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Psychology Common Core CCRA.W.1 resources

Preview of PSYCHOLOGY: Psychological Disorders Research Project | Google Classroom Ready

PSYCHOLOGY: Psychological Disorders Research Project | Google Classroom Ready

Created by
Mister Harms
Looking for an engaging project to add to your unit on Psychological Disorders? Students can use this rubric guide to research, write, and present information on a psychological disorder of their choosing. This is an excellent project for a psychology class or any course discussing mental health and mental illness. You may assign students to present in any format desired: Google Slides, PowerPoint, Prezi, research paper, etc. A student instruction guide, teacher rubric, and a few helpful webs
Preview of High School Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions on Ed Gein

High School Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions on Ed Gein

Keep students interested around Halloween or anytime with this engaging nonfiction reading passage and questions about the gruesome horror movie inspiration with facts of a real-life killer, Ed Gein. After all, the movies Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs were based on his horrific deeds. This high school reading comprehension passage may be printed or used on the computer with Google Worksheets, or Easel access. Your kids will love it or hate it, but indifference is
Preview of Moral Dilemmas: Class and Small Group Critical Thinking Activity for ELA

Moral Dilemmas: Class and Small Group Critical Thinking Activity for ELA

Moral Dilemmas are a great way to get students thinking in a critical manner. When presented with a scenario that has no "right" answer, what should you do?This resource contains a page about one of the original moral dilemmas, the Trolley Problem. After working through and discussing this dilemmas, students can analyze five other dilemmas in small groups. These five moral dilemmas are all difficult scenarios that have no good outcome, and students must be able to defend their choices. Perfect f
Preview of Cancel Culture: Argument Essay

Cancel Culture: Argument Essay

Ask a student about "Cancel Culture," and you will get an earful. Through Instagram Influencers' shade, YouTube standoffs, Snapchat snapbacks, and TikTok tiffs, media-savvy teens are experts and can teach you a thing or two about Cancel Culture. This comprehensive lesson set features Helen Lewis's thought-provoking essay from The Atlantic, "How Capitalism Drives Cancel Culture." The essay is behind a paywall. The packet includes interactive resources such as links to NPR audio clips, New York Ti
Preview of Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Mental Health

Debating Topics for Middle/High School: Mental Health

Get your middle/high school students debating topics that are both relevant and important to them while building their critical thinking skills. Students will be encouraged to develop their communication and debating skills, while opening their minds to different viewpoints. Each debate package covers and reinforces the five basic steps of the debating process: gathering information, exploring all sides of an issue, forming an initial opinion, defending the position in a debate and finally, refi
Preview of Psychology Activity: Influential Psychologists | Research Biography & Summarize

Psychology Activity: Influential Psychologists | Research Biography & Summarize

Created by
Mister Harms
Learn more about the lives and theories of the major influential psychology greats with these Historical Biography Summaries. In a user-friendly template, students will summarize the life and biography of a well-known psychologist. It’s no-prep for you, but quality content for your students. Enjoy learning psychology through these historical biography summaries.It's an excellent resource for student centered learning and student centered instruction.What is Included:A detailed page of teacher
Preview of What Are Microaggressions? MINI-UNIT / Plug-and-play lessons / racism race SEL

What Are Microaggressions? MINI-UNIT / Plug-and-play lessons / racism race SEL

This high-interest, 2-day mini-unit answers questions like: what is a microaggression? How can I avoid using them? How can I respond effectively to them? These interactive lessons are meant to teach empathy and establish clear expectations for interacting with others in professional environments. Use it as an anti-racism activity during Black History Month. Use it to teach social/life skills to your students with behavioral or emotional struggles. Use it before reading books like To Kill A Mocki
Preview of Conversation Starters Package on The Human Mind & Consciousness

Conversation Starters Package on The Human Mind & Consciousness

Generate inspiring class discussions with these thought-provoking conversation questions on the human mind and consciousness.What's included:A list of 12 thought-provoking questions for middle/high school students on the subject of the human mind and consciousnessActivities to fill in before and after discussion (Ensuring students know what is expected of them and what constitutes an effective and productive discussion) Useful expressions and transitions pages (Encouraging students to use and re
Preview of Ray Dalio - Principles for Success YouTube Video Guide | Careers | Goals

