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INTERACTIVE: Living Paycheck to Paycheck
Unit 7: Unit Plan & Assessments
Unit assessment, building your career.
Students will be able to
- Explore different available career pathways
- Differentiate between different types of job boards
- Assess how online job boards and websites can be helpful to find different types of jobs
- Analyze how face-to-face networking is important in the job search process
Resumes and Cover Letters
Students will be able to:
- Explain what a resume and cover letter are and how they are used in the hiring process
- Analyze the strengths and weaknesses of sample young adults’ resumes and cover letters
The Interview
- Analyze best practices in interviewing
- Explain how to have a successful virtual interview
- Apply best practices to answer common interview questions
- Summarize what actions should be taken after an interview
Career Exploration
- Differentiate between hard skills and soft skills
- Recognize how different careers can be connected by similar skill sets
Finding a Job
- Explain the importance of different sections within a job posting
- Summarize how LinkedIn can be helpful in searching for a job
- Demonstrate the ability to read and find important information in a job posting
Starting a New Job
- Recognize common employer benefits
- Complete employee paperwork to initiate tax withholdings, direct deposit, health insurance, and 401(k) contributions
- Consider strategies for ongoing career development
The World of Work
- Analyze the relationship between education, employment, and income
- Complete an interest assessment, then research and reflect on their career options
Your LinkedIn Profile
- Explain the benefits of having a LinkedIn profile as a professional
- Create a LinkedIn profile and use it to advance your career and grow your network
- Understand the importance of having a professional online presence
Outcomes of a Job Interview
- Professionally negotiate their salary
- Describe key job benefits
- Compare multiple job offers based on a variety of criteria
- Consider the next steps for an applicant who does not receive a job offer
Your First Week and Beyond
- Identify important steps to prepare for a new job
- Effectively ask for a raise
Self-Employment
- Assess the advantages and disadvantages of self-employment
- Recognize terms and examples related to self-employment
- Describe the financial implications of self-employment
- ANALYZE: A High School Resume and Cover Letter
- COMPARE: Choosing Between Job Offers
- CREATE: A LinkedIn Profile
- CREATE: A Practice Job Application
- CREATE: A Resume and Cover Letter
- ECON: Help Wanted
- ECON: Scarcity, College, and Income
- FINE PRINT: Job Posting
- FINE PRINT: Pay Stub
- INTERACTIVE: Can You Make it as an Uber Driver?
- INTERACTIVE: What is the Most Common Job in Each State?
- INTERACTIVE: Which Jobs Align with My Interests?
- MOVE: Career Comparison
- MOVE: Career Kick-Off
- MOVE: Types of Employment
- PROJECT: Create a Career Portfolio
- PROJECT: First Week on the Job Means Paperwork
- PROJECT: How Can I Get to My Dream Job?
- PROJECT: Who Aced the Interview Challenge?
- PROJECT: You Decide: Who Gets the Job?
- ROLEPLAY: Workplace Ethics
- SOFT SKILLS: Accepting Criticism
- SOFT SKILLS: Conflict Resolution
- SOFT SKILLS: Flexibility
- SOFT SKILLS: Good Communication
- SOFT SKILLS: Positive Attitude
- SOFT SKILLS: Self-Confidence
FINCAP FRIDAYS
- Teens Stash Summer Cash
- CEO or See You Later?
- Teen Work Makes the Dream Work
- Driving Up Demand
- Done Before Day One
- The Great Resignation
- Minimum Wage is All the Rage
- Women of the S&P
- Level Up Your LinkedIn
- The Creator Economy
- All the Business Ladies
- Education Saves Jobs
- Smile More, Get Hired
- Working Women Are Winning
- Impress for Success
- Summer Jobs
- Beyonce the Entrepreneur
- Getting Paid or Getting Played?
- Ghost Stories
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY
- A YouTuber with over 1.4 million views a month can expect to earn about _____________ in monthly income.
- Can you name one of the top 10 best employers for women?
- Can you name one of the two richest billionaires in sports?
- How much can a creator on TikTok make if their video receives 1 million views?
- How much revenue do college sports generate for athletic departments each year?
