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What two things can increase your heart rate?
1) emotions 2) exercise
My heart rate was 56 BPM. Twenty minutes later, it was 99 BPM. What was I doing?
Exercise
I measures my heart rate for 30 seconds. I counted 29 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
58 BPM
I measures my heart rate for 30 seconds. I counted 36 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
72 BPM
I measures my heart rate for 15 seconds. I counted 27 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
108 BPM
I measures my heart rate for 15 seconds. I counted 12 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
48 BPM
I measures my heart rate for 15 seconds. I counted 20 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
80 BPM
I measures my heart rate for 15 seconds. I counted 18 beats. What's my heart rate in BPM
72 BPM
Name two things that a plant cell has that an animal cell does not have.
Cell wall and chloroplasts
What are the main organelles in an animal cell?
Cell membrane, mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, and cytoplasm
What holds all of the things in the cell in place?
Cytoplasm
What protects the cell?
Cell membrane
What is the storage of the cell?
Vacuole
What is the 'brain' of the cell?
Nucleus
What is the power house of the cell?
Mitochondria
What is a practice we can use to gain control over our feelings?
Mindfulness
This memory technique involves putting things that are similar into groups
Categorising
This memory technique involves taking something big and breaking it into smaller parts
Chunking
How do neurons make connections with each other?
What is "Richard Of York Gave Battle In Vain" an example of?
Mnemonic
What is international mindedness?
Being open-minded about the common humanity of all people and accepting and respecting other cultures and beliefs
What is improvisation?
the act of creating or performing spontaneously, or without preparation
What Core Value is most important to you? Why?
How do you show the BRIS Core Values?
What are the BRIS Core Values?
Define depth
how well something is understood
Define breadth
understanding gow something is connecred with everything else that you know
Define skills
the abilities that invlve training and experience; practical learning that is able to be displayed - skills are developed through practice and coaching
Define knowledge
all of the facts that someone knowns about a particular subject; factual information that will be learned during a unit
What is mindfulness? How does it help us relax?
the practice of being aware of your body, mind, and feelings in the present moment
What are some benefits of having a growth mindset?
Give an example of a growth mindset sentence.
Give an example of a fixed mindset sentence.
What is a growth mindset?
What is a fixed mindset?
What are three different memory techniques?
Mnemonics, Song/Dancing, Chunking, Categorising, Storytelling
What is a mnemonic?
a device like a pattern of letters, ideas or associations that helps you remember something
How can we learn more effectively?
Define nervous system
Define neuroscience
What does "nuero-" mean
Brain
How do you measure your pulse?
What is the avergae heart rate recovery time?
5 minutes
How do you find your heart rate recovery time?
How is heart rate measures
BPM
How fast your heart beats
heart rate
What is a group of tissues working together called?
Organ
What is a group of cell's working together for a particular purpose called?
Tissue
Cells are the ______ _______ of life.
Building block
What are the levels of organisation on living things? How many are there?
1) Cell 2) Tissue 3) Organ 4) Organ System 5) Organism
What is the fifth level of organisation?
organism
What is the fourth level of organisation?
organ system
What is the third level of organisation?
organ
What is the second level of organisation?
Tissue
What is the first level of organisation?
Cell
Define endurance
the body's physical ability to remain active over a certain amount of time, without giving up
Define stamina
the ability to exert oneself, physically or mentally, over a long period of time