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12th grade Martin Luther King Day school counseling graphic organizers

Preview of Martin Luther King Junior's I Have a Dream Speech Analysis GOOGLE DRIVE EDITION

Martin Luther King Junior's I Have a Dream Speech Analysis GOOGLE DRIVE EDITION

Martin Luther King Junior's "I Have a Dream" speech is ripe for analysis in any ELA classroom, but you can amp up your instruction of this influential and eloquent text this year with this set of interactive Google Drive activities that you can share with your students. This activity pack includes a close read/annotation graphic organizer, ethos/pathos/logos analysis, rhetorical analysis, and figurative language scavenger hunt. You can pick and choose whatever works best for your students, stand
Preview of My Zones- An Interactive Notebook for Emotional Regulation

My Zones- An Interactive Notebook for Emotional Regulation

Zones Interactive Notebook Finally, Emotional Regulation explained in easy to understand terms. This notebook was designed to serve as a visual guide to help students understand how their body responds to stress. It also helps students read and identify non-verbal cues from others to determine their level of escalation. Once completed, students can use this notebook as a reference and store individualized coping strategies. Includes 19 pages of guided notes and an answer key for teachers.
Preview of Social Psychology: Obedience to Authority (Milgram and More)

Social Psychology: Obedience to Authority (Milgram and More)

Why do good people do bad things? This Social Psychology lesson takes a twist on the classic study of obedience by Milgram. Students begin with a questionnaire and four corners activity to debate how they would act in a given situation. Small groups will read various real-world scenarios of obedience to authority and try to conclude what the causes people to obey. Finally, they will doodle their way through a Crash Course video and a Common Lit article about the classic Milgram experiment. This
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Personality Disorders Jigsaw and Discussion

Abnormal Psychology Personality Disorders Jigsaw and Discussion

This abnormal psychology lesson covers different Cluster B personality disorders such as anti-social, narcissistic, and borderline. Students will discover how psychologists sort and categorize disorders based on similarities and differences. They will read, compare and contrast, synthesize, then come to conclusions and support their conclusions in writing. This lesson makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each lesson
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Martin Luther King Jr - Letter from Birmingham Jail Rhetorical Analysis - MLK

Practice rhetorical analysis of Martin Luther King Jr.'s “Letter from Birmingham Jail” with this engaging lesson! Great for AP Language and Composition and senior English classes on MLK Day or any day of the year. Includes digital worksheets for Google Classroom®. Included with this Rhetorical Analysis Lesson for Martin Luther King Jr. Day:✏️  Rhetorical Analysis Slideshow Lesson - Google Slides®, Microsoft PowerPoint®, and PDFExplore Ethos, Logos, Pathos, Aristotle’s Rhetorical Triangle, the SO
Preview of History and Basics of Psychology *UNIT BUNDLE*

History and Basics of Psychology *UNIT BUNDLE*

The history of psychology and basics of the field are foundational to understanding psychology as a career, or its application to life. Students will dig into topics such as the timeline of the psychology, science vs. pseudoscience, and various perspectives and theories of psychology. This bundle of lessons makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each lesson is built with best practice instructional strategies, proven t
Preview of Social Psychology: Bystander Effect (Universe of Obligation, Upstanders)

Social Psychology: Bystander Effect (Universe of Obligation, Upstanders)

Whose responsibility is it? This social psychology lesson begins with an article & card sort activity on the Universe of Obligation. Then, students read about bystanders in the historic Kitty Genovese case, and begin to discuss diffusion of responsibility. Finally, students will watch a video and synthesize resources about bystanders, upstanders, and bullying. This lesson makes it easy for you to engage students in supplemental activities that go beyond the textbook or PowerPoint notes. Each
Preview of Responsible Decision-Making: What Would You Do Worksheet/Graphic Organizer

