pptx, 15.56 MB
pptx, 15.56 MB

This editable 22 page workbook is perfect for independent study or guiding students throughout the lesson, for experienced and new teachers alike.

On Page 2 is the specification, with three faces so they can RAG rate their understanding throughout the topic. It also has a column they can tick to indicate that they have revised each area. On Pages 3-4 is a glossary which could be used as revision or in lesson as a key terms test.

On each page there is space for students to complete information or activities to demonstrate their understanding and completion of the topic.

When printing, I would recommend converting the PowerPoint to PDF as this may cause some formatting issues with some printers.

Get this resource as part of a bundle and save up to 33%

A bundle is a package of resources grouped together to teach a particular topic, or a series of lessons, in one place.

Bundle

AQA GCSE Psychology Paper 1 Work booklets Bundle

These workbooks are perfect for independent study or guiding students throughout the lesson, for experienced and new teachers alike. This pack includes all workbooks for Paper 1 (Memory, Perception, Development, Research Methods) and are usually priced at £2.50 each. Each one includes the specification, with three faces so they can RAG rate their understanding throughout the topic. It also has a column they can tick to indicate that they have revised each area. They also include a glossary which could be used as revision or in lesson as a key terms test. On each page there is space for students to complete information or activities to demonstrate their understanding and completion of the topic. When printing, I would recommend converting the PowerPoint to PDF as this may cause some formatting issues with some printers.

£7.50
Bundle

AQA GCSE Psychology: Perception Topic Bundle

This contains all 9 lessons in the Perception topic for AQA GCSE Psychology. It also contains a Homework booklet, a Starter booklet and the entire Perception Workbooklet. Sensation and perception The difference between sensation and perception. Visual cues and constancies Monocular depth cues: height in plane, relative size, occlusion and linear perspective. Binocular depth cues: retinal disparity, convergence. Gibson's direct theory of perception – the influence of nature The real world presents sufficient information for direct perception without inference. Role of motion parallax in everyday perception. Visual illusions Explanations for visual illusions: ambiguity, misinterpreted depth cues, fiction, size constancy. Examples of visual illusions: the Ponzo, the Müller-Lyer, Rubin’s vase, the Ames Room, the Kanizsa triangle and the Necker cube. Gregory's constructivist theory of perception – the influence of nurture Perception uses inferences from visual cues and past experience to construct a model of reality. Factors affecting perception Perceptual set and the effects of the following factors affecting perception: culture, motivation, emotion, expectation. The Gilchrist and Nesberg study of motivation and the Bruner and Minturn study of perceptual set.

£15.00

Reviews

Something went wrong, please try again later.

This resource hasn't been reviewed yet

To ensure quality for our reviews, only customers who have purchased this resource can review it

Report this resourceto let us know if it violates our terms and conditions.
Our customer service team will review your report and will be in touch.