Introduction
Brain Under Construction
Moving on From Childhood
Stone Age Impulses in the Modern World
Modern Implications
100

What is the key idea of the introduction? 

Humans are more adaptable than other animals

100

Humans are unique in their __________ and long adolescence. FILL IN THE BLANK.

Adaptability

100

What is the key idea of the section, "Moving on From Childhood?"

Taking risks as teens can lead to rewards OR teens learn new skills fast, which leads to becoming sufficient adults

100

What makes the adolescent brain different from the brains of children and adults?

The adolescent brain responds to rewards, whereas, the brains of children and adults do not have such a high response to rewards. 

100

According to the text, what is the increase in the chance of dying due to reckless driving?

200% increase

200
What is the structure of the introduction?

Compare & Contrast

200

What is the structure of the section, "Brain Under Construction?"

Compare & Contrast

200

If the structure of "Moving on From Childhood" is Cause & Effect, what is effecting what?

Rewards effect the teen brain

200

What is the main purpose of the text? 

To inform readers on how adolescent brains differ from brains at other ages, and how those differences prepare teens for adulthood

200

How does the stress experienced by modern teens compare to that of our early ancestors? 

Modern teens experience much more stress today

300

TRUE OR FALSE: Humans have a unique period of adolescence as compared to other animals?

TRUE

300

What is human development compared to in the section "Brain Under Construction?"

Neanderthals - they do NOT have a long period of adolescence

300

What is the meaning of "insulate?"

to Wrap

300

How is the development of the adolescent brain contrasted with Neanderthals? 

Teenagers go through a long period of adolescence, while Neanderthals do not

300

Finish the quote: "As long as it's not lethal, as in the case of foolish risk-taking, it can lead to _________ and _________. 

innovation and creativity

400

The title of the selection highlights the idea that...

adolescent brain development has important benefits for adults

400
What is the meaning of "streamline?"

To make something more efficient or simple

400

If the structure of "Moving on From Childhood" is Compare & Contrast, what is being compared?

The adolescent brain is compared to children & adults
400

Why does the author include information in this section, "Stone Age Impulses in the Modern World?"

Explain the benefits of risk-taking for teenage development 

400

What are some modern examples of risky behaviors that teenagers engage in, as mentioned in the text?

Reckless driving, accidents, dangerous behaviors

500

Name one example of a unique trait of the adolescent brain mentioned in the text. 

Long period of development, responds to rewards, takes risks, etc. 

500

What happens to the responsiveness of the adolescent brain when it receives rewards? 

The adolescent brain responds in a positive way - the brain scan machine went crazy

500

According to the text, what is the relationship between taking risks and rewards? 

Taking risks can lead to rewards 

500

In what ways did the stone age impulses (taking risks) discussed in the text have both positive and negative consequences for people from the stone age? 

Taking risks may have led to being killed by a predator (negative) or gaining a supply of food and land (positives)

500

Provide one piece of advice or insight mentioned in the text for navigating adolescence successfully

- Take risks now - may lead to a new hobby

- You can always change who you are, now is the time

- Learn new things - your brain is at the best stage for learning new information