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Basic list of supplies needed to get started on a notebooking project:
Paper and/or Templates
Pencil and/or Pen and Colored pencils and/or Crayons
Hole punch
Binder
Sheet protectors
Additional supplies you may want to have on hand:
Colored paper
Heavy-weight papers (or) card stock
Construction paper
Scissors
Chalks
Markers
Paints
Glue (and/or) tape
Border Stencils
Lettering Stencils
Good Fair Poor
Title
Topic/Purpose
Content/Key points
Understanding
Facts and details
Sources (If applicable)
Presentaon/neatness
Organizaon
Personal Reecons
Timeliness
Completed on me
Evaluation of a Notebooking Project.Both teacher and student should evaluate the work. Evaluations should be based on the grade level of the student and agreed upon prior to the beginning of each project. The below table is an “example” of the different aspects that can be included in an evaluation. Again, base the expectations of what is required and not required on grade level and ability. Not every notebooking project will (or should) require the same type/amount of evaluation.
Teacher directed assignments: Due by:
Student Name: __________________________________
Date Completed: ________________________________
Purpose of this Notebooking Project:
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________
Table of Contents:
Table of Contents:
cerebellum
medulla
hypothalamus
amygdale
cerebrum
frontal lobe
parietal lobe
occipital lobe
temporal lobe
CNS (Central Nervous System)
PNS (Peripheral Nervous Sys-tem)
SNS (Somatic Nervous System)
sensory/afferent
motor/efferent
sympathetic
parasympathetic
neuroglia
neuron
axon
Axon hillock
myelin sheath
synapse
neurotransmitters
Unit Related Vocabulary
grey matter
spinal cord
nerves
ventricles
cerebrospinal fluid
cranial nerves
spinal nerves
cerebral cortex
brainstem
pons
cerebral hemispheres
Broca‟s area
Wernicke‟s Area
sensory neurons
interneurons
motor neurons
action potential
Corpus callosum
Dendrite
Glial cells
Hippocampus
Basal ganglia
Medulla Oblongata/
Olfactory bulb
Pituitary gland
gyrus
sulcus
thalamus
visual cortex
white matter
Project KWL
What I know (before I begin) about the topic(s)...
What I want to learn during the process of completing this project...
(After completing the project) What I‟ve learned...
Term: Definition:
Term: Definition:
Term: Definition:
Term: Definition:
Reference(s) can be recorded and numbered here. Then referred to throughout the project.
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The Nervous
System...
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The Nervous
System...
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Venn Diagram: Central and Peripheral nervous systems
Central
Peripheral Reference(s): # ___________
Part of nervous system CNS or PNS?
Brain
Autonomic nervous system
Spinal nerves
Spinal cord
Cranial nerves
Central and Peripheral Nervous System
Reference(s): # ________
Draw and Label: Nervous System
The Brain
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The Brain
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The Brain
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The
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Term Describe...
Hypothalamus
Medulla oblongata
Cerebellum
Cerebral hemispheres
Meninges
Pituitary
Cerebrospinal uid
Grey matter
White matter
Ventricles
Sulcus
Carotid artery
Structures of the Brain and Related Terms
Reference(s): # ___________
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Draw and Label: The Brain
Description Part of the nervoussystem
Part of the nervous system that is composed of the brain and the spinal cord.
Part of the nervous system that is composed of the cranial and spinal nerves.
The part of the peripheral nervous system that regulates the activity of the heart and smooth muscle.
The part of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart and respiratory rates, increases blood ow to the skeletal muscles and dilates the pupils of the eye.
The part of the autonomic nervous system that increases gut activity and decreases heart and respiratory rates.
Matching Parts of the Nervous SystemUse each only one time: Autonomic nervous system , Central nervous system , Sympathetic nervous system , Parasympathetic nervous system, Peripheral nervous system
Reference(s): # ___________
Functions of the Nervous System
Functions of the Nervous System (cont.)
Reference(s): # ___________
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Draw and Label: Neuron
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Draw and Label: _____________________
Reference(s): # ___________
Disorders of the Nervous System...
Reference(s): # ___________
Careers related to the Human NervousSystem...
Reference(s): # ___________
Careers related to the Human NervousSystem...
Part of nervous system CNS
or PNS
Brain CNS
Autonomic nervous system PNS
Spinal nerves PNS
Spinal cord CNS
Cranial nerves PNS
Answer Keys
Term Description
Hypothalamus Controls water balance and body temperature.
Medulla ob-longata Where the respiratory rate is controlled.
Cerebellum Where posture, balance and voluntary muscle move-ments are controlled.
Cerebral hem- Contains centers governing mental activity, including
Meninges The tough fibrous envelope enclosing the brain and spi-nal cord.
Pituitary The “master” gland of the endocrine system.
Cerebrospinal fluid The fluid that surrounds the brain and spinal cord.
Grey matter Composed of cell bodies and nuclei.
White matter Composed of axons.
Ventricles Spaces in the brain filled with cerebral spinal fluid.
Sulcus A fold in the cerebral cortex.
Carotid artery The artery that supplies the brain with oxygenated blood.
Description Part of the nervoussystem
Part of the nervous system that is composed of the brain and the spinal cord. Central nervous sys-tem
Part of the nervous system that is composed of the cranial and spinal nerves. Peripheral nervous system
The part of the peripheral nervous system that regulates the activity of the heart and smooth muscle.
Autonomic nervous system
The part of the autonomic nervous system that increases heart and respiratory rates, increases blood ow to the skeletal muscles and dilates the pupils of the eye.
Sympathetic nervous system
The part of the autonomic nervous system that increases gut activity and decreases heart and respiratory rates.
Parasympathetic nerv-ous system