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Community Helpers Pocket Chart Value Pack (Set One)
By Elementary divas
If you are teaching about community helpers, this is for you. Keeping your students engage is important and these pocket chart cards can help.
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**Each set includes both color and black + white options**
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Community helpers included:
* Astronaut
* Baker
* Coach
* Construction Worker
* Crossing Guard
* Dentist
* Detective
* Doctor
* Farmer
* Firefighter
* Gardener
* Janitor
* Librarian
* Lifeguard
* Mailman
* Military
* Nurse
* Painter
* Plumber
* Police
* Reporter
* Teacher
* Trash Collector
* Vet
You will receive:
24 Pocket Chart Cards (color)
24 Pocket Chart Cards (black +white)
48 Cards total
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Community Helpers Craft Activity - Career Day Craftivity
By The Chatty Kinder
This Community Helpers Craft Activity or Craftivity is so much fun for your preschoolers, kindergarteners and 1st graders. This craft activity makes the for the perfect bulletin board if you're teaching about Community Helpers or for a Career Day activity.
Students will love cutting and pasting together their choice of 14 different crafts. These crafts are great for a "When I Grow Up" themed unit as well!
*Check out the preview for a look inside the printable!*
What is in this printable?
- The printable includes 14 community helpers crafts.
- Each craft comes with 1 or 2 tools matching the helper as well.
- A guide with all the completed community helpers are included as well for reference.
The community helpers included in this set are:
Using the printable:
•These pages can be used to create a fun community helpers craft activity.
•Choose a community helper craft you’d like your learners to do.
•Print out the page and make enough copies for your learners.
•Your learners can refer to the guide or you can create a sample for learners to refer to.
•Learners will color in the different parts and then cut them out.
•Finally they will glue the pieces together to create the craft!
Grab this printable in a $$$ saving Community Helpers Unit here.
This resource is licensed for personal classroom or home use only. Any commercial use is not permitted.
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Your First Job: Learning about Job Applications, Resumes & Interviewing
By Innovations in Technology
This lesson gives students an introduction to the basics of applying for their first job. This is perfect for a technology, business or social skills class, or a class that focuses on careers. Students learn about the opportunities that may be available to them for their first job and then learn how to apply for the job. They learn about completing a job application, creating a resume in Microsoft Word, and the basics of interviewing with an employer. Students work with a team to create their own answers for commonly asked interview questions and to practice interviewing skills. Finally, students use the Internet to research actual jobs in their area that may be appropriate for them. This project was created for a grade 7-8 Career Exploration/Investigating Careers class, but could easily be adapted for high school students. Files Included with this Lesson • Teacher & Student Notes and Resources • Introduction to Getting a Job – editable Microsoft PowerPoint presentation • Completing a Job Application – Student expectations and grading rubric • Creating a Resume in Microsoft Word - Student expectations and grading rubric • Commonly Asked Interview Questions Task Cards (for group project) – Includes blanks for additional questions • Commonly Asked Interview Questions – Student expectations and grading rubric • Commonly Asked Interview Questions – Student worksheet • Interview Practice Group Project Expectations and Grading Rubric • Researching Potential Jobs Project Expectations and Grading Rubric Remember to leave feedback for credits on future purchases! ************************************************************************** Connect with us for free technology tips, resources and curriculum: Follow our blog Follow us on Facebook Follow us on Pinterest
Real World Math - How Math is Used in Energy Careers
By Innovations in Technology
Lesson Overview
This project has students using real-world math skills to learn to perform the calculations that are done in energy related jobs. They will use formulas (included) to learn how to compute percentages and fractions, calculate things such as electrical wattage, current, and voltage; and other basic math skills used in this industry.
Are your students always asking "When will be ever USE this??" This short activity shows students a real world use for the math skills they learn every day.
This lesson was created for 7th and 8th grade, but could also be used successfully in upper elementary grades.
