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Psychology centers for Google Apps

Preview of Self-Regulation Digital Resource- Lessons/Music/Activities/Videos and More!

Self-Regulation Digital Resource- Lessons/Music/Activities/Videos and More!

Created by
Anne Flores
I have collected a comprehensive collection of resources, activities, and read alouds intended to help students self-regulate. Slides for Anger/Boredom/Frustration/and Calm emotions. Each slide has read alouds, videos, and activities to support development. These animated Google Slides are great for online, in-person class learning and/or communication. This is an awesome way to keep your audience engaged and allows students of all levels to access. Also a great resource to share with parents t
Preview of Peer Feedback Activity for Strength and Weakness Questions (AICE Psychology)

Peer Feedback Activity for Strength and Weakness Questions (AICE Psychology)

Created by
Dr Egghead
This is a peer feedback activity for 10 point experiment evaluation (strengths and weaknesses) questions for AICE Psychology. Can be altered to fit your needs. Suggestion: musical chairs peer editing Aligns with the Cambridge International AS and A Level Psychology Coursebook (9990)
Preview of Build a Neuron Activity

Build a Neuron Activity

This activity offers students a hands-on approach to learning the basic components of a neuron. Simple supplies are necessary, but even high school students are entertained by this activity and benefit from the learning objectives. Includes detailed instructions and optional labels. Highly recommend!!
Preview of Stroop Effect Experiment

Stroop Effect Experiment

The Stroop Effect is a phenomenon that occurs when "interference" between contradicting information causes your brain to process things more slowly. For example, when you are asked to read the word "RED" written in red, it's a lot easier than reading the word "RED" written in blue.In this experiment, your students will love learning about neuroscience and psychology while recording each other's reaction times! It is a great way to teach about Scientific Method, Scientific Inquiry, and Experiment
Preview of De-Stress Lab

De-Stress Lab

Created by
MissJStar
Hello! This is a great activity to help the students both de-stress before the test and review stress at the same time! Students rate their stress level before completing the relaxing activities and after to compare. In each of the 4 stations, they get to choose to either read an article about the station (e.g guided meditation) and answer the question OR do the activity (actually follow along to a guided meditation video). After they finish one of those, then they answer the review question. Yo
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 Review activity for early pioneers in psychology

Review activity for early pioneers in psychology

Created by
Alexandra Schuh
This is an activity intended to be used with groups of 3-4 students. They can work collaboratively to match information and faces to names from the early years of psychology. This can be used in a general psychology class but also aligns with the college board information from unit 1 for AP Psychology.
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