pptx, 21.62 MB
pptx, 21.62 MB
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This is an A-Level psychology lesson which focuses on the social psychology unit. The lesson is based around explanations of prejudice- with a specific focus on Sherif et al, Robbers Cave experiment. The lesson is designed to last 90 minutes and there are a total of 14 slides on the power point.

Included:

  • Starter, unscramble the key words, answers provided on the pp slide.
  • Title page- encouraging students to think about what they already know about the study and realistic conflict theory.
  • Recapping realistic conflict theory- questions and answers provided.
  • Worksheet outlining experiments 1 (1954) and 2 (1958).
  • Outline of the third experiment- 1961. Aims, procedures, results and conclusions. Challenge questions on the pp slides throughout. The procedure is broken down into stage 1, stage 2 and stage 3.
  • Results for each stage and conclusions- fill in the blanks task. Student worksheet and answers provided.
  • Reading task- students will need access to the A-level textbook 1. I have not attached a copy of this, however if it is needed please drop me an email to amyfo7@live.co.uk
  • Final task- transformation task. Students to create a storyboard based on the robbers cave experiment. Brief template provided on the pp slide.

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