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Warm Up

You come across a difficult problem in math. You begin thinking about your strategy, essentially thinking about thinking. This is known as …. Please have your guided notes out to be checked (from Friday) . Warm Up. Focus on: Learning You need 3 different colored pencils/crayons/markers/etc.

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Warm Up

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  1. You come across a difficult problem in math. You begin thinking about your strategy, essentially thinking about thinking. This is known as…. • Please have your guided notes out to be checked (from Friday)  Warm Up

  2. Focus on: Learning • You need 3 different colored pencils/crayons/markers/etc. • Connect all operant conditioning ideas in one color, classical conditioning in another, and social learning in a third • Once you have connected all similar ideas, please write the connection between them on the line you drew. Enrichment

  3. “Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of others' opinions drown out your own inner voice.” Quote of the Week!

  4. We have memories… we have thoughts.. What’s next?! LANGUAGE!

  5. System of communication through symbols and sounds Language

  6. Individual sound that is a basic structural element or language Dog vs. Log Phoneme

  7. Smallest unit of meaning in a given language • Love (single) • Loves (love and –s) Morphemes

  8. Language rules: How can words be combined to form meaning? Syntax

  9. Study of meaning in language Semantics

  10. Is a syntax similar across all languages? • You are to compare English syntax with one of the following other languages (you may choose) • Spanish • French • Italian • Chinese • German Psychology gone GLOBAL! 

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