology on sleep quality?


Technology negatively impacts sleep quality in children and adults. This can be due to the blue light from screens, which can delay melatonin secretion and disrupt circadian rhythm

500

What is a perfect bedtime routine?

establishing a consistent sleep schedule, winding down with relaxing activities like a warm bath or reading, avoiding screens and stimulants close to bedtime, creating a comfortable sleep environment, and practicing stress-reducing techniques like deep breathing or meditation, all while aiming to go to bed and wake up at the same time each day

500
What does REM stand for?

Rapid Eye Movement

500

What are potential health issues caused by lack of sleep?

dementia, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, obesity and even cancers

500

How does sleep affect emotional regulation?

Lack of sleep can lead to lack of emotion regulation, lack of ability to deal with stress, makes you more irritable, etc