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Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.5: Storing Memories

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.5: Storing Memories

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Bring cognitive psychology to life with this highly engaging, student-centered AP Psychology lesson on how memories are stored, processed, and retained. Designed to make one of the most abstract topics in cognition feel clear, interactive, and memorable, this resource helps students truly understand the differences between sensory memory, short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory through hands-on learning and real-world application. Instead of simply memorizing vocabulary, students
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.3: Introduction to Memory

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.3: Introduction to Memory

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students build a strong foundation in memory with this engaging, student-friendly AP Psychology lesson on the basic processes and structure of memory. In this lesson, students explore how memory functions as a system rather than a single skill, with a clear introduction to sensory memory, short-term memory, working memory, and long-term memory, as well as encoding and storage. This resource is designed to make an abstract topic feel clear, interactive, and easy to understand. Through a
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Sensation Basics

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Sensation Basics

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Alchemy of Self
Make the foundations of sensation clear, engaging, and easy for students to understand with this classroom-ready AP Psychology lesson on Sensation Basics. This resource helps students build a strong understanding of how sensory information enters the body and begins the process of making sense of the world around us. In this lesson, students explore the basics of sensation, including how sensory systems receive input, how the brain begins processing that input, and why sensation is an essential
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.1:How Do Developmental Psychologists Study Change?

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.1:How Do Developmental Psychologists Study Change?

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This AP Psychology lesson helps students understand how developmental psychologists study change over time by focusing on the key distinction between cross-sectional and longitudinal research. In the AP Psychology CED, Topic 3.1 specifically asks students to describe how these research designs inform understanding about behavior and mental processes, and it pairs the topic with Skill 2: determining the type of research design used in a given study. Instead of teaching research design as a dry v
Preview of AP Psychology: Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Vision, Hearing, and Other Senses

AP Psychology: Unit 1, Topic 1.6: Vision, Hearing, and Other Senses

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Help students make sense of sensation in a clear, engaging, and memorable way with this classroom-ready AP Psychology lesson on vision, hearing, and the other senses. In this lesson, students explore how the sensory systems gather information from the environment and how that information begins to shape human experience. This resource is designed to help students understand the foundations of sensory processing while staying actively involved through guided notes, discussion, practice, and appli
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.4: Encoding Memories

AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.4: Encoding Memories

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Alchemy of Self
Make memory unforgettable with this highly engaging AP Psychology lesson on encoding. In this interactive lesson, students do not just learn about encoding; they experience it through memory challenges, strategy testing, discussion, and application. Students explore how information gets into memory and why some things stick while others fade. Through fast-paced activities and meaningful reflection, they build a clear understanding of automatic processing, effortful processing, semantic encoding,
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.1: Heredity and Environment

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.1: Heredity and Environment

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✨ Now available in both PDF and Google Slides formats for flexible, classroom-ready use, perfect for digital, hybrid, or print instruction!! Help students explore one of the most important questions in psychology: How do nature and nurture shape who we are? This AP Psychology lesson focuses on heredity and environment, giving students meaningful practice in analyzing how biological inheritance and experience interact to influence behavior and mental processes. Students move beyond simple definit
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 1, Topic 1.5: Why We Sleep

AP Psychology, Unit 1, Topic 1.5: Why We Sleep

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students explore one of the most fascinating topics in psychology with this engaging, classroom-ready lesson on why we sleep. In this resource, students examine the purpose of sleep, the major theories explaining why humans sleep, and the connections between sleep, brain function, memory, health, and daily behavior. This lesson is designed to make a complex biological and psychological topic clearer, more relevant, and more interesting for AP Psychology students. Through direct instruc
Preview of AP Psychology: Unit 2, Topic 2.1: Can You Trust Your Brain? Intro to Perception

AP Psychology: Unit 2, Topic 2.1: Can You Trust Your Brain? Intro to Perception

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Kick off your AP Psychology Cognition unit with a lesson that instantly hooks students and gets them thinking. In this engaging, interactive lesson, students explore how perception is shaped by sensory input, prior knowledge, expectations, and attention. Instead of a lecture-heavy introduction, this resource uses visual challenges, discussion, inquiry, and application to help students experience psychology in action. The AP Psychology course framework places perception in Unit 2: Cognition and e
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.5: Language and the Brain

AP Psychology Unit 3, Topic 3.5: Language and the Brain

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Help your students understand how language is rooted in biology with this engaging, ready-to-use lesson on the brain structures that enable communication. This lesson explores how specific brain regions control language production and comprehension, and what happens when those systems are disrupted. Students analyze real-world cases, apply key concepts, and build a deeper understanding of how the brain and language are connected. What students will learn: The role of Broca’s area in speech prod
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