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Psychology Common Core CCRA.R.4 resources

Preview of PROPAGANDA Presentation - History, Types, Dangers, Media, and Examples

PROPAGANDA Presentation - History, Types, Dangers, Media, and Examples

This Propaganda PowerPoint Presentation can be a mini-lesson or paired with a discussion of propaganda in dystopian literature. The presentation introduces your high school ELA students to types of propaganda, media to dispense propaganda, and the effects on society. There is compelling information and brilliant, engaging graphics. No Prep.With all the uproar over fake news it's important for your students to be able to recognize the methods the media use to manipulate our thought and mold our
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 Moral Dilemmas: Class and Small Group Critical Thinking Activity for ELA

Moral Dilemmas: Class and Small Group Critical Thinking Activity for ELA

Moral Dilemmas are a great way to get students thinking in a critical manner. When presented with a scenario that has no "right" answer, what should you do?This resource contains a page about one of the original moral dilemmas, the Trolley Problem. After working through and discussing this dilemmas, students can analyze five other dilemmas in small groups. These five moral dilemmas are all difficult scenarios that have no good outcome, and students must be able to defend their choices. Perfect f
Preview of I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #1

I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #1

Created by
HeyDrMatt
This product is the first in a line of three workbooks that are designed to help students in high school/secondary school learn how to make effective decisions through the lens of their culture. With a focus on examples across the African and Caribbean Diaspora, "I Know Who I Am, Do You?" workbook series provides a window into self and community through personal and social activities. The activities provided range from writing assignments to art pieces to the use of digital tools that help Black
Preview of What Are Microaggressions? MINI-UNIT / Plug-and-play lessons / racism race SEL

What Are Microaggressions? MINI-UNIT / Plug-and-play lessons / racism race SEL

This high-interest, 2-day mini-unit answers questions like: what is a microaggression? How can I avoid using them? How can I respond effectively to them? These interactive lessons are meant to teach empathy and establish clear expectations for interacting with others in professional environments. Use it as an anti-racism activity during Black History Month. Use it to teach social/life skills to your students with behavioral or emotional struggles. Use it before reading books like To Kill A Mocki
Preview of A Clockwork Orange Resource for Teachers and Students

A Clockwork Orange Resource for Teachers and Students

This a complete resource for Anthony Burgess' classic dystopian novel A Clockwork Orange, a cautionary tale about what happens when a person is stripped of his free will. The book is challenging and provocative, more appropriate for upper level accelerated students and college students.Included in this resource: Author background, social and historical context for the book, chapter reading questions, student-centered activities and projects, discussion/writing prompts, whole-class activities,
Preview of The Social Dilemma - 12th ELA - Unit Bundle - 30+ Days of Printables

The Social Dilemma - 12th ELA - Unit Bundle - 30+ Days of Printables

Created by
Withers' Writers
Help your high school English students think critically about technology and their use of technology in the classroom with this print and go, versatile thirty day unit plan that incorporates informational texts, dystopian excerpts, and poetry. This resource includes a teacher guide and a detailed lesson plan. In addition, it includes thirty days' worth of guided reading questions, printables, and writing prompts. Each lesson includes a writing prompt tied to the day's lesson, a set of guided rea
Preview of The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde--A Complete Teaching Unit

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde--A Complete Teaching Unit

This Unit contains everything an Instructor would need to teach this classic piece of English literature. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde can be read by middle school students with significant assistance given by the Instructor. High school students may require some assistance with this short novel, but little or no assistance need be given to college students. Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde is one of those unique stories that can be used in a history, literature, or psychology class, as it reaches across
Preview of Reading Skills Worksheet: Imprinting in Precocial Birds

Reading Skills Worksheet: Imprinting in Precocial Birds

This comprehensive worksheet delves into the concept of imprinting in young fowl, exploring its parallels with early learning and bonding experiences in human development. The worksheet includes multiple choice questions assessing the understanding of critical concepts, short answer questions that encourage students to apply their knowledge, and a reflective question prompting personal connections. Topics covered include the critical period in imprinting, stimulus features influencing preference
Preview of Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998)

Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998)

Created by
TeacherTravis
This Brave New World Movie Guide | Worksheet | Questions | Google Slides (TV - 1998) is designed to help students create a deeper understanding of Aldous Huxley's famous dystopian civilization. Compare how kids are raised in the 'civilization' to how kids are raised today. Explore the concepts of pain, conditioning and promiscuity as virtue. Finally identify the effects of 'soma' on the civilization and possible replacements for 'soma' today.Please take note that this is the 1998 TV version of t
Preview of Psychoanalytic Theory with Fitzgerald, Gatsby, and Pooh

Psychoanalytic Theory with Fitzgerald, Gatsby, and Pooh

Lesson includes a Google Slides Presentation introducing information regarding Psychoanalytic Theory:Sigmund Freud's theory applied to LiteraturePsychoanalysis DefinedIntro to Author PsychoanalysisDiscussion of F. Scott Fitzgerald's life and desiresDiscussion of Character PsychoanalysisTwo options for the lesson are provided: One utilizing Google's Peardeck Add-On and one without the add-on.Guided notes and discussion points are provided for students to facilitate discussion about Fitzgerald and
Preview of Serial Podcast Season One Narrative Writing Assignment

Serial Podcast Season One Narrative Writing Assignment

The Serial Podcast is an engaging true crime non-fiction entity that grips students into the world of whodunnit!This resource includes narrative writing assignment for the Serial Podcast. NYS standards and a grading rubric are included! In Word Document format so completely editable for your use.The assignment is based on Season One episodes 1-4, however can be altered to fit any part of the podcast.
Preview of Scapegoating & The Crucible

