ENGAGING, NO PREP college and career readiness activity guides your students step-by-step through 3 career choices and takes a deep dive into them! Perfect for business, career readiness class or IEP Transition activity! IDEAL FOR BUSINESS, CAREER TECH, SPECIAL EDUCATION, IEP TRANSITION, GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Independent Google Slides activity for can be used for future planning, in Life Skills classes, with Growth Mindset units and many other areas! Perfect for distance learning! I use this as an ongoing project, that we can pull out at any time for a filler, independent work or deliberate research time. Over the course of the year, we have three fully researched careers! I have even used it the following year with my IEP caseload students because interests change! We simply update or change the careers they were interested in the previous year. Each of the 3 careers contains 5 slides with questions based on the information they find. The last slide prompts the student to evaluate their feelings about the career after they have learned about its many aspects. (19 Slides in all - includes instructions and prompts) This career exploration activity uses the U.S. Government Occupational Outlook Handbook Website as the resource to gather information for three careers. The link is provided within the slides. Students will follow the tabs on each occupation page to gather information for their chosen careers. They are encouraged to use the “Similar Occupations” tab to expand their search. Text boxes are provided in each section for students to record their facts and personal feelings on the career. They should have a clearer understanding of the careers they are thinking of at the end of this assignment! - - - - - IMPORTANT - - - - - IN ORDER TO EDIT THIS DOCUMENT - - - - - You and your students must have a Google account in order to use this product The link to the Career Exploration Google Slides is contained on the PDF download. The link will provide you with a COPY of the slides. Please contact me if you have any issues with opening! :o) *When you send to students be sure to change permissions to "viewer" or students should "make a copy" before editing. TERMS *** All rights reserved by author *** TERMS You MAY -Use and make copies for personal classroom use by a single teacher. -Use this with electronic distribution (Learning Management Software programs such as Google Classroom) IF password protected AND limited to a single classroom only. -Share images of this product in your blog posts, social media, presentations etc. AS LONG as it is linked direct to the product on my TPT Store. Please DO NOT -Share with colleagues. without purchasing additional licenses. If they like the packet, please send them to my TpT store. TpT is about teachers supporting teachers -Sell or distribute this product or any part of this product or place it on the Internet in any form EXCEPT for the exceptions listed above. -Claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, or remove or attempt to remove the copyrights/watermarks. It is a violation for individuals, schools, and districts to redistribute, edit, sell, or post this item on the Internet or provide it to others . Disregarding this copyright is strictly forbidden and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA)
LINEAR RELATIONSHIPS: SLOPE POSTER BUNDLE! THIS INCLUDES: Interpreting Slope Poster Visual representations of a positive slope, negative slope, no slope, and undefined slope Determining the Slope Poster Step-by-step process with visuals for determining the slope from a: Line Equation Table Two points Slope-Intercept Form Poster A visual of determining slope-intercept form from a graph Finding the slope (rise over run AND using the formula for slope) Finding the y-intercept Writing an equation for the line in slope-intercept form *You do NOT need a special printer to create full-sized posters for your classroom! Each poster includes 3 sizes! POSTER SIZES (3 sizes included for each of the 6 posters) Small size: 1 full page (8.5'' x 11'') per operation Medium size: each operation covers 4 pages (8.5'' x 11'' = 1 page) Large size: each operation covers 9 pages (8.5'' x 11'' = 1 page) DIRECTIONS: Print the PDF like any normal document Cut along the provided cut lines on each page *The pages fit together like a puzzle! Arrange the pieces together to create your large poster and glue them together! Teacher tip: If you have a large laminator at your school, you can run this large poster through to save for future use! POSSIBLE USES: -Classroom poster -Anchor chart -Student reference sheet -Interactive notebooks -Graphic organizer -A great tool for students to look back at when they need a refresher on the process for simplifying improper fractions to mixed numbers *This is also a great handout for students to keep in their binder to refer to when solving fraction problems. © 2019 Kraus Math LLC. All rights reserved.
