LEARNING TRIVIA IN SCIENCE
ADRIAN C. REYES
As a Physical Therapist and Educator learning is fun when we apply trivia in our classroom discussion here are some benefits of giving trivia. Improves cognition and memory
Promote interaction and Increases self-esteem
Is a also a form of mental stretching to exercise our brain
The beauty of trivia is that each new round provides another chance for your brain the opportunity to perform under pressure.
You will be calm and confident thinking in stressful situation if you practice playing trivia regularly.
Human Body Trivia
Heart. The heart, which consists of cardiac muscle, is said to be the hardest working muscle in the body . ...
Masseter is the strongest muscle and responsible for chewing food. Gomphosis, also known as a dentoalveolar syndesmosis, is a joint that binds the teeth to bony teeth sockets in the maxillary bone and mandible. Tibia or shin bone is the longest bone in the body
Gluteus maximus is the largest muscle in the body
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, “ALS”, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, Stephen Hawking’s cause of death.
Lunula is the white crescent shape on your nail
620 muscle,206 bones ,32 teeth in our body
Often referred to as the “body clock,” the circadian rhythm is a cycle that tells our bodies when to sleep, rise, eat— regulating many physiological processes.
It takes 17 muscles to smile and 43 to frown.
Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everybody’s heart.— Anthony J D, Angelo
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The author is Teacher III at Pampanga High School