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In this lesson, you will practice speaking about Albert Einstein's brain being stolen after his death. Keywords Einstein, brain, stolen, physicist, study, research, doctor, psychiatrist
It develops student's knowledge for reading and writing by understanding the story, answering the questions and circlin... A reading activity for intermediate and upper. It works with the comprehension of a bbc text. This worksheet contains a passage about Albert Einstein.
Summary: This lesson is divided into three sections: Use your brain, Brain activities and Einstein’s life. In the lesson, students will: 1. do a quiz about the human brain; 2. test their memories; 3. find out if the left or right side of their brain is dominant; 4. find out about Albert Einstein. Key skills: reading, speaking and vocabulary
Before he turned physics upside down, a young Albert Einstein supposedly showed off his genius by devising a complex riddle involving a stolen exotic fish and a long list of suspects. Can you resist tackling a brain teaser written by one of the smartest people in history?
Einstein’s riddle is a challenging detective-style activity where students have to use logic to solve the nationality, pet, drink, color, and hobby of each homeowner. It’s believed that at a young age, Albert Einstein created this riddle.
Before he turned physics upside down, a young Albert Einstein supposedly showed off his genius by devising a complex riddle involving a stolen exotic fish and a long list of suspects. Can you resist tackling a brain teaser written by one of the smartest people in history? Dan Van der Vieren shows.
Albert Einstein's brain was removed within seven and a half hours of his death. His apparent regularities or irregularities in the brain have been used to support various ideas about correlations in neuroanatomy with general or mathematical intelligence. Studies have suggested an increased number of glial cells in Einstein's brain. [1] [2]