Responsible Decision-Making: What Would You Do Worksheet/Graphic Organizer

Hello There! Teaching your students about making responsible decisions? Here is a five-page graphic organizer/worksheet resource set to use in your in-person or virtual classroom. Titled, “What Would You Do,” each worksheet has a realistic, age-appropriate example of a concerning situation students may face.The five scenarios are based on the following topics: Bullying, Academic Dishonesty/Cheating, Stealing, Drinking and Substance Abuse, and Relationships.The topics are appropriate for 7th thro
Preview of Build Your Life - CBT & DBT Therapy Intervention Teenagers

Build Your Life - CBT & DBT Therapy Intervention Teenagers

Therapeutic Intervention for Teenagers encouraging mindfulness, recognising strengths, ways of coping, support system, core values and beliefs, protective systems and public and private self. This is a great self-reflective and growth mindset resource to support teenagers by not only focusing anger management but all of the contributing functions of behaviours in a therapeutic, non-threatening and empowering way.This is a great quick and easy resource to incorporate CBT & DBT skills into the
Preview of Social Psychology: Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

Social Psychology: Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment

Who are we really... our personality? Or simply a product of our environment? Obedience, conformity, and the power of the situation all contribute to this complex situation. This resource begins with a gallery walk to introduce schemas and social scripts. Then students read an overview of Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment and come to their own conclusions based on a vocabulary tone analysis activity. Finally, students participate in a snowball think-write-pair-share discussion about some of
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Schizophrenia Jigsaw

Abnormal Psychology Schizophrenia Jigsaw

Students will gain a well-rounded understanding of the complex world of schizophrenia in abnormal psychology. Through a video KWL, they will start their learning and discussion. Expert groups will explore topics such as symptoms, treatments, and real life examples. They will also grapple with the difficult question of nature vs. nurture. Students then solidify their knowledge by teaching each other about their topic. Finally, they all synthesize their learning by writing to a 2007 AP Psychology
Preview of Abnormal Psychology: Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) Case Study Discussion

Abnormal Psychology: Dissociative Identity Disorder (MPD) Case Study Discussion

Dissociative Identity Disorder is known to most as Multiple Personality Disorder. This resource exposes students to this unique and mystifying disorder. Students watch classic footage of The Three Faces of Eve as well as Sybil, and complete doodle notes looking for symptoms and characteristics. Then, students do a small group carousel reading of a modern case of DID. The article comes with layered text questions for analysis of what the text says, how it says it, what it means, and why it matter
Preview of Martin Luther King:  I Have a Dream & the Power of Rhetoric

Martin Luther King: I Have a Dream & the Power of Rhetoric

Created by
Room 213
Martin Luther King’s "I Have a Dream" speech continues to inspire, half a century after he first delivered it. Not only did he have an important message, but he had a powerful method of delivery. His understanding of the art of rhetoric helped him create a speech that moved those who heard it, as well as the generations that continue to listen to his words. Use this lesson to help your students learn about and harness the power of persuasive speaking. The lesson includes: -A handout on rh
Preview of The Debate on Drugs: Psychology and altered states of consciousness

The Debate on Drugs: Psychology and altered states of consciousness

When teaching altered states of consciousness, one must address the role that drugs play in society. Instead of telling kids that drugs are bad, this lesson helps them come to their own conclusions about the psychological, mental, and economic effects of drugs on the United States, past and present. It includes four resources for close reads, a jigsaw activity with graphic organizer, and a summative writing activity that asks them to state their conclusion and support with evidence. This also in
Preview of Character Map for Kathryn Stockett's The Help (Film or Novel)

Character Map for Kathryn Stockett's The Help (Film or Novel)

Created by
Mister P's Place
A PDF character map to help keep track of important characters in Kathryn Stockett's The Help; good for either the film or the novel. Includes an answer key.
Preview of Black History Month Activities, Choice Board, Print and Digital for Google

Black History Month Activities, Choice Board, Print and Digital for Google

Black History Choice Board, Digital Learning & PrintIncludes a one page Black History choice board which has a variety of activities to have students research and investigate key achievements and movements in African American History. Each activity includes an instruction sheet and template for students to easily complete the activity. This would be an excellent project packet for Black History Month, MLK Day, or with a Civil Rights Unit. Enjoy and please leave feedback if you get a chan
Preview of Abnormal Psychology: History and Diagnosis (DSM-V)

