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Psychology printables for homeschool

Preview of GROWTH MINDSET Creative Writing Activities | Bell Ringer Daily Journal Prompts

GROWTH MINDSET Creative Writing Activities | Bell Ringer Daily Journal Prompts

These growth mindset/SEL prompts include over 340 diverse writing questions based on 76 high-interest themes that are sure to spark discussion with your middle school or high school students. These journal pages come in 2 no-prep formats (slides and print & go) and will make lesson planning a breeze. You'll receive slides and print & go journal pages. CLICK HERE to save 40% on this resource in the ELA Bundle for Grades 8 - 12!Print & Go Journal: This 76-page journal is straightforwar
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 Emotion Picture Cards - Identify and Express Children's Emotions

Emotion Picture Cards - Identify and Express Children's Emotions

Emotion Picture Cards - The following emotions are included: angry/mad, disgusted/repulsed, surprised, sad/unhappy, happy/delighted, fearful/scared, joyful/cheerful, calm/peaceful, concerned/worried, shy/bashful, disappointed, bored, embarrassed, silly, confused/puzzled, proud/satisfied, jealous, grumpy/grouchy, and frustrated/defeated. All images are of children, and some images are used twice.Includes:title card32 picture cardsCards are approx. 4" x 5".
Preview of Intro to Psych: Brain Psychology & Phineas Gage

Intro to Psych: Brain Psychology & Phineas Gage

Why was Phineas Gage's incredible injury so important to understanding the brain? When an iron rod blasted completely through Gage's skull in the mid 19th century, you would think he would be a goner. Think again! Gage lived to not only tell his story, but be studied by researchers and psychologists interested in the functioning of his unique brain. With this lesson, students will come to understand the importance of Gage's injury to psychology and our knowledge of the brain. Students will be p
Preview of Forensics: Criminal Profiling | Readings, Questions, Activities and Project

Forensics: Criminal Profiling | Readings, Questions, Activities and Project

This engaging lesson teaches students about the origins, approaches and steps of Criminal Profiling and Geographic Profiling. it also introduces students to the Typology of Serial killers. This resource includes informational texts, comprehension questions, vocabulary, critical thinking profiling activities, graphic organizers, a full PowerPoint presentation and a research project.Topics covered include:The Origins of Criminal Profiling Approaches to Criminal ProfilingVictimologyVictim Risk and
Preview of Circle of control, worry activities, anxiety coping skills, social anxiety. CBT

Circle of control, worry activities, anxiety coping skills, social anxiety. CBT

Created by
Counsellorcronan
There are many parts of life that we have no control over, and sometimes having no control can increase our stress or worries.The circle of control is a concept that involves identifying things that are in our control and certain things that are not in our control. For example, the weather is out of our control.In order to cope well with worries and stress it is often useful to reflect on where our worries sit within our circles of control.Referring to the circles of control is helpful as it all
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 "The Bridge"- An exercise in goal setting and exploring past/future for all ages

"The Bridge"- An exercise in goal setting and exploring past/future for all ages

“The Bridge” is a great exercise for helping kids, teens, adults, couples or even groups with goal exploration. It provides a template for exploration (words or pictures) of past experiences and hopes for the future. It helps the participant identify what steps they need to take to get to the future they desire. Potential barriers to success can be addressed as well. This exercise is helpful because it provides a visual “big picture” for treatment planning, motivating change, and breaking down h
Preview of Intro to Psych: Understanding Phobias Through Classical Conditioning

Intro to Psych: Understanding Phobias Through Classical Conditioning

How do phobias develop? With approximately 5% of Americans currently suffering from diagnosable phobias, irrational, debilitating fears are more common than we think. Psychologists have been trying to get to the root of phobias and what has been discovered is that classical conditioning plays a vital role in the development of fear. In this lesson students will learn to connect their understanding of phobias to the important process of classical conditioning. Throughout the lesson students will
Preview of Archetypes in Myth, Legend, and Literature Presentation

