TPT
Total:
$0.00
Selected
Subjects

Subjects

Arts & Music
English Language Arts
Foreign Language
Holidays/Seasonal
Math
Science
Social Studies - History
Specialty
For All Subject Areas
9 results

Psychology Common Core RL.11-12.3 resources

Preview of The Hero's Journey: Using Jungian Archetypes to both Create & Analyze Fiction

The Hero's Journey: Using Jungian Archetypes to both Create & Analyze Fiction

Created by
mel hathorn
Common Core Standards: RL.11-12.3 RL.11-12.4 RL.11-12.5 RL.11-12.7 RL.11-12.10 Almost every great story ever written, told or passed down from generation to generation has had one or more of a few common structures. These structures create the framework of the tale. One of these structures is The Hero’s Journey. Some have called The Hero’s Journey a quest. A quest is a search for something of importance, accomplished often by traveling. The object of the quest could be anything of value. It
Preview of A Study Guide to "Philosophical Fragments" by Soren Kierkegaard

A Study Guide to "Philosophical Fragments" by Soren Kierkegaard

Created by
Raymond Moore
A Study Guide to "Philosophical Fragments" and "Johannes Climacus" by Soren Kierkegaard is an ebook offering a detailed explanation of this important book with all necessary background and analysis. It will be of particular use to university students.
Preview of Encanto **Deep Dive ELA Analysis** and Bonus Listening Activity For High School

Encanto **Deep Dive ELA Analysis** and Bonus Listening Activity For High School

This is not your average movie guide. You will get both chronological questions to be answered while viewing, but also an extremely deep dive into the symbolism, characters, and analysis of the main ideas and theme of this incredible Disney film. From costumes to psychology, students will enjoy going "under the surface" of this exciting film. You will receive the full, six part Encanto analysis handout for students in Google Drive form, the detailed key, and a bonus listening activity that explo
Preview of Teacher-Student Resource for David Malouf's Ransom

Teacher-Student Resource for David Malouf's Ransom

This teacher-student resource is for David Malouf's novel Ransom, a moving imagining of the last book of the Iliad and Priam's journey to beg Achilles for the return of Hector's body. The resource includes background about the origins and key events of the Trojan War for students who may be unfamiliar with it. Study guide questions are designed to enhance comprehension and promote higher-level thinking and discussion. Quizzes for each of the four reading segments are included. Answer keys ar
Preview of Character Analysis Project: Social Work Treatment Plan

Character Analysis Project: Social Work Treatment Plan

Created by
Read Write Lead
We all know that students get much more invested in an assignment when it feels like a real, authentic task, which is what I LOVE about this project! Students take on the role of social workers to help diagnosis and plan treatment for characters struggling with their mental health. This assignment asks students to complete all parts of a social work treatment plan in order to analyze what their characters are going through. The different sections provide opportunities for citing evidence, summar
Preview of Holden Caulfield Hospital Intake Form

Holden Caulfield Hospital Intake Form

Created by
Thomas Tufaro
The day after his breakdown in Chapter 26 of Catcher in the Rye, Holden is admitted to prestigious Shady Pines Psychiatric Center. Students can assume the roles of doctor and patient by answering an intake form in the voice of Holden. They will then learn about mental illnesses and research diagnoses and treatments using real-world approaches and references.Perfect for upper-level literature, AP Literature or psychology courses
Preview of Drawing Connections to "The Science of Storytelling"

Drawing Connections to "The Science of Storytelling"

This assignment coincides with the BBC video "The Science of Storytelling" which you can preview here. This assignment is 20 questions and connects students with both the video and their independent reading book or an anchor text. If you want to simply use just the video, you can edit out the questions pertaining to a book. Key topics covered in this assignment include: assimilation, transportation, identification, empathy, mirror neurons, prejudice, loneliness, and persuasion. The style of que
Preview of The Yellow Wallpaper -- Making Connections -- Author's Purpose

The Yellow Wallpaper -- Making Connections -- Author's Purpose

Created by
Tori Allred
The realistic movement in American Literature is speckled with writings from women wishing for a change in their status. There seems to be some confusion as Charlotte Perkins Gilman's purpose for writing "The Yellow Wallpaper." While it's can be read through a feminist and women's equality lens, Gilman wished to shed light on the treatment of depression. This resource includes the transcript of an interview with the author. Following the unit on The Yellow Wallpaper, students will write a short
Preview of The Great Gatsby - Exploring the Human Strength of Hope

The Great Gatsby - Exploring the Human Strength of Hope

This assignment explores the human strength of hope in the film The Great Gatsby (2013). This assignment can be used as a stand alone or in addition to the free introductory assignment titled "Exploring Human Strengths." If you do not want to use the introductory lesson, it is recommended that you have students use the included link in the assignment before beginning to familiarize themselves with the human strengths discussed (i.e., forgiveness, optimism, hope, self-efficacy, etc.) as well as l
Showing 1-9 of 9 results