Behaviorism Powerpoint
The Green Beaners Robb Shubel Jill Cain Lisa Purcell Sarah Roberts
Outcome of Conditioning
Increase Behavior Decrease Behavior
Positive
Stimulus
PositiveReinforcement (add stimulus)
Response Cost (remove stimulus)
Negative
Stimulus
NegativeReinforcement
(remove stimulus)
Punishment (add stimulus)
Squares
Area of Squares
Click on the square to learn more!
What is Area?
• The area of a figure is the amount of surface it covers.
• Area is usually measured by the number of unit squares of the same size fit into the figure.
Area of Squares
• To find the area of a square, you need to multiply the base x height.
Area = Base x Height
Base
Height
Area of SquaresExample 1
• The area of this square is 9 in2.
3 inches
3 inches To find the area,
multiply the
base x height.
3 x 3 = 9
Area of Squares Example 2
• The area of this square is 16 cm2.
4 cm
4 cm
To find the area, multiply
the
base x height.
4 x 4 = 16
Area of SquaresPractice
2 inches
2 inches
What is the area of this square?2 in2 4 in2 4 cm22 cm2
Remember:
Area = base x height
Area of SquaresPractice
5 cm
5 cm
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
5 in2 10 cm2 25 cm2 5 cm2
Try one more for fun!
Try another
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
8 inches
8 inches
What is the area of this square? 64 cm28 in264 in216 in²
You know your stuff!
Try one more for fun!
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
4 cm
4 cm
16 cm224 cm28 cm24 cm2
Let’s go on!
Please try again!
You should know better!
Area = base x height
Please try another!
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
7 in
7 in
21 in236 in214 in249 in2
Think Again
Area = base x height
Area = base x height
Area = base x height
You Did It!
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
3 cm
3 cm
3 cm212 cm29 cm26 cm2
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
9 in
9 in
27 in281 in218 in29 in2
Area of SquaresPractice
Remember:
Area = base x height
What is the area of this square?
1 cm
1 cm
11 cm24 cm22 cm21 cm2
Think Again
Area = base x height
You should know better!
Area = base x height
Please try again!
Please try again!
http://rvgs.k12.va.us/faculty/elayne/recruiting/behaviorism.htmThis is a sampling of various web sites that give a good basic introduction to behaviorism. Some of them tell a little about it as related to the school systems, and others just give basic, general information. Most of these web sites have links to other sites, and many of those sites offer information about how the concepts fit into the public school system.
http://www.bfskinner.orgThe B.F. Skinner Foundation was established in 1987 to educate the public about B. F. Skinner's work, and to promote an understanding of the role of contingencies in human behavior.
Behaviorism Links
http://www.aect.org/Intranet/Publications/edtech/02/index.htmlThis site discusses behaviorism and Instructional Technologyhttp://mercury.sfsu.edu/~ching/personal/Learning/behavior.htmlIncludes the behaviorist positions of Watson, Thorndike and Skinner.
Behaviorism Links Cont’d
http://www.questia.com/popularSearches/behaviorism.jsp
This site, Questia, has dozens of books and journal
articles on behaviorism.