Help your general psychology students apply the seven perspectives of psychology to real-world scenarios with this engaging case study activity. Using extended, thought-provoking examples inspired by the events of 9/11, students analyze how different psychological perspectives explain human thought, emotion, and behavior. What’s Included: Student Worksheet with simple to read directions 7 Case Studies covering all major perspectives (Biological, Cognitive, Behavioral, Psychodynamic, Humanistic,
Engage your students in critical thinking with this interactive Psychology nature vs. nurture activity! This activity is designed to promote discussion, application, and analysis rather than memorization. Each scenario is high school–level appropriate and encourages students to connect psychological concepts to everyday life and human behavior. A detailed teacher answer key is included for easy grading and class discussion. Perfect for: AP Psychology Introductory Psychology courses High school
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What’s Included:10 Case Studies – Each scenario is detailed and realistic, challenging students to identify the ethical guideline applied by researchersAnswer Key with Rationales – Clearly explains the correct answer and whyAPA-Style Sources – Each case study includes a real, peer-reviewed reference to connect classroom learning to real psychology research.Why Teachers Love It:Ready-to-use for class discussions, bell ringers, or assessments.Encourages critical thinking and evidence-based reasoni
This activity encourages students to think critically about the purpose and function of common brain imaging methods used in psychology and neuroscience. Students will practice distinguishing between scans such as MRI, fMRI, PET, CT, EEG, and more through easy-to-understand, real-world examples. What’s Included: Editable Google Forms ActivityScenario-Based Multiple Choice QuestionsAutomatic Student Submission CollectionTeacher Answer KeyEasy-to-Understand Questions for High School StudentsEngagi
What’s Included:10 Case Studies – Each scenario is detailed and realistic, challenging students to identify the ethical guideline applied by researchersAnswer Key with Rationales – Clearly explains the correct answer and why APA-Style Sources – Each case study includes a real, peer-reviewed reference to connect classroom learning to real psychology research.Why Teachers Love It:Ready-to-use for class discussions, bell ringers, or assessments.Encourages critical thinking and evidence-based reason
What’s Included: 10 Case Studies – Each scenario is detailed and realistic, challenging students to identify research methods accurately. Answer Key with Rationales – Clearly explains the correct research method for each case and why it applies. Editable Google Slides/PowerPoint Template – Blank slides are provided for teachers to add or customize case studies, instructions, or visuals. APA-Style Sources – Each case study includes a real, peer-reviewed reference to connect classroom learning to
Looking for an engaging way to help your AP Psychology students? This ready-to-use activity has students read a selection of psychology research articles and analyze them through the lens of research methods. With this activity, students will:-Identify the research method used in the study -State an operational definition used by the researchers -Recognize one ethical guideline addressed or potentially violated -Evaluate the extent to which the research findings are generalizable, using specific
This 8-question digital Google Form activity challenges students to analyze real-world behavioral scenarios and identify whether a specific neurotransmitter or hormone is pulling the strings! 100% Self-Grading Google FormPerfect for General Psychology, AP Psychology, High School Biology, or Anatomy & PhysiologyZero prepInstant feedbackA quick formative assessment, entrance/exit ticket, or homework assignmentUpon purchase, you will receive a copy of the Google Form added directly to your Google
These ready-to-use Bingo boards turn key unit 0 AP Psychology terms into an active, engaging game format your students will love. Whether you're prepping for a quiz, reviewing with bell ringers, or need a quick station activity. What’s Included:18 Unique, Pre-Created Bingo Boards featuring key Unit 0 terms3 Pages of Unit 0 Vocabulary & Definitions CleanTerms curated from Myers’ Psychology for AP® (4th Ed.) Perfect for review days, vocabulary warm-ups, and team competitionsWhy You’ll Love It:Buil
