Tuesday, September 29, 2020

September 30, 2020 Green Pod A

Wednesday  September 30, 2020: Green Day Pod A and Everyone else.

Zoom Information

Talk about remote work/attendance/classroom

School going forward


Join Zoom Meeting

https://msad17.zoom.us/j/84610077185?pwd=L01VWVYveDBHanE0RFZ6QllFT21WUT09

Meeting ID: 846 1007 7185

Passcode: 746293

Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).


Learning Target: To understand the major psychological perspectives and what they can tell us about ourselves and others.

Circle: Something subtle you do that you know drives your parents crazy

Context...

Textbook: Handout and have them research SQ3R or versions of it on their phone.  Report out what you found to your group and then class.

Textbook: The reading of the text is essential.  If you want to do good in this class and the AP exam you must read it.

Homework: Distributed Learning

Remote Work: In the classroom

Sunday, September 27, 2020

Monday September 28, 2020 Green Day Pod B

Monday September 28, 2020: Green Day Pod B

Zoom Information

Talk about remote work/attendance/classroom

School going forward


Join Zoom Meeting

https://msad17.zoom.us/j/84610077185?pwd=L01VWVYveDBHanE0RFZ6QllFT21WUT09

Meeting ID: 846 1007 7185

Passcode: 746293


Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).

Learning Target: To understand the major psychological perspectives and what they can tell us about ourselves and others.

Circle: Something subtle you do that you know drives your parents crazy

Carnac...

Finish: The Hand

Evolutionary Psych: Handout

Context...

Textbook: Handout and have them research SQ3R or versions of it on their phone.  Report out what you found to your group and then class.

Textbook: The reading of the text is essential.  If you want to do good in this class and the AP exam you must read it.

Remote Work: In the classroom


Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Thursday September 24, 2020

Thursday September 24, 2020

Peter Toohey is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.


Peter Toohey is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.


Topic: My Meeting

Time: Sep 24, 2020 07:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)


Join Zoom Meeting

https://msad17.zoom.us/j/84610077185?pwd=L01VWVYveDBHanE0RFZ6QllFT21WUT09


Meeting ID: 846 1007 7185

Passcode: 746293


Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).

Learning Target: To understand the major psychological perspectives and what they can tell us about ourselves and others.

Circle: A movies or TV series you wish you could watch again for the first time

Finish: The Hand

Evolutionary Psych: Handout

Context...

Textbook: Handout and have them research SQ3R or versions of it on their phone.  Report out what you found to your group and then class.

Textbook: The reading of the text is essential.  If you want to do good in this class and the AP exam you must read it.

Remote Work: Take this Myers-Briggs Test.  The link is going to redirect you.  Just click on the new link.  After you take the test and get your profile letters, for example ENTP, please do the following:
1. Using your MB profile research yourself online.  After doing some research answer the following questions in Google Classroom: What do you see as your strengths in terms of being successful in AP?  What do you see as your weaknesses as it would relate to your success in AP? What could you do as a result of this knowledge to help you in this class?  Please use the information you gathered from your profile to support your answers.

Monday, September 21, 2020

September 22, 2020

Tuesday September 22, 2020

Peter Toohey is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.


Zoom: AP Psychology Remote Meeting

Time: Sep 22, 2020 07:30 AM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

Join Zoom Meeting

https://msad17.zoom.us/j/89677037974?pwd=b011RWtqWk5pS0liUFg2dVFHZzV1QT09

Meeting ID: 896 7703 7974

Passcode: 04268

Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).

Learning Target: To understand the major psychological perspectives and what they can tell us about ourselves and others.

Circle: A movies or TV series you wish you could watch again for the first time

Finish: The Hand

Evolutionary Psych: Handout

Context...

Textbook: Handout and have them research SQ3R or versions of it on their phone.  Report out what you found to your group and then class.

Textbook: The reading of the text is essential.  If you want to do good in this class and the AP exam you must read it.

Remote Work: Take this Myers-Briggs TestThe link is going to redirect you.  Just click on the new link.  After you take the test and get your profile letters, for example ENTP, please do the following:
1. Using your MB profile research yourself online.  After doing some research answer the following questions in Google Classroom: What do you see as your strengths in terms of being successful in AP?  What do you see as your weaknesses as it would relate to your success in AP? What could you do as a result of this knowledge to help you in this class?  Please use the information you gathered from your profile to support your answers.


Wednesday, September 16, 2020

September 18, 2020

Friday, September 18, 2020 

Remote Zoom Link: Peter Toohey is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

https://msad17.zoom.us/j/86136784513?pwd=OE1yY3hYZG85bWFOWHlWb3dBQldtUT09

Meeting ID: 861 3678 4513

Passcode: 04268


Circle: Name and a pet peeve.

Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process)

Continue-Why study Psychology? Let's try and figure out some behaviors.  

Activity: The Hand-What is guiding your behavior? 
Where do you place the pet peeves?

Unit 1: When and how did psychological science begin?
How did psychology continue to develop from the 1920’s through today?
What is psychology’s historic big issue?
What are psychology’s levels of analysis and related perspectives?
What are psychology’s main subfields?

