A variety of resources you could use:
PowerPoint
Class activity. Different information sheets are placed around the room. The student can rotate and fill in the worksheets.
Multiple Choice Questions
A Level Psychology Circadian Rhythms (endogenous pacemakers and exogenous zeitgebers on the sleep/wake cycle).
PowerPoint
Research study activity
Exam questions exercise
Exam questions PowerPoint exercise
Exam Notes
Model Answers
A Level Psychology: Biological approach to explaining OCD: genetic and neural explanations.
PowerPoint (basic)
Presentation sheet for students to do
Snap game (with instructions)
Exam Notes
Model answers
A Level Psychology: The biological approach to treating OCD: Drug Therapy
PowerPoint
Evauation activity
How SSRIs work - flow sheet
Snap game (reading, sheet, questions with answers)
Exam notes
Model answers
A Level Psychology: Biopsychology: Infradian and Ultradian Rhythms
PowerPoint
Worksheet
Information sheet on sleep/wake cycle
Exam Notes
Model Answers (complete set)
A Level Psychology: Psychopathology: The Clinical Characteristics of OCD
PowerPoint
Worksheet - fill in box
Information sheet
Exam Notes (clinical characteristics for phobias, depression and OCD
Model Answers
A Level Psychology AQA
Straighforward lesson:
Powerpoint: table giving an overview features of the different types of experiments: lab, quasi, field and natural.
Using the table, two activity sheet to guess what type of experiment it is.
AQA A Level Psychology Exam Notes and Model Answers: Social Influence and Social Change
Full Exam Notes with detailed evaluation.
Exam questions with full range of model answers. These include:
* Identification questions
* Short response questions
* Application questions
* Essays questions
AQA A Level Psychology: Attachment: Caregiver-Infant Interaction
A variety of resources to use:
PowerPoint: Covers ‘reciprocity’ and ‘Interactional Synchrony’
Worksheet for Key Study: Meltzoff and Moore (1977)
Evaluation for Meltzoff and Moore (1977)
Re-cap PowerPoint
Information sheet
AQA A Level Psychology: Research Methods: Aims and Hypothesis.
Variety of activities to choose from:
PowerPoints Explaining Hypothesis and Aims
Worksheets: individual or class activity (x 5)
Exam Notes: Aims, Hypothesis and Variables
‘Snap game’
Summary
An engaging whole class activity, where questions are set from a PowerPoint, which require students to find the correct answer from the information sheet. First student/pair who gets the correct answer, win. This can be as a knowledge builder or a revision. A student led activity.
Resources required:
Miniature whiteboards, board marker pens, wipes, and worksheet A (enough for each pair/student)
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These resources are on the Duration for LTM.
PowerPoint on LTM Duration (Bahrick et al., 1979)
Show Me’ game on Bahrick’ study - whole class activity
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AQA Psychology: Memory: Coding (SM, STM and LTM)
Coding activities within the powerpoint.
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AQA A Level Psychology: Observations: Inter-observer reliability
Give you a taste of what it is like carrying out an observational study by judging the speeds of cars.
It will help you understand inter-rater reliability.
AQA A Level Psychology: Forensic Psychology: Cognitive Explanation
PowerPoints on Cognitive explanation (x2)
Evaluation of the cognitive explanation.
Heinz activity and information sheet.