Is your brain developed??
Across
- 3. The understanding that the amount of something stays the same, even if its shape changes.
- 4. All the mental activities related to thinking, learning, and remembering.
- 6. (2)The way the brain receives and makes sense of information from the senses (like sight, touch, sound).
- 10. The second stage (2–7 years), where children use imagination but may not understand logic.
- 11. The outer layer of the brain that helps with thinking, decision-making, and processing information.
- 12. (2)The third stage (7–11 years), where children start thinking logically about real things.
- 14. The small gap between neurons where messages are passed.
- 15. (2)The part of the brain that controls basic life functions like breathing and heart rate.
- 16. Changing our ideas to fit new information.
Down
- 1. A nerve cell that sends and receives messages in the brain and body.
- 2. (2)Body processes that happen automatically, like breathing and heartbeat
- 4. The part of the brain that helps with balance, movement, and coordination.
- 5. Seeing things only from your own point of view.
- 7. Fitting new information into what we already know.
- 8. The first stage of development (birth–2 years), where babies learn through senses and movement.
- 9. A mental framework or pattern that helps us understand and organize information.
- 13. The part of the brain that sends sensory information (like sounds and sights) to the right areas of the brain.