Engage your students with real-world, seasonal psychology practice that makes Piaget FUN and memorable! This Thanksgiving-Themed Piaget Scenario Pack includes scenario-based multiple-choice questions that require students to identify the correct stage of Piaget’s Cognitive Development Theory using relatable holiday situations. What is Included: Classroom- ready: print as worksheet, use as a digital assignment or turn into a station activityGreat as a pre-break activity, bell ringer, entry/exit
Give your AP Psychology students hands-on practice with research methods, data analysis, and FRQ-style writing using this engaging article analysis activity. Students will read a mock psychology research article on Phone Use and Sleep Quality and practice applying the College Board AP Psychology Skills. This resource is AP Exam aligned and perfect for FRQ practice, unit assessments, test prep, sub plans, or research methods review.What’s Included:Mock psychology research article with sections:
This comprehensive, ready-to-use resource invites students to apply their understanding of correlations and correlation coefficients through meaningful, real-world scenarios. It is designed to reinforce and extend students’ knowledge of positive, negative, and no correlation, as well as the strength and direction of correlational relationships. Through the analysis of short, research-style scenarios involving relevant topics such as social media use, sleep patterns, caffeine consumption, academi
Looking for an engaging, no-prep activity to keep your students actively learning in AP Psychology? This Station Rotation Pack includes 40 Google Slides + 40 PDF pages—perfect for hands-on learning, test prep, review, and collaborative group work. What’s Inside: 40 Editable Google Slides (digital-friendly) 40 Printable PDF pages (low-prep, sub-friendly) Student-friendly directions at each station Critical thinking & application tasks aligned to AP Psychology skills Teacher key for easy grading
What’s Included:10 Case Studies – Each scenario is detailed and realistic, challenging students to identify the ethical guideline applied by researchersAnswer Key with Rationales – Clearly explains the correct answer and whyAPA-Style Sources – Each case study includes a real, peer-reviewed reference to connect classroom learning to real psychology research.Why Teachers Love It:Ready-to-use for class discussions, bell ringers, or assessments.Encourages critical thinking and evidence-based reasoni
Step into the world of neuroimaging as a Brain Scan Detective! In this hands-on, investigative activity, students will work in teams to analyze a series of case studies. Each scenario will describe a different neurological or psychological condition—anything from memory loss, mood disorders, to decision-making issues. It’s up to the students to figure out which brain scan would be most useful in diagnosing the case. Learning Goals: Understand the different types of brain scans (MRI, fMRI, PET)
Save time and keep your AP Psychology students engaged with these ready-to-use Google Slide templates designed specifically for the Biological Bases of Behavior unit. What’s Included: Agenda Slides – Keep students on track with the day’s plan Unit Title Slides – Visually introduce each subtopic (Unit 1 of Myer's 4th edition AP Psychology.) Blank Content Slides – Fully editable layouts for notes, images, or diagrams Section Divider Slides – Perfect for transitioning between concepts
In Experiment CSI students investigate realistic case studies to identify the Independent Variable (IV) and Dependent Variable (DV) in each experiment. Each case is written as a short, engaging mini-report so students can practice applying experimental design skills in a fun, meaningful way. This resource includes: Student Worksheet Version – Case files with blanks for IV and DV identification Teacher Answer Key – Includes correct answers Engaging Case Studies – Covering topics like sleep, mus
Description:Bring psychology to life with this editable Google Slides activity featuring 10 cartoon scenarios! Students read short case studies and identify which psychological perspective (Psychoanalytic, Behavioral, Cognitive, Humanistic, Biological, Evolutionary, or Sociocultural) best explains the behavior described. This version allows for editable digital slides or printable worksheets for in-class or homework use. Includes a teacher key with rationales for easy grading and discussion. Wha
Empower your students to take charge of their academic futures with this engaging, research-based activity! In this activity, students will research three colleges or universities of their choice and discover how many college credits they could earn by passing their current Advanced Placement (AP) College Board course. What’s Included: Clear student instructions for selecting and researching three collegesReflection prompts to help students analyze and compare credit policiesHow This Activity Wo
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