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Psychology Week Six Agenda

September 5-9

Tuesday, September 6th

Key Concept: Sleep Video and Podcast

​Something in Common (10min)

Period 7 ONLY - Mr. Wince Absent - Daughter Trinity's Volleyball
  • Video - To Sleep, Perchance to Dream (11min) 
    • Sleep - Speaking of Psychology Podcast
      • ​Handout - 4 Tips for Better Sleep

Period 3 ONLY
Project Unlocked Shared Document
  • Period 3 Shared Document
  • Period 7 Shared Document

New Group based on Topic
  • Introduce Learning Log
    • Develop questions (at least 5 for each person) about your topic - create group shared doc.
    • Decide who is responsible for 5 questions to research this week

Daily Learning Reflection (5min)

Wednesday, September 7th - Early Out

Key Concept: Project Inquiry (Research)

​Smiles and Frowns (5min)

Unlocked - Learning Log
 - Start/Continue to talk to group to develop questions
 - Start your individual research
​

New Group based on Topic
  • Introduce Learning Log
    • Develop questions (at least 5 for each person) about your topic - create group shared doc.
    • Decide who is responsible for 5 questions to research this week

Project Unlocked Shared Document
  • Period 3 Shared Document
  • Period 7 Shared Document

Daily Learning Reflection (5min)

Thursday, September 8th

Key Concept: Introduce Essential Lessons

​Smiles and Frowns (5min)

Unlocked Essential Lessons
  • Schools of Psychology Essential Lesson
  • Brain Biology and Psychology Essential Lesson
  • Research Ethics and Well-Known Experiments Essential Lesson
​
Daily Learning Reflection (5min)

Friday, September 9th

DYK that one of the most celebrated holidays around the world is the day countries won their independence from Britain?
Picture
Key Concept: Self-Reflection/Study Day

Something in Common (10min)

Week 6 Self-Reflection of Learning (click me)

​
Study Day To Dos
​
Check StudentVue
  • Do you have Missing/Incomplete Assignments?
    • Show Mr. Wince when you have those completed
  • ​Can you work ahead or dive deeper into a topic that has been introduced?

​Daily Learning Reflection (5min)
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  • Home
    • About Mr. Wince
    • Diversity and Inclusion Statement
    • My Pedagogy Decisions >
      • Smiles and Frowns
      • Project-Based Learning >
        • Questioning >
          • Question Formulation Technique >
            • Develop a Driving Question
            • Produce Questions
            • Know the Four Rules
            • Identify Open and Closed-Ended Questions
            • Set Priority Questions
            • Plan Next Steps
            • Reflect on Learning
            • When Things Get Tough
        • Design
        • Collaboration
        • Research >
          • Goal Development
        • Project Management
        • Craftsmanship
        • Public Product
        • Reflection
      • Student Portfolios
      • How to Learn: Remembering and Forgetting
      • SBG to Ungrading
      • Reflection is Learning
      • Readings on Pedagogy
    • Why I Am A Member of TSEA
    • The Study of History
    • Reading Strategies >
      • A People's History of the United States by Howard Zinn
      • An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz
      • An African American and Latinx History of the United States
    • Course/Project Archives >
      • Latino History of the Southwest
      • Indigenous History of the Southwest
      • World History >
        • Q1 - Every Story >
          • Thinking Like a Historian and Geographer
          • Renaissance, Reformation and Scientific Revolution
          • c.1400s - c.1700s - Exploration and Colonization
        • Q2 - Economics and Labor Systems >
          • c.1600s-c.1800s - Age of Revolutions
          • c.1800s - Industrialization
        • Q3 - Conflicts and Resolutions >
          • 1914-1919 - The Great War
          • 1917-1923 - Russian Revolution
          • 1939-1945 - World War II
        • Q4 - Global Human Rights >
          • 1940s-1980s Cold War and Proxy Wars
          • Independence & Decolonization Movements
          • Modern World Issues
  • ičhimani - journey
  • American History
    • American History Course Information
    • Q4 Our Voices, Our Future. >
      • Q4 American History Weekly Agendas
      • Q4 (US History) Student Portfolios
      • 1940-1950s: Post-WWII America
      • 1960s-1980s - Civil Disobedience
      • 1990s-2010s: Modern America
  • Psychology
    • Psychology Course Information
    • Q4 Joy Is...Social, Mental and Physical >
      • Q4 Psychology Weekly Agendas
      • Q4 (Psych) Student Portfolio Expectations
      • Development and Learning Pillar >
        • Life Span Development
        • Learning
      • Social and Personality Pillar >
        • Personality Development
        • Social Behaviors
        • Social and Personality Careers in Psychology
      • Mental and Physical Health Pillar >
        • Mental Health Essential Lessons
        • Physical Health Essential Lessons
        • Therapies
        • Mental and Physical Health Careers in Psychology
  • U.S. Government
    • Government Course Information
    • Q4 Power! Organizing for Equality and Justice >
      • Q4 Government Weekly Agendas
      • Q4 (Gov) Student Portfolio Expectations
      • Organizing Essential Lessons
      • Fight for Equality Essential Lessons
      • Fight for Justice Essential Lessons
  • Resources Dump