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs
· Calculators (optional)
Files included:
· Teacher & Student Resources
· How Energy Professionals Use Math Activity/Handout
· How Energy Professionals Use Math Activity Answer Key
· Math Formula “Cheat Sheet”
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· 1 (50 minute) class period
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Learning about Scale in Architecture | Distance Learning
By Innovations in Technology
Ratios and scale are math concepts that are used in everyday life. This activity gets students up and moving and lets them practice these skills by measuring and re-scaling everyday objects in your classroom. Great way to practice these math concepts in a fun way with a partner! This lesson works well for math, engineering, or CTE classes and could also be used as an extension activity.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Career Skills Research and Discussion Projects
By Innovations in Technology
This unit helps students explore and understand the “soft” skills needed for success in the workplace. This is perfect for a career or technology class or for use in a social skills classroom. All files provided are fully editable, allowing teachers to make modifications for differentiation or personalization if they choose.
Several high interest topics are included for students to research, discuss and form opinions about. A fully editable PowerPoint presentation is provided as an introduction for each topic, that can be presented to the class or distributed in print or digitally so students can review at their own pace. Critical thinking questions about each topic are provided for students to complete individually or with a group and an answer key is provided where appropriate. Additionally, group discussion cards take students to the next level in their learning as they solve real-world scenarios in the workplace, using the skills they have learned. Teacher and student resources are included with instructions, sites for research and lesson extension ideas. A basic grading rubric, appropriate for all topics, is also included.
Topics include:
• Social Media in the Workplace
• Cultivating Good Work Habits
• Employer & Employee Expectations
The project was created for grades 7-8 but could also be used with high school students.
Files Included with this Lesson
· Teacher & Student Notes and Resources
· PowerPoint Presentations for each topic (editable)
· Student Questions for each topic (print and digital) and Answer Key for Social Media Topic – (editable)
· Group Real-World Scenarios Discussion Cards – 8 for each topic, plus blanks (editable)
· Grading Rubric (editable)
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Real World Math Bundle - Math Activities for All 17 Career Clusters
By Innovations in Technology
Lesson Overview
These projects have students using real-world math skills to learn to perform the calculations that are done in various careers within the seventeen career clusters. They will use math skills to learn how to compute measurements, quantities, profit, etc. to solve problems commonly found in that career field.
Are your students always asking "When will be ever USE this??" This short activity shows students a real-world use for the math skills they learn every day.
These lessons were created for 7th and 8th grade but could also be used successfully in upper elementary grades. Fully editable files are included for all lessons.
The bundle includes eighteen (18) different lessons, all of which are also available separately. They are all fully editable and include the student handout, an answer key, and a formula “cheat sheet” for students to assist with problem solving.
The following lessons are included:
· How Engineers Use Math
· How Architects Use Math
· How Fashion Designers Use Math
· How Math is Used in Agriculture Careers
· How Math is Used in Arts, AV, Technology & Communications Careers
· How Math is Used in Business Careers
· How Math is Used in Education Careers
· How Math is Used in Energy Careers *NEW*
· How Math is Used in Finance Careers
· How Math is Used in Government Careers
· How Math is Used in Health Science Careers
· How Math is Used in Human Services Careers
· How Math is Used in Information Technology Careers
· How Math is Used in Law Careers
· How Math is Used in Hospitality Careers
· How Math is Used in Manufacturing Careers
· How Math is Used in Sales & Marketing Careers
· How Math is Used in Transportation Careers
Materials Required:
· Computers with Internet access for each student (or pair of students)
· Software such as Microsoft Word or Google Docs
· Calculators (optional)
Files included (for each career):
· Teacher & Student Resources
· How This Career Uses Math Activity/Handout
· How This Career Uses Math Activity Answer Key
· Formula “Cheat Sheet” Student Handout
Approximate Lesson Duration:
· 1 (50 minute) class period for each lesson.
This lesson is great for distance learning/remote learning. You can upload it to your school's learning management system (Google Classroom, Edmodo, Canvas, etc.) or share with students via Google Drive.
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Community Helpers Hats - Career Exploration - School Counseling Lesson
By All Therapy Resources
Are you looking for a fun and educational way to engage students in career exploration? Introducing our Printable Community Helper Hats resource!
Perfect for school counseling sessions and classroom activities, these hats feature 8 different community helpers:
Why Choose our Printable Community Helper Hats?
Whether you’re teaching about community helpers, conducting career readiness workshops, or hosting a career day event, our Printable Community Helper Hats are a valuable addition to your educational resources. Foster curiosity and inspire future aspirations with this creative teaching tool!
