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Psychology Common Core RI.8.3 resources

Preview of I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

I Know Who I Am, Do You? Workbook #2

Created by
HeyDrMatt
This product is the second 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/African/
Preview of Science_Warm Sibling Bonds Boost Happiness_Current Events Reading_2024

Science_Warm Sibling Bonds Boost Happiness_Current Events Reading_2024

Current events PDF lesson plan. Researchers found people who reported higher levels of warmth and connection with their sibling at age 23, had lower levels of anxiety and depressive symptoms at age 41. People who felt conflict in a sibling relationship at age 23, were more likely to report anxiety and other negative emotions at mid-life.Articles and long reading passages of recent news stories for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Includes literacy strategies and
Preview of Culture_ Harvard Reinstates Standardized Testing_Current Events Reading_2024

Culture_ Harvard Reinstates Standardized Testing_Current Events Reading_2024

Current events PDF lesson plan. Harvard will again require its applicants to submit standardized test scores for admission. Yale, Brown, Dartmouth and MIT had already reinstated exam score requirements for admissions.Articles and long reading passages of recent news stories for middle and high school students in grades 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Includes literacy strategies and graphic organizers to support struggling readers. Also great for independent readers or gifted learners to use during enri
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 Confirmation Bias Informational Text | Media & Information Literacy | Grades 8+

Confirmation Bias Informational Text | Media & Information Literacy | Grades 8+

This resource includes an engaging informational text about confirmation bias, plus a study guide, a set of 10 challenging text analysis questions, and detailed answer explanations. The passage discusses the ways in which confirmation bias can affect the way people evaluate information and recommends a process for reducing its impact.I love resources that build both content knowledge and academic skill. These informational texts cover key topics in media and information literacy, while also pro
Preview of The Milgram Experiment: Obedience to Authority (summary - 20 questions)

The Milgram Experiment: Obedience to Authority (summary - 20 questions)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Were the Germans (Nazi’s) in fact evil and cold-hearted, or was it a group phenomenon (which could happen to anyone...including you), given the right conditions? The most famous Social Psychology Experiment of all time - Stanley Milgram's Experiment on Obedience to Authority - inspired by the horrors seen in concentration camps during WWII. Milgram's test subjects are asked to use a "shock generator" to electrocute other participants, punishing them for incorrect answers during an activity - do
Preview of Famous Social Psychology Experiments - articles and questions

Famous Social Psychology Experiments - articles and questions

Created by
Taylor Taughts
Four of the most famous Social Psychology Experiments of all time have been provided here for students to read. Stanley Milgram's Experiment on Obedience to Authority is first - inspired by the horrors seen in concentration camps during WWII, subjects are asked to "shock" other participants for incorrect answers - do people obey authority even when the command is to hurt another human being? The results are terrifying!Next, students will read about the Good Samaritan Experiment - inspired by the
Preview of The Stanford Prison Experiment - Close Read (pair w/ Prometheus)

The Stanford Prison Experiment - Close Read (pair w/ Prometheus)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous and criticized social psychology experiments to have ever been attempted. Students will learn how a mock prison experiment quickly evolved into something with terrifying similarities to the unthinkable behavior seen in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Although the experiment was initially set to run for weeks, it ended after only 6 days, leaving us with frightening realizations about human behavior and the power of the situation to
Preview of The Good Samaritan Experiment: A study of helping behavior (20 questions)

The Good Samaritan Experiment: A study of helping behavior (20 questions)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Good Samaritan Experiment - inspired by the biblical story, puts test subjects in an area where there is an actor (pretending to be in distress and needing assistance). This experiment hoped to measure the amount of helping behavior observed. When we are in a hurry and mission oriented, do we even notice the world around us? The results are again disheartening.After reading a section of the article, students will stop and record a variety of information, such as: what real events inspired th
Preview of Prometheus and The Stanford Prison Experiment (pair texts) - Does Power Corrupt?

Prometheus and The Stanford Prison Experiment (pair texts) - Does Power Corrupt?

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous and criticized social psychology experiments to have ever been attempted. Students will learn how a mock prison experiment quickly evolved into something with terrifying similarities to the unthinkable behavior seen in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Although the experiment was initially set to run for weeks, it ended after only 6 days, leaving us with frightening realizations about human behavior and the power of the situation to
Preview of Crows Vs Grade Schooler Article

Crows Vs Grade Schooler Article

Created by
Emma Murphy
This document gives information on the brain similarities that the advanced bird species, crows share with human children. The document references parts of the brain, in addition to environmental science terms that might require external instruction to explain to students.
Preview of Bystander Effect Project Based Learning (Resources)

Bystander Effect Project Based Learning (Resources)

Created by
Emily MacDonald
The following resources are given to my students to complete a PBL on the Bystander Effect. I use this to introduce my unit on the Holocaust and The Diary of Anne Frank. This includes links to TED Talks, news articles, and various other media clips. *This is only the resource page to be used along with the actual assignment.
Preview of The Basics: Id, Ego, Superego

The Basics: Id, Ego, Superego

Created by
Miss K
This lesson is a simple, fun, and engaging series of activities that illustrate the concept of Freud's Id, Ego, and Superego. This lesson would be suitable for high school students taking psychology or even adult learners taking introductory psychology.
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