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Preview of Mapping the Brain: Brain Scan Activity Google Form

Mapping the Brain: Brain Scan Activity Google Form

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
Preview of What is controlling my behavior? A neurotransmitter and hormone digital activity

What is controlling my behavior? A neurotransmitter and hormone digital activity

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
Preview of Psych Lab: Exploring Techniques to Study the Brain

Psych Lab: Exploring Techniques to Study the Brain

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)
Preview of How Much College Credit Can I Earn?

How Much College Credit Can I Earn?

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
Preview of Operational Definition-Independent/Dependent Variable Investigation

Operational Definition-Independent/Dependent Variable Investigation

This resource includes: Student Worksheet Version – Case files with blanks for Operational Definition, IV and DV identification Teacher Answer Key – Includes correct answers plus rationales explaining why Engaging Case Studies – Covering topics like sleep, music, caffeine, gaming, school start times, and more! Why Teachers Love It: Easy to print and use – perfect for sub plans, warm-ups, stations Encourages critical thinking Covers experimental design, a key skill for high school psychology, b
Preview of Exploring Cultural Perspectives: Key

Exploring Cultural Perspectives: Key

This activity has been designed for 9th-12th grade psychology students to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-life applications. It will encourage them to think deeply about the complexities of the human brain and apply their knowledge to practical scenarios. This purchase includes both a student copy and an answer key
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