Click the link to Househunters video
Friday, October 6, 2017
Friday, June 9, 2017
Tuesday, May 30, 2017
All Checklists
Career Transitions
My ten year plan
Chapter 1
- · Envisioning your future page 14
- · Everybody Works
- · Defining Success
- · Definition of Success
Chapter 2
- · Identifying your passions
- · Work Values Survey
- · Strengths and personality
- · Strengths part 2
- · Skills identification
- · Message Center- Choose 2
Chapter 3
- · Where are you now
- · How do you want to be remembered
- · Components of lifestyle
Chapter 4
- · Family profile
- · Housing
- · Transportation
- · Clothing
- · Food
- · Sundries
- · Entertainment
- · Vacations
- · Child Care
- · Health Care
- · Furnishings
- · Savings
- · Miscellaneous
- · Your Budget profile
- · What Salary
Chapter 5
- · Physical Settings
- · Work Conditions
- · Relationships
- · Psychological
- · Career and Family
- · Financial Rewards
- · Skills
Chapter 6
- · Career Clusters
- · A Typical Day
- Chapter 7
·
pg 177- Make a Career Choice
Chapter 8
·
Lifestyle Goals p 190
Chapter 9
·
What's your excuse p 197
·
Startling Statement p 201
·
Is it Worth Staying in School p 207
Chapter 10
·
Going for it
·
Employee of the 21st Century
·
Technology Skills Survey
Chapter 11
- · My plan for finding a job
- · Job applications
- · Job Interview
- · Making Connections
Chapter 12
- Facing Fears
- Your action plan for the next 10 years
Wednesday, May 24, 2017
10 Year Plan- GOALS- SAMPLE
YOUR 10-YEAR GOAL(Where do you want to be in 10 years)
To become a licensed psychologist who specializes in working with children by the time I am 25 years old.
YEAR ONE (Start with next year)
Education and training: I will be a Sophomore student at YVHS in the Health Academy. I will begin taking science and health courses that relate to my chosen career.
Living arrangements: I will be living at home with my parents.
Employment: I won’t have a job yet. I sometimes babysit for my neighbor’s kids on weekends.
Finances: I make $10 per hour babysitting, but mostly my parents will support me. I will start saving $50 per month from my babysitting money to buy a used car.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
My Ten Year Plan Checklist
Chapter 7
pg 177- Make a Career Choice
Chapter 8
Lifestyle Goals p 190
Goals as we grow p 191
Chapter 9
What's your excuse p 197
Startling Statement p 201
Is it Worth Staying in School p 207
pg 177- Make a Career Choice
Chapter 8
Lifestyle Goals p 190
Goals as we grow p 191
Chapter 9
What's your excuse p 197
Startling Statement p 201
Is it Worth Staying in School p 207
Monday, May 1, 2017
Wednesday, March 15, 2017
Playing the Stock Market- Can you Beat It?
https://qz.com/487013/this-game-will-show-you-just-how-foolish-it-is-to-sell-stocks-right-now/
Play 5 Times- Enter your results HERE
Now see how you do paycheck to paycheck
Click Here
Play 5 Times- Enter your results HERE
Now see how you do paycheck to paycheck
Click Here
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
Biases
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEHi4yauhu8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjJQBjWYDTs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFbvBJULVnc
Monday, January 30, 2017
Wednesday, January 25, 2017
Multiple Intelligences Quiz
STEP ONE- CLICK HERE AND TAKE QUIZ!
http://www.literacynet.org/mi/assessment/findyourstrengths.html
STEP TWO- CLICK HERE AND ANSWER QUESTIONS!
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdw8eByD8OkurhjK6DeMllKFfTD_P4ER_YjalIbPAQkspWz7w/viewform
Friday, January 20, 2017
First Semester Vocab
- systematic
Having, using, or involving a system, method, or plan for a process or problem. A systematic
approach to studying might include a planner, highlighters, and a binder for
each class. Someone solving a problem in a systematic way might
write things out step-by-step to find a solution.
- synthesize
To form or make something by combining parts or
elements:
-synthesize
information from several different sources to get a clear understanding
-you synthesize
many ingredients as you follow a recipe
- lifestyle
A typical way in which someone chooses to live.
(example) Running and physical fitness is a big part of her
lifestyle.
- esteem
The worth or value of something (noun). To admire or
value something (verb).
(example)
Megan holds her older brother in high esteem and wants to be just like him.
- essential
- extremely
important and necessary
- evaluate
- to judge the value or condition of (someone or something)
in a careful and thoughtful way
- occupation
an activity in which one engages, the principal business of
one's life
- attributes
an inherent characteristic; also :
an accidental quality
Example: The interviewer asked me what I consider to be my
best attribute.
- work
environment
Physical, social, mental, and psychological factors that affect
where you work every day.
Example: The work environment at Google is designed to help
employees stay healthy, happy, and creative, which in turn benefits the company
as a whole.
- compatible
able to exist, fit, or work together without trouble or
conflict.
Example: When teachers assign groups, the students are not
always compatible and sometimes work gets divided unfairly.
·
volunteer
·
to perform a service for others without being
paid for it
·
Example: Cory said she would like to volunteer
at the animal shelter to help take care of pets who need a good home.
- persistence
Very steady and determined existence of
something even though it may encounter challenges or opposition.
“The weeds in my front yard show extreme
persistence in growing, although I spray them constantly with poison.”
- conscious
Having knowledge and awareness of something.
“Maria is conscious of the fact that her
teacher hates it if students are late.”
- motivation
the condition of being
eager to act or work; a force or influence that causes someone to do something
- Making
my mom proud is my motivation for working hard every day.
·
- objective
Something you are trying to do or achieve :
a goal or purpose
The
main/primary objective of the class is to teach basic typing skills
·
obstacle
·
something that makes it difficult to do something or blocks your
path
·
example: “Cris would have to find a way to pay for college
tuition, instead of letting money be an obstacle to his getting an education.”
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