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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.

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A range of full lessons (powerpoints/activities) for both A-level Psychology and BTEC Health and Social Care. Any feedback on resources downloaded would be much appreciated.
Penfields Study
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Penfields Study

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A lesson to outline and evaluate Penfield’ study which includes: knowledge retrieval starter videos independent task - complete summary framework of study application task
Piaget's Theory of Language Development  GCSE Psychology
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Piaget's Theory of Language Development GCSE Psychology

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A lesson to allow students to outline & evaluate Piaget’s theory of language development. This includes:- A video to review topics from Piaget’s theory of cognitive development discussion around language development independent written tasks (with support frame/gap fills)
Evaluating Research Studies (GRAVE) Psychology
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Evaluating Research Studies (GRAVE) Psychology

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A powerpoint which outlines how to evaluate research studies using the mnemonic GRAVE (generalisability, reliability, application, validity (internal and ecological) ethics. This powerpoint defines each of the key terms as well as examples (and/or mini discussion activities) of each of these to develop students understanding of these concepts. The lesson ends with a review of other research methods (sampling techniques, design types, experimental types etc) using a 'you say we pay' style game. This is where one student stands with their back to the board and the class describe the key terms to them.
Types of Long-Term Memory- Psychology A-level
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Types of Long-Term Memory- Psychology A-level

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A lesson which outlines and evaluate types of Long-Term Memory (semantic, episodic and procedural). There are a range of suggested activities including some independent work summarising the types of LTM, a comparison task, and an evaluation task where students are given the 'evidence' but need to consider what the point and explanation might be. Finally there is an application style exam question.
Evaluation Working Memory Model (WMM) - Psychology
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Evaluation Working Memory Model (WMM) - Psychology

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A lesson (powerpoint and resources) to evaluate the working memory model (WMM). The lesson starts with a quick review task for the outline of WMM. Then the lesson include a range of activities including discussion based questions, experiments where students act as the participants to replicate research and ending with an essay plan
Retrieval Failure
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Retrieval Failure

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A lesson which helps students outline and evaluate retrieval failure. This include a presentation which outline the key points of the theory. A handout which include 2 studies (Godden and Baddeley & Carter and Cassaday) and some evaluation prompts (with answers) to help students develop their own evaluation points. There is also a set of quiz quiz trade cards that might be useful for revision of interference theory and retrieval failure (useful as a plenary or starter next lesson)
Working Memory Model (Outline and Application) Psychology
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Working Memory Model (Outline and Application) Psychology

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A lesson in which students will learn to outline the working memory model and also apply their knowledge of the model. The lesson requires students to summarise the WMM with a framework to structure their notes. The powerpoint includes an application style question for students to apply their knowledge of WMM. Finally there is a question and answer loop to review WMM which might be used as a handout or the questions/answers displayed around the classroom as a kind of 'treasure hunt' activity.
Asch (1951) and Variations (Conformity) Social Influence
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Asch (1951) and Variations (Conformity) Social Influence

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This is a 1-2 hour lesson which should help students outline Asch's original study and 3 variations (group size, unanimity and task difficulty) as well as to evaluate Asch. This includes a powerpoint and a student handout/worksheet which provides them with key information and activities to complete during the lesson. In addition to this there is a 'blankety blank' style quiz/game to help students review the content of the lesson. Excellent as a plenary or a starter the following lesson to review the content.
Ethical Issues and Guidelines
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Ethical Issues and Guidelines

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A complete lesson with a Powerpoint presentation (with activities embedded) and accompanying worksheet. This is best used alongside either of the endorsed A-level Psychology text books.
Interference Theory of Forgetting Psychology
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Interference Theory of Forgetting Psychology

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A lessons in which students will learn about interference theory (outline and evaluate) There are a number of activities embedded within the powerpoint including a summary of studies, research methods based questions and an application style essay.
Anxiety and Eyewitness Testimony (Psychology)
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Anxiety and Eyewitness Testimony (Psychology)

