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1 To Do: Monday bell ringer
Write only the corrections on your whiteboard. Are you familiar with the work of Marie Curie. Born in Warsaw Poland, on November 7, 1867, Curie was a Chemist and physicist. She and her husband, Pierre won the Nobel Prize in 1903 for there research on radioactivity. In 1911, Marie becomes the first person to win the nobel Prize twice she won the second award for her discovery of radium and polonium. Marie died in 1934 from cancer cause by her long contact with radiation.

2 ANSWER Are you familiar with the work of Marie Curie? Born in Warsaw, Poland, on November 7, 1867, Curie was a chemist and physicist. She and her husband, Pierre, won the Nobel Prize in 1903 for their research on radioactivity. In 1911, Marie became the first person to win the Nobel Prize twice. She won the second award for her discovery of radium and polonium. Marie died in 1934 from cancer caused by her long contact with radiation.

3 Fears and Phobias Video How did you feel when you walked in the class? Why? What did you notice about your body?

4 Fear Factor I need one volunteer! Before After Heart rate Pulse Breathing Dilation of pupils Blood pressure

5 Fear Factor What measurements did we take? What was the stimulus?
How did those measurements change after stimulus? What is the amygdala? What does it do?

6 Hacking the Brain Solutions for overcoming phobias:
Solutions for controlling the fear response:

7 To Do: Tuesday bell ringer
Write only the corrections on your whiteboard. The Hope Diamond--one of the most famus diamonds in the world--has a long and interest history. Many years ago, a French traveler bought the 112-carat dimond in India. In 1668, he sold the violet diamond to king Louis XIV of france Louis had the diamond cut and worn it on a ribbon around his neck. Wood you like to see the Hope Diamond. It has been at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., sense November 10, 1958.

8 ANSWER The Hope Diamond--one of the most famous diamonds in the world--has a long and interesting history. Many years ago, a French traveler bought the 112-carat diamond in India. In 1668, he sold the violet diamond to King Louis XIV of France. Louis had the diamond cut and wore it on a ribbon around his neck. Would you like to see the Hope Diamond? It has been at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., since November 10, 1958.

9 Fears and Phobias Slide 11 – Summarizing Informational Text

10 Fears and Phobias Read pg. 41 Fears and Phobias
As you read, fill out the evidence worksheet. We will do one together.

11 To Do: Wednesday bell ringer
Write only the corrections on your whiteboard. "what walks down stairs, alone or in pears, and makes a slinkety sound." The Slinky has been a favorite toy since it's introduction on November Engineer Richard James was performing an experiment with tension springs when one fall to the ground and begun to "walk." That gave James' an idea! His wife, Betty came up with the perfect name for the new invention. Since than more than 300 million Slinky toys have been sold.

12 ANSWER "What walks down stairs, alone or in pairs, and makes a slinkety sound?" The Slinky has been a favorite toy since its introduction on November 26, 1945. Engineer Richard James was performing an experiment with tension springs when one fell to the ground and beganto "walk." That gave James[no apostrophe] an idea! His wife, Betty, came up with the perfect name for the new invention. Since then more than 300 million Slinky toys have been sold.

13 Fears and Phobias Reread pg. 41 1. Answer the questions on pg. 48-50.
2. Write a summary of the text.

14 To Do: Wednesday bell ringer
Finish answering the questions on pg Finish writing a summary of the text, ‘Fears and Phobias’.

15 To Do: Thursday bell ringer
Write only the corrections on your whiteboard. "I was the seventh of nine children," Robert F Kennedy said of his childhood "and when you come from that far down you half to strugle to survive. Born on November , Robert was a younger borther of president John F. Kennedy. He served as attorney general during his brother's presidency and as a senator from New York. In 1968, he decide to run for president. While campaigning in los Angeles, a bullet cut short his life at the age of 42.

16 ANSWER "I was the seventh of nine children," Robert F. Kennedy said of his childhood, "and when you come from that far down you have to struggle to survive." Born on November 20, 1925, Robert was a younger brother of President John F. Kennedy. He served as attorney general during his brother's presidency and as a senator from New York. In 1968, he decided to run for president. While campaigning in Los Angeles, a bullet cut short his life at the age of 42.

17 WIRED FOR FEAR Visual Elements Stills Animation
Does the video use stills or animation? What purpose do they serve? Sound elements Music Narration How does the music match the video’s topic or content? How does the music create or add to a mood? What does the narration add to the video? Video Take notes as you watch.

18 Wired for fear How do the brain pathways of our body’s fear response work? What new ideas did you learn from the video about the fear and the brain? Answer the questions #1-5 on pg. 62.

19 Face your fears and scare the phobia out of your brain
In your performance assessment book, read pg As you read: follow the close reading directions take notes in the margins define the words using context clues answer the questions.

20 To Do: Friday bell ringer
Write only the corrections on your whiteboard. Born in Ohio on November 19, 1831 president James Garfield drove canal boat teams to pay for his education. The first left-hand president, Garfield's term were cut short when he was shot in a Washington, D.C., railway station. His term as president last only six months? Alexander Graham bell tried to use one of his inventions to find the bullet in Garfields body, but he wasnt successful. Two months after being shot, Garfield die.

21 ANSWER Born in Ohio on November 19, 1831, President James Garfield drove canal boat teams to pay for his education. The first left- handed president, Garfield's term was cut short when he was shot in a Washington, D.C., railway station. His term as president lasted only six months. Alexander Graham Bell tried to use one of his inventions to find the bullet in Garfield's body, but he wasn't successful. Two months after being shot, Garfield died.

22 Fears and phobias What is a fear? What is a phobia? How can we overcome fears and phobias? What questions do you still have about fears and phobias?

23 Summative test Answer questions 1-12 on both tests. This is a summative grade for a total of 24 questions. Turn in with your name. Read a book when you are finished.


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