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Preview of Consumer Math: Road Trip Project

Consumer Math: Road Trip Project

Students will plan a four-day trip to anywhere in the United States. Students will budget for all expenses: gas, hotel, restaurant (meals), and attraction fees. Rubric and presentation template provided. Skills: budgeting; calculating gas mileage; presentation skills; percents; rounding decimals
Preview of End of Year Project Based Learning PBL Genius Hour Passion Project High School

End of Year Project Based Learning PBL Genius Hour Passion Project High School

Created by
StuckOnEDU
Feeling uninspired and in need of a creative jumpstart in your class? This Genius Hour Project jumpstarted my students' minds and hearts. It reignited their passion for learning, increased their motivation, and reinvigorated their spirit. This project will leave you and your students feeling excited about learning by offering a new perspective and helping you gain new insight on an interesting subject! Passion Projects or Genius Hour is the most powerful project based learning student activity t
Preview of Project-Based Self-Discovery using 16 PERSONALITIES

Project-Based Self-Discovery using 16 PERSONALITIES

Created by
Trendy Teachings
Using the acronym format introduced by Myers-Briggs for its simplicity and convenience, 16 Personalities is a FUN, "freakishly accurate," student-friendly way for teens to understand themselves. This project-based lesson asks students to create an infographic describing their personality, and can be used in so many impactful ways; Try it out as a back-to-school introductory activity, in your psychology class, or simply to help students reach success through self-knowledge. Have fun!!
Preview of Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Zombie Apocalypse Plan

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Zombie Apocalypse Plan

Students plan for the end of the world by using Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. They are prompted with a story and then asked to answer questions about how they will survive. First the find food and water. Then they plan for shelter, and so on and so forth until they are at the top of the pyramid. The document is completely editable, with some prompts being personal to the teacher and the school.
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 Serial Killer Research Project

Serial Killer Research Project

This project is a research based approach to studying serial killers. It includes directions and rubrics for a paper and presentation. The paper requirements include biographical information, psychological disorder research, and a look at nature vs nurture. The presentation is a short summary of what the students found in their research. The document is a word document, so it is completely editable. I've also included a list of prominent serial killers with short biographies and a sign up lis
Preview of Social Stories for Students with Autism:  School Behaviors

Social Stories for Students with Autism: School Behaviors

Enjoy this super pack of social stories! This is a collection of 22 social stories about common problems related to appropriate school behaviors. The stories included are: 1. Complete Work Quickly 2. Good Sitting 3. How to Start Work By Myself 4. Keep Shoes On 5. Leaving the Classroom 6. Listening While Others Are Reading 7. Quiet Please 8. School Assemblies 9. School Holidays 10. Staying Where My Teacher Tells Me 11. Taking Tests 12. Touching 13. Use My Words 14. Waiting 15.
Preview of Celebrity Mental Illness Research Project | Mental Health | Distance Learning

Celebrity Mental Illness Research Project | Mental Health | Distance Learning

Created by
Wellness Bits
Celebrity Mental Illness Research Project--Editable on Google Docs✅ Students get to choose from Google Slides or Poster (Google Docs)✅ Project provides step by step directions✅ Project should take about 3 classes (40 minute periods)✅ Goals/expectations are provided for each day✅ Can be used at the Middle School or High School level✅ NO prep needed, this resource is ready to go!✅ Mental Health is an important subject for teens to learn aboutWhat's Included:Google Doc with project instructions &am
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 Travel Budget Project- Middle & High School/Special Education/ESL- SUB PLANS

Travel Budget Project- Middle & High School/Special Education/ESL- SUB PLANS

Created by
JAM Academy
This engaging travel research project requires no preparation and encourages students to explore the expenses associated with road trips. Students will be tasked with planning a 5-day/4-night trip to a destination that is within 8 hours of their current location. Students will be guided through the process of researching and determining the costs of various trip components, including accommodations, meals, fuel, and activities. They will also have the opportunity to make independent decisions ba
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 Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Friday the 13th & Other Superstitions: PowerPoint Presentation & Research Task

Created by
drvan
Friday the ThirteenthStudents love to discuss cultural superstitions, wondering where they came from, what they mean, and debating if there is any validity to them. I originally created this PowerPoint for a fun one-off lesson that I use any time I teach on a Friday the 13th (be it in English or Socials, Psychology, or Art).We go through various superstitions and discover their origins as a class. Students access background knowledge, make predictions, and discuss/debate their ideas. But, ove
Preview of Psychology Personality Create an Id, Ego, Superego Activity Project with example

Psychology Personality Create an Id, Ego, Superego Activity Project with example

Psychology Personality Create an Id, Ego, and Superego Activity Project with examples *Please email me with any questions at ReadySetLearnSocialScience@yahoo.com If you would like to get updates on NEW and CURRENT resources... ►FOLLOW Me on Teachers Pay Teachers ►FOLLOW Me on Pinterest ►FOLLOW Me on Instagram TERMS OF USE - This item is a paid digital download from My TPT Store As such, it is for use in one classroom only. This item is also bound by copyright laws. Redistributing, editing,
Preview of Psychological Disorder Case Study Assessment - Popular Movie Characters!!

