Does animal brain size match body size? Affect intelligence? Sculpt the brains of three vertebrates to compare and contrast their structure and size.
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Your brain controls every movement and thought you have. Your brain is always working, whether you’re asleep or awake!
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Find facts about the brains of humans and two other vertebrates. You’ll find that all brains have two hemispheres, distinct structures, and are attached to a spinal cord. Among the differences you may find are that size and cortical folding varies among species.
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Do you think brain size is linked to animal size or intelligence? Discuss this with your classmates, who may have researched other animals. Make a chart of the similarities and differences you discovered using Crayola® Multicultural Markers.
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Mix white Model Magic with color from Washable Multicultural Markers. Sculpt three different vertebrate brains.
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Sculpt all three brains to scale and to show details. Air-dry them at least 24 hours.
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Add more color to highlight the folds in your brain models.
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Label each brain with details such as the name of the animal, typical brain size/weight and adult animal weight, and the relative intelligence of each creature.
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