Career Pathways Presentation Day! :)
Be thorough, speak loudly and clearly, make eye contact with your audience
To get full credit for your presentation you must present for 3 minutes!
10 points for worksheets (bring to me before presenting)
10 points for Google slides (display during presentation)
10 points for presentation (information, clarity, poise)
= 30 points total
Friday, December 18, 2015
Wednesday, December 16, 2015
Career 101 (last in-class work day)
Career Pathways Project: last in-class work day! FOCUS.
UPDATE: Project is worth 30 points total
-10 for worksheets
-10 for Google slides
-10 for presentation
VIDEO: PRESENTATION TIPS!
UPDATE: Project is worth 30 points total
-10 for worksheets
-10 for Google slides
-10 for presentation
VIDEO: PRESENTATION TIPS!
- Return to Naviance and Oregon CIS and complete career surveys if you have not done so already: (not sure - log in and check!)
- Strengths Explorer (Naviance)
- Interest Profiler (CIS)
a.To log in to Franklin Naviance: Your user name is the first letter of your first name and then your last name. Your password is your ID number. Check out the results from the ‘Strengths Explorer Survey.’
b.Go to Oregon CIS. You should have already created an account and completed the ‘Interest Profiler.’ Check out those results again.
3.Do research and note-taking on your careers using Career Pathways Lesson 2. Use Career Pathways Lesson 3 to help you find the information.
6.Using your completed research, create a slide show using Google Drive.
Look over Career Pathways Lesson 4 so you know how to create your slide show.
7. Practice your presentation
Time each other for 3 minutes; practice saying it out loud!
Time each other for 3 minutes; practice saying it out loud!
8. Give presentation of slide show to the class by Friday!
Each student's presentation must not go over 3 mins -
I will be setting a timer.
Each student's presentation must not go over 3 mins -
I will be setting a timer.
Monday, December 14, 2015
Career 101
For the next few class periods, we will be working on the Career Pathways Project
- Go through 16 Career Clusters Slideshow, filling out your
- Return to Naviance and Oregon CIS and complete career surveys if you have not done so already: (not sure - log in and check!)
- Strengths Explorer (Naviance)
- Interest Profiler (CIS)
a.To log in to Franklin Naviance: Your user name is the first letter of your first name and then your last name. Your password is your ID number. Check out the results from the ‘Strengths Explorer Survey.’
b.Go to Oregon CIS. You should have already created an account and completed the ‘Interest Profiler.’ Check out those results again.
3.Start note-taking on your careers using Career Pathways Lesson 2. Use Career Pathways Lesson 3 help you find the information.
4. Research Time:
Use Naviance, Oregon CIS, and Google (apply strategic search skills from Digital Citizenship Lessons #5 and #7).
Some ideas include:
- Side-by-side comparison for all information?
- Start with presenting Career #1, then Career #2, and end with a reflection on best fit?
- Side-by-Side Comparison with Pros and Cons?
5.Using your completed research, create a slide show using Google Drive.
To create your slide, make sure you look over Career Pathways Lesson 4 so you know how to create your slide show.
6. Practice your presentation
7. Give presentation of slide show to the class by Friday!
Wednesday, December 9, 2015
Career 101
TUTORIAL TODAY AND FRIDAY IN C13!
Begin Career 101...
Begin Career 101...
Objectives:
- I can identify at least one career pathway that matches my interests, strengths, and values.
- I know how to research a career and determine the steps I would need to take to pursue that career.
- I can use Naviance, Oregon CIS, and strategic Internet searches to conduct research and gather reliable information about a career.
- I can make a short oral presentation about my Career Research Project.
Introduction to Career Research Project:
For the next few class periods, we will be working on the Career Pathways Project
For the next few class periods, we will be working on the Career Pathways Project
- Go through 16 Career Clusters Slideshow, filling out your
- Return to Naviance and Oregon CIS and complete career surveys if you have not done so already: (not sure - log in and check!)