How can psychological principles help you as a person and a student? Why are you like you are?  Genetics, surroundings, upbringing, trauma, 



Remote Class: Group B Your group will be assigned one of the articles to read listed below.  After reading the article discuss the following questions with your group:  1)What is one thing you agree with?  2)One thing you disagree with? 3) One thing you have further questions about?  4) Something that surprised you?  5)How would apply the information to your life?  The answers should be written in google classroom.  Please specify at in your response which article your group read and discussed.

1. New Insights on College Drinking (American Psychological Association, Oct. 2013) http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/college-drinking.aspx
2. Partying on Facebook May Spur Teens’ Risky Behavior (Psych Central, Sept. 4, 2013) http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/09/04/partying-on-facebook-may-spur-teens-riskybehavior/59175.html
3. Why the Teen Brain is Drawn to Risk (Time, Oct. 8, 2012) http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/08/health/time-teen-brain-risk/index.html
4. Teens and Risky Behavior: More Complicated than it seems? (Los Angeles Times, Oct. 2, 2012)
5. Good Parents, Bad Results (U.S. News & World Report, June 12, 2008) http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/living-well/articles/2008/06/12/good-parents-bad-results
6. Teenager, Friends, and Bad Decisions (New York Times, February 3, 2011) http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/03/teenagers-friends-and-bad-decisions/

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Wednesday-B September 16th, 2020

Circle: The strangest behavior you have ever seen in school

Seating Chart plus introduction: Name a wish you had when you were little, favorite cartoon and one place you'd like to visit.

Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).

Textbooks

Why study Psychology? Let's try and figure out some behaviors.  

Activity: The Hand-What is guiding your behavior?

Website: ohchspsychology.blogspot.com

Syllabus


Unit 1: When and how did psychological science begin?
How did psychology continue to develop from the 1920’s through today?
What is psychology’s historic big issue?
What are psychology’s levels of analysis and related perspectives?
What are psychology’s main subfields?

How can psychological principles help you as a person and a student? Why are you like you are?  Genetics, surroundings, upbringing, trauma, 



Remote Class: Group A Your group will be assigned one of the articles to read listed below.  After reading the article discuss the following questions with your group:  1)What is one thing you agree with?  2)One thing you disagree with? 3) One thing you have further questions about?  4) Something that surprised you?  5)How would apply the information to your life?  The answers should be written in google classroom.  Please specify at in your response which article your group read and discussed.

1. New Insights on College Drinking (American Psychological Association, Oct. 2013) http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/college-drinking.aspx
2. Partying on Facebook May Spur Teens’ Risky Behavior (Psych Central, Sept. 4, 2013) http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/09/04/partying-on-facebook-may-spur-teens-riskybehavior/59175.html
3. Why the Teen Brain is Drawn to Risk (Time, Oct. 8, 2012) http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/08/health/time-teen-brain-risk/index.html
4. Teens and Risky Behavior: More Complicated than it seems? (Los Angeles Times, Oct. 2, 2012)
5. Good Parents, Bad Results (U.S. News & World Report, June 12, 2008) http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/living-well/articles/2008/06/12/good-parents-bad-results
6. Teenager, Friends, and Bad Decisions (New York Times, February 3, 2011) http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/03/teenagers-friends-and-bad-decisions/

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Thursday September 14th, 2020

 MondayA(WednesdayB) September 16th, 2020

Circle: The strangest behavior you have ever seen in school

Seating Chart plus introduction: Name a wish you had when you were little, favorite cartoon and one place you'd like to visit.

Definition of Psychology: The study of behavior and the mind (mental process).

Textbooks

Why study Psychology?: Let's try and figure out some behaviors.  

Activity: The Hand-What is guiding your behavior?

Website: ohchspsychology.blogspot.com

Syllabus


Unit 1: When and how did psychological science begin?
How did psychology continue to develop from the 1920’s through today?
What is psychology’s historic big issue?
What are psychology’s levels of analysis and related perspectives?
What are psychology’s main subfields?

How can psychological principles help you as a person and a student? Why are you like you are?  Genetics, surroundings, upbringing, trauma, 



Remote Class:   Your group will be assigned one of the articles to read listed below.  After reading the article discuss the following questions with your group:  1)What is one thing you agree with?  2)One thing you disagree with? 3) One thing you have further questions about?  4) Something that surprised you?  5)How would apply the information to your life?  The answers should be written in google classroom.  Please specify at in your response which article your group read and discussed.

1. New Insights on College Drinking (American Psychological Association, Oct. 2013) http://www.apa.org/monitor/2013/10/college-drinking.aspx
2. Partying on Facebook May Spur Teens’ Risky Behavior (Psych Central, Sept. 4, 2013) http://psychcentral.com/news/2013/09/04/partying-on-facebook-may-spur-teens-riskybehavior/59175.html
3. Why the Teen Brain is Drawn to Risk (Time, Oct. 8, 2012) http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/08/health/time-teen-brain-risk/index.html
4. Teens and Risky Behavior: More Complicated than it seems? (Los Angeles Times, Oct. 2, 2012)
5. Good Parents, Bad Results (U.S. News & World Report, June 12, 2008) http://health.usnews.com/health-news/family-health/living-well/articles/2008/06/12/good-parents-bad-results
6. Teenager, Friends, and Bad Decisions (New York Times, February 3, 2011) http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/03/teenagers-friends-and-bad-decisions/