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Life orientation

Grade 9

Thinking skills

Module 1

Get a head start! (thinking skills)

GET A HEAD START!

The human brain is wonderful and is more complicated than the newest computer. It works 24 hours a day - even when you sleep. It receives and processes all the information you receive from the world around you through your senses.

Your senses send a flood of information to the brain. Everything that you see, hear, smell, taste and touch is given meaning in your brain. Your brain sorts, thinks, remembers, creates, compares, plans, solves problems - even if you are not doing it consciously.

The brain "floats" inside your skull in a "shockproof" liquid and is further protected by three cushioning layers of tissue.

If you could take your brain to pieces, you would find three main parts, the left and right cerebral hemispheres, the cerebellum and the brain stem which links the brain to the spinal cord and the rest of the body.

If you looked at the brain under a powerful microscope, you would see a complicated mass of nerve cells, called the "grey matter" of the brain. These nerve cells are connected by a network of nerve fibres to nerve cells all over your body. The brain contains 10 billion nerve cells - which is only a tenth of the brain's cells. This wonderful structure and its functions make the computer look rather primitive, doesn't it?

READ ON…

Many people have a specific right or left brain dominance. This has certain implications for the way in which they learn. But more about this when we get to learning and studying.

The right hemisphere is the side which specialises in imagination, daydreaming, rhythm, colour, the whole picture and spatial awareness.

The left hemisphere specialises in words, logic, numbers, sequence, analysis and lists.

A study technique like mind-mapping helps a person to use both hemispheres to learn, to understand and to remember.

How to know if you are right brain or left brain dominant:

Here are some questions that you can answer to find out. This is not a standardised test for brain dominance, but it should give you an idea. Just answer YES or NO.

  1. You prefer to study from your text book.
  1. Your notes are neat and numbered.
  1. You learn better from direct experience.
  1. Your notes are in the form of mindmap drawings ir squiggles.
  1. You prefer to hear the whole story before separate facts are really meaningful to you.

If you answered "yes" to the first two questions and "no" to the rest, you are probably left hemisphere dominant. If you answered "no" to the first two questions and "yes" to the rest, you are probably right brain dominant.

Often people which are right brain dominant, very creative and not very organised, have a tough time at schools who cater for left brainers who are methodical and organised. It is important for right brainers to learn to organise their thoughts and for left brainers to work on flexibility of thought and creativity.

We will do exercises designed to help you improve the functioning of both sides of your brain during this course.

We have started off with a bit of background information, but the course will become more practical as we go along.

[LO 3.4]

Assessment

Learning outcomes(LOs)
LO 3
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT The learner will be able to use acquired life skills to achieve and extend personal potential to respond effectively to challenges in his or her world.
Assessment standards(ASs)
We know this when the learner:
3.3 responds appropriately to emotions in challenging situations;
3.4 explains what has been learned from a challenging personal ineraction by critically reflecting on own behaviour;
3.6 critically evaluates own application of problem-solving skills in a challenging situation.

Questions & Answers

Discuss the differences between taste and flavor, including how other sensory inputs contribute to our  perception of flavor.
John Reply
taste refers to your understanding of the flavor . while flavor one The other hand is refers to sort of just a blend things.
Faith
While taste primarily relies on our taste buds, flavor involves a complex interplay between taste and aroma
Kamara
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Ummi Reply
omeprazole
Kamara
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Renee
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Renee
is a drug
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Kamara
Omeprazole Cimetidine / Tagament For the complicated once ulcer - kit
Patrick
what is the function of lymphatic system
Nency Reply
Not really sure
Eli
to drain extracellular fluid all over the body.
asegid
The lymphatic system plays several crucial roles in the human body, functioning as a key component of the immune system and contributing to the maintenance of fluid balance. Its main functions include: 1. Immune Response: The lymphatic system produces and transports lymphocytes, which are a type of
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to transport fluids fats proteins and lymphocytes to the blood stream as lymph
Adama
what is anatomy
Oyindarmola Reply
Anatomy is the identification and description of the structures of living things
Kamara
what's the difference between anatomy and physiology
Oyerinde Reply
Anatomy is the study of the structure of the body, while physiology is the study of the function of the body. Anatomy looks at the body's organs and systems, while physiology looks at how those organs and systems work together to keep the body functioning.
AI-Robot
what is enzymes all about?
Mohammed Reply
Enzymes are proteins that help speed up chemical reactions in our bodies. Enzymes are essential for digestion, liver function and much more. Too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause health problems
Kamara
yes
Prince
how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effects of HCl
Wulku Reply
little girl okay how does the stomach protect itself from the damaging effect of HCL
Wulku
it is because of the enzyme that the stomach produce that help the stomach from the damaging effect of HCL
Kamara
function of digestive system
Ali Reply
function of digestive
Ali
the diagram of the lungs
Adaeze Reply
what is the normal body temperature
Diya Reply
37 degrees selcius
Xolo
37°c
Stephanie
please why 37 degree selcius normal temperature
Mark
36.5
Simon
37°c
Iyogho
the normal temperature is 37°c or 98.6 °Fahrenheit is important for maintaining the homeostasis in the body the body regular this temperature through the process called thermoregulation which involves brain skin muscle and other organ working together to maintain stable internal temperature
Stephanie
37A c
Wulku
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Diya Reply
anaemia is the decrease in RBC count hemoglobin count and PVC count
Eniola
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Diya Reply
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Diya
acid
Mary
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Elisha Reply
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Muhammad Reply
Organ Systems Of The Human Body (Continued) Organ Systems Of The Human Body (Continued)
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Source:  OpenStax, Life orientation grade 9. OpenStax CNX. Sep 15, 2009 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col11065/1.1
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