Ray Dalio - Principles for Success YouTube Video Guide | Careers | Goals

Created by
TeacherTravis
Challenge students to explore the principles of decision-making and personal growth through Ray Dalio's philosophy with this engaging guide. Discuss the significance of embracing reality, the role of pain in progress, and the importance of setting clear goals. Engage in discussions about how Dalio's five-step process can be applied to personal challenges and the power of idea meritocracy in a business setting.Reflect on the impact of ego and blind spot barriers on personal and group dynamics. En
Preview of Financial Literacy Lesson 5 - Social Circles and Goals

Financial Literacy Lesson 5 - Social Circles and Goals

There is an idea where you are the average of the 5 people you're around most. This can include friends and family. While there is a great deal of evidence for this idea, there is also some evidence to the contrary. You can make up your mind.Whether or not this concept has value scientifically is not really relevant for this lesson. Rather, this concept has a great deal of value in promoting classroom discussions about influence and goals - getting students to think and question!In this less
Preview of Sigmund Freud: Biography Summary Webquest (PDF & Google Drive)

Sigmund Freud: Biography Summary Webquest (PDF & Google Drive)

Created by
Mister Harms
Your students will enjoy learning more about the life and contributions of Sigmund Freud with this biography summary activity. In a user-friendly template, students will summarize the life and biography of Sigmund Freud. It’s no-prep for you, but quality content for your students. Enjoy learning more about this well known Psychologist through this engaging graphic organizer.What is Included:A detailed page of teacher instructions.A biography summary template in pdf format to print for student
Preview of Are We Connected by Technology but Alone? Practice with Argument

Are We Connected by Technology but Alone? Practice with Argument

Using an excerpt from Sherry Turkle’s book, Alone Together, students will review important rhetorical choice, overarching and minor arguments, close read and annotate passages. Students will show mastery of the standards at the end of the lesson through a SOAPSTONE Analysis, short paragraph assessments, Socratic discussion, and an argument timed essay scored on the new 6-point analytical AP style rubric. The central text is an excerpt from excerpt from the book, Alone Together. The students wil
Preview of Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998)

Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998)

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TeacherTravis
This Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998) is designed to help students create a deeper understanding of Aldous Huxley's famous dystopian civilization. Compare how kids are raised in the 'civilization' to how kids are raised today. Explore the concepts of pain, conditioning and promiscuity as virtue. Finally identify the effects of 'soma' on the civilization and possible replacements for 'soma' today.Please take note that this is the 1998 TV version of t
Preview of Legislative Aide Simulation Activity | PBL | SWOT Analysis of a Bill

Legislative Aide Simulation Activity | PBL | SWOT Analysis of a Bill

In this Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity, students will learn about the legislative process by analyzing a real or mock bill, conducting a SWOT analysis, and writing a summary of their findings and recommendations. Objectives:Strengthen Research Skills: Explore the bill's elements and history to understand its purpose and design.Grasp Legislative Impact: Scrutinize the bill to discern its potential influence on their community and broader society.Cultivate Analytical Abilities: Conduct SWOT
Preview of Psychoanalytic Theory with Fitzgerald, Gatsby, and Pooh

Psychoanalytic Theory with Fitzgerald, Gatsby, and Pooh

Lesson includes a Google Slides Presentation introducing information regarding Psychoanalytic Theory:Sigmund Freud's theory applied to LiteraturePsychoanalysis DefinedIntro to Author PsychoanalysisDiscussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and desiresDiscussion of Character PsychoanalysisTwo options for the lesson are provided: One utilizing Google's Peardeck Add-On and one without the add-on.Guided notes and discussion points are provided for students to facilitate discussion about Fitzgerald and
Preview of High School Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions in Google Docs

High School Reading Comprehension Passage and Questions in Google Docs

Are you looking for High School Reading Comprehension and Questions that pique student interest because they roll their eyes at everything the class reads? This gruesome nonfiction reading passage fuses the fiction of horror movies with the facts or a real-life killer, Ed Gein, and is sure to grab the high schooler's attention. After all, the movies Psycho, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Silence of the Lambs were based on his horrific deeds. Your kids will love it or hate it but indifference
Preview of The Bell Jar (Synthesis) Report/Evaluation: Psychological Character Diagnosis

