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Psychology simulation pdfs

Preview of The Mystery Case- Guide

The Mystery Case- Guide

Created by
Mari M
Description: Step into the thrilling world of crime-solving with "Murder Mystery: The Case of Principal Tiger". This engaging and immersive classroom activity challenges students to become detectives as they unravel the mysterious murder of Tiger Pride High School's beloved Principal Tiger.In this comprehensive murder mystery game, students will work together to examine evidence, question suspects, and ultimately identify the culprit responsible for Principal Tiger's untimely demise. Set against
Preview of Stereotypes Activity: Who Would You Hire? (Google Slides) Diversity / Inclusion

Stereotypes Activity: Who Would You Hire? (Google Slides) Diversity / Inclusion

Not sure where to start with the topic of prejudice and stereotypes with your upper middle school/high schoolers? This resource has you covered! Students can see some of the biases and prejudices they might hold and reflect on ways they can be open to the people around them, empowering students to combat stereotypes.With this engaging activity/simulation you start by asking students to review 7 candidates looking for a job in your company. The catch is, they start with only the name! In each rou
Preview of Sensation & Perception: The Great Sensory Fair Stations Activity (Psychology)

Sensation & Perception: The Great Sensory Fair Stations Activity (Psychology)

Created by
Valerie Pelak
If you are a high school Psychology teacher and are looking for an engaging and hands-on way for your students to learn more about sensation and perception, then you are definitely in luck! "The Great Sensory Fair" stations activity includes eight simulations that encapsulate multiple senses and sensation/perception theories such as taste, location of sound, balance, Weber's Law,, temperature, and touch. Students will work in groups (3 to 4 per group) and will participate in each simulation (dir
Preview of Intro to Psych: Forgetting & Improving Memory

Intro to Psych: Forgetting & Improving Memory

Why do we forget and how can we improve our ability to remember? With this lesson, students will not only learn why humans often forget, but they will also learn and apply memory improvement strategies that can be useful in their daily lives. Throughout the lesson students will: 1) Participate in a Bell Ringer activity that prompts them to memorize a grocery list and attempt at the end of the class to write down that list from memory. 2) Read an article about the psychology and science behind
Preview of "Find the Communist!"  A McCarthy Era Red Scare Role-Playing Activity

"Find the Communist!" A McCarthy Era Red Scare Role-Playing Activity

Synopsis of activity:This role-playing activity is meant to simulate the uncertainty and fear that gripped America in the 1950s. The activity involves holding a “town meeting” for the purpose of finding any communists in the community. This activity is fun and brings high energy to the classroom.This is a great companion to a lesson about McCarthyism, the 1950s Red Scare, or with an ELA unit on Arthur Miller’s The Crucible.Role of the teacher:When the students walk in, explain to them that the
Preview of the world of emotional skills

the world of emotional skills

Created by
HOGO MARTEN
Introduction Cultivating Emotional Skills for Personal and Interpersonal Growth Welcome to the world of emotional skills! In a society where emotions play a vital role in our daily lives, developing emotional skills is essential for personal and interpersonal growth. These skills empower us to understand, manage, and express our emotions effectively, leading to greater self-awareness, healthier relationships, and overall well-being. In this fast-paced and dynamic world, emotional intelligence is
Preview of IB Psychology Escape Room Y1 (digital)

IB Psychology Escape Room Y1 (digital)

This Escape room is for Y1 IB Psychology review and has questions for the sociocultural, cognitive and biological units. You can edit the clues to cater them to the studies you may use in your class.There are items in the rooms that link to clues. The students will write down their answers on their clue sheet before filling out the form to confirm their answers and “escape”.
Preview of Sock Baby Project

Sock Baby Project

A popular activity during units on development is that of the sock baby. This scrapbook allows for fun and functionality, adhering to the key developmental standards established by College Board for AP Psychology, though it could also be used and modified for health, sociology, or other related classes. Students get very invested in their "babies" and the results are wonderful. How to Make a Sock Baby
Preview of 60 Affirmations for Trauma Survivors, Childhood Trauma Coping Statements

60 Affirmations for Trauma Survivors, Childhood Trauma Coping Statements

These affirmations for trauma survivors are the perfect anxiety relief coping statements to help manage triggers or big emotions as a result of trauma. Perfect to add to your mirror, put in a lunch box, or keep close to you during moments when you need a positive reminder of your worth. They can be used within the therapy office or as a psychological tool to help clients manage PTSD, anxiety, or slow down panic attacks.✦ INSTANT DOWNLOAD - 60 AFFIRMATIONS FOR TRAUMA SURVIVORS ✦✦ WHAT YOU’LL GET
Preview of Case Study Simulation for Abnormal Psychology

Case Study Simulation for Abnormal Psychology

Created by
Carrie Hindenach
This lesson is designed to simulate the diagnosis and treatment of patients struggling with mental health illnesses. Target audience is AP psychology students but may be modified or any level. . Students are assigned one of ten case studies. They will read, research, diagnosis and treat their patients as if a professional therapist. Students will produce a formal APA format case study paper and participate in a round table discussion with other 'therapists' discussing diagnosis, treatment, and n
Preview of Experimental Research Mountain Dew Experiment (Psychology)

Experimental Research Mountain Dew Experiment (Psychology)

Created by
Valerie Pelak
If you are a high school Psychology teacher and are looking for an engaging and hands on way for your students to learn about experimental research, then you are definitely in luck! Students will conduct an experiment that will test the consumption of Mountain Dew (cause) and it's effects on reaction time (dropping a ruler). By conducting this experiment, students will record and further enhance their understanding of experimental research, cause/effect, a hypothesis, data, and independent/depen
Preview of In Class Lab - Pipe Cleaner Neuron