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A powerpoint and resources to help students outline and evaluate the influence of anxiety on EWT. This includes a range of activities including creating a comic strip to summarise the 2 key studies (Yuille and Cutshall and Johnson and Scott), research methods questions linked to key studies, comparison task, evaluation prompts, 'spot the mistakes' model essay and a mini-quiz as a plenary.
Cognitive Interview Psychology
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Cognitive Interview Psychology

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A lesson which helps students to outline and evaluate the cognitive interview. This includes a handout briefly summarising the cognitive interview, an evaluation matching task which students are required to identify the relevant point, evidence and explanation, an application task linked to a video clip of an incident as well as an exam question (with answer).
Research Methods: Experimental / Research Design
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Research Methods: Experimental / Research Design

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Fully resourced lesson! Students should be able to outline and evaluate research designs (independent measures, repeated measures and matched pairs). The resource includes a powerpoint presentation (with activities embedded) a handout for independent work and exam questions (with answers).
Research Methods: Sampling Techniques
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Research Methods: Sampling Techniques

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The lesson starts with a review of basic research methods such as ethical guidelines, hypothesis, types of experiments, research design using 'numbered heads together'. (instructions in slide 'notes') An interactive powerpoint presentation to outline each of the 5 sampling methods required by AQA (Random, Opportunity, Volunteer, Stratified and Systematic). This is followed by an application task (worksheet provided) and an evaluation matching task (worksheet provided) both with accompanying answer
Psychology: Sexual Selection (Evolutionary Explanation of Relationships)
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Psychology: Sexual Selection (Evolutionary Explanation of Relationships)

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Students will be able to outline and evaluate the theory of sexual selection. This includes 2 powerpoints (one which outlines the theory and the other that evaluates the theory). There are a number of activities embedded. The final activity requires students to have access to page 119 of the green hair girl book (research methods application questions)
Revision: Sign Test (and type I & type II errors)
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Revision: Sign Test (and type I & type II errors)

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This is a revision lesson. It is designed to help students to calculate and report the findings of the sign test as well as define and answer questions relating to type I and type 2 errors. This is a fully resourced lesson with both a presentation and student handout. The lesson starts with definitions of key terms e.g. statistical testing and probability. The powerpoint then provides a step-by-step demonstration of how to calculate the sign test and how to report the findings of the statistical test. Then students are given 2 examples of studies which require them to calculate the sign test and report their findings. An extension task is provided which requires students to report the findings of 3 other studies using the sign test. Finally students are given a definition of a type 1 and type 2 error, with 3 exam-style questions to complete(suggested answers in the ‘notes’ box on the powerpoint.
Revision of Working Memory Model
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Revision of Working Memory Model

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A student-centered lesson provided for revision of ‘working memory model’ Question and Answers ’ Loop’: This helps students to review the key aspects of the WMM (AO1).The answers provided (on page 2 of the document) were printed, cut stuck up around the room. Students were then given the questions and had to find the relevant answers. There is answer sheet provided. Revision Map: This helps students to review key aspects of WMM (AO1/AO3) requiring students to answer a series of short-answer questions to review the model. There are some suggested answers written in brief. They could then be asked to write an essay (or create an essay plan) for a 16 mark question “Dicuss research into Working Memory Model” Quiz Quiz Trade (Flashcards): These are flashcards provided for students to help students test each other on key aspects of the theory Cloze Activity: A ‘model’ essay which has key terms missing to help students to engage with specialist vocabulary within WMM and help consolidate their understanding.
Revision Lesson: Explanations of Obedience
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Revision Lesson: Explanations of Obedience

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A student-centered lesson provided for revision on Explanations of Obedience Revision Map: This helps students to review key aspects of Explanations of Obedience such as Agentic State, Legitimacy of Authority and Authoritarian Personality (AO1/AO3) requiring students to answer a series of short-answer questions to review the model. There are some suggested answers written in brief. They could then be asked to write an essay (or create an essay plan) for a 16 mark question “Discuss explanations of obedience, referring to the scenario” Quiz Quiz Trade (Flashcards): These are flashcards provided for students to help students test each other on key aspects of the theories