Thursday, June 7, 2012

Summer Assignment 2012-2013

Welcome to AP Psychology!!!

I look forward to a very interesting year with you, and there are a few things you need to do to prepare for that. Below are the summer learning assignments for this course. The first two are required and the third is optional fun summer reading/movie viewing!!!



Due Dates: 


Assignments 1 & 2 due in class on Monday, Aug. 20


Assignments 3 & 4 due by 6pm on Friday, Aug.17th 


If you ever have ANY questions, you can e-mail me at Lara.Herrera@BrowardSchools.com.
Be sure to include your name and AP Psych in the subject.

Assignment 1: Tutorials

Materials needed: Internet access & Printer

A. Go to
www.worthpublishers.com/myersAP1e
Scroll down to the list titled “Student Resources” and click on “PsychSim PDF Worksheets.”
Click on and
print the following two worksheets
:
1. Psychology’s Timeline
2. Descriptive Statistics

B. Go to 
http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/psychsim5/launcher.html
1. From the menu, choose “Psychology’s Timeline,” and
use the tutorial to complete the worksheet you printed
.
2. Go back to
http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/psychsim5/launcher.html and choose “Descriptive Statistics,” and
use the tutorial to complete the second worksheet
.

Bring the completed worksheets with you to turn in on the first day of class.

Assignment 2: Vocabulary Flashcards

ONLY HAND-WRITTEN FLASHCARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED.

Materials needed:
 Package of one hundred 3"x5" index cards (We use these all year, so feel free to buy them in bulk if you can find them on sale. If you cannot purchase cards, you must email me for an alternative ASAP to have the assignment done before the due date.) Over the course of the year, you will need at least 10 packs of 100 cards.
 Blue or Black Pen ONLY
 Internet access

Instructions:
A. Go to
www.worthpublishers.com/myersAP1e
Scroll down to the list titled “Student Resources” and click on “Flashcards.”
You will create a flashcard for each of the terms from the Unit 1 and each from Unit 2 (set 1&2).
1. On the front (blank side) of
each index card, copy the term or name from each digital flashcard, and write your first name and last initial under the term.
There are 14 terms in the Prologue and 30 terms in Chapter 1. There should be only one term per card. (You are making flashcards to study from!)

2. On the back (lined side) of each card, do the following:

 a. copy the definition.
 b. write a brief example or link that you believe will help you remember this definition.
Note: The definition and example should only take up the top half of the card,
so that you have room for class notes.

Assignment 3: Account setup and 2 online quizzes

A. Go back to www.worthpublishers.com/myersAP1e
Under "Browse by chapter,"
click on Unit 1 and then
click on PsychSim 5 Online Quiz: Psychology's Timeline.
You will be prompted to enter your email address and name. Please use your real first and last name so that I can view your results. Then it will ask if you would like to save your quiz results in your instructor's gradebook. Enter my email address, Lara.Herrera@BrowardSchools.com. When you complete the quiz, I automatically recieve notification.
The quiz is only 9 questions and it matches with what you already did in Assignment 1.

B. Go back to the home page, click on Unit 2, then do PsychSim5 Online Quiz: Descriptive Statistics.



Assignment 4: Read & React - Choose from the list below!

Assignment 4 is optional extra credit for first quarter. Turn it in by email to Lara.Herrera@BrowardSchools.com by Friday, August 17th at 6pm.


INSTRUCTIONS: READ ONE of the books FROM THE LIST BELOW, and type your reaction for the book you read that discusses ALL FOUR of the following things, in order:


1. Introduction: Identify a "common thread" or theme of the book. Use specific examples from the book to illustrate the theme.


2. Describe THREE (3) concepts that you learned from this book. For EACH concept:
-identify the concept
-explain how it is used in the book

-link the concept to another real-life situation that you can think of that's not in the book


3. In what ways does any part of the book reflect/connect with your personal experiences, or the experiences of the others in your life? Use AT LEAST TWO(2) specific examples from your life.

4. Conclusion: What is your general reaction to this book? (For example: Were you surprised; why? Why was it interesting? Did any parts have special significance to you? Did it change your perspective; how? etc.) Explain.


PLAGIARISM OR ACADEMIC DISHONESTY OF ANY SORT WILL NOT BE TOLERATED AND WILL RESULT IN ZERO POINTS AND A LETTER TO YOUR PARENT AND GUIDANCE COUNSELOR.
Your paper MUST be typed, double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 font, in essay form, and two to four pages long.

Please attach it to the email AND copy/paste it into the body of the email, just in case your attachment doesn't work.

Used and new copies of these books can be found on amazon.com, and you can read summaries of the books there. Also try half.com, or bn.com, and other book-selling sites to get the best price, or go to the local public library, where you can check out books for FREE! :)


BOOK LIST (Choose one):

Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys but Never Forget How to Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Life
by Sam Wang



Odd Girl Speaks Out: Girls Write about Bullies, Cliques, Popularity, and Jealousy, by Rachel Simmons

ADHD & Me: What I Learned from Lighting Fires at the Dinner Table, by Blake E. S. Taylor

Incognito, by David Eagleman.

Born on a Blue Day, by Daniel Tammet. This is a personal story about Asperger's Syndrome, a type of autism.


The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat, by Oliver Sacks. This is a collection of stories about patients with unusual neurological disorders (also check out An Anthropologist on Mars, and Musicophilia, both by Oliver Sacks )

A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness: From Imposter Poodles to Purple Numbers, by V.S. Ramachandran. This is a brief intro to neuroscience by a top neuroscientist. It's very interesting, but best suited to advanced readers.


Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls, by Mary Pipher. This is a therapist's collection and discussion of patient stories involving teen girls.


The Six Most Important Decisions You'll Ever Make, by Sean Covey. This is a great guide for high school students. Be sure to get the book, not the workbook.


The Lucifer Effect, by Philip Zimbardo. This book is about why good people do bad things.


The Sociopath Next Door, by Marth Stout.


The Psychology of Superheroes: An Unauthorized Exploration (Psychology of Popular Culture), by Robin S. Rosenberg


The Psychology of Harry Potter: An Unauthorized Examination Of The Boy Who Lived (Psychology of Popular Culture)
by Robin S. Rosenberg


Feel free to check with me if you want to read another psychology / neuroscience book, or if you'd like for me to recommend a book on a certain topic.

Have a great summer!
Mrs. H

Lara.Herrera@BrowardSchools.com