Abnormal Psychology: History and Diagnosis (DSM-V)

This two-part lesson gives your students a way to engage creatively with the history of abnormal psychology, as well as the 3Ds of abnormality and the function of the DSM-V. Students will jigsaw reading information on 5 different "eras" of abnormal psychology, from the 4 Humors to modern biopsychology. They then teach each other about their era and create summative mind-maps to visualize their learning. The lesson includes an optional mini-lesson on the 3Ds (deviance, distress, and dysfunction)
Preview of Character Traits Graphic Organizer Homework Activities Middle High School

Character Traits Graphic Organizer Homework Activities Middle High School

☄ The vocabulary associated with character traits is important vocabulary for our middle and high school students to fully understand. This packet provides one page no prep black and white graphic organizers for students to complete to enhance understanding of the meaning behind 20 character traits. The pages are organized by boxes in a graphic organizer so you can pick and choose whether you want your student(s) to complete the entire worksheet or just selected boxes. These are great activities
Preview of College Essay - Personal Statement Lesson, Checklist, & Rubric BUNDLE

College Essay - Personal Statement Lesson, Checklist, & Rubric BUNDLE

Teach your high school students how to write an outstanding personal statement (college admissions essay) for the Common App using these three no-prep resources:How to Write a Personal Statement: A Google Slides presentation and complete lesson that explains what a personal statement is and offers tips and strategies for writing a personal statement using the writing process. Graphic organizers and a link to the interactive scoring guide/rubric is included on the slides!Personal Statement Checkl
Preview of Psychology Research Design: Scientific Method Mini-lesson

Psychology Research Design: Scientific Method Mini-lesson

Is psychology a science? Why is the scientific method so important? This mini-lesson will guide students through the basic organization of the scientific method. By the end, students should be able to organize and justify the sequence of the method, as well as discuss insightfully what happens if things change in the method. The lesson includes concepts, essential questions, learning targets, and an agenda. The doodle notes align with a direct instruction PowerPoint, all connected by a central m
Preview of Abnormal Psychology Treatment Overview: Gallery Walk

Abnormal Psychology Treatment Overview: Gallery Walk

Students will become experts on one type of treatment for mental illnesses in the study of Abnormal Psychology. There are 9 broad categories such as Insight Therapy or Biomedical Treatments. There are subcategories also if you need more types to research in a large class. Students will take notes on their topic and synthesize those ideas onto an informative/persuasive poster. Once completed, students will engage in a Gallery Walk to learn about other people's topics as well as their own.All less
Preview of Social Psychology: Conformity Close Read, Doodle Notes, and Card Sort

Social Psychology: Conformity Close Read, Doodle Notes, and Card Sort

In this psychology lesson on conformity, students will study the classic Asch experiment, but they will also go beyond to apply the findings to their lives and the lives of those around them. This lesson begins with a brain games video bellringer, then includes direct instruction from a Crash Course video with doodlenotes. Included is a close read of a current article about conformity, complete with layered questions (vocab, connections, and analysis) with three layers of reading exposures for d
Preview of Want Do Try Reality Therapy Flipbook

Want Do Try Reality Therapy Flipbook

Created by
Counselor Clique
This product, by Counselor Clique, is the What Do Try Reality Therapy Flipbook. Use this activity for individual counseling or in a small group setting with middle or high school students. Help students reflect on their thoughts with a technique rooted in reality therapy. The What Do Try Reality Therapy Flipbook is a downloadable PDF packet for school counselors to print out for a student to put together and reflect on their experiences and problems. Cut out, write or draw, and staple together.
Preview of I-Can-Build-Resilience Packet

I-Can-Build-Resilience Packet

This packet contains activities that teach and reinforce the 4 areas of resilience: social, emotional, mental, and physical. Product includes . . . a lesson plan, 2 graphic organizers (colored & black/white) that guide students in identifying their preferred resilience-building activities. Spinner game/activity: This can be played as a game or used as a regular self-care activity to help develop the habit of incorporating resilience-building activities.Board game: Can be played with one pe
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