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Psychology Common Core CCRA.W.8 resources

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 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 Media Literacy: Cognitive Bias Digital Escape Room

Media Literacy: Cognitive Bias Digital Escape Room

Created by
Gayle Martin
This lesson includes everything you need to introduce high school students to some basic cognitive biases in an engaging way. It is designed to take one class period and can be done individually or in small groups, asynchronously or synchronously in small group breakout rooms. It is meant as an introduction only and focuses on six cognitive biases that students may be prone to when completing critical thinking tasks during learning activities, especially ones that involve research and/or support
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 I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #1

I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #1

Created by
HeyDrMatt
This product is the first in a line of three workbooks that are designed to help students in high school/secondary school learn how to make effective decisions through the lens of their culture. With a focus on examples across the African and Caribbean Diaspora, "I Know Who I Am, Do You?" workbook series provides a window into self and community through personal and social activities. The activities provided range from writing assignments to art pieces to the use of digital tools that help Black
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 The Ultimate Rhetorical Analysis Unit Plan

The Ultimate Rhetorical Analysis Unit Plan

10 Rhetorical Analysis lessons to pick and choose from. A variety of ways to teach rhetoric that are focused on student engagement. Rhetoric is one of the most difficult subjects to learn and can be even more difficult to teach. It is difficult because there is not one answer, one process, or one way to teach it. People who are good at analyzing rhetoric oftentimes are "just good at it." They don't know why they are good and they don't know how to share what they know. Rhetoric is also a difficu
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 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 Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 1-4 Class Activities

Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 1-4 Class Activities

Created by
Amanda Sierzega
Step-by-step instructions and activity explanations to teach students after reading act 3 scenes 1-4 to facilitate analysis of the text from a literary standpoint as well as cross-curricularly using psychology. These activities and classroom instructions include individual, small group work, as well as whole class work and discussion.
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
Preview of Causality (cause-and-effect) poster

Causality (cause-and-effect) poster

Created by
Matthew Tyler
How do we determine causality (cause-and-effect) in the social sciences? This anchor chart is great for high school and college social science classes like government/economics, psychology, and human geography, as well as research-based classes like AP Seminar and statistics.
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