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Psychology resources for SMART Notebook and for International Baccalaureate

Preview of American indians Early Cultures in America

American indians Early Cultures in America

Created by
Make it Visual
History: American Indians The student will demonstrate knowledge of how early cultures developed in North America by locating where the American Indians lived, with emphasis on the Arctic (Inuit), Northwest (Kwakiutl), Plains (Lakota), Southwest (Pueblo), and Eastern Woodlands (Iroquois). includes learning of the regions but pinpointing specific locations on slides.
Preview of AllerBees ~ Small Counseling Group for Students with Food Allergies

AllerBees ~ Small Counseling Group for Students with Food Allergies

SMARTBOARD/NOTEBOOK ~ Do you have students in your school with severe life threatening food allergies? Have you ever talked to a student because they were being bullied because of having a food allergy? Do you have children with Eosinophilic Esophagitis? This interactive Smartboard lesson includes psychoeducational information that can be used in a small group counseling setting, co-facilitated with the school nurse. Food allergies are prevalent in today's society. The goal of the group is t
Preview of HRC Jeopardy

HRC Jeopardy

Created by
Karley Horsman
Jeopardy game includes-How to respect teachers-How to respect students-How to respect ipads-Expected/Unexpected behaviors
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - What Knowledge is important?

IB Theory of Knowledge - What Knowledge is important?

This exercise ask ToK students to work in groups to design their own IB curriculum. What subjects should be mandatory? What subjects should be optional? Why? All of these prompts are used to help guide students to produce a "new" IBDP curriculum. Groups share their conclusions with the class. The teacher can then discuss with the class the various choices. Why did you choose to make that subject compulsory? Which knowledge is important? What if we disagree about which knowledge is important? The
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 5

Intro to Psychology - Unit 5

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMART Board PresentationTopics covered:-Intrinsic vs Extrinsic motivations-Biological Motivations-Hierarchy of Needs-Emotion vs Mood-Parts of the brain: Hypothalamus, Thalamus, Amygdala, and Hippocampus-Chemicals in the brain: Dopamine, Serotonin, Oxytocin-Recognizing emotions
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Prohibit, Tolerate, Respect Game

IB Theory of Knowledge - Prohibit, Tolerate, Respect Game

A fun way to start teaching Ethics in ToK. Students are given index cards that have the names of various ethically controversial behaviour on them, for example arranged marriages, cloning, homosexuality etc. Students work in groups to place the cards in one of 3 categories - behaviour that is so offensive, it should be prohibited, behaviour that they feel is perhaps is unethical but should be tolerated, and behaviour that is acceptable and should be respected. When the groups are done with their
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 1

Intro to Psychology - Unit 1

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMARTBoard PresentationTopics covered:-Timeline of Developments of Psychology-Intro to Structuralism-Wundt's metronome experiment-Intro to Functionalism-Intro to Psychoanalysis-Iceberg analogy and activity
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 3

Intro to Psychology - Unit 3

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMART Board PresentationTopics covered:-Memory-Short term v Long term-Encoding, Storage, and Retrieval-Retrograde amnesia and Anterograde amnesia, -Faulty memories; forgetting, distortion, suggestibility
Preview of How to Mediate Your Own Disagreements

How to Mediate Your Own Disagreements

Created by
Susan Russell
This is a series of six pages that are detailed and written for kids that teach them through role play and discussion about how to mediate disagreements they have at school or home. It is set up for Smart Notebook but can be printed out, as well for individual students. It should be teacher guided.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Justifying Knowledge Claims

IB Theory of Knowledge - Justifying Knowledge Claims

A series of SmartBoard Notebook slides that are discussion prompts that could be done as small group discussions or as a whole class. The slides take students through the process of justifying knowledge claims. What makes a claim believable? Why do we believe some claims and not others? How do we discover if a claim is false? Easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use this as a handout.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - The Strengths and Weaknesses of Induction

IB Theory of Knowledge - The Strengths and Weaknesses of Induction

A 3 page SmartBoard Notebook file that contains discussion prompts about induction as a tool of logic and reasoning. The first page asks students to work in groups to identify generalizations that they routinely use in their IB subject classes and to assign some importance to them. Then the second and third slides move to a discussion of why we use inductive thinking (generalizations) and what makes a good (or not so good) generalization. All slides are easily convertible to PDF format if you pr
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 4

