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Psychology Common Core RH.6-8.5 resources

Preview of Why Students Should Have Mental Health Days TED Talk Lesson

Why Students Should Have Mental Health Days TED Talk Lesson

This digital resource is intended to be used with Hailey Hardcastle's TED Talk, "Why Students Should Have Mental Health Days". Hardcastle, an advocate for mental health for young people, delivers this short, powerful TED Talk about the importance of mental health education and support services in our nation's schools.This resource includes before, during, and after viewing questions. A bonus hexagonal thinking activity is also included in this resource. (The bonus hexagonal thinking activity i
Preview of West Virginia State Penitentiary/ Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Bundle

West Virginia State Penitentiary/ Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum Bundle

Two of America’s most iconic institutions located in the state of West Virginia. One served as a home for the mentally ill, while the other served as a prison for some of the most ruthless criminals of their time. Both institutions contain a detailed history and are both considered today to be part of the most haunted places in America. Gain your students interest in history with this bundle that focuses on two institutions that may not always appear in a history book, the West Virginia State Pe
Preview of Prometheus and The Stanford Prison Experiment (pair texts) - Does Power Corrupt?

Prometheus and The Stanford Prison Experiment (pair texts) - Does Power Corrupt?

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous and criticized social psychology experiments to have ever been attempted. Students will learn how a mock prison experiment quickly evolved into something with terrifying similarities to the unthinkable behavior seen in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Although the experiment was initially set to run for weeks, it ended after only 6 days, leaving us with frightening realizations about human behavior and the power of the situation to
Preview of The Stanford Prison Experiment - Close Read (pair w/ Prometheus)

The Stanford Prison Experiment - Close Read (pair w/ Prometheus)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most famous and criticized social psychology experiments to have ever been attempted. Students will learn how a mock prison experiment quickly evolved into something with terrifying similarities to the unthinkable behavior seen in the concentration camps of Nazi Germany. Although the experiment was initially set to run for weeks, it ended after only 6 days, leaving us with frightening realizations about human behavior and the power of the situation to
Preview of West Virginia Penitentiary - Document Based Questions

West Virginia Penitentiary - Document Based Questions

A Document Based Question activity that gives students a detailed look into several key prison riots and escapes of the West Virginia State Penitentiary. Whether you are teaching a unit on American Prisons, West Virginia, Psychology, or you are looking to give your students a more challenging activity, this lesson is right for you. Designed to give students a detailed look into primary sources from news articles written on the events, this activity fosters higher level thinking and learning in
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