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PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Sleeping Well - Age 11-14
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Sleep is important, especially for children. It helps with brain development and with learning so sleep deprived children suffer. If we don’t get enough sleep we can suffer from a poor memory, irritability, a lack of attention and we feel tired throughout the day. Not getting enough sleep can also badly affect our health, so we must sleep. 

Go through these questions to find out tactics we can use to keep insomnia at bay. 
 

PSHE Practice Test (Health Education): Sleeping Well - Age 11-14
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10 Questions

1. Is it a good idea to catch up on sleep over the weekend?
2. People who get enough sleep are better at learning. Why is this?
3. Why do we dream?
4. How many teenagers get enough sleep per night?
5. How much sleep does an average 13-year-old need per night?
6. Which of these in NOT a symptom of sleep deprivation?
7. When we dream our eyes dart about beneath our eyelids. What three-letter term do we call this?
8. Who needs the most sleep?
9. What is the longest time anybody has gone without sleeping?
10. Which of these would NOT keep somebody awake at night?