Grades 3-5 Module 1

Understanding How The Brain Works

Primary Understanding

Students will explore and evaluate information on how the brain makes connections.

Module Description

Students will explore the changes in their brains during the adolescent years. A focus on how social relationships and sensitivity to reward make them uniquely vulnerable to the positive and negative effects of using technology.

Module Vocabulary

Neuron - cells of the nervous system, including the brain
Synapse - the space between two neurons, where neurons use chemical and electrical signals to communicate with each other
Synaptic pruning - the process of removing synapses or brain connections
Myelin - a substance that wraps around part of the neuron to help neurons communicate more efficiently with each other
Myelination - the process of adding myelin to neurons
Striatum - a structure in the brain's center that supports learning and responding to rewards. The striatum is divided into the ventral striatum, which includes the nucleus accumbens, and the dorsal striatum.
Reward processing - how the brain learns from reward. The striatum is one part of the brain used for reward processing.
Prefrontal Cortex (PFC) - the front part of the brain that supports many functions, including planning, self-control, and social processing

Module Materials

Lesson slides
Internet-connected devices for students (alternative activities are suggested if such devices are not available for students in class)
Neuron Image (digital or physical copies)

Module Standards

CDC National Health Standards for Middle School
1.5.1, 1.5.2, 1.5.3

2.5.2, 2.5.3, 2.5.5, 2.5.6

4.5.2, 4.5.3 

5.5.2,5.5.3

6.5.1, 6.5.2