- Strengths Explorer (Naviance)
- Interest Profiler (CIS)
a.To log in to Franklin Naviance: Your user name is the first letter of your first name and then your last name. Your password is your ID number. Check out the results from the ‘Strengths Explorer Survey.’
b.Go to Oregon CIS. You should have already created an account and completed the ‘Interest Profiler.’ Check out those results again.
3.Start note-taking on your careers using Career Pathways Lesson 2
Research Time:
Use Naviance, Oregon CIS, and Google (but apply strategic search skills from Digital Citizenship Lessons #5 and #7).
Some ideas include:
- Side-by-side comparison for all information?
- Start with presenting Career #1, then Career #2, and end with a reflection on best fit?
- Side-by-Side Comparison with Pros and Cons?
Monday, December 7, 2015
Begin Career 101
It's Midterm Progress Report Day - half way through Q2!
Let's check your grades....
Log into Synergy and write down your grade and
any missing assignments for each of your classes.
Number your top three classes in terms of priority.
Answer on the bottom of the page:
What is your action plan for making the last 5 weeks of Semester 1 successful?
TUTORIAL THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY IN C13!
Begin Career 101...
Let's check your grades....
Log into Synergy and write down your grade and
any missing assignments for each of your classes.
Number your top three classes in terms of priority.
Answer on the bottom of the page:
What is your action plan for making the last 5 weeks of Semester 1 successful?
TUTORIAL THIS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY IN C13!
Begin Career 101...
Objectives:
- I can identify at least one career pathway that matches my interests, strengths, and values.
- I know how to research a career and determine the steps I would need to take to pursue that career.
- I can use Naviance, Oregon CIS, and strategic Internet searches to conduct research and gather reliable information about a career.
- I can make a short oral presentation about my Career Research Project.
Introduction to Career Research Project:
For the next few class periods, we will be working on the Career Pathways Project
For the next few class periods, we will be working on the Career Pathways Project
- Go through 16 Career Clusters Slideshow, filling out your
- Return to Naviance and Oregon CIS and complete career surveys:
- Strengths Explorer (Naviance)
- Interest Profiler (CIS)
a.To log in to Franklin Naviance: Your user name is the first letter of your first name and then your last name. Your password is your ID number. Check out the results from the ‘Strengths Explorer Survey.’
b.Go to Oregon CIS. You should have already created an account and completed the ‘Interest Profiler.’ Check out those results again.
If you have time, you can start note-taking on your careers using Career Pathways Lesson 2 (you need 2 of these graphic organizers, one for each of the careers you're researching)
Research Time:
Give students a week to research their careers. They should use Naviance, Oregon CIS, and Google (but apply strategic search skills from Digital Citizenship Lessons #5 and #7).
Some ideas include:
- Side-by-side comparison for all information?
- Start with presenting Career #1, then Career #2, and end with a reflection on best fit?
- Side-by-Side Comparison with Pros and Cons? (Not even sure if this makes sense)
Friday, December 4, 2015
Info from College & Career Center
Dear Franklin students and families,
Following are some important Career Related Learning Experiences (CRLEs) that are open to all students and accepting applications. Stop by the College & Career Center (room B6) to register or pick up an application from me. But hurry up…space is limited!
Remember: Participating in any of these events will help you meet the Oregon graduation requirement for career exploration…Yes, it is a graduation requirement!
MANUFACTURING SHOWCASE DAY
Attention sophomores, juniors and seniors: Would you like to spend a day learning about many occupations related to ADVANCED MANUFACTURING? Clackamas Community College is hosting the MANUFACTURING CAREER DAY, just for you!! Featured occupations include: Mechanical and Electrical Engineering, CNC Programming, Welding, CAD Design and more. Registration is open, but space is limited!!! Applications are available in the College and Career Center (room B6) and with Mr. Ryan in the Metal Shop (room A 28)
PACE MENTORSHIP PROGRAM:
If you are looking for Internships opportunities, the PACE Mentorship Program is for you! It is a FREE after-school program that gives you the opportunity to work with plumbers, sheet metal workers, carpenters and electricians to learn about good paying jobs in the trades. Benefits: explore career fields within the industry, collaborate with a team of mentors and students from other schools, gain experience and learn new skills.