The Bell Jar (Synthesis) Report/Evaluation: Psychological Character Diagnosis

This is a synthesis-level literary analysis/research + writing activity to conclude a unit blending Abnormal Psychology and Sylvia Plath's novella/autobiographical bildungsroman, The Bell Jar. Students really get into it, as it asks them to apply knowledge of the novel and main character as well as to analyze, evaluate, and synthesize that understanding into an A.P.A. style psychiatric diagnostic report of the main character, Esther Greenwood. The PowerPoint is a total of 10 graphic, engaging s
Preview of Growth Mindset - Presentation and Worksheets

Growth Mindset - Presentation and Worksheets

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ECPublishing
Fully resourced lesson includes: 1hr PowerPoint, clip, worksheets, complete 1 hour lesson with accompanying worksheets, differentiated to three levels of challenge.This lesson focuses on the growth mindset, how it differs from the fixed mindset, and why it is important for success in life as well as in school.Many more Civics, Social Studies, Philosophy, ELA, Character Education, Careers and Health resources at my store
Preview of Persuasion in Advertising: An Economics & Psychology Simulation

Persuasion in Advertising: An Economics & Psychology Simulation

Studying what and how people are persuaded in psychology and economics is interesting, but actually trying to this in a simulation / experiment is downright fun! This lab gives your psych / econ students some key background information into the world of advertising, and reiterates some important principles of psychology, and then it turns your students loose to explore these concepts further. The goal? Students are to write, act, edit, and then ultimately present, their own TV commercial. This a
Preview of The Social Dilemma Movie Bundle

The Social Dilemma Movie Bundle

This is a two-item bundle. It includes a Pre-Viewing Guide and a Movie Guide for the Netflix documentary, "The Social Dilemma." The film explores the dark side of social media in a way that is compelling for teens and certainly relevant. It is a great start for an argument essay, a unit in a psychology class, or for an advisory type of lesson for personal growth.The pre-viewing guide has students research the interviewees and consider their potential biases, complete a vocab chart for terms from
Preview of Mestizos, Latin America, Dia de Los Muertos Background

Mestizos, Latin America, Dia de Los Muertos Background

This is a 3-Day series of Google Slides lessons in Ethnic studies, focusing on the origins of Latin Americans. Covers the history of mestizos, a CoCo Movie guide, and the history of Dia de Los Muertos. Per copyright guidelines, all visuals have been removed and you will need to add your own. Includes exit tickets practicing Claim-Evidence-Analysis
Preview of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls Reading Questions and Essay topics

The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls Reading Questions and Essay topics

This reading guide is aligned with common core questions, focusing on the author's choices and thoughtful annotations, not just content recall. There are also four essay questions that focus on larger issues: children's rights, parenting styles, and psychological development, requiring students to research laws, psychology and use specific references from the text to support their claim.
Preview of The Relentless Pursuit of Happiness: Practice with Argument

The Relentless Pursuit of Happiness: Practice with Argument

This lesson encourages students to analyze an author’s choices regarding arguments about the relentless pursuit of happiness. Students will show mastery of the standards at the end of the lesson through a SOAPSTONE Analysis, short paragraph assessments, Socratic Seminar, Debate, and a written timed essay scored on an AP style rubric. The central text is The New York Times op-ed, “Happiness Is Other People,” by Ruth Whippman. The students will complete an evaluation on purpose graphic organizer
Preview of ELA Skills: Psychological Assessment of a Character Focus: Essay Task

ELA Skills: Psychological Assessment of a Character Focus: Essay Task

Created by
Focus By Design
With this task, students are required to read a text such as a short story and evaluate the protagonist. In order to write the psychological assessment of a character, students must identify and summarize struggles facing the protagonist within a text. Next, students need to use additional resources on mental health (provided) to determine possible mental illnesses. Finally, students will determine the archetype (source provided) of the protagonist to determine the most important character trait
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