Book Synopsis Come join the fun as Annie's friends accept her invitation to "COME AS YOU ARE!" Be sure to bring your appetite for spaghetti, meatballs, and laughs.More than seventy years of educational research and innovative teaching have given the Bank Street College of Education the reputation as America's most trusted name in early childhood education. Because no two children are exactly alike in their development, we have designed the Bank Street Ready-to-Read series in three levels to accommodate the individual stages of reading readiness of children ages four through eight.- Level 1: GETTING READY TO READ-- (PRE-K to GRADE 1) Books are perfect for reading aloud with children who are getting ready to read or are just beginning to read words or phrases.- Level 2: READING TOGETHER--(GRADES 1 to 3) Books are written especiallly for children who are on their way to reading independently but who may need help.- Level 3: I CAN READ IT MYSELF--(GRADES 2 to 3) Books are designed for children able to read on their own. They also can be enjoyed as read-alouds.
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About the Book Preparing Adult Students for CASAS Math GOALS Tests and for Workforce Entrance Math Exams Book Synopsis CASAS Math GOALS Student Textbook Form 918 M Level C/DThis CASAS Test Prep student math textbook is designed to help teachers prepare adult students for the CASAS Math GOALS Test Form 918 M Level C/D and for workforce and vocational training entrance math tests. The content of this textbook is aligned with CASAS Competencies, with College and Career Readiness (CCR) and National Reporting System (NRS) standards and follows the CASAS GOALS Math Form 918 M test blueprint. In other words, this math textbook presents learning activities that help adult education programs, workforce programs, and their adult students to meet the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) math expectations. This CASAS test prep textbook offers Seven (7) main chapters that cover NRS, CASAS and CCR standards and content such as ★ Number and Operations ★ Operations and Algebraic Thinking ★ Number and Operations: Fractions★ Measurement and Data★ Geometry★ Statistics, Data Analysis, and Probability★ 2 Practice Tests and Answer Keys It presents step-by-step instruction (plus practice exercises and answer keys) questions and tasks that encourage pair work, group work, and classroom discussion on math ideas and concepts- and real-world word problems and key concepts. It offers two (2) practice tests that mimic the CASAS Math GOALS Form 918 M test format and rigor, plus answer keys.The word problems presented in this book aim to✓1) Make learners think more deeply about math structure and concepts and therefore improve their mathematical thinking skills, ✓2) Provide learners with hands-on tasks relevant to their situation, ✓3) Help learners connect their math learning with the real world, ✓4) Create opportunities for learners to read about, write about, and discuss math ideas and concepts✓and 5) Invite learners to reflect on their learning.
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Ce texte a été rédigé par notre blogueuse invitée, Mylène Goulet Pouliotte, enseignante au primaire Comment enseigner aux enfants à être positifs? Le projet de la « porte-bonheur », que j'ai instauré dans ma classe de 5e année (élèves de 10 ans) cette année, a comme but d'apporter mes élèves à apprécier les petits moments de la vie. Il permet aux jeunes de poser un regard sur ce qui les rend heureux et aide à établir un climat de bienveillance dans la salle de classe. Voici comment le mettre en place avec vos élèves. Pourquoi un projet sur le bonheur? Je crois vraiment que le bien-être de l'élève est ce qui est le plus important. Rendre la salle de classe un endroit où l'enfant se sent bien, entièrement en confiance, écouté, en sécurité. Les élèves sont en classe la majorité de leur journée. Si nous calculons, ils sont en classe en moyenne 6h par jour, 5 jours semaine. Leur classe est donc leur deuxième maison. Ma mission #1 est donc de s'assurer que chaque élève soit bien et heureux en classe. Si je réussis cette mission, les élèves seront ensuite en mesure de bâtir leur