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Free middle school psychology scaffolded notes

Preview of Glial Cells sketch notes

Glial Cells sketch notes

Created by
Levi Wiseman
The glial cells of the nervous system are often hard to visualize with students. I made this sketch-note style page to help the students grasp the diversity and roles of the different glial cells that make up the central and peripheral nervous system.
Preview of Key Study Note-Taking Template

Key Study Note-Taking Template

Created by
Olivia Vosper
A note-taking sheet for students to use when looking at key psychological studies.The sheet prompts students to record all the key information, such as the aims, methodology, and evaluative points.
Preview of Personality: Big 5 Model

Personality: Big 5 Model

In an effort to make high quality educational material more accessible to parents and teachers alike, regardless of location and/or socioeconomic status, I have decided to post lessons I create on here for FREE. The products I make consist mostly of Google Slides in PDF format for K-8th grade students. They cover a wide range of subject matter, but focus mainly on math and language development. Each lesson is created with the intention of keeping students attentive and actively engaged by using
Preview of "I Jumped Off the Golden Gate Bridge" Notetaker

"I Jumped Off the Golden Gate Bridge" Notetaker

This document contains the link to the YouTube video "I Jumped Off the Golden Gate Bridge" and eight questions about it. This video is about a man who attempted suicide, failed, and now spreads the word about how to stay positive when it comes to mental health struggles.I used this in my 9th-grade Health class. It's a great resource for any late middle school or early high school classroom discussing mental health/suicide prevention.
Preview of Brain: KWL Chart

Brain: KWL Chart

Created by
Missed15
K-W-L charts are useful graphic organizers that can help students to organize their thoughts and information before, during, and after a unit or a lesson. These charts can be used to engage students in a new topic, activate prior knowledge, and monitor students' learning. This K-W-L chart on the human brain can help students to better assess their knowledge. The chart can be used to introduce a new lesson or be used to wrap up one. The best part, this resource is totally free!
Preview of Social Studies  Religions 1 Hinduism  Clozed-Notes Free Lesson

Social Studies Religions 1 Hinduism Clozed-Notes Free Lesson

This is a free lesson to show you just how great these clozed-notes lessons can be for your middle or high school Social Studies class. Included at the end is a "how to" which is worth looking over. If you like it, check out the first collection of 25 lessons, MAJORS, which will include the rest of the major religions, and much more! Enjoy.
Preview of Fandoms (learn by being a fan)

Fandoms (learn by being a fan)

Created by
Smart Spin
An inspirational guide for educational activities on the subject of being a fan and fandoms. Your learners will explore the rich world of fandoms and fan bases in our Smart Spin encyclopedia and discover exciting facts about different types and activities of fans. "Being a fan can be a wonderful and rewarding experience. Being part of a fandom - even more so. Together with one’s fellow “partners-in-fan”, one can appreciate and admire, cheer and cherish, and generally belong to a group that shar
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