Wednesday, January 11

1. Unit 6 Quiz

2. Discuss Observational Learning

3. Bobo Video Clip

Learning Target: Describe the process of observational learning, and explain the importance of the discovery of mirror neurons

Tuesday, January 10

1. Share Practical Applications of Operant

Conditioning

2. Compare and Contrast Classical and

Operant Conditioning

3. Discuss Observational Learning

4. Bobo Video Clip

5. Unit 6 Quiz tomorrow (1/11) 20 points a little of everything

Learning Target: Describe the process of observational learning, and explain the importance of the discovery of mirror neurons

Monday, January 9

1. Kahoot?

2. Return Schedules of R+/Unit 6 Worksheet and

A Stroll Down Memory Lane

2. Complete Discussion of Operant Conditioning

3. Discuss Practical Applications of Operant

Conditioning

4. Compare Classical and Operant Conditioning

5. Begin Discussing Observational Learning

6. Complete Confusing Pairs

Learning Target: Describe some ways to apply operant

conditioning principles at school, in sports, and at home

Friday, January 6

Retrieve and Remember

How did Garcia and Koelling’s taste aversion studies help disprove the belief that almost any stimulus (tastes, sights, sounds) could serve equally well as a conditioned stimulus

1. Collect “A Stroll Down Memory Lane” and

Unit 6 Review/Schedules of Reinforcement

2. Discuss Punishment

3. Video Clip (be able to identify the error in the clip)

4. Formative Assessment/Guided Practice

(Recognizing Components of Operant Conditioning: Reinforcement & Punishment)

(Negative Reinforcement and Punishment)

5. Kahoot (if time permits)

Learning Target: Discuss the ways negative punishment, positive punishment, and negative reinforcement differ, and list some drawbacks of punishment as a behavior-control technique

Thursday, January 5

1. Collect Tic-Tac-Toe

2. Discuss of the Schedules of Reinforcement

3. Formative Assessment (Recognizing Schedules of Reinforcement)

3. Discuss Punishment

4. Formative Assessment- (Recognizing Components of Operant Conditioning: Reinforcement & Punishment)

(Negative Reinforcement and Punishment)

Homework:

·  A Stroll Down Memory Lane (due in INK: Fri. 1/6)

·  Unit 6 Review and Schedules of Reinforcements (due in INK Friday, Jan. 6 )

Learning Target: Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of continuous and partial (intermittent) reinforcement schedules, and identify four schedules of partial reinforcement

Wednesday, January 4

1. Discuss Types of Reinforcers

2. Formative Assessment (Negative vs. Positive Reinforcement)

3. Discuss Primary and Secondary Reinforcers

4. Discuss Schedules of Reinforcements

Homework:

·  A Stroll Down Memory Lane (due in INK: Fri. 1/6)

·  Unit 6 Review and Schedules of Reinforcements (due in INK Friday, Jan. 6 )

·  Tic-Tac-Toe (Due: in INK Thursday, Jan. 5)

Learning Target: Compare positive and negative reinforcement, and give one example each of a primary reinforcer, a conditioned reinforcer, an immediate reinforcer, and a delayed reinforce

Tuesday, January 3

1. Formative Assessment: Distinguishing between classical

conditioning and operant conditioning

2. Discuss Shaping and Types of Reinforcers

3. Formative Assessment

(Negative vs. Positive Reinforcement)

Homework:

·  A Stroll Down Memory Lane (due in INK: Fri. 1/6)

·  Tic-Tac-Toe (Due: in INK Thursday, Jan. 5)

Learning Target:

·  Compare positive and negative reinforcement, and give one example each of a primary reinforcer, a conditioned reinforcer, an immediate reinforcer, and a delayed reinforcer

Thursday, December 22

1.  Complete Tic-Tac-Toe (Due: in INK Thursday, Jan. 5)

2.  A Stroll Down Memory Lane

(Due in INK: Friday, 1/6)

