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Healthy Choices / Healthy Relationships
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Offer suggestions on obvious things boys and girls typically do or talk about.
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Turn to page 1 “Brain Map”Divide the opposite gender’s brain into different areas you think they spend time thinking about. Use color pencils.Answer questions at bottom of page 1.
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Class Discussion Questions:1. Why do people tend to stereotype gender behavior?2. Are there real differences in how boys and girls
think? What are some of those differences?3. Do you see some of these differences at home, with
your friends or with someone you might be going out with right now?
4. Why might boys and girls think and act differently? Is it cultural? Is it biological?
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Hormones: chemical messengers in the body.Testosterone: main sexual hormone for boys.
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Chromosomes: strands of DNA. Each chromosome contains genes that tell your body how to form you.
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
Frontal: judgmentParietal: sensory cortexTemporal: hearingOccipital: vision
The frontal lobe is one of the last areas to be “wired.” – completed. – hence, difficulty with feelings & problems.
Boy brains appear to be better at motor skills at a young age.
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain Review
1. What do hormones do in the body?2. What do genes do?3. How many chromosomes do you
have in each cell?4. How many major parts is the brain
broken up into and what does each part do?
5. What is the boy’s main sexual hormone?
Turn to Page 2 and answer Part-A & DGirls also do Part-C and boys also do Part-B
Lesson -1 The Teen Brain
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