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8th grade study skills psychology resources for Prezi

Preview of Teen Mental Health PPT (You Matter| Mental Health Understandings)

Teen Mental Health PPT (You Matter| Mental Health Understandings)

This product was designed with the intention of assisting educators who'd like more support around helping teens understand teen mental health & what it means/looks like in the high school setting. The power point covers the facts & statistics related to teen mental health, as well as scenarios for all to determine what "mental health looks like" with positive affirmations practice.Easy to edit creative Template for MS Powerpoint and/or Google Slides. This Template can easily add/delete
Preview of Study Skills Lesson with Prezi

Study Skills Lesson with Prezi

Prezi is an awesome and engaging way to present your lessons! Included is all you need for a whole group lesson on study skills- NO PREP. I teach it in a 30 minute time frame, but 45 minutes might be better so students have time to complete the worksheet at the end. There are 52 slides and 6 videos. The lesson teaches tips of how to use study tools like highlighters, songs, acronyms, apps, etc. There is also a section of studying do's and don'ts where you can check for understanding by asking t
Preview of Cornell Notes: How To (Prezi)

Cornell Notes: How To (Prezi)

Created by
FarberPlans
This is an awesome way to teach Cornell Notes! This Prezi is professional enough to use with staff and accessible enough to use with students. This pairs perfectly with the Cornell Notes templates in the store! Enjoy watching your students notes go from jumbled pieces of paper to functioning study guides!
Preview of What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

What should I write about? Maslow☺Bloom☺Eleanor Roosevelt’s “Great minds…”

Created by
AHA-Rhetoric
Writers of essays, stories, songs, etc. nobly search for meaning, the deeper the better. But how do you measure/qualify “meaningful”? Abraham Maslow and Benjamin Bloom modeled values of life and learning with pyramid layers of meaning that build higher meanings from the layers below. A writer can climb the pyramid and discuss issues all the way up; however, if most readers are already halfway up, it makes sense to climb upwards from there and talk about ascending to even greater heights of deepe
Preview of Slides Template

Slides Template

Here is one of the slides templates I use for my classroom. Upload as a background for powerpoint or Google Slides.
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