A visual presentation to introduce the concepts of neuroplasticity and the brain's reaction to music, featuring an embedded TED-Ed video and prompts for the lab activity.
Le corrigé complet de la fiche documentaire "Urgence Arctique", incluant des explications détaillées et des notes pédagogiques pour l'enseignant.
Une présentation visuelle attrayante pour introduire la leçon sur l'ours polaire et le réchauffement climatique. Idéal pour une projection en classe.
Une fiche documentaire complète sur l'ours polaire et les menaces liées au réchauffement climatique, incluant un texte informatif et des questions de compréhension pour les élèves de 6ème/5ème. Expansion sur deux pages avec des zones de travail aérées.
A set of six creative discussion cards for 'The Musical Brain' lesson, featuring thought-provoking prompts on evolution, technology, medicine, and culture, designed for high school Socratic seminars.
A sophisticated reading passage for high school students exploring the 'frisson' effect, the dopaminergic reward system, and the white matter pathways connecting the auditory cortex to the emotional brain.
A student-facing lab worksheet designed for grades 9-12. It includes structured sections for pitch discrimination tests, rhythmic interference experiments, and an emotional frisson log, followed by scientific analysis questions.
A visually striking slide deck for 'The Musical Brain' lesson. It covers neuroanatomy, the 'frisson' effect, the difference between pitch and rhythm processing, and the link between music and memory, designed with a sophisticated dark neural theme.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for high school teachers, providing a detailed roadmap for 'The Musical Brain' lesson. It includes essential questions, learning objectives, a timed lesson flow, and specific instructional tips for neuro-musicology instruction.
A teacher-facing rubric for assessing the Neural Studio Soundtrap project, covering criteria such as rhythmic entrainment, harmonic surprise, and scientific reflection.
A detailed listening guide for students that analyzes three specific musical compositions (Satie, Bach, and Stravinsky) through the lens of auditory neuroscience and feature extraction.