A structured group activity worksheet for undergraduate psychology students to design a psychological experiment testing Explicit Monitoring Theory using non-sport tasks. Includes sections for variables, procedure, ethics, and pitch preparation.
A teacher facilitation guide for the 20-minute Horace Mann lesson, including a pacing guide, answer key, and discussion prompts.
A primary source analysis worksheet featuring an excerpt from Horace Mann's 12th Annual Report, focused on the "Great Equalizer" concept.
A slide deck providing historical context on Horace Mann and the 1830s-1840s Common School Movement in America.
A structured analysis worksheet for students to 'interrogate' primary sources using the HIPP framework, with dedicated space for outside evidence and a final synthesis prompt.
A curated collection of WWII primary sources designed as a classified dossier, including FDR's Infamy speech, Nazi propaganda, Executive Order 9066, and Truman's atomic bomb statement.
A high-impact visual presentation for introducing WWII primary source analysis, featuring the HIPP framework, modeling of FDR's 'Infamy' speech, and student instructions.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide for the WWII primary source lesson, featuring a detailed lesson plan, AP alignment, and an interrogation answer key for the sources.
Slide deck for the Constitutional Clash lesson, featuring the entire text from the student reader chunked across slides with specific annotation, stop and jot, and think-pair-share instructions, followed by reveal slides with model answers.
Exit ticket assessment for the Constitutional Clash lesson, focusing on the debates between Federalists and Antifederalists, matching key individuals to their roles, and reflecting on the importance of a written constitution.
Teacher annotated version and answer key for the Constitutional Clash lesson, providing model answers for all student activities, annotation checks, and the section review questions.
Student reader for the Constitutional Clash lesson, featuring the exact text from the provided source, a ratification table, integrated active monitoring moments, stop and jots, think-pair-share prompts, margin note areas, and the section review questions with sentence frames.
Teacher instructional guide for the Constitutional Clash lesson, including a detailed script, pacing timeline, identification of common misconceptions, and scaffolding strategies for LEP and IEP students.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the anxiety etiology lesson. It includes a pacing guide, detailed answer keys for the student worksheet, and pedagogical tips for addressing common AP Psychology misconceptions like the difference between negative reinforcement and punishment.
A comprehensive teacher facilitation guide including a pacing plan, interactive video pause points, and a detailed answer key for the clinical simulation activity.
A student worksheet for mapping the behavioral cycle of anxiety. It includes a Little Albert review section, a structured flowchart template for a specific phobia, and analysis questions regarding negative reinforcement and exposure therapy.
A comprehensive slide deck for teaching the behavioral causes of anxiety disorders, featuring a Little Albert warm-up, embedded Crash Course video, and detailed explanations of the Cycle of Anxiety.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Identity Lab lesson, providing pacing, discussion anchors, answer keys for the clinical case study, and AP Psychology exam connections.
A clinical-themed workbook for students to analyze hypothetical patient profiles, conduct research on EMDR, and design a multi-step treatment plan based on video evidence. Now updated with expanded research space and a Peer Clinical Audit section.
A professional rubric for assessing the "Happiness Intervention" design and a 7-day tracking log for students to implement the intervention on themselves.
An assessment rubric for evaluating undergraduate students' performance in a Socratic Seminar, focusing on sociological analysis, textual evidence, and dialogue quality.
An instructional slide deck for AP Psychology exploring the diagnosis of Dissociative Identity Disorder, including warm-up prompts, video integration, and Socratic seminar questions.
A structured lab worksheet for designing a behavioral activation intervention. Includes sections for problem definition, the behavioral protocol, and research-based justification.
A set of six discussion prompts for a Socratic Seminar on body image resilience, focusing on structural, economic, and political implications of self-objectification.
A clinical case study worksheet featuring an anonymous patient profile ("Alex") for students to practice differential diagnosis between DID, Schizophrenia, and Bipolar Disorder.
A comprehensive slide deck for instructing undergraduate students on dissociative disorder myths, featuring embedded video content, interactive poll prompts, and diagnostic statistics.
Guidelines for the "Happiness Intervention" project, including design requirements and a research brief summarizing key studies by Gilbert, Amabile, and the Harvard Grant Study.
A visual presentation for a sociology lecture on body image resilience, featuring key concepts like self-objectification, the 'Mental Task List,' and an embedded TEDx talk by Lindsay Kite.
A comprehensive slide deck for an undergraduate psychology lesson on choking under pressure. It includes interactive warm-ups, theory breakdowns (Distraction vs. Explicit Monitoring), an embedded TED-Ed video prompt, and a group activity briefing.
A clinical handout featuring DSM-5 criteria for Dissociative Identity Disorder and related conditions, including analysis questions for AP Psychology students.