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Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 12: Consolidating Models of Learning & Cognition

IB Psychology Lesson 12: Consolidating Models of Learning & Cognition

This versatile, student-led lesson is designed as a consolidation and reflection session after Lessons 1–7 in the IB Psychology Learning and Cognition unit (2025 spec). It is structured to help students step back and evaluate the strengths and limitations of cognitive and sociocultural approaches to explaining learning and cognition. While designed to precede the introduction of biological factors, this lesson is flexible and can also be adapted for use after the biological or culture & en
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 8: Cognitive Biases | Learning & Cognition Unit

IB Psychology Lesson 8: Cognitive Biases | Learning & Cognition Unit

This fully resourced and editable lesson introduces students to cognitive biases and their influence on thinking and decision-making, a key subtopic within the Learning & Cognition unit of the IB Psychology 2025 specification (first assessment 2027). Students explore real-world examples of bias, such as the framing effect, confirmation bias, and anchoring, while linking these to core models like the Dual Processing Model. The lesson uses student-led tasks, real-world scenarios, and exam
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 7: Dual Processing Model | Learning & Cognition (2025 Spec)

IB Psychology Lesson 7: Dual Processing Model | Learning & Cognition (2025 Spec)

This fully resourced, student-led lesson introduces the Dual Processing Model of thinking and decision making, focusing on System 1 and System 2 thinking. Through inquiry, application, and research evaluation, students explore how we make decisions and the psychological factors influencing our thought processes. Part of the Learning & Cognition unit for the new IB Psychology 2025 specification, this is Lesson 6 in the sequence and builds directly on previous work on memory and cognitive pro
Preview of IB Psychology Learning and Cognition | 2. Classical & Operant Conditioning

IB Psychology Learning and Cognition | 2. Classical & Operant Conditioning

This complete and editable IB Psychology lesson introduces students to classical and operant conditioning, exploring how learning is shaped by association and consequences. Students apply the work of Pavlov and Skinner to real-world scenarios and begin evaluating the usefulness and limitations of behaviourist theories in modern contexts. The lesson is deliberately designed with a clean, uncluttered layout to reduce cognitive load and make it easy to adapt to your school's preferred theme
Preview of IB Global Politics Theories Unit Lesson 1: Introduction to Political Theories

IB Global Politics Theories Unit Lesson 1: Introduction to Political Theories

This student-led, editable Google Slides lesson introduces the purpose, value, and limitations of political theories in IB Global Politics. It focuses on three major perspectives: Realism, Liberalism, and Critical Theories (including Feminism and Marxism), helping students understand how each lens frames power, legitimacy, sovereignty, and interdependence. The lesson is designed to build the analytical and evaluative skills needed for Paper 2 extended responses and to deepen conceptual un
Preview of IB Psychology Assessment Lesson 12: Concepts Essay

IB Psychology Assessment Lesson 12: Concepts Essay

This ready-to-use IB Psychology lesson supports students in applying and evaluating the six core concepts from the 2025 specification (Causality, Bias, Measurement, Perspective, Responsibility, Change). Students complete a retrieval-based starter, a concept recall task, and then a 15-mark extended response using a structured planning and reflection framework. This lesson has been designed as a summative assessment for my introduction to concepts scheme of learning (available as a bundle in m
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: Introducing the Concepts - 3. Causality

IB Psychology Lesson: Introducing the Concepts - 3. Causality

This fully editable IB Psychology lesson introduces students to the concept of causality in psychological research: how psychologists establish cause-and-effect relationships, what limits causal claims, and why internal validity matters. Perfectly aligned to the new IB Psychology specification (first assessment 2027, first teaching 2025), this lesson is part of the concepts strand and builds skills needed for extended writing and evaluation in Paper 1 and Paper 2. ✅ This Download Includes: Po
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 9. Connecting the Concepts

