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Psychology Common Core W.9-10.2 resources

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 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 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 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 End of Year ELA Project: A Psychological Profile of Sherlock Holmes

End of Year ELA Project: A Psychological Profile of Sherlock Holmes

I loved studying Sherlock Holmes in school, and I bet your kids will too! Engage students with this comprehensive project, which explores the works of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, focusing on his iconic character Sherlock Holmes. Students will combine insights from literature and psychology to analyze Holmes' traits, habits, and motivations, ultimately determining if he fits the diagnostic criteria of a psychopath, sociopath, or neither.IMPORTANT! Students should read "A Study in Scarlet" before star
Preview of How To Get Better At The Things You Care About TED Talk | New Years | Goals

How To Get Better At The Things You Care About TED Talk | New Years | Goals

This resource is designed for high school teachers and is intended to be used with the TED Talk How to Get Better at the Things You Care About by Eduardo BriceƱo.This TED Talk addresses the key concepts of the "learning zone" and the "performance zone," two distinct states in which individuals and teams operate. The learning zone is characterized by activities aimed at improvement, where making mistakes is expected and serves as a foundation for learning. It involves deliberate practice, focusin
Preview of The Science of New Year's Resolutions - ELA Research Assignment

The Science of New Year's Resolutions - ELA Research Assignment

Created by
Arik Durfee
A short research project that culminates in either an article, a video, or a presentation. Great for ELA or psychology classes. New Year's resolutions might not seem like the most scientific things in the world, but a surprising amount of scientific research has gone into the topic. In this project, students (individually or in groups) explore this research and then prepare a final product (anything from a research article to a Ted-Talks-style presentation) that demonstrates what they know. IN
Preview of Embracing Challenges: Tales of Triumph and Growth

Embracing Challenges: Tales of Triumph and Growth

Created by
Sarah Gittelman
Spark resilience and reflection in your classroom with this writing prompt. Encourage students to share stories of triumph and growth, enhancing both writing skills and life lessons. Elevate your teaching by inspiring resilience, self-reflection, and a positive growth mindset.
Preview of Guided Film Notes: "What I Want My Words to Do to You." (2003) - documentary

Guided Film Notes: "What I Want My Words to Do to You." (2003) - documentary

I've had 9th graders explore the question "Does language give people power?" since purchasing Hip-Hop Language Arts: Thematic Textual Analysis by Alan Sitomer and Michael Cirelli. I have students complete a 5-paragraph essay after we read and analyze articles, videos and the documentary film "What I Want My Words to Do to You" about a writing program in a NY State women's prison. The film can be raw and eye-opening but beautifully displays the aspect of language power that having a "voice" and "
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