Materials Needed: 1 12x18 piece of construction paper 18 rectangular strips to fit inside the pockets (can print from next slide) Notes from chapter 7.

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Materials Needed: 1 12x18 piece of construction paper 18 rectangular strips to fit inside the pockets (can print from next slide) Notes from chapter 7 (pages ) Coloring utensils Scissors Glue/ or Stapler Directions: 1.Fold a 12x18 (construction paper) into four equal columns. 2.Fold the bottom of the sheet about 4 inches up. 3.Glue/Staple both ends of the sheet so that it becomes a pocket holder. 4.Cut out 18 rectangular strips. 5.Label each of the four categories on the folded pocket. Then insert the number of strips into the pockets as follows: A.Stages of Sleep (5 strips) B.Sleep & Deficits (6 strips) C.What do we Dream (2 strips) D.Why do we Dream (5 strips) Each strip needs a definition/explanation and a colored picture Titles are in bold and the strip information is below Stages of Sleep (5)  Stage 1  Stage 2  Stage 3  Stage 4  REM Sleep & Deficits (6)  Why we sleep  Sleep deprivation effects  Sleep Apnea  Sleepwalking/Sleep talking  Narcolepsy  Other sleep disorders What do we Dream (2)  Dream and Lucid Dreams  Topics of Dreams and Manifest Content Why do we Dream  Wish fulfillment  Information Processing  Physiological Functions  Activation Synthesis  Cognitive Development