do-now write at least 4 lines in your source book on the following prompt by 9:10 am for your stamp...
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Do-NowWrite at least 4 lines in your source
book on the following prompt by 9:10 am for your stamp
Describe what your life will be like when you are 25 years old and
when you are 75 years old.
Today’s objective and agendaStudents will be able to evaluate theories of
aging intelligence and describe the transition from adulthood into later years by:
1. anticipating by describing their life at age 25 and 75
2. taking notes from PP slides3. Humorous clip break4. Folder pass5. Writing a letter to their 75 year old self6. daily assessment7. 3-2-1 closing
Adulthood! HOORAH!
HOORAH! WE
MADE IT!
Lots of changes in early/middle adulthood!
Is change ALWAYS good for us?
Our life transitions change as we age-In early adulthood, they are usually positive-In late adulthood and old age, they are generally negative
Decremental Model of Aging: the idea that progressive physical and mental decline are inevitable with old age
Vocab Check! -progressive-decline-inevitable-decremental
We tend to believe that age is bad
Examples of the decremental model
Is the decremental model true?NO! Studies have shown that decline in
old age is NOT inevitable
…Just ask Winifred!
Winifred PristellShe can bench 176.2 pounds, and dead lift 270 pounds!
@ age 70!!!!
Her incredibly positive attitude: Her trainer, Andrew “Bull” Stewart says of her, “She has no limitations. Mentally, physically, she just has a spirit about her, an attitude that she can do anything.”
Her perseverance: Three days every week she is up at 5:30am and goes to the gym to lift weights. She has integrated exercise and healthy eating habits into her normal routine of life.
Her belief in herself: Even though she has arthritis in her hands, feet, and back, Winifred believes she can overcome her challenges. “We are all dealing with something. If you let whatever you’re dealing with control your life, you have no quality of life.”
We are guilty of AGESIM!
Ageism: prejudice against someone based on their age
Back to this intelligence thingFluid intelligence is the ability to solve
abstract problems and to generate new hypotheses
Vocab check:-fluid-abstract-hypotheses
Crystallized intelligence is the ability to use accumulated knowledge and learning in appropriate situations
Vocab check:-accumulate
But what about those people who really seem to forget things?Senile dimentia: decreased mental
abilities that can include memory loss, forgetfulness, disorientation of time and place, decline in the ability to think, impaired attention, altered personality and difficulty relating to others
Ex: Alzheimer’s Disease (not treatable)
Today’s objective and agenda
Students will be able to evaluate theories of aging intelligence and describe the transition from adulthood into later years by:
1. anticipating by describing their life at age 75 2. taking notes from PP slides3. Humorous clip break4. Folder pass5. Writing a letter to their 75 year old self6. daily assessment7. 3-2-1 closing