Brain Development Worksheet
Explore the basics of brain development, its parts, and how to keep it healthy for grade 6 science students.
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Brain Development Worksheet
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. Use the provided space for your answers.
1. Which part of the brain is responsible for thinking, memory, and language?
Cerebellum
Brainstem
Cerebrum
Spinal Cord
2. What is the process called when the brain grows and develops new connections?
Photosynthesis
Neuroplasticity
Digestion
Respiration
3. The brain is protected by the .
4. Getting enough and a healthy diet are important for brain development.
5. Name two activities that can help improve your brain's health and development.
6. Label the following parts of the brain:

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B.
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7. The brain stops developing completely after childhood.
True
False
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