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Brain and Behavior

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Mirror Neurons

Some interesting things about Mirror Neurons.

Mirror neurons senses both the move another person is about to make and their feelings, and instantaneously prepare us to imitate that movement and feel with them.

Mirror neurons operate in the premotor cortex, which governs speaking, and movement.

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Through Many Eyes Lesson Plans (Lessons on Empathy)

 Are you then unable to recognize unless it has the same sound as yours?

Andre Gide 1869-1951 French Author

     
The following stories are accompanied by several lessons 

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Story That Best Explains the Evidence

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Storytelling

STORYTELLING

Here are some websites on storytelling. I think these sites will make reading and writing stories a little bit more fun and interesting!!! 

http://www.storyarts.org/lessonplans/acrosscurriculum/index.html

www.childdrama.com/energy

http://www.infotoday.com/MMSchools/jan02/banaszewski.htm

Another way I want to teach storytelling is with the use of Ambiguous Figures. I would like to start with the pictures Paul showed us in class.

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Building Your Own Story and Letting Your Mind "PLAY"

 

 

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Evidence & Experiment Nine

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Evidence & Experiment Eight

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Evidence & Experiment Seven

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Evidence & Experiment Six

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