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FINAL PROJECT

Judith Fernndez Daz



Questions:
1. Do you remember about what you dreamed last night?
2. Are you the ones that usually remember what you dreamed?
3. Do you have repetitive dreams? What are those about?





Rem:
Conscious:
Awareness:
Pons:
Rhyme:
Slumber:
Inconsistent:
Paralysis:
Stage:

Fears:



R.e.m:
A stage in the normal sleep cycle during which dreams occur and
the body undergoes marked changes including rapid eye movement
,loss of reflexes, and increased pulse rate and brain activity
Conscious:
Having an awareness of one's environment and one's own existence
, sensations, and thoughts.
Awareness:
The
state or condition of being aware; having knowledge; consciousness:
Pons:
A specific section of the brain formed by the rounded prominence
on the front surface of the brainstem.
Rhyme:
Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words
Slumber:
To slumber is to sleep, sometimes specifically to sleep lightly or
doze. Slumber can also describe a peacefulness
Inconsistent:
Lacking in harmony between the different parts or elements-self-
contradictory
Paralysis:
The loss of the ability to move (and sometimes to feel anything) in
part or most of the body, typically as a result of illness, poison, or
injury.
Stage:
A particular point or period in the growth or development of
something
Fears:
An unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or
something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.


Instructions: Pay attention to the following video and chose the correct
answer in every question based on what you understood.

1. What are dreams?
Dreams are a manifestation of our conscious. Dreams are the association of ideas
about certain things that require balance
2. Where do dreams come from?
Comes from for daily experiences, even that happen a few days ago, can be detected
in daily life.
3. Is our organism conscious about the million of experiences that we have?
No, it is not
4. The ARAS deals with what elements?
Awareness and Awakeness
5. How much time does it take to begin "remming"
It takes about an hour and a half
6. According to the studies, everybody dream, and people usually take one or one
hour and a half dreaming?
True
7. How old was the girl the first time she dreamed with tornados?
She was 6 or seven years old
8. What do recurring dreams mean in our conscious life?
It means that the dreams keep coming up because it is important to pay attention to it
9. Why is it important to pay attention to the dreams?
You might understand yourself
10. What does Prof Jay Wentworth encourage people to do with their dreams?
To write them

Resource: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4TB8C9G0DQ

Instructions: Listen to the following audio and fill in the blanks with the
correct word.
Dreams are images, thoughts, ______and voices
experienced when we sleep. They can also be your
deepest and darkest ______ and most private
fantasies. There's no limit to what the mind can
experience during a _______ and really no rhyme
or reason to what you end up dreaming about.
Dreams are most abundant and best remembered
during the R.E.M. stage of sleep. This is the deepest
stage of the _________, when your eyes are moving
rapidly, your heart rate and breathing become
inconsistent. Sleep makes about _______ percent of
the sleep cycle in adults in short increments.

Taken from: http://science.howstuffworks.com/life/what-are-dreams.htm



Instructions: Try to remember some of your dreams and represent them with pictures or
drawings. Each student should explain them in front of the class and try to find a reason why
they had those dreams.

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