About This Lesson
The Ask, Listen, Learn video series and supplemental lesson plans have been designed to teach kids about the impact alcohol has on the developing brain, the short and long-term consequences of underage drinking, and how to make healthy decisions. This lesson has been designed to teach kids about the physical impact underage drinking has on the developing brain and body, specifically the cerebral cortex.
The cerebral cortex is the outer layer of the brain, divided into lobes. The frontal lobe is responsible for decision-making, a function that becomes impaired when alcohol is consumed. Decision-making is also an important skill for kids to utilize to enhance their health.
This lesson provides students with scientific background on decision making and alcohol, and prepares students to make healthy choices.
Learning Objectives:
In this lesson students will be able to:
- Identify the four lobes of the cerebral cortex and their corresponding functions
- Communicate the impact of alcohol on the cerebral cortex
- Conceptualize the danger of driving drunk
- Demonstrate the ability to use decision making skills to enhance health
Standards Alignment for Cerebral Cortex Lesson
Visit these links to download free classroom materials and resources that accompany this lesson:
- Video: How Alcohol Affects the Developing Cerebral Cortex
- Cerebral Cortex Comprehension Questions
- Cerebral Cortex Vocabulary
- Cerebral Cortex Vocabulary Cards
- Cerebral Cortex Word Scramble
- Cerebral Cortex Word Search
- Cerebral Cortex Lobes Worksheet Blank
- Cerebral Cortex Worksheet Answers
- Cerebral Cortex Decision Making Lesson
- Kahoot! How Alcohol Affects the Developing Cerebral Cortex