Archetypes in Myth, Legend, and Literature Presentation

Created by
Zachary Hamby
Enhance the study of myth, legend, and literature by teaching common character archetypes to your students. This 43-slide presentation gives background on 20 different archetypes including: The Hero, the Shadow, the Mentor, Allies, Shapeshifter, Outcast, Threshold Guardian, etc. The presentation includes original, eye-popping illustrations by Zachary Hamby. The presentation references archetypes found in cultural touchstones like The Wizard of Oz, The Lord of the Rings, Disney films, Harry Potte
Preview of How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime TED Talk Lesson

How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime TED Talk Lesson

This comprehensive TED Talk lesson delves into the important topic of how childhood trauma can impact health throughout a person's lifetime. The lesson is based on Nadine Burke Harris' TED Talk "How Childhood Trauma Affects Health Across a Lifetime" and includes several interactive components to enhance learning.The first part of the lesson includes thought-provoking questions related to Dr. Harris' TED Talk, designed to encourage discussion and reflection. The second component is an online acti
Preview of Cognitive distortions worksheets, coping skills, anxiety, worries, thoughts

Cognitive distortions worksheets, coping skills, anxiety, worries, thoughts

Created by
Counsellorcronan
A worry is a feeling of unease, fear or nervousness when you start to think about unpleasant things. It is a type of thinking, often about something that might happen in the future and it leaves you feeling frightened, nervous or anxious. Some people call worries, anxiety or stress. Everybody experiences worries, however if you are starting to feel worried more often or if you can't seem to stop thinking about your worry and it is leaving you feeling upset, you may be experiencing anxiety.The di
Preview of Teen Mental Health Workbook, CBT. Worries. Check-In, Anxiety Worksheet, BPD

Teen Mental Health Workbook, CBT. Worries. Check-In, Anxiety Worksheet, BPD

Created by
Counsellorcronan
The main approach of the magic triangle is to help individuals understand how their thoughts and emotions affect their actions.It works by exploring, tackling and changing unhelpful thinking patterns that one has created over time and helps them change their perception on perceived danger so that one can break their negative cycle.It helps individuals to challenge automatic beliefs, and use practical strategies to change and modify the behavior. This results in more positive thoughts, which in t
Preview of CBT worksheets, cognitive flexibility, anxiety worksheets, teen mental health

CBT worksheets, cognitive flexibility, anxiety worksheets, teen mental health

Created by
Counsellorcronan
This printable CBT Toolbox for kids aged 12 and up gives you the resources to help the children in your life handle their daily obstacles with confidence and ease. Inside this workbook you'll find 12 hands on and engaging activities to help treat worry, fear and anxiety.The main approach of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT) is helping individuals understand how their thoughts and emotions affect their actions.It works by exploring, tackling and changing unhelpful thinking patterns that one has c
Preview of Psychology: Consciousness - Sleep and Dreams Journal

Psychology: Consciousness - Sleep and Dreams Journal

Psychology: Consciousness - Sleep and Dreams Journal Student’s create a five day sleep journal in order to record their hours of sleep and “follow their dreams.” Assignment comes with journal template, assignment and directions handout, PowerPoint directions and a dream interpretation assignment to be given after journal completion. This fun and engaging project designed for students to become more aware of their sleeping habits and perhaps their dreams. Concepts include, Sigmund Freud’s theory
Preview of Forensics: Fiber Analysis | Readings, Questions, Case Study (Lab Optional)

Forensics: Fiber Analysis | Readings, Questions, Case Study (Lab Optional)

This engaging lesson teaches students about different types of fibers and forensic fiber analysis. This resource includes informational texts, comprehension questions, vocabulary, critical thinking case study (i.e., Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders), multiple-choice questions and an optional lab with a graphic organizer.Topics covered include:Intro to fiber analysisDirect Transfer/Secondary TransferFiber Classification (i.e., Natural, Plant, Synthetic, etc.Synthetic FibersSampling an
Preview of AP Psychology Build a Brain Project