Scapegoating & The Crucible

After previously discussing how The Crucible is a cautionary tale of the dangers of groupthink and scapegoating, students will demonstrate their research skills that they have been developing all semester and complete the tasks within this assignment. Students will define scapegoating and give three examples of scapegoating not related to The Crucible (this is where the research component comes in). Student will also be asked about the actions of the characters in the play and who is ultimately
Preview of Mindful Intelligence (Multiple Intelligences)

Mindful Intelligence (Multiple Intelligences)

Created by
Hart Mom
Level: Grade 5-8thTime Frame: 7 DaysLearning Dimension: ScienceSummary:Howard Gardner Ph.D. has a Theory of Multiple Intelligences (1983). He states that regardless of which subject you teach/learn, every student should be presented with learning tools/materials to reinforce mastery of the content. Linguistic, Logical/Mathematical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, Intra-personal, Existential, and Naturalist (9). Over the course of two weeks, students will be learning about t
Preview of The Tell Tale Heart / By Edgar Allan Poe / In the Light of Psychoanalysis

The Tell Tale Heart / By Edgar Allan Poe / In the Light of Psychoanalysis

This presentation is a lively analysis of the famous short story "The Tell Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe. This short study follows and applies the rules of psychoanalysis to this short story to present it in a different light and to add a different dimension to the reading and understanding of this short story.
Preview of Sons and Lovers / By D. H. Lawrence / A Psychological Analysis

Sons and Lovers / By D. H. Lawrence / A Psychological Analysis

The novel "Sons and Lovers" is considered as David Herbert Lawrence’s Magnus Opus. Though first considered as obscenity, the novel has then been given due credit. Throughout his life, Paul has been shown unusually much love from his mother, Mrs. Morel. Combined with his hatred for his father, Paul has given critics reason for believing that the novel follows Sigmund Freud’s psychological theory of the Oedipus complex. Furthermore, the life of D.H. Lawrence has in many ways coincided with Paul’s
Preview of Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 1-4 Class Activities

Macbeth Act 3 Scenes 1-4 Class Activities

Created by
Amanda Sierzega
Step-by-step instructions and activity explanations to teach students after reading act 3 scenes 1-4 to facilitate analysis of the text from a literary standpoint as well as cross-curricularly using psychology. These activities and classroom instructions include individual, small group work, as well as whole class work and discussion.
Preview of The Bell Jar Reading Guide

The Bell Jar Reading Guide

Created by
Candace Horner
The PowerPoint is over 65 pages and is a chapter-by-chapter reading guide created for all twenty chapters. It includes:Biographical background on Plath and Rosenberg video link with questions. Reading comprehension questions and practice identifying literary devicesAnswer key provided for chapter work 40 vocabulary words with definitionsThree nonfiction pieces with questions from Psychology Today, “Dying for Melodrama: Why Does Sylvia Plath Still Seduce the Adolescent Psyche?” TIME magazine, “Of
Preview of The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls Reading Questions and Essay topics

The Glass Castle by Jeanette Walls Reading Questions and Essay topics

This reading guide is aligned with common core questions, focusing on the author's choices and thoughtful annotations, not just content recall. There are also four essay questions that focus on larger issues: children's rights, parenting styles, and psychological development, requiring students to research laws, psychology and use specific references from the text to support their claim.
Preview of The Little Book of Big Quotes Vol I PowerPoint Presentation by Carlos Salinas

The Little Book of Big Quotes Vol I PowerPoint Presentation by Carlos Salinas

A collection of thoughtful, truthful, motivating, and inspirational quotes. Great for coaches, teachers, and everyone else that may need motivation! Completely customizable and editable for the needs of your classroom and teaching style!Check out these other awesome resources!“No Gumption” Nonfiction by Russell Baker Reading Comprehension Test"Bernie Williams: Yankee Doodle Dandy" by J. Poiley Multiple-Choice Reading TestExcerpt from In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens by Alice Walker Reading Test
Preview of ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 2 of 4

ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 2 of 4

Created by
Focus By Design
This text offers both fiction and non-fiction pieces that help students learn about what it means to be a Psychologist. Do you want your students to be able to analyze the psychological struggles of Edgar Allan Poe as well as other characters presented in short stories? This document offers fiction and non-fiction text suggestions that you are able to use to explore psychology and Edgar Allan Poe. Each text suggestion provides a question or two that are based on Common Core State Standards cover
Preview of ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 3 of 4

ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 3 of 4

Created by
Focus By Design
This text offers both fiction and non-fiction pieces that help students learn about what it means to be a Psychologist. Do you want your students to be able to analyze the psychological struggles of Edgar Allan Poe as well as other characters presented in short stories? This document offers fiction and non-fiction text suggestions that you are able to use to explore psychology and Edgar Allan Poe. Each text suggestion provides a question or two that are based on Common Core State Standards cover
Preview of Scholarly Article Homework Assignment Explanation and Student Groupings

Scholarly Article Homework Assignment Explanation and Student Groupings

Created by
Amanda Sierzega
This assignment is meant to be completed in conjunction with students reading act 3 scenes 1-4 of Macbeth. This assignment (instructions included) asks students to find a scholarly article concerning their assigned mental health topic in order to (with their peers) analyze Macbeth through a psychological lens through their scholarly article.
Preview of ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 4 of 4

ELA Skills: Psychology Theme: Part 4 of 4

Created by
Focus By Design
This text offers both fiction and non-fiction pieces that help students learn about what it means to be a Psychologist. Do you want your students to be able to analyze the psychological struggles of Edgar Allan Poe as well as other characters presented in short stories? This document offers fiction and non-fiction text suggestions that you are able to use to explore psychology and Edgar Allan Poe. Each text suggestion provides a question or two that are based on Common Core State Standards cove
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