Thursday November 9, 2023
AP Signups! You need to make sure you have logged into your MyAP account and registered for the exam. AP credit will only be awarded along with multipier if you take the exam.
New Seating Chart and Activity: Get your sleep journals out. Introduce yourself, take two minutes to write down your nighttime routine? Ex...where do you put your phone, do you have sounds, is your bed made, do you brush your teeth, do you share a room...Who has the best routine? Who has the worst? What idea might you adopt?
Activity: How good are your sleeping strategies? Nominate the best sleeper in your new group!
Circle: A re-occuring dream or the last dream you can remember. Do you think they mean anything?
Activity: Share your dream with your group and see if they can come up with a reason why you had that dream. Click here to analyze your dream.
Learning Targets: Students can...
1. Describe sleep as a state of consciousness
2. Describe how our biological rhythms influence or daily functioning
4. Explain how biology and environment interact in our sleep patterns
5. Describe sleep's function
Activity: What is the longest you've ever gone without sleep? Randy Gardener
Sleep Journal: On average, how many hours of sleep have you been getting on a school night?
Sleep IQ 20-1
Take this quiz.
Activity: True or False
Homework for Monday: SQ3R 168-178
Vocabulary:
Sleep
circadian rhythm
REM sleep
alpha waves
NREM
hallucinations
hypnagogic sensations
delta waves
suprachiasmatic nucleus
biological clock
Unit Topics: Sleep and Dreams, Hypnosis, Drugs and Consciousness
Note cards: Below is a list of terms that you will need to know for the AP Psych exam. Each note card should have the term on the front. Then, on the back you need to A) define the term and B) show application of the term. This application can sometimes best be expressed as a personal example. You can also draw the application of the term if you so desire.
- consciousness
- circadian rhythm
- REM sleep
- hallucinations
- insomnia
- narcolepsy
- sleep apnea
- night terrors
- manifest content
- latent content
- hypnosis
- dissociation
- physical dependence
- psychological dependence
- depressants
- barbiturates
- opiates
- stimulants
- hallucinogens