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9th grade psychology research

Preview of Research Project Social Media's Impact on Teens - Media Literacy Unit Activity

Research Project Social Media's Impact on Teens - Media Literacy Unit Activity

This high-interest research project focuses on a topic that is relevant to our world today – the effects of having exposure to the Internet at a young age and the impact of social media on today’s modern teens!Research topics include social media and anxiety, how social media facilitates the need to present one’s “false self,” cyberbullying and human trafficking, how social media impacts self-esteem, dangerous TikTok pranks and more!Students will choose and research a social media-related topic
Preview of Juvenile Justice Research Project - School to Prison Pipeline - Prison Reform

Juvenile Justice Research Project - School to Prison Pipeline - Prison Reform

The Juvenile Justice Research Project: Teens Serving Time is a perfect way to implement a high-interest research project into your classroom! Students will research real examples of teens serving time, examine the juvenile justice system, prison reform, learn about the school-to-prison pipeline, and the impact incarceration has on a young person's life.Research forms are included that can be used for any research task, including digital note-taking templates, research questions, paraphrasing an
Preview of Urban Legends, Viral Photos, Fake News | Contemporary Folktales | Fun Activity

Urban Legends, Viral Photos, Fake News | Contemporary Folktales | Fun Activity

This resource will teach your students how to identify contemporary folktales and urban legends! Teach your students how to evaluate online sources - including viral photos, hoaxes, and fake news!Can your students distinguish between fact and fiction? Build your students’ knowledge and provide them with this myth-busting toolkit! This teaching resource includes relevant, high-interest materials that will teach your secondary students how to evaluate websites and how to determine the credibility
Preview of Psychology Final Project "Who am I?" Two Different Project Options

Psychology Final Project "Who am I?" Two Different Project Options

AP Psychology and regular psychology end of the year project to wrap up all that the students have studied of the course of the year. This creative project will allow students to take a more in depth look at themselves and how their personal experiences relate to a wide variety of psychological concepts. There are project two options to look at; one takes a more creative approach to self-analysis, while the second option is a purely written reflection. You can choose one to assign or give both
Preview of Myers-Briggs Personality Type & Career | High School Research Paper Writing Unit

Myers-Briggs Personality Type & Career | High School Research Paper Writing Unit

A synthesis research project. Use this unit to help your students explore one of 16 personality types and synthesize information from multiple sources and guide your students through a research paper. Students must include a (1) description of their Myers-Briggs personality type including its characteristics, strengths, weaknesses, and frequency in the population, (2) ideal career and professional options for the personality type, and (3) well-known individuals with the same personality type fro
Preview of Technology VS Man, Society VS Technology Research Project

Technology VS Man, Society VS Technology Research Project

This research project explores the universal theme of humanity vs. technology. Technology is featured in dystopian literature and science fiction, as well as virtually implemented in every aspect of our daily lives. With technology advancing at an unprecedented rate, including the rapid development of artificial intelligence, how will this ultimately impact humanity?Students will research contrasting viewpoints on the benefits of technology vs. the negative consequences or potential harm. A pre
Preview of Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Created by
drvan
Friday the ThirteenthStudents love to discuss cultural superstitions, wondering where they came from, what they mean, and debating if there is any validity to them. I originally created this PowerPoint for a fun one-off lesson that I use any time I teach on a Friday the 13th (be it in English or Socials, Psychology, or Art).We go through various superstitions and discover their origins as a class. Students access background knowledge, make predictions, and discuss/debate their ideas. But, ove
Preview of Self-Directed Project-Based Learning Lesson Plan for High School Psychology

Self-Directed Project-Based Learning Lesson Plan for High School Psychology

Are you looking for project based learning lesson plans for high school psychology that are engaging, fun, and lead to deep and meaningful learning experiences for all? This self-directed project based learning experience is all of that and then some.Each student will choose one psychologist, either historical or present-day, and design and lead their own project-based learning experience around that psychologist. They will work within the community, complete an authentic final product of their
Preview of Psychology Mental Disorder Project

Psychology Mental Disorder Project

This project guides student in the exploration of a psychological disorder. The project lists 24 choices. They design a cover, research a brief description, with treatment. The highlight of the project is when students write a narrative of the disorder like they are actually struggling with the disorder. This helps students to empathize with people who have psychological disorders.
Preview of Psychology Research Methods Project & Rubric

Psychology Research Methods Project & Rubric

In order to apply their learning of psychological research methods to the world around them, students will form their own questions and conduct their own research to answer them. Students will create a presentation of their research and findings and share it with the class. Included:Individual instructions and research guide Group instructions and research guide Presentation rubric specific to this project2022 APA National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula:Scientific Inquiry and Res
Preview of Human Brain PowerPoints and Activities BUNDLE

Human Brain PowerPoints and Activities BUNDLE

HUGE HUMAN BRAIN BUNDLE!!This bundle includes PowerPoint presentations, worksheets, varied activities, a WebQuest and an assessment/project to assess your classes understanding of the brain. These resources focus on different areas of the brain including the lobes, association areas, general parts of the brain, nervous system, brain injury, brain plasticity, brain disorders and diseases as well as resources about the curious case of Phineas Gage!POWERPOINTS:- Brain Injury/Brain Plasticity/Phinea
Preview of Mental Health Disorders Project (Psychology or Anatomy and Physiology)

Mental Health Disorders Project (Psychology or Anatomy and Physiology)

