Fist to Five How well do you understand how your emotions affect your thinking?

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Fist to Five How well do you understand how your emotions affect your thinking?

Neurons in a network

Neuron Vocabulary

How does it think? Left Hemisphere: Reading Writing Math Language Right Hemisphere: Art Music Colors Hypothalamus: EMOTIONS!!!! Hunger/thirst Body temp.

When fear or anxiety occur, our method of thinking changes in our brain.

How do we get control of it? Emotions affect thinking When people are under stress, your body releases the hormone adrenaline. Physical symptoms are: Sweating Increased Heart Rate Rapid Breathing Brain Lock Stomach Contractions

THINK-PAIR-SHARE: Describe a time when you were really stressed out or afraid. Partner A, take 45 seconds to tell about that situation with no interruptions. Repeat process for Partner B.

WHIP AROUND: DIRECTIONS: 1. Silently, fill in the sentence frame below. 2. Be prepared to share your answer with the class. When I get stressed out, you would know it because I _________________.

Personal Stress Symptoms Inventory Highlight in the color PINK the symptoms that you have when you have stress/anxiety. Highlight in the color YELLOW the seven (7) things that would most negatively affect a student at school.

What does STRESS or ANXIETY look like?

anxiety

Let’s De-Stress Square Breathing Positive Self-Talk and Reframing “Chunking” tasks Visualization Before a stressful situation During a stressful situation

Fist to Five How well do you understand how your emotions affect your thinking?