This is a full lesson including powerpoint, booklet for note taking and worksheet activities for A2 Biological Rhythms in the Biopsychology part of the course. It includes Circadian, Infradian and Ultradian Rhythms as well as Endogenous Pacemakers and Exogenous Zeitgebers.
The powerpoint is over 40 slides long and includes numerous links to video clips, a longer documentary. I give the students a copy of the notes booklet and they complete this as we go through the ppt - saves time on too much note taking. To finish off there are some summary tasks: A crossword and a card sort summary task on biological rhythms.
It will last approximately 3-4 hours of teaching.
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Biopsychology AQA Psychology Full unit of work
Year 1 and year 2 lessons. Revision and full lesson resources for all topics in AQA Psychology Biopsychology Topic. This includes year 1 lessons: -The nervous System -Endocrine System & Fight or Flight Response -Neurons and Synaptic Transmission And Year 2 lessons: -Localisation -Investigating the Brain -Split Brain -Plasticity -Biological Rhythms
BIOPSYCHOLOGY Year 2 AQA Psychology - Full lessons
This includes all my lessons and activities for A2 Biopsychology from Year 2 AQA Psychology. It has powerpoints, video links, lesson activities, revision summary sheets and revision cards. It has: Localisation investigating the Brain Split Brain Plasticity Biological Rhythms NOTE: This is only 2nd year Biopsychology stuff. First year lessons are here: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resources/bundler/11480771
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I really liked this lesson. I especially liked that alternative research was provided in the notes-panel of the PowerPoint. My only feedback was I wished the Owl-Lark questionnare was actually downloaded and included, because the link to Uni of Surrey just goes to the lab and the questionnaire appears to have been taken down. It was easy enough to find online for lesson planning though.
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