IB Psychology Lesson: 9. Connecting the Concepts

This ready-to-use lesson supports students in making meaningful links between the six core IB Psychology concepts (Causality, Measurement, Perspective, Responsibility, Bias, and Change). Perfect for the end of a concepts unit or as a formative assessment, this engaging resource helps students consolidate, connect, and critically reflect on how concepts shape psychological research. Fully aligned with the IB Psychology 2025 specification, this resource promotes conceptual understanding, AT
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 7. Responsibility

IB Psychology Lesson: 7. Responsibility

This complete, inquiry-based lesson introduces the concept of responsibility in psychological research, aligned to the new IB Psychology guide (first assessment 2025). Students explore how psychologists balance scientific investigation with ethical duty, using engaging scenario tasks, ethical debates, and a mock ethics board simulation. All resources are hyperlinked in the slides—including editable worksheets and a Google Form starter designed to prime interleaved knowledge and ethical reaso
Preview of IB Psychology: What is Health and Wellbeing?

IB Psychology: What is Health and Wellbeing?

Kick off your Health Psychology unit with this engaging, fully planned lesson exploring the concept of health and wellbeing. Students are introduced to key models of health, reflect on cultural and personal perspectives, and begin building their psychology glossary. ✅ Lesson Content Recall Routine Starter: Low-stakes quiz on psychology methods and concepts. Key Vocabulary: Health, wellbeing, biopsychosocial model, psychological health, homeostasis. Theory Input: Biomedical, biopsychosocial,
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 8. Perspective

IB Psychology Lesson: 8. Perspective

This inquiry-based IB Psychology lesson explores Perspective as one of the core concepts in the new 2025 specification. Students engage in structured reflection, collaborative tasks, and extended writing to understand how different psychological perspectives shape the way behaviour is studied, interpreted, and applied. All resources are hyperlinked in the PowerPoint, including a Google Form quiz starter to activate prior learning and support cognitive priming. The lesson also includes peer as
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 10: Culture and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

IB Psychology Lesson 10: Culture and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

This fully resourced, student-led lesson explores how culture shapes cognitive processes, focusing on the core study Cole & Scribner (1974). Designed for the IB Psychology Learning and Cognition unit (new 2025 specification), this lesson helps students build conceptual understanding of culture, cognition, perspective, and measurement. It includes guided reading, structured tasks, an embedded Google Form quiz, and a mini-inquiry project evaluating the cultural fairness of psychological re
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: 6. Measurement

IB Psychology Lesson: 6. Measurement

This complete, editable lesson introduces the IB Psychology concept of measurement - how psychologists define and collect data on human behaviour. Aligned to the new IB Psychology guide (first assessment 2027, first teaching 2025), this resource supports HL and SL students in understanding key research methods and critically evaluating reliability, validity, and operationalisation. All resources are hyperlinked within the slides, including an interactive Google Form starter quiz designed for
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson: Intro Unit - 2. Key Approaches to Behaviour

IB Psychology Lesson: Intro Unit - 2. Key Approaches to Behaviour

Introduce students to the three key psychological approaches with this fully editable lesson designed for the new IB Psychology specification (first assessment 2027). Perfect for early in the course, this resource helps students understand and evaluate the biological, cognitive, and sociocultural explanations of behaviour, while developing their conceptual thinking and glossary work. Designed to be the second lesson in my 'introduction to concepts' scheme of work, but can be used as a standal
Preview of IB Psychology Learning and Cognition - Lesson 6: Working Memory Model

IB Psychology Learning and Cognition - Lesson 6: Working Memory Model

This fully resourced, editable lesson introduces students to Baddeley & Hitch’s (1974) Working Memory Model (WMM) as a dynamic alternative to the Multi-Store Model. Through case studies, tasks, and practical application, students explore the central executive, phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and episodic buffer, while comparing the strengths and limitations of memory models. This is Lesson 5 in the Learning & Cognition Scheme of Learning for the IB Psychology 2025 guide (firs
Preview of IB Psychology Intro Lesson: 11. Evaluating Research Using Concepts

