Garra Crews MEd gkcrewsspsmailorg Elementary Counselor Pleasant View K8 Springfield Teaching The one profession by which all others are possible Megans First Day Our goal today is to give you some ideas and materials to implement in your classroom so you can help students become ID: 658160
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Career Lessons for the ClassroomGarra Crews, M.Edgkcrews@spsmail.orgElementary Counselor, Pleasant View K-8, Springfield
Teaching
The one profession by which all others are possibleSlide2
Megan’s First DaySlide3
Our goal today is to give you some ideas and materials to implement in your classroom so you can help students become ready for their future. I Primary (K-2): Exploring
II Intermediate (3-4-5): Understanding strengths & interestsIII Advanced (6-7-8): Matching career to personal interests & strengths
Primary
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FOCUS
is on exploring different careers and
interests. Recommended
for grades K-2, but usable for any beginning career lessons
.
Intermediate
- FOCUS
is on understanding how personal strengths, skills and interests translate into
work. Recommended
for grades 3-5, but usable for any lessons with students that may already have a
foundation in career awareness.
Advanced
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FOCUS
is on researching careers and understanding which skills are necessary to be successful.
Recommended
for grades 6-8, but usable for any lessons where students are able to conduct research.
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Primary:Lesson Ideas Career Charades
Community Worker WheelCareer Cutouts
Books/Video
I
Am Me (Alexa
Brandenberg
)Career Cut Outs (Phyliss Amerikaner) The Berenstain Bears On the Job (Stan & Jan Berenstain) When I Grow Up (P.K Hallinan) Someday (Eileen Spinelli) Career Day by The Bazillions (Video) Career Puzzles (DiscoveryEd Website) Activity-Draw a Picture, Future ________ (Doctor, Teacher, etc.)Slide5
Intermediate:
Lesson Ideas Good Workers
A Job for Me
Good Worker Traits Tool Chest
My Skills/My Career Venn Diagram
Career Cards (Index card with career for the day)
Books/Video Homework Without Tears (Lee Canter) Lively Lessons for Classroom Sessions (Roseanne Sartoni) 102 Tools for Teachers & Counselors Too (Mary Joe Hannaford) Children’s Dictionary of Occupations (William Hopke & Barbara Parramore) What’s a Career Path (Video) Activity-Getting AcquaintedSlide6
Advanced:Lesson IdeasReality Check
What the Job RequiresVIP Directory
Why Do I Have To Study?
ABC Job Down (Complete in a Group)
Career Skills Choice Board
Career Paths
Color Quiz Activity Career Research Flipchart Books/VideoOccupational Outlook Handbook (US Bureau of Labor Statistics)Career Choices (Mindy Bingham and Sandy Stryker)Career Discovery Encyclopedia (Will Ferguson) Career One Stop (Video/Website) Missouri Connections (DESE Website) Activity-True ColorsSlide7
Ideas for further learning:Career guidance unitCareer unit for classroomCareer corner for centers or free time explorationCareer unit as an exploratory block in MS/HSLinks to websites on computers for exploration in class or computer time
General ideas for schoolsCollege and career week culminating in career fair (OACAC)
Daily announcements
Dress up day-college and career
Relate EVERYTHING back to careersSlide8
www.spscareerpage.weebly.comCareer Website