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Ms Kate's English, Psychology and World History Materials

Dear fellow teachers around the world, I have produced a variety of materials for my English, psychology, sociology, and world history classes. Most of them are designed to promote critical thinking but still very entertaining as they either have some role-play features or interactive activities involved. Feel free to contact me if you have any inquiries :)

Dear fellow teachers around the world, I have produced a variety of materials for my English, psychology, sociology, and world history classes. Most of them are designed to promote critical thinking but still very entertaining as they either have some role-play features or interactive activities involved. Feel free to contact me if you have any inquiries :)
6 DON'Ts in Academic Writing
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6 DON'Ts in Academic Writing

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This guide explains 6 rules of what should be avoided in academic writing. It also includes strategies for avoiding the use of personal pronouns.
Psychology Lesson: Social Learning and Bobo Doll Experiment
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Psychology Lesson: Social Learning and Bobo Doll Experiment

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The worksheet consists of two parts: Part 1) A link to Bobo Doll experiment video and a set of questions about it, and Part 2) Analyzing a music video. This lesson was created by a teacher from an international demonstration school and highly appreciated by her students :) Please feel free to buy and make some changes for your original version!
World History Lesson: Yalta and Potsdam Conferences
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World History Lesson: Yalta and Potsdam Conferences

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This worksheet consists of the essential readings and questions about the Yalta and Potsdam Conferences which were called to help the Allies decide what would happen to Europe at the end of the Second World War. This worksheet will help the students understand the decisions made at these two important conferences and the differences that emerged between the allied leaders.
Psychology Lesson: Visual Cliff Experiment
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Psychology Lesson: Visual Cliff Experiment

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This worksheet provides the links to the videos about the visual cliff experiment as well as the questions about the similarities and differences between the different experiments from the two videos.
Sociology Lesson: The Concept of Power
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Sociology Lesson: The Concept of Power

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In this lesson, students will watch the video on YouTube about ‘Power’ and answer the questions on the worksheet. The answer key is also provided along with the worksheet.
Basic Writing: Conjunctions and Conjunctive Adverbs
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Basic Writing: Conjunctions and Conjunctive Adverbs

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This worksheet consists of the descriptions and examples of each type of conjunctions. The use of conjunctive adverbs are also explained in this worksheet, particularly the punctuations used with the adverbs when forming a sentence. The worksheet also offers several exercises to help the students to practice writing sentences with conjunctions and conjunctive adverbs with the correct punctuations.
Basic Writing: Conditional Sentences
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Basic Writing: Conditional Sentences

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This worksheet consists of descriptions and examples of different types of conditional sentences. It also provides several exercises to help the students to practice writing sentences with ‘if’ in correct tenses and with the right use of commas.
Basic Writing: Different Tenses
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Basic Writing: Different Tenses

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This worksheet consists of the descriptions, examples, and forms of each tense. It also includes a table of different tenses in passive voice forms. Several exercises are provided to help the students to practice writing sentences with different tenses.
Psychology Activity: 8-stage Hierarchy of Needs and the Disney Princesses
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Psychology Activity: 8-stage Hierarchy of Needs and the Disney Princesses

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In this lesson, students will read the descriptions of the Disney Princesses and analyze their needs and wants according to Maslow’s 8-stage Hierarchy of Needs. This lesson was created by a teacher from an international demonstration school and highly appreciated by her students (especially the girls!) :) Please feel free to buy and make some changes for your original version!
Basic Writing: Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs
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Basic Writing: Relative Pronouns and Relative Adverbs

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This worksheet consists of the descriptions and examples of how each relative pronoun and adverb can be used. It also includes the descriptions and examples of non-finite verbs. Several exercises are provided to help the students to practice writing sentences with relative pronouns, relative adverbs and non-finite verbs.
Basic Writing: Sentence Formation
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Basic Writing: Sentence Formation

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This worksheet consists of the descriptions and examples of elements of a basic sentence as well as parts of speech. It also includes several exercises to help students to practice writing sentences.
Psychology: Case Studies of Personality Disorders Worksheet
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Psychology: Case Studies of Personality Disorders Worksheet

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This worksheet consists of two case studies of personality disorders, including the questions that help students review personality disorders, symptoms, and basic psychological theories such as classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning. To answer the reflection question, the teacher might need to read or play the record of mock interviews between a psychologist and the two subjects (Mark and Billy), which is an excerpt from a practitioner’s guide (page twenty-eight to thirty-one) by following the link on top of the handout. This is a fun activity which received very good feedback from the students in my psychology class.
World History Lesson: The End of WWI
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World History Lesson: The End of WWI

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This lesson package consists of a presentation (lesson plan and activity instructions) and two sets of readings for two different activities which are think/pair/share activities (a student gets one passage to read and another student gets another one, then share what they read to their partners). This lesson is suitable for interactive classrooms or group work. It is also suitable for a classroom where students are encouraged to take notes on a regular basis.