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45 points total for Brain Helmet Left Hemisphere Right Hemisphere Anterior Posterior Parietal Lobe Frontal Lobe Cerebrum Broca’s Area Wernicke’s Area Cerebellum Temporal Lobe Sensory Cortex Motor Cortex Occipital Lobe Visual Cortex Sensory Association Area Motor Association Area Visual Association Area Gustatory Cortex Olfactory Cortex 45 points total for Brain Helmet Project 5 points EC for wearing Pictures to represent the following: (see second page of labels) Smell Creativity Logic Hearing Speech/forming words Science/ Abstract Thoughts Vision Personality- Picture of Yourself Musical abilities Sensation (touch) Balance /Coordination Color the Following: Cerebrum: Frontal Lobe- Yellow Parietal Lobe- Green Occipital Lobe- Blue Temporal Lobe- Orange Cerebellum- Purple Put name on inside of helmet