- What 3 jobs are projected to be the fastest growing over the next decade?
- What are the 5 industries with the largest employment?
- What are your odds of getting at least one job interview if you submit 1-10 applications?
- What is the #1 career that high schoolers are most interested in pursuing?
- What is the average amount of time between a job interview and receiving an offer?
- What is the median annual income for employed Americans?
- What occupations are predicted to have the most new jobs in the next decade?
- What percent of 16-19 year olds had a summer job in 2021?
- What percent of Gen Z report having a "side hustle" (a.k.a. participate in the gig economy)?
- What percent of U.S. workers engage in gig, freelance, or temporary work?
- What percent of companies say soft skills matter as much or more than hard skills in hiring?
- What percent of employers use LinkedIn when evaluating a candidate for a job?
- What percent of high school students are interested in pursuing a career in a trade?
- What percent of people age 65 and older are still working?
- What percent of people age 65-74 are still working?
- What percentage of college graduates work in their field of study?
- What percentage of workers, whose jobs don’t require being in an office, are working from home all or most of the time?
- What state has the highest minimum wage? lowest minimum wage?
- What's the #1 predictor of career success?
- Which summer job has higher average pay: babysitter, lifeguard or landscaper?
DATA CRUNCH + MATH
- DATA CRUNCH: How Have Real Wages Changed Over Time?
- DATA CRUNCH: What Job Characteristics Matter Most to College Grads?
- DATA CRUNCH: What’s The Relationship Between Education and Unemployment?
- DATA CRUNCH: Where Are Teens and Young Adults Working?
- DATA CRUNCH: Which Benefits Are Most Valued By Job Seekers?
- DATA CRUNCH: Which Careers Are Growing Fastest?
- DATA CRUNCH: Which Careers Are the Biggest Gamble?
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Effective cover letters are marketing tools for your job or internship search. Since marketing is about understanding and meeting the needs of a specific audience, your letter should focus on the needs of a specific employer. These needs or requirements are typically described in the job posting, which can help you tailor your background to fit each opportunity. Use this worksheet to brainstorm content for a uniquely customized letter.
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Resume...that's a button on the remote, right, Ms. Whimsy? Sheesh. Really.
"Resume" is actually a magical piece of paper that's kind of like a remote crossed with a good cup of coffee: it gives you control over what channels of your life potential employers see first, and motivates you to make your high-school-self as well rounded as you can be. Win-win!
This download includes worksheets to guide students through the steps of creating a resume and cover letter. These can be used as a stand-alone workshop or classroom lesson or as part of a wider unit. Use to help students prepare to make their own snazzy resume, or use for mock-interviews throughout the school.
ASCA Standards: B-LS 7 , B-SS 1.
Common Core Standards: CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CRA.W.4, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.W.5, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L.1, CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.CCRA.L.2.
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Read the sentences and answer 'true' if the information can be found in the text, 'false' if the information says the opposite to the text or 'not given' if the information cannot be found in the text. 1. Emily was told about the work placement by a friend. a. True b. False c. Not given 2.
Dear Dr. Johns. The first paragraph of a cover letter does NOT need to do which of the following? Include your contact information. Which of the following is the recommended font size to use for a cover letter? 10 or 12 point. The final paragraph of a cover letter does NOT need to do which of the following?
A cover letter is more than a resume in paragraph form. 3 The format, content and purpose of a cover letter are highly individualized. • Follow basic professional writing standards, paying special attention to differences in uploading a cover letter into an online application or using your letter as the body of an email message.
even better cover letter. We recommend the following: 1. Read pages 4 - 16 to become familiar with the concepts. 2. Print a job description from STARS so that you can tailor your cover letter to that position. 3. Complete the "Building Your Cover Letter Worksheet" on pages 17 - 18 and create/edit your cover letter.
Worksheets and downloads. A cover letter - exercises 776.26 KB. A cover letter - answers 261.29 KB. A cover letter - letter 523.41 KB. A cover letter - writing practice 384.55 KB.
Materials: One copy of the 'Creating a cover letter' worksheet per student, flipchart paper or large sheets of paper to write on In many ways the cover letter is equally as or more important than a CV as it will get read first. You can do this 'Creating a cover letter' lesson plan as an extension, once learners have produced a CV.