Psychological Disorder Case Study Assessment - Popular Movie Characters!!

Created by
Bobi Pierson
This resource contains 15 case studies of popular fictional characters from movies and books that the students are familiar with. They will be asked to read the case study, highlight symptoms, diagnose the patient with a disorder using the DSM, and recommend treatment. It is a fun activity/assessment for students as it has them diagnosing fictional characters that they are familiar with. I used the character's names and traits, but the actual case studies were written by myself. There is a rubri
Preview of Special Education Distance Learning Work Box Task Cupcake Vocational Job Skills

Special Education Distance Learning Work Box Task Cupcake Vocational Job Skills

Let your students practice their work skills, even if they cannot attend their jobs during this unprecedented time. This practice task maintains their skills, and keeps them busy while they are distance learning. This work box vocational task will let your students practice assembling cupcakes and packaging them as well! The assembly task is designed as if your student works for “Callie’s Cakes”, a fictitious cake company I’ve invented. Each order form needs a base cupcake, frosting, and a toppi
Preview of "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson- Literary Analysis & Plot Map

"The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson- Literary Analysis & Plot Map

Created by
Miss Blackwell
Unique and exciting presentation to teach students how to create a literary analysis! Uses examples and quotes from "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson. Great for high school! Free Download color-coded template correlates to PowerPoint for easy instruction!! Literary Analysis/ Plot Map Presentation by Elizabeth Blackwell is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.Based on a work at images and some text from Google search/images.
Preview of Deviant Behavior and Disney Assignment

Deviant Behavior and Disney Assignment

The following is an assignment/project in which Sociology students are instructed to re-write a Disney/Pixar movie by assigning a main character various acts of deviant behavior and then creating a "Case Study Character Analysis". I call it "Deviant Disney".This project is both creative and imaginative and allows Sociology students to apply acts of Social and Criminal Deviance as well as Theories of Deviance in a way in which students enjoy.The story requirements ask students to assign a charact
Preview of Daily Routine Visuals for Students with Autism

Daily Routine Visuals for Students with Autism

This packet includes various daily routine visuals. Students with autism struggle with receptive and expressive language abilities. Providing students with autism visuals helps them to express their needs/wants and understand their environments. Students in a special education or in a general education classroom can benefit from these visuals. These visuals can also be used various schedules in the classroom and on student specific schedules. Print, laminate, cut out, and use! This packet i
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 "What Would You Do?" Project on Morals, Values, Ethics

"What Would You Do?" Project on Morals, Values, Ethics

This is a fun and engaging project on morals, values, ethics, and even religion based on the hit ABC television show, "What Would You Do?" This 2-part project consists of reflective episode questions and creating a group skit!This product is completely editable and includes detailed instructions, an episode question sheet, and a rubric.My 8th grade students loved this project!
Preview of Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development

Piaget's Stages of Cognitive Development

Created by
Murray Teach
Along with learning about the different stages of cognitive development created by Jean Piaget, students will have to find a toy that coincides with each stage. They are to create an advertisement that shows parents what stage the toy works for, the age range, the cognitive task that the toy is helping the child develop, and the reason why this toy should be chosen over all others. It also includes a section on language development that can be included or excluded based on your preference.
Preview of Mixtures and Solutions using trail mix and kool aid- great for ESE

Mixtures and Solutions using trail mix and kool aid- great for ESE

Students will create their own trail mix and kool-aid to demonstrate the difference between mixtures and special types of mixtures called solutions. I teach in a special-ed classroom and utilizing their measuring skills, and involving their taste buds make it easier for them to make a connection to the content. You will need (per student, makes 1 cup. They could split with a partner or take home.) ¼ cup goldfish ¼ cup pretzels ¼ cup dried cranberries ¼ cup cereal individual kool-aid packets M
Preview of Sleep Disorder Webquest

Sleep Disorder Webquest

Created by
Haley Beck
If you are looking for a no-prep (or sub) student-led activity, look no further! Students will work through an individual webquest on 6 "common" sleep disorders.The sleep disorders are: -Insomnia-Narcolepsy-Sleep Apnea-Night Terrors-Sleep walking-Restless Leg SyndromeAll links are included (Mayo Clinic) and questions are in order.
Preview of Life Skills - I.E.P. Self-Advocacy Project

Life Skills - I.E.P. Self-Advocacy Project

Created by
Tump's Treats
It is so important for students with special needs to understand their disabilities and what rights they have. We need to start teaching them to self- advocate and understand themselves better. This lesson was designed to do just that. The students will learn more about themselves and what makes them so special. They will learn about the different sections of their I.E.P., their strengths and weaknesses, accommodations and supports, goals, and future plans. I have provided lesson notes on ho
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