Learning Target: Review important concepts from first semester

Wednesday, December 21

1. Discuss Formative Assessment (Recognizing

Basic Processes in Classical Conditioning)

2. Complete discussion of classical conditioning

3. Read my mind

4. Compare and contrast classical conditioning with operant

conditioning

5. Formative Assessment: Distinguishing between classical

conditioning and operant conditioning

Homework: A Stroll Down Memory Lane (due in INK: Fri. 1/6)

Learning Target: Identify the two major characteristics that distinguish classical conditioning from operant conditioning

Tuesday, December 20

1. Collect Unit 6 Vocabulary Grid/Nervous System

3. Discuss Cognitive Processes in Classical Conditioning

4. Formative Assessment (Recognizing Basic Processes in

Classical Conditioning)

Homework: A Stroll Down Memory Lane

(Due in INK: Friday, 1/6)

Learning Target: Explain the importance of cognitive processes in Classical Conditioning

Monday, December 19

1.  Short Video Clip

2.  Complete Formative Assessment

(Critical Thinking/Classical Conditioning)

3.  Discuss Principles of Classical Conditioning

4.  Formative Assessment (Recognizing Basic Processes in Classical Conditioning)

5.  Homework:

·  Unit 6 Vocabulary Grid - Due: Tuesday, Dec. 20(pencil is fine)

·  Nervous System Hardware – Due: Tuesday, Dec. 20(in INK)

Learning Target: Summarize the processes of extinction, spontaneous recovery, generalization and discrimination

Friday, December 16

1.  Discuss Classical Conditioning

2.  Formative Assessment (Classical Conditioning Practice)

3.  Hand out Final Exam Review

4.  Homework:

Unit 6 Vocabulary Grid (pencil is fine) and Nervous System Hardware (INK)– Due: Tuesday, Dec. 20 (in INK)

Learning Target: Define Classical Conditioning and behaviorism, and describe the basic components of classical conditioning

Thursday, December 15

1. Return Unit 4 Test (make notations)

2. Hand out Final Exam Review

3. Discuss “What is Learning?”

4. Begin discussing Classical Conditioning

Homework:

Unit 6 Vocabulary Grid (pencil is fine) and Nervous System Hardware (INK)– Due: Tuesday, Dec. 20(in INK)

Learning Target: Define Learning and identify two forms of learning

Unit 4 Make Up Test must be completed by Wednesday 12/21

(I cannot stay after school on Monday, 12/19)

Friday, January 15

1.  Complete Confusing Pairs

2.  Review-

Learning Target: Review

·  Types of Psychologists

·  Perspective of Psychology

·  Research Methods

·  Biological Psychology

·  Sensation

·  Perception

·  Learning and Conditioning

Thursday, January 14

1. Kahoot!

2. Complete Unit 6

3. Begin Discussing Unit 7 (hand out note taking guides)

Learning Target: Explain principles that may affect classical and operant conditioning

Tuesday, January 12

1. Collect Schedules of R+/Unit 6 Worksheet

2. Complete Discussion of Operant Conditioning

3. Discuss Practical Applications of Operant

Conditioning

4. Compare Classical and Operant Conditioning

5. Begin Discussing Observational Learning

Learning Target: Describe some ways to apply operant

conditioning principles at school, in sports, and at home

Tuesday, January 20

1. Return Semester Exam

(Make notations on semester exam)

3. Grade Reflection

4. Vote for People’s Choice Award

5. Compare Operant and Classical Conditioning

5. Discuss Shaping and Types of Reinforcers

6. Formative Assessment (Negative vs. Positive Reinforcement)

7. Free Response Writing: Tomorrow- Jan. 21

8. Ch. 13 Crossword Puzzle due: Tuesday (tomorrow) Jan. 20

(this can be done in pencil, please use all CAPITAL letters)

Learning Target:

·  Identify the two major characteristics that distinguish classical conditioning from operant conditioning

·  Compare positive and negative reinforcement, and give one example each of a primary reinforce, a conditioned reinforce, an immediate reinforce, and a delayed reinforcer