Videos about emotions
[DOCX File]Rhode Island Department of Education > Home
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Using videos, Aaron will correctly label the emotions of others 60% of the time. Using role playing with predetermined scenarios, Aaron will correctly label the emotions of others 60% of the time. In his classroom, when prompted Aaron will correctly label the emotions of others 40% of the time.
[DOCX File]ESL Grade K How Do I Feel?
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Formative assessments: turn and talk (e.g., to describe characters and their emotions, to discuss how they feel and why they feel that way) , morning meeting, sharing in class (e.g., orally describing characters, orally recounting key information/events from a text), social conversations (e.g., collaborative discussions during group work), sorting and matching activities (e.g., matching ...
[DOC File]Introduction to Psychology: A Collection of Teaching Ideas ...
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-10 comics HO – an experimental replication of Laird, 1984 (EMOTIONS) + instructions on previous page-Need For Uniqueness HO-Multiple Intelligences HO + “EQ: The Emotional Curriculum” video at FLC library, including the fascinating marshmallow test (use for CHILD/LIFESPAN OR INTELLIGENCE)-Beck Depression Inventory HO (ABNORMAL)
[DOC File]Molecules of Emotion
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Hofstra University psychology professor Robert Plutchik proposed a theory of eight primary emotions: sadness, disgust, anger, anticipation, joy, acceptance, fear, and surprise. Like primary colors, these emotions could be mixed to get other, secondary emotions, i.e., fear + surprise = …
[DOC File]Psychology Chapter 12 Motivation and Emotion Study questions
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Section 3--Emotions . 1. What is an emotion? 2. Describe the three components of Emotions. 3. Compare and contrast the James-Lange theory with that of the Cannon-Bard theory. 4. Fully explain the Schacter-Singer experiment. 5. Explain the Opponent-Process theory.
[DOC File]Video Questions: Inside the Teenage Brain
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Explain why teens read emotions differently than adults. Miscommunication between actual emotion and perceived emotion. How much sleep does an average teen get? Seven and an half hours. What is the optimal amount of sleep that a teenager needs? Nine and a quarter hours. What is the concern about teens with regards to their sleep patterns?
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