confiance, ce qui leur aidera énormément dans leurs apprentissages (côté académique). Je désirais transformer l'atmosphère négative en atmosphère positive en classe. Je voulais trouver une façon pour mes élèves d'être positifs et d'apprécier la vie. J'ai donc décidé d'enseigner le bonheur. Je me suis dit qu'il y a tant d'adultes qui sont toujours en quête du bonheur, pourquoi ne pas leur dire LE secret du bonheur à 10 ans-11 ans. Les aider à apprécier le moment présent en découvrant ce que veut dire être heureux pour eux. Une leçon qui leur servira pour le reste de leur vie. La « porte-bonheur » Comment ça fonctionne? On ne peut pas lancer une idée sans entièrement comprendre l'intention derrière. La mienne : Que l'élève apprenne à être heureux (le bonheur vient de l'intérieur). J'ai donc débuté l'activité avec une leçon sur le bonheur. J'ai fait un diaporama sur tous mes petits bonheurs personnelles, ou comme je les appelle, mes caresses au coeur. J'ai expliqué que la joie peut se ressentir différemment pour chacun mais pour moi, c'est comme recevoir une caresse au coeur, des picotements et une chaleur au coeur, un sentiment de « je suis bien ». Nos petits bonheurs sont tous différents et changent avec le temps. Certains restent les mêmes toute notre vie mais nous en découvrons de nouveaux avec le temps. Le bonheur n'est pas seulement lors de gros événements, de petites situations « banales » peuvent être des caresses au coeur. Voici quelques exemples de choses qui me rendent heureuse que j'ai présentées dans mon diaporama : ma première gorgée de café le matin, marcher en forêt à l'automne, ma famille, mes enfants, mon mari, mes amis, le pain doré, essayer quelque chose de nouveau, rendre quelqu'un heureux, écouter de la musique très forte en voiture, me mettre en pyjama et pantoufles après le souper, marcher sur la glace mince et l'entendre craquer sous mes bottes, certaines chansons, certains souvenirs, certaines senteurs, mes élèves, etc. Le bonheur n'est pas d'attendre une situation spécifique qui nous confirmera que nous sommes heureux. Le bonheur est de reconnaître lorsque nous avons une caresse au coeur, s'arrêter pour prendre le temps de la ressentir, et ensuite revivre ces petits bonheurs quotidiennement. L'accumulation de toutes ces caresses au coeur font en sorte que je suis une personne heureuse. La « porte-bonheur » Par la suite, j'ai présenté notre « porte-bonheur » (j'ai choisi la porte puisqu'on la voit plusieurs fois par jour mais on pourrait choisir un autre endroit dans la classe). J'ai demandé aux élèves d'écrire un de leurs petits bonheurs sur un post-it et de le coller sur la porte. À tout moment de la journée, aussitôt qu'ils ont une caresse au coeur, ils sont invités à l'écrire sur un post-it et à l'ajouter à notre porte. Leur post-it peut rester anonyme et s'ils préfèrent le mettre derrière la porte (pour qu'ils soit moins à la vue) ils peuvent le faire aussi. Ceci permet aux élèves de non seulement se concentrer sur le positif et d'apprécier le moment présent mais également de reconnaître ce qu'est le bonheur pour eux. Trois mois plus tard, notre porte est colorée de bonheurs positifs! La « porte-bonheur » lors de sa première semaine La « porte-bonheur » trois mois plus tard La réaction des élèves J'ai été éblouie par la réaction de mes élèves, ils se sont tous engagés dans l'activité dès le début. Ils ont accroché et continuent à ajouter leurs petits bonheurs quotidiennement pour certains, et de façon hebdomadaire pour d'autres. J'ai vu des résultats presque instantanément. L'atmosphère changeait petit à petit et le sourire de mes élèves me confirmait que c'était une réussite. Quelle est ma plus grande caresse au coeur cette année? Lire tous les petits bonheurs de mes élèves à chaque après-midi. Mylène Goulet Pouliotte enseigne au primaire à Ottawa en Ontario depuis 2008. Elle aime trouver des idées novatrices afin de faire réfléchir ses élèves de 5e année. Jeune de cœur et charismatique, Mylène aime initier et s’embarquer dans toutes sortes de projets en lien avec la construction identitaire et culturelle. Durant son temps libre, elle aime écouter de la musique, jouer au volley-ball et transmettre sa joie de vivre à ses deux fils.