COVER LETTER WORKSHEET. Use this worksheet to gather the necessary information to create a cover letter. Once you have answered the questions, put the information in letter format. Preparation. 1. Based on the job announcement key words and what you know about the job, what is the company looking for in a candidate?
Answers to A cover letter - exercises Preparation 1. b 2. e 3. h 4. g 5. a 6. d 7. f 8. c 1. Check your understanding: true, false or not given 1. False 2.
COVER LETTER WORKSHEET This worksheet will help you gather and organize information when you do need to create a cover letter. ... Provide a summary of your key points. ( education, qualifications, etc.) C l i c k o r t ap h e r e t o e n t e r t e xt . Ask for interview and provide your availability or indicate you will call them. ...
Effective cover letters must convey a sense of purpose and project enthusiasm. A "form" cover letter rarely does this. Researching the employer, college, or scholarship prior to writing the cover letter will give you the opportunity to effectively personalize your letter. 1. Always include a cover letter when mailing your resume.
COVER LETTER WORKSHEET (Use this worksheet to brainstorm ideas in the gathering of appropriate, relevant information to construct your cover letter and in conjunction with the Cover Letter Guide and Check-Off List) REVIEW THE JOB DESCRIPTION (Look for the job duties and qualifications and design your cover letter to match these as much as you can.
Begin to develop command of the conventions of Standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. [L.K.2] Capitalize the first word in a sentence and the pronoun I. [L.K.2a] Kindergarten classes of English Language Arts teach kids when to use capital letters. With NewPathWorksheets worksheets with answer key, they will ...
1. Distributes the (optional) Sample Cover Letters and the Cover Letter Worksheet : 2. Ask students to review the cover letters and/or the Cover letter worksheet 3. Read and discuss the sample cover letters that you provide and/or the sample cover letter on the worksheet 4. Ask students to complete the questions on the worksheet : 2 . Students
Take a look at the cover letter examples in Handout 1. Read through them individually and highlight any sections you can use in your own cover letter. 3. Draft a cover letter based on your skills and experience, as part of your application to do work experience at a company you are very interested in working for.
The resources above cover the following skills: Students apply knowledge of language structure, language conventions (e.g., spelling and punctuation), media techniques, figurative language, and genre to create, critique, and discuss print and nonprint texts. (NCTE) Click the link to download Trace worksheets for kindergarten English Language ...
View Google Doc View Google Form View Answer Key. Building Your Career Resumes and Cover Letters. The Interview. Unit 7: Unit Plan & Assessments. UNIT PLAN View Google Doc. UNIT ASSESSMENT. View ... CREATE: A Resume and Cover Letter ; SOFT SKILLS: Accepting Criticism ; SOFT SKILLS: Conflict Resolution ...
Vocabulary for cover letter. kathio. 1773. 14. 9. 0. 1/2. the students get to know adjectives to describe personal skills and qualities for a cover letter; they work with the vocab and match them to definitions and sta….
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A cover letter is more than a resume in paragraph form. 3 The format, content and purpose of a cover letter are highly individualized. • Follow basic professional writing standards, paying special attention to differences in uploading a cover letter into an online application or using your letter as the body of an email message.
Cover Letter Worksheet. Effective cover letters are marketing tools for your job or internship search. Since marketing is about understanding and meeting the needs of a specific audience, your letter should focus on the needs of a specific employer. These needs or requirements are typically described in the job posting, which can help you ...
16/10/2021. Country code: MX. Country: Mexico. School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL) (1061958) Main content: Job Application (2007914) Parts of a cover letter. Other contents: Cover letter, Job application letter.
Cover letter worksheet. Note: refer to the résumé packet for action words to use in your cover letter. Process. Fill in the table below as follows: 1. List everything the job ad requires on the left. 2. List how you meet the requirements on the right. Include when and where you met this requirement.
Win-win! This download includes worksheets to guide students through the steps of creating a resume and cover letter. These can be used as a stand-alone workshop or classroom lesson or as part of a wider unit. Use to help students prepare to make their own snazzy resume, or use for mock-interviews throughout the school.