Intro to Psychology - Unit 4

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMARTBoard PresentationTopics covered:-Personalities-Four Temperaments-Jungian/Myer-Briggs-Enneagram-Cattell-Left vs. Right brain
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 6

Intro to Psychology - Unit 6

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMART Board PresentationTopics Covered:-Psychological disorders: dysfunction, distress, and deviance-Clinical diagnosis-Anxiety-GAD-Panic Disorder-PTSD-OCD
Preview of Intro to Psychology - Unit 2

Intro to Psychology - Unit 2

Created by
Miss Knapp
SMART Board PresentationTopics covered:-Classical Conditioning-Operant Conditioning-Piaget-Kohlberg-Erikson-Bandura
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Degrees of Certainty

IB Theory of Knowledge - Degrees of Certainty

An easy, accessible way to start your ToK course. Students view the SmartBoard Notebook file and place the various statements, all of which begin with "I know..." on a "Certainty Graph" ranging from 100% certain to highly doubtful. Students share their choices and must defend them to the class. Students are then asked to discuss what criteria they apply to a knowledge claim to decide its certainty. This could be done as a writing assignment too.Students can do this activity in groups or individu
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - History and Inventions

IB Theory of Knowledge - History and Inventions

A single-page SmartBoard Notebook file that contains 3 separate discussion prompts asking students to think about, identify and justify their "most historically significant" invention. This could be done as a whole class or in small groups. Students are then asked to discuss the predictability of history vs. the predictability in other natural and human sciences. The file is easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use it as a hard-copy handout.
Preview of Social Skills

Social Skills

Created by
Susan Russell
5 slide Smart Book set of lessons covering Social Skills interactively with students on voice tone, body language, vocabulary, and visual facial presentation.
Preview of Social Skills

Social Skills

Created by
Susan Russell
5 Smart Notebook Interactive slides to work with children on proper Social Skills related to voice tone, body language, vocabulary, and facial expresssion.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Perception and Culture

IB Theory of Knowledge - Perception and Culture

A series of SmartBoard Notebook slides with discussion prompts that ask students to consider whether or not their life experience affects the way they view and perceive the world. This discussion can be preceded or followed by an explanation of the role of sensation and interpretation. The prompts could also be used as a ToK in-class writing assignment. The file is easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use it as a handout.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - The Historical Method

IB Theory of Knowledge - The Historical Method

A three-page SmartBoard Notebook file that contains discussion prompts asking students to discuss why certain events are considered historically significant and others are not. What makes history? This exercise could be done in small groups or as a whole class. Any of the prompts could be used as a writing assignment as well. The file is easily convertible to a PDF if you choose to use it as a hard-copy handout.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - The Importance of Reasoning

IB Theory of Knowledge - The Importance of Reasoning

A two page SmartBoard Notebook file that contains discussion prompts for students wherein they are asked to talk about why logic and reasoning are important tools. This can lead to a discussion of the strengths and weaknesses of reasoning as a Way of Knowing. Files are easily convertible to PDF format if you choose to use them as handouts instead. Discussion prompts can also be used as writing assignments or as group work if you wish.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Where does your conscience come from?

IB Theory of Knowledge - Where does your conscience come from?

A simple two-page SmartBoard Notebook file that contains discussion prompts for students as part of their unit on ethics. The discussion can be done in groups or as a whole class. It could even be given as a written assignment. Easily convertible to PDF for photocopying, if you choose to use it as a handout.
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - Knowing the Past

IB Theory of Knowledge - Knowing the Past

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains a series of quotes about the study of history as well as two photos from the Russian Revolution, one with Trotsky next to Lenin, the other with Trotsky airbrushed out after Stalin's rise to power. These are then used to introduce the concept of ambiguity of knowledge gained from the past. How can we be sure we know the past? Students can then be lead to the concepts of repetition and reliability of historical evidence to produce certainty. The file is eas
Preview of IB Theory of Knowledge - The Benefits and Drawbacks of Hindsight

IB Theory of Knowledge - The Benefits and Drawbacks of Hindsight

A SmartBoard Notebook file that contains quotes from Adolf Hitler and Louis XVI of France to introduce the concept of how historians cannot directly observe their data and thus must rely on memory and logic, mainly of other people. The quotes can be used as discussion prompts or as writing assignments. The file is easily convertible to a PDF format if you choose to use it as a handout.
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