AP Psychology Build a Brain Project

This project will give students a hands on experience to better understand the key parts of the brain. They will work in groups and then apply the information from the project to an in class “open brain” quiz to review the content. File Includes: • Project Handout • Project grading sheet • In class “Open Brain” Quiz & Quiz answer key (can be emailed to you upon request) • Example images of completed projects *All files are editable Materials Needed: Textbooks and laptops or computer lab
Preview of Intro to Psych: The Psychology of Evil Unit

Intro to Psych: The Psychology of Evil Unit

How can psychology help explain evil behavior? In a society seemingly full of school shootings, serial killers, terrorism, cults, and more, the field of psychology offers some answers as to why the world around us is flooded with wickedness and wrongdoing. By studying and researching key concepts, theories, and phenomena, students will come to better understand why evil behavior exists and what can be done to prevent it. This unit includes lessons that explore these following questions: 1) What
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Disorder Group Research Project

Abnormal Psychology Disorder Group Research Project

This activity can help students take an in-depth look at various psychological disorders to better their understanding of the disorder and its treatment options. Students will form groups of three and research a specific psychological disorder from the perspective of a patient living with the disorder, a doctor treating the patient, and an advocate who is trying to create awareness and understanding for people affected by the disorder. The groups will then present the information to the class.
Preview of Nervous System Worksheet Pack with Diagrams

Nervous System Worksheet Pack with Diagrams

Created by
Help Teaching
This pack of ten reproducible worksheets features high-quality nervous system diagrams designed specifically for high school Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, and Psychology students. These worksheets are ideal for quizzes, homework, review work, supplemental lesson material, or test preparation. To accommodate teachers instructing students at multiple academic levels, the pack includes two versions of each worksheet using diagrams. Also included are 2 worksheets with 10 multiple-choice questio
Preview of Intro to Psych: Observational Learning & Violent Media Mini Research Paper

Intro to Psych: Observational Learning & Violent Media Mini Research Paper

Does violent video games and movies cause violent children and teens? Since Bandura's famous Bobo Doll Experiment and the advent of television viewership, parents and society as a whole have been concerned about violent media and the effects it has on young minds. In this three day lesson, students will analyze a multitude of sources on this divisive topic and decide for themselves whether society should be concerned about violence in mass media. Throughout the lesson students will: 1) Respon
Preview of Psychology Project Classical and Operant Conditioning

Psychology Project Classical and Operant Conditioning

Psychology Classical Conditioning Operant Conditioning Project You can use this project in AP Psychology or regular psychology. This project will give students a hands on experience to better understand learning by having students apply the principles of classical and operant conditioning in an experiment where they condition themselves, a friend, family member, or a pet. Students will work independently, with a partner or a group and then apply the information from the project to what they le
Preview of Intro to Psych: Interpreting Dreams & Evaluating Dream Theories

Intro to Psych: Interpreting Dreams & Evaluating Dream Theories

What do your dreams actually mean? Are they symbolic for our struggles and unconscious desires or are they more biological in nature? Students will explore dreams in-depth and share their dreams with fellow classmates, analyzing how they fit in with existing theories about dreams. Throughout the lesson students will: 1) Respond to a Bell Ringer in which students try to determine the meaning of a bizarre dream. 2) Watch a brief video clip about the biological and psychological components of dre
Preview of Identify Feelings Emotions Vocabulary Middle High School print no print

Identify Feelings Emotions Vocabulary Middle High School print no print

⭐⭐ Are you looking for print or no print, no prep activities to enhance your middle and high school students ability to fully understanding emotions vocabulary? Build the emotional literacy of your middle and high school students with this newest addition to the "I'm Done Early" series. This packet provides one page, no prep, black and white activity pages and graphic organizers for students to complete to gain a deeper intellectual and emotional understanding of 20 emotion words. Each activity
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