IB Psychology Intro Lesson: 11. Evaluating Research Using Concepts

This exam-focused lesson teaches IB Psychology students how to evaluate psychological studies using the six key IB concepts: Causality, Bias, Measurement, Responsibility, Perspective, and Change. It’s a perfect follow-up to your concepts unit or as a pre-assessment revision tool for extended response writing. Students engage with real research dilemmas, identify which concepts apply, and practise writing evaluative commentary that prepares them for 15-mark Paper 1 ERQs and Paper 3 critical thi
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 11: Environment and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

IB Psychology Lesson 11: Environment and Cognition | Learning & Cognition Unit

This fully resourced and editable student-led lesson explores how different environmental conditions—such as enrichment and deprivation—can shape cognitive processes like memory. Drawing on key studies by Rosenzweig et al. (1972), Maguire et al. (2000), and Perry et al., students compare animal and human research, critically evaluate evidence, and participate in a structured academic controversy. This is Lesson 11 in the Learning and Cognition scheme of work for the IB Psychology 2025 gu
Preview of IB Psychology Learning & Cognition Unit (Complete Bundle) NEW GUIDE

IB Psychology Learning & Cognition Unit (Complete Bundle) NEW GUIDE

This editable Learning and Cognition Unit Bundle is designed for the IB Psychology (first assessment 2025) course and supports teaching across the full Learning and Cognition strand for both SL and HL. It currently includes the first set of fully resourced lessons and will continue to grow as new lessons are added. Each lesson is structured around an inquiry question, integrates ATL skills, and supports IB command terms. Tasks are designed to build both conceptual understanding and exam-r
Preview of IB Psychology Lesson 14: Learning & Cognition Practical | Experiment & Exam Prep

IB Psychology Lesson 14: Learning & Cognition Practical | Experiment & Exam Prep

This fully resourced and editable lesson guides students through a complete IB Psychology class practical experiment investigating whether using a simple memory strategy improves short-term recall Designed for the Learning & Cognition unit (first assessment 2025), this lesson not only allows students to participate in a repeated measures experiment, but also explicitly prepares them for Paper 2, Section A, where class practicals are examined. Students move from retrieval and research-method
Preview of Speed Friending: Back-to-School Icebreaker & SEL Speaking Activity | FREEBIE

Speed Friending: Back-to-School Icebreaker & SEL Speaking Activity | FREEBIE

Kick off the school year with Speed Friending — a fast-paced, low-pressure icebreaker that helps students build classroom community while practicing real communication skills. This FREEBIE includes the basics for what you need to run a successful, engaging speaking and listening activity — perfect for the first week of school or anytime you want to strengthen peer connections. This is more than just “get-to-know-you” — it’s a speaking and listening skills lab disguised as fun. ✅ What’s In
Preview of IB Psychology Intro to Concepts Unit Bundle (13 Lessons + Homework Booklet)

IB Psychology Intro to Concepts Unit Bundle (13 Lessons + Homework Booklet)

This complete 13-lesson IB Psychology unit bundle introduces students to the six key concepts from the new 2025 specification: Causality, Bias, Measurement, Perspective, Responsibility, and Change. Each lesson is fully editable, inquiry-led, and aligned with ATL skills and IB command terms — perfect for Year 1 SL or HL teaching. Slide formatting is kept deliberately simple so you can easily apply your own theme or house style quickly with minimal fuss. The unit includes interactive tasks, Go
Preview of Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

Economics Project, Shark Tank slides - Middle School

10 guided slides for Google Slides in .pptx format for students participating in economics lesson in Shark Tank-like teacher-driven lesson. Students select a good or service, to be complete over a 4 day period with the pitch on day 5. Want to reach other modalities? Permit students to make a mock-up of their product at home to share on day 5 when presenting. Rubric available in the package option.
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