AP PSYCHOLOGY. Grades: 85% - Quizzes, tests, projects, journal entries, homework, activities in class 15% - Semester exam



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AP PSYCHOLOGY Mr. Kean ROOM # B-304 and OFFICE #A311 Office hours: 7th or 8 th or by appointment ckean@dist113.org 224-765-2294 Web site: https://sites.google.com/a/dist113.org/appsych-kean/ Welcome to AP Psych! This course is a year-long introduction to the field of Psychology that is intended to help prepare you for the AP Psychology exam in May. The course will be organized in the following way: 1 st Quarter: tory & Approaches/ocial Social Psychology Research Methods Biological Bases of Behavior 3 rd Quarter: Motivation & Emotion Development Personality 2 nd Quarter: Sensation & Perception States of Consciousness Learning Cognition 1 st Sem Final Exam- simulated A.P. Exam 4 th Quarter: (AP Exam- May 4 th ) Testing & Individual Differences Abnormal Behavior & Treatment AP Exam review Grades: 85% - Quizzes, tests, projects, journal entries, homework, activities in class 15% - Semester exam Homework, late work: Homework is due on the specified date for full credit. Students have the opportunity to use an Oops pass (2 per quarter) to turn in homework the following day for full credit. Students will receive partial credit if an assignment is turned in one day late after oops passes are used. I check email. If you need to get in touch with me, this will likely be the fastest method. I often check email in the evenings and respond to student s questions at that time.

Preparation for quizzes and tests: Advance notice will be given for upcoming tests and quizzes. We have our first test Wednesday (9/17) /Thursday (9/18), (covering introduction to psychology and social psychology). Review sheets will been handed out and time in class will be spent preparing students to be successful on assessments. Helpful Materials: 1. The companion website for our textbook: on this FREE website, students can find practice web quizzes (that resemble test questions), flashcards, and Flip It videos for each chapter. http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/myersap2e/default.as p#t_924621 2. Strive for a 5: Preparing for the AP Psychology Examination by Allison Herzig, Laura Brandt, and Nathaniel Naughton this test preparation book (organized to follow along with our Myers Psychology for AP Second Edition textbook) offers practice multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank worksheets, practice free response questions and more. Skill Development: o Reading o Annotating o Group collaboration o Critical thinking/application o Essay development o Thesis Creation Ways to help your child succeed: o Checking that he/she always has a pen in hand when reading (double sided journals)! o Ensuring he/she has contacted me in regards to absences o Contacting me whenever you have concerns or questions o Checking student status on Infinite Campus for grades/missing work o Encouraging conversation with me regarding assignments and questions Thanks for coming!

General Policies Participation I feel lucky to teach a course that all students are able to connect with. This natural connection to the material offers a unique opportunity for quality classroom interaction. I strongly believe that the best class environment is one in which everyone contributes. Participation is not just talking all the time. In my classroom, it refers to oral participation as well as being prepared, being focused on the task at hand, being involved in class discussions and activities. Disruptive behavior or excessive talking can have a negative effect on your grade Required materials You will need a 3 ring binder and a spiral notebook that you will bring to every class. The binder and notebook should be separate from what you use in other classes. The binder should contain unit outlines, notes, handouts, and current and past assignments. The notebook will be used as a double entry journal where you will respond to every reading. The notebook will also be used as a place to respond to questions of the day. I will check journals daily and periodically collect them for points. ** If you are well prepared and bring the above items to class every day, textbooks may be left at home. Attendance Regular attendance is crucial. Much of what we do in class will consist of demonstrations, activities and video clips which cannot be made up. It is your responsibility to make sure that all absences are authorized, as well as to find out what assignments you may have missed. If you miss a test, it is your responsibility to arrange a makeup time within a reasonable period of time. In most cases, you should be prepared to take the test upon your return. **Missing class on the day before a test, quiz, or project due date does not excuse you from taking the test or quiz or turning in the project. Note: I understand that from time to time, extenuating circumstances arise which may make it impossible to perform to the best of our abilities. If you should find yourself in this situation, please see me in my office or before class and I will consider your situation and try to be fair. Oops Passes You will be issued 2 oops passes per quarter. The purpose of an oops pass is to allow you two opportunities (if you need them) to get full credit on an assignment which is not completed on time. The assignment must be turned in with the oops pass at the next class meeting in order to receive credit without penalty. Test Make-ups If you are not pleased with your test score, you can take one test make-up per quarter. The make-up counts as two thirds and the original score counts as one third of your new score. The tests can be taken in the Testing Center in C-207. Learning Targets Student learning targets are shared through rubrics, evaluation criteria, and examples. Much of our work focuses on building analytical reasoning skills through formative assessments that emphasize the exploration and application of psychological concepts. In-class and out of class assignments are designed to

provide opportunities to practice skills and develop competency to succeed on summative assessments, including the Advanced Placement Exam Chromebooks/Digital Devices - Chromebooks and other digital devices can have a large and positive impact on your education and on the classroom learning community. These same tools can also be a source of distraction. Recent research has shown that laptops in the classroom have great benefits, but also significant drawbacks if used incorrectly. As a result of this research, here are some general guidelines for our classroom regarding the use of Chromebooks. Overall, the digital classroom is new for teachers and students; the overriding goal of this class is to expand your learning. Where digital devices serve this purpose, all the better. Where digital devices distract from this purpose, the following policies apply: o Chromebooks will be used frequently to access course information facilitate group work, and to present information to peers in a paperless and dynamic way. o Notebook and pen are required for class every day; some class periods we will devote solely to notebook work; we will explicitly develop note-taking skills in a paper and pen medium. (Smutko and Broaders, 2013) o Students will keep digital devices closed unless explicitly required for class. Students are still subject to the rules of the student handbook regarding cell phones and other devices o Students caught using off-task websites may lose the privilege of using Chromebooks. Grading Grades will be determined according to a point system in which all assignments, papers, quizzes/tests, group activities, and projects will be assigned a point value and combined to make up the semester grade. Grading will be cumulative through each semester. You should expect to take a final exam first semester worth 15% of the total semester grade. Percentages are calculated as follows: 93-100 A 73-76 C 90-92 A- 70-72 C- 87-89 B+ 67-69 D+ 83-86 B 63-66 D 80-82 B- 60-62 D- 77-79 C+ 59 and E Below Academic honesty is a top priority. Cheating in any form will not be tolerated. Please read these policies carefully and keep them in your binder. If you have any questions or concerns please feel free contact me. I am looking forward to our class this year and look toward working together to make this a positive experience for all. Please feel free to contact me via phone or email and I attempt to return your message within 24-48 hours. Mr. Kean

P.S. Your textbook has a companion website that many students find helpful. Check it out: http://bcs.worthpublishers.com/myersap2e/default.asp#t_924621