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Psychology or Anatomy - Fun Activity - Coloring the Regions of the Brain

Rated 4.74 out of 5, based on 104 reviews
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Mister Rutter
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Grade Levels
9th - 12th, Homeschool
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Pages
4 pages; 3 PowerPoints
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I think this is an excellent resource for an emergency substitute teacher in my homeschool co-op's high school Anatomy and Biology classes. The students will enjoy the creative, coloring aspect of learning about the structures and functions of brain organs, and the sub will enjoy engaged students!
We used these a a resource for Growth Mindset. Our 4th-6th graders enjoyed the brain coloring sheet.

Description

Coloring the Brain! This is a relaxing but effective activity for any psychology or anatomy students attempting to commit to memory the major organs of the human brain. High school classes seem to enjoy opportunities to sit back and color while learning high-level material. All you need is a box of colored pencils, crayons or markers to keep 'em busy in a quiet and productive way. The package includes: a blank brain-diagram worksheet for coloring, complete with word-bank and empty blocks for students to create a key as they go; a thoroughly-researched double-sided handout for reference and study; a 23-slide PowerPoint presentation, "Organs of the Human Brain" for modeling the information prior to coloring; Teacher's Guide sheet; and 2 (bonus) rapid-looping PowerPoints just for fun.
Total Pages
4 pages; 3 PowerPoints
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Teaching Duration
45 minutes
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