Created by
Science Brian
This project can be used as part of a Psychology Unit and also has strong tie-ins with material covered in a Brain and Nervous System Unit. In the project students will select, from a provided list, a mental health disorder to study. Students are then given a detailed list of information to find on their disorder and are asked to present their findings using words and diagrams in either a poster or digital format. An easy to use teacher marking scale/rubric is provided. Students will work indep
Preview of Psychology Adolescent Development Guide/Pamphlet Project

Psychology Adolescent Development Guide/Pamphlet Project

Every year in my Psychology class, I assign students to create a guide for other teens and/or their parents. Most of the time these guides are aimed at younger students and most of the time my students choose a topic for their guide where they have had real-life experience. This project is always one of the favorites because students really like to help other people who could be struggling with some of the same issues they had in their adolescence. This project has a list of topics students coul
Preview of EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Understanding Procrastination Article & Research Activity

EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONING: Understanding Procrastination Article & Research Activity

Created by
The Lesson Shop
The perfect reading and analysis activity on the Executive Functioning! Have your students learn about Procrastination and how it affects our lives.High school students need executive functioning skills for all kinds of school and personal tasks, such as prioritizing responsibilities and using time effectively, studying and completing assignments, following through on commitments, and making healthy choices. With this package (and series), students gain an understanding of what executive functio
Preview of Psychology The Trolley Problem Moral Philosophy Ethics

Psychology The Trolley Problem Moral Philosophy Ethics

Created by
Brian Garber
We were talking about Kohlberg and morality and one of my students asked me about "trolley" problems. That was my inspiration! If you are not aware of "trolley problems" they go something like this... "A trolley has lost its brakes and is headed down a track and will kill 5 people. You can flip the switch and only one person will be killed. What do you do?" Of course, there are a million variations of these kinds of problems too. While not strictly psychology I think these problems are interesti
Preview of Psychology Class: Project Outline BUNDLE

Psychology Class: Project Outline BUNDLE

Psychology Class: Project OutlinesPresentationsResearch OutlinesGreat Supplement for any Psychology Class!
Preview of Erik Erikson Stages of Development Project

Erik Erikson Stages of Development Project

According to Erikson, each person must navigate through a series of interrelated stages in their life cycle. The key idea in Erikson's theory is that every individual will face a conflict at each stage, which may or may not be successfully resolved. In this project, students will be researching one of Erik Erikson’s Stages of Development and creating a poster. Upon completion of this project, students will give a presentation on your stage. Included is an instruction handout and grading sheet
Preview of Phobia Research Project

Phobia Research Project

Created by
Katie Pettit
Inspired by reading an informational piece about glossophobia (fear of public speaking). Students would each choose a different phobia, conduct research, make a project, and present it to the class. The two years I've done it, I did two variations. To shorten the time it took, I only gave students an option to do a poster. Then when it was due, they did a gallery walk of all the posters instead of individual presentations that took 2-3 days. Also, the longer project included an interview port
Preview of Psychology Activities Sociology Juvenile Justice Research Social Justice

Psychology Activities Sociology Juvenile Justice Research Social Justice

The Juvenile Justice Research Project: Teens Serving Time is the perfect way to teach effective research skills and implement a high-interest research project into your Criminal Justice Course, Psychology, or Sociology classroom! This digital resource also includes research project templates and graphic organizers that can be used with any topic!You'll receive editable research project description sheets with requirements, research forms, source citation handouts, digital note-taking graphic org
Preview of APA Referencing Task Cards | Citation Practice, Proofreading, Error Detection

APA Referencing Task Cards | Citation Practice, Proofreading, Error Detection

APA in-text citations and reference lists can be tricky for students to get their heads around. These APA7 task cards allow practise across in-text and bibliography references, focusing on skills of identifying, creating and identifying errors. These 32 task cards help practise writing and identifying citations of books, eBooks, journals, websites, government documents, and book chapters. Elements students are asked to identify include authors, editors, dates of publication, publishers, and type
Preview of Recreational Drugs Research Project

Recreational Drugs Research Project

Created by
Science Brian
In this project students will select, from a provided list, a recreational drug to investigate. Students are then given a detailed list of information to find on their drug, such as: early uses of the drugits effects on the bodylegal issuesusage in societyaddiction treatments Students are asked to present their findings using words and diagrams in either a poster or digital format. An easy to use teacher marking scale/rubric is provided. Students will work independently and in my experience the
Preview of Serial Killer Investigation Project

Serial Killer Investigation Project

Students research a serial killer and present their findings. Inquiry based lesson allows for students to show creativity while using research based skills.
Preview of Infant Brain Development

Infant Brain Development

Created by
WeCanTeachFACS
These are original questions and a link to an article from Urban Child Institute. It is a great comprehensive article that first reviews neuron cell structure and function, and secondly introduces infant and toddler brain development. I have my students do this assignment first to practice reading comprehension skills and to set up what we will be talking about that day. Most of them are lost when we talk about neurons, neurotransmitters, and synapses, and this gives them a firm foundation befor
Preview of Inquiry Based Learning Project: DEPRESSION

Inquiry Based Learning Project: DEPRESSION

Created by
The Lesson Shop
Depression is a mental illness that has come more and more into the spotlight when talking about school aged students. Where teens used to be seen as naturally moody and temperamental, we now know that depression is serious illness that needs direct, and sometimes medical, interventions. There are a few important things to remember about depression, not the least of which is that it’s quite common and also quite treatable. In this project, students are given a general overview of how inquiry pr
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