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******This is a Digital Download PDF ****** No physical item will be shipped Introducing our Nurse Case Manager Planner, a comprehensive 12-page resource toolkit designed to elevate your organization and efficiency in healthcare management. With a charming Pink floral watercolor design, this toolkit offers a range of essential tools tailored specifically for hospital nurses, acute care professionals, and case managers alike. Monthly Calendar: Keep track of important dates, deadlines, and appointments effortlessly with our user-friendly monthly calendar layout. Medication Reconciliation Sheet: Ensure accuracy and patient safety with a dedicated sheet for comprehensive medication reconciliation, streamlining your medication management process. Patient Follow-Up List: Stay on top of patient communications and follow-ups with our handy list, facilitating seamless patient care coordination and continuity. Quick Notes: Capture important insights, reminders, and observations on the fly with our quick notes section, providing a convenient space for spontaneous documentation. Lined Notes Page: Expand your note-taking capabilities with a lined notes page, offering ample space for detailed documentation and brainstorming. Patient Planner Worksheet: Organize patient information, assessments, and care plans efficiently with our dedicated patient planner worksheet, enhancing patient-centered care delivery. Key Contact List: Access essential contacts quickly and easily with our key contact list, ensuring prompt communication and collaboration with key stakeholders. Community Resource Tracker: Seamlessly coordinate patient referrals and access community resources with our dedicated tracker, facilitating holistic patient care management. This toolkit serves as a valuable support tool for nursing professionals, offering customizable templates and prompts for efficient documentation, charting, and care planning. From tracking vital signs to managing patient information and care plans, our toolkit empowers nurses to deliver high-quality, patient-centered care with confidence. Key Features & Benefits: Streamlined organization for nursing care documentation and charting Convenient reminders and prompts for task management and patient follow-ups Comprehensive templates for tracking vital signs, medications, labs, and more Supportive resources for holistic patient care planning and coordination Enhances efficiency and accuracy in healthcare management processes Details: Digital PDF file ready for immediate printing (total 12 pages) Standard Size 8.5 x 11 Inches Non-editable format ensures consistency and reliability in documentation © All designs are original and created by TheNotableNurse For personal use only, not for commercial use You may not share, resell, or distribute Feel free to print as many sheets as you wish. Thank you Upon payment, your file will be ready for download.
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Description This upper elementary school College Readiness escape room is designed to help counselors and teachers build college and career readiness with elementary school students in third, fourth, and fifth grade. Featuring 5 engaging activities, each activity can be used with groups or as whole classroom activities. These activities are perfect for giving students the background knowledge and basics of college life and creating exposure to higher education as a post-high school option. Included in the Elementary College Readiness Escape Room: 5 group activities Each activity is designed to be between 5-8 minutes Each activity includes a reading passage to help guide group learning, and guide students to examine their thoughts and knowledge about college readiness. How to best use this College Readiness Escape Room: Split your class into groups of 4 or 5 Read the beginning story together Assign group roles Have students do each activity together with a small group, or complete individually **PLEASE NOTE-These lessons and activities are DONE for you. It is a pdf file that is not editable. The student activities are not editable. The lesson plans and activities are editable. ⭐ If you like this resource, you should check out my Historically Black Colleges and Universities research templates. PLUS, I’ve created another great resource for dealing with bullying among middle schoolers, Relational Aggression bundle. Are you following the Fancy Counselor? Click here to follow my store for more great resources for school counselors and teachers. Get free TpT credits for future purchases! If you like this resource, then I’d love to hear from you! Select “My Purchases”, choose ratings and leave feedback and you will receive free credits to be used on your next TpT purchase.
