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A Visual Guide to The Human Brain

SC.912.L.14.26

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+What are we learning today?

SC.912.L.14.26 – Identify the major parts of the brain on diagrams or models.

I will identify the 3 major parts of the brain, the 4 lobes of the cerebrum, and 2 parts of the brain stem:

Cerebrum frontal lobe temporal lobe parietal lobe occipital lobe

cerebellum brain stem

pons medulla oblongata

Benchmark Objectives

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+ The Parts of the Brain

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+Identify all four lobes of the cerebrum:frontal, temporal, parietal, and occipitalFrontal Lobe Parietal Lobe

Temporal Lobe Occipital Lobe

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+Compare a human brain to a sheep brain

Sheep Brain Human Brain

1. What observations can you make about the size and shape of the cerebrum in both brains?

2. What’s the adaptive value of a larger cerebrum?

3. What observation can you make about the location of the cerebrum in relation to the cerebellum?

Cerebrum

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name the cerebral lobe

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Posterior

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name the cerebral lobe

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name the cerebral lobe

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Name the cerebral lobe

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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+Let’s Practice Your Knowledge of Human Brain Anatomy

Name this structure of the human brain

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Name this structure of the human brain

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+Independent Practice

Worksheet: Human Brain Anatomy

Identify the following major parts of the brain in a diagram cerebrum cerebellum pons medulla

oblongata brain stem frontal lobe parietal lobe occipital lobe temporal lobe.

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+Name the Parts

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+Name the Parts

1. Sagittal fissure (NOT TESTED)

2. ____________________

3. ____________________

4. ____________________

5. Which lobe cannot be observed from this view?