In Class Lab - Pipe Cleaner Neuron

This is a fun mini in class lab, students make their own neurons! The only supplies you'll need are the directions, pipe cleaners, and a pair of scissors. Students enjoy the process and it helps them to have a hands on activity to learning the parts of the neuron. I usually display the finished products by suspending them from the ceiling.
Preview of Speed Dating Psychologists

Speed Dating Psychologists

In this activity students take on the roles of some prominent psychologists in a speed dating style activity. This project gives students an opportunity to "meet" a lot of psychologists in a short amount of time. It requires students to research a prominent psychologist write a resume for them and assume their persona to take part in a "speed dating" activity. It's a great way to start off the school year in a psychology class, because it gives them a preview to the psychologists that will be co
Preview of Psychology - Naturalistic Observation Activity - Research Methods

Psychology - Naturalistic Observation Activity - Research Methods

A naturalistic observation can be a very useful. This activity gives students some real life practice in naturalistically observing a group of students and attempting to determine how much time they are spending on task/following the teachers directions and/or listening to the teacher vs. time spent distracted by some sort of electronic device.(phone, Ipad, chromebook…)  Included: specific directions, a permission slip for students attain from a teacher willing to be observed, a recording sheet,
Preview of Health: A Global Perspective

Health: A Global Perspective

The main focus in the international health and development programming include: Environmental health, family planning, health systems, HIV/AIDS, infections diseases, maternal and child health and nutrition. As students living in a developed world, it can be difficult to grasp the magnitude of global health issues. Our system of governance has protected us from many of the ailments that developing nations face. This health sector activity focuses specifically on HIV and AIDs and the way it has im
Preview of Aging Empathy Simulation

Aging Empathy Simulation

Created by
Jenny Lovering
As my grandmother aged, I became more aware of some of the impairments and changes that can affect the elderly. I wanted my psychology students to develop empathy for this population. I can't afford to purchase an aging simulation suit, so I decided to make my own with inexpensive, household items.Students visit stations to experience various conditions, such as diminished lung capacity, neuropathy, visual impairment, hearing impairment, arthritis, loss of mobility, dementia, etc. Included in
Preview of Developmental Psych Student Activity "You Are the Parent"

Developmental Psych Student Activity "You Are the Parent"

Created by
BRAIN BARN
To "wrap up" a Developmental Psychology unit, have your students respond to 22 behaviors from their imaginary child. The imaginary child exhibits a variety of behaviors at different ages (from 6-months old to adulthood). Remind students that they may not be abusive or neglectful. Their responses should be aligned with accepted cultural practices, laws, and the research of neuroscientists, psychologists, and educators (e.g., Piaget, Erikson, Kohlberg, Harlow, Baumrind, Sacks, Montessori, etc.).
Preview of True Crime Psych Files - The Ethical Dilemma (An Inquiry Based Assignment)

True Crime Psych Files - The Ethical Dilemma (An Inquiry Based Assignment)

Unleash your students' inner detectives with this captivating and fun inquiry-based learning assignment! Designed for AP Psychology classes, this immersive activity invites students to become 'Psychosleuths' and apply their psychological knowledge to solve a mysterious crime.Engage your students as they sift through evidence, conduct interviews, and connect the dots in a thrilling case involving Project Consciousness Alteration. This comprehensive resource includes meticulously crafted materials
Preview of Simulations In The Classroom: The Society Game Of Victorian Britain

Simulations In The Classroom: The Society Game Of Victorian Britain

Created by
Alison Black
Simulations are composed of an introduction or briefing, the simulation itself, and a debriefing that gets at critical thinking and reflection. They provide students with an active role that focuses on and helps bring to life a historical event, character, or concept. This simulation, adaptable to other time periods, explores status and rank in a society. This simulation has been successfully used in the classroom. It is fairly easy, involves little to no cost, and can be adapted to fit the n
Preview of What Would You Do? Islamaphobia

What Would You Do? Islamaphobia

Created by
pressnicolely
Use the video links and analyze the reactions to the show "What Would You Do?"
Preview of Introduction to Intimate Relationships: Trait Auction

Introduction to Intimate Relationships: Trait Auction

Created by
Adam Noack
Students are presented with a plethora of characteristics and traits of potential romantic partners and the teacher serves as the auctioneer as each trait is auctioned off. Students learn what they and their peers value in relationships. Reflection/de-briefing questions included.
Preview of PHILOSOPHERS OF HISTORY: OUTLOOKS AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

PHILOSOPHERS OF HISTORY: OUTLOOKS AND SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES

GREETINGS, CHANGEMAKERS: HAVE YOUR SCHOLARS TO EXPLORE THEIR THOUGHTS AND IDEAS ABOUT HISTORIC AND MODERN SOCIETY ALONGSIDE LOCKE, HOBBES, MONTESQUIEU, VOLTAIRE, DIDEROT, ROUSSEAU AND OTHERS, USING THE SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES OF CONFLICT THEORY, FEMINISM, FUNCTIONALISM, AND OTHERS.THANKS FOR YOUR TIME!!!SINCERELY AND EARNESTLY, MICHAEL WALKEREMPATHIC CHANGEMAKER
Preview of SOCIOLOGY-QUESTION OF THE DAY: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CANCEL CULTURE

SOCIOLOGY-QUESTION OF THE DAY: SOCIAL JUSTICE AND CANCEL CULTURE

DISCUSSING TOPICS OF MODERN HISTORY FOR A BETTER TOMORROW.
Preview of SOCIOLOGY-QUESTION OF THE DAY: SOCIAL CONFORMITY AND CANCEL CULTURE
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