An alternative to SMART goals, Individual Growth Plans or IGP is an assignment that forces students to engage in reflection and metacognition skills multiple times per quarter. This assignment also forces students to be organized and in charge of their own learning as they set the deadline, standards, and their own rubrics. As the teacher, it is our job to help students understand and create achievable and specific goals that become their quarterly focus. This assignment is not meant to be a “point collector” but is meant to be a project students focus on for 8 weeks to help them become even more successful through their education and personal lives. In this unit you will find: directions explaining the IGP process student plan sheets student created rubric skeleton student directions on writing reflections reflection rubrics final reflection instructions and an alternative assignment for students who transfer in or those students who did not engage throughout the quarter Please check out the preview for more information. Like what you see? Be sure to check out some of my other products: College & Career Bundle Researching Colleges: A project Writing a Personal Statement Creating a Budget Cross-curricular Portfolio Student Resume & Cover Letter ************************************************************************************************************* Don't forget to leave feedback. You will receive TPT credits that can be used on future purchases, and be sure to follow our store to be alerted of new products. The purchase of this resource authorizes use for one teacher only. Additional licenses can be purchased if needed for multiple teachers We take a great deal of time and effort to ensure our products live up to your expectations. We hope you enjoy this product. Reach out to us with any questions you may have. Thank you for visiting our store and for all you do for your students. You are appreciated.
In third grade we played Careers Taboo (you can download the cards here) to introduce the topic of careers! I split the class into 2 teams and had them sit in a line. The student at the front of the line would draw a card and try to describe the career on the card without saying any of the "hush" words. Their team had 30 seconds to guess the name of the career. While they were describing the career, the student at the front of the line on the opposing team would look over their should to make sure they weren't saying any of the off-limit words. Teams were awarded points by guessing correctly in the time limit. If a team was not able to guess the career, the other team had an opportunity to steal. Each team took turns describing and guessing. We had a great time and there were lots of laughs to the difficulty of not saying the hush words!
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This College and Career Readiness Interactive Bulletin Board will help educators and counselors guide students in exploring and connecting important concepts, making their path to college and career more clear and engaging! This bulletin board aims to provide a visual and interactive tool that facilitates understanding of career and college readiness, encouraging students to make informed decisions about their future. This resource includes 31 bulletin board cards, a title, and a graphic organizer. Instructions: Your bulletin board can be printed on white or colored printer paper. Print pages 1-62 back-to-back. Fold each page in half to make a foldable card for your bulletin board. Affix bulletin board cards to your board using thumbtacks. Once all cards are situated as you like, staple cards in place. (I always staple my cards center, top inside each card. (A sample photo of one of my interactive bulletin boards can be found on slide #67.) Print bulletin board title page single-sided. (Page 63). Cut the page in half on the dotted line. Print graphic organizer back-to-back. Vocabulary and topics included: •College and Career Readiness •Post-Secondary Education •Community College •4-Year Colleges and Universities •Technical and Vocational Schools •Trade Schools •Apprenticeship Programs •Military Education and Training •Admissions •Common Application •Transcripts •ACT/SAT & Test Required vs. Test Optional •Placement Tests •Credentials •Majors and Minors •Credits •Paying for School •FAFSA •TAFSA •Student Loans (Subsidized and Unsubsidized) •Grants •Scholarships •Job/Career Fairs •Job Search Tips •Resume •Letters of Recommendation •Interview Process and Tips •Career Clusters
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Der zweite Teil Bausteine ist fertig. Es geht um die Kleidung. Download Im Anschluss an den dritten Teil werde ich dann noch Ergänzungen (von euch gewünschte Sätze machen). Also gerne alle gewünschten Sätze und Redewendungen (die eurer Meinung nach dringend fehlen) in einem Kommentar posten. Allerdings bin ich dann ab Sonntag erstmal auf wohlverdientem Urlaub.
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