The Frontal Lobe

The Frontal Lobe

The frontal lobe is one the of the most important regions in the brain for learning. The functions of the frontal lobe include: memory, language, decision-making, and problem solving. It can be said that the frontal lobe is like the remote control of the brain because it controls how we communicate and our personalities. 

Damage to the frontal lobe can result in:

  • loss of motor movements - partial paralysis
  • inability to speak and process language
  • loss of problem solving skills
  • reduced attention and awareness
  • changes in personality 


In education, the frontal lobe determines whether a child will retain the information or not, based on their working memory. If educators focused on the different regions of the brain and provided activities that cultivated that region's functions, students would be actually receiving instruction that 100% is tailored to what is in their ability. Below will be activities provided for each specific function. 


Problem Solving 
  • Choose A or B
  • True or False 
  • Multiple choice 
  • Multi-operation world problems 
Motor Movements
  • Brain Breaks
  • Dancing and arts-integrated lessons
  • Physical education (P.E.) 
Language
  • Homonyms 
  • vocabulary word games
  • rhyming and Nursery rhymes 

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