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Community Helpers Bingo Game - Occupation and Career Counseling Game
By All Therapy Resources
This Bingo game is a great game to familiarize students with a variety of Community Helpers and Career options. This is a great game for a whole class approach or center activities.
This bingo game includes the following community helpers and career options:
Detective, vet, builder, doctor, hairdresser, judge, police officer, mailman, teacher, farmer, chef, artist, musician, astronaut and fire fighter.
The caller reads the bingo card, and the players identify whether they have that card on their BINGO mat. If they do, then they cross it off and the first to cross off all nine community helpers on their unique mat first wins the game!
There are over 40 different Bingo mats for larger classes as well as colourful and engaging community helper cards.
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By Mandy LaCour
This project is a great tool to help your advanced fashion students create their own fashion line. I use it so my students can plan out what garments they are planning on constructing throughout the school year. Once the students complete this activity, I meet with each of the students individually to go over and discuss their plans and ideas for their fashion line.
There is a list of construction requirements listed that my students must include in their various garments.
By Mandy LaCour
This is a great project for your advanced fashion design students. They can make this mood board at the beginning of the school year so they can be posted around the classroom.
Supplies Needed:
20th Century Fashion Mood Board Project
By Mandy LaCour
This is a great project to do once you have covered 20th century fashion. Student will create an informational mood board about a decade that you assign to them. The instructions list tasks and specific information that students must include about their particular decade. My students usually get their mood boards completed within 2-3 days, depending on their thoroughness.
Supplies needed:
poster board
glue stick/glue gun
fabric swatches
fashion magazines
various trinkets for students to use to "jazz up" their mood boards
Alternative Application: students could also make their mood board digitally on Canva or google slides.
Rubric is included!
Fashion Design Final Project Choices
By Mandy LaCour
This project is great for your fashion design students in your entry level class. I usually give my students 10 class days to complete whatever choice they would like to work on from the list. Feel free to give your students whatever timeline fits your lesson plan. I like giving the students choices in case there are students who would like to sketch instead of sewing. No matter what project they choose they are still required to type a paper that discusses the elements and principles of design. Each project has a different set of elements and principles of design that are required for the paper since sometimes it is easier to include certain ones in sewing projects versus sketches.
Prior Knowledge needed:
This project assumes that your class has covered the elements and principles of design but if you have not then feel free to omit that part of the project.
This download includes a rubric as well.
By Mandy LaCour
This is a great project for your advanced level fashion students.
Prior Knowledge: They need to have created a Mood/Inspiration Board.
They are instructed to use that mood board to create a garment for a "Barbie".
Supplies:
*I had my students use their Mood Board as the backdrop for their photo shoot.
By Mandy LaCour
This is a great activity for students to do at the beginning of your Fashion Designer Unit. I like to use it as the first step in my Fashion Designer Research Project.
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Suggested Timeline:
I give my students one class period to get this activity completed.
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MY Color Season Project - Advanced Fashion Design
By Mandy LaCour
This project is great for advanced fashion students and gives them a chance to design or create outfits that are complementary to their color season.
Prior Knowledge: It is helpful for students to know their color seasons prior to this assignment. This document however does include 2 QR code links that help students figure out their color season. It is just not very thorough.
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By Mandy LaCour
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Adv. Fashion Design Final Project Choice Board
By Mandy LaCour
Try out these amazing Final Project Choices that are perfect for your advanced fashion design classes. This download comes with a main choice board that contains a brief description of the requirements for each project option. You will also get additional pages for each specific project to give to students once the pick the option they want to work on.
Project options include:
Choice #1: Upcycled/Repurposed Project Construction
Choice #2 : Tote Bag Design Project
Choice #3: Portfolio Development
Choice #4: Career Research
*The due date portion is blank for you to fill-in with your specific due date as well as the section that includes the number of days students get to work on their project.
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By Mandy LaCour
This set includes 16 different sketching challenges for students.
Use: These fashion sketching challenges are great for students that finish early, to leave for subs, or to give to students at various times throughout the school year.
Included: Each sheet has a croquis for the student to use to help them create a design of their own. As well as instructions and specific requirements for their sketches. (I have made it extra light in color as to not interfere with their sketch itself.)
Included are 16 different sketch challenges.
I love using these on Friday's in my class. I call them Fashion Sketch Friday's!