OPEN TO FRESHMEN+ SOPHOMORES + JUNIORS + SENIORS
Come to room B6 to pick up and submit your application TODAY. Registration closes next week.
PHYSICIAN CAREER HIGHLIGHT
Providence Health & Services will open its doors to high school students again next month! This time they will be hosting a Physician Career Highlight event at Portland St. Vincent Medical Center on January 5th to provide students the opportunity to explore the Physicians career. Come to enjoy an exciting look at this industry as well as hands on activities! Registration is open but space is limited, so please register early. Applications are available in room B 6.
NIKE CAREER DAY
NIKE CAREER DAY is back!!! Attention students interested in learn about the world’s most successful sport apparel company. NIKE will be hosting a Career Day next month. Students will tour the Nike campus and explore the creative development process with the Nike’s Design Team. Featured careers include: Marketing, Design, and Product Development. Do you want to register? Come to the College and Career Center.
Thanks!
Raquel Laiz
College & Career Coordinator
Franklin HS
Finish Mission Statement
"Every time you see darkness around or feeling grief or
heavy about it, remember that it could be that you are
here as a bringer of light." -Fatima Ariadne.
Be the light. heart emoticon
DigCit Test: Kevin, Kris, Aiden, Nigel, Esmerelda
Finish your Personal Mission Statement:
STEP ONE - Complete graphic organizer on worksheet
STEP TWO - Fill in back of worksheet with information from graphic organizer, using the sentence builders as guides. This is now your rough draft.
STEP THREE - Create a new Google Doc titled, "My Personal Mission Statement." Use the written information from the worksheet to compose the final draft of your essay.
STEP FOUR - When you have a final draft completed, pair-share with another student, offering edits, etc. On the board write who you are paired up with.
STEP FIVE - After you have had your paper peer-reviewed, ‘share’ the final draft with emccrackenferro@apps4pps.net.
Final drafts are due by the end of class on Friday 12/4! 30pts
For inspiration, check out these Personal Mission Statement Student Samples.
When you think you’re complete, look over the Personal Mission Statement Grading Rubric. THIS IS HOW I WILL BE GRADING YOUR ESSAY! Make sure you earn the top score by covering each element of the rubric.
Done? Any other work to do for CCE? Notebook? None?!
How about one of these options:
EXTRA CREDIT: write a one page extended description of one of the lessons from Digital Citizenship. Must be at least three paragraphs. 5 pts
CHECK OUT 'INFO FROM C&C CENTER' ON BLOG
heavy about it, remember that it could be that you are
here as a bringer of light." -Fatima Ariadne.
Be the light. heart emoticon
DigCit Test: Kevin, Kris, Aiden, Nigel, Esmerelda
Finish your Personal Mission Statement:
STEP ONE - Complete graphic organizer on worksheet
STEP TWO - Fill in back of worksheet with information from graphic organizer, using the sentence builders as guides. This is now your rough draft.
STEP THREE - Create a new Google Doc titled, "My Personal Mission Statement." Use the written information from the worksheet to compose the final draft of your essay.
STEP FOUR - When you have a final draft completed, pair-share with another student, offering edits, etc. On the board write who you are paired up with.
STEP FIVE - After you have had your paper peer-reviewed, ‘share’ the final draft with emccrackenferro@apps4pps.net.
Final drafts are due by the end of class on Friday 12/4! 30pts
For inspiration, check out these Personal Mission Statement Student Samples.
When you think you’re complete, look over the Personal Mission Statement Grading Rubric. THIS IS HOW I WILL BE GRADING YOUR ESSAY! Make sure you earn the top score by covering each element of the rubric.
Done? Any other work to do for CCE? Notebook? None?!
How about one of these options:
EXTRA CREDIT: write a one page extended description of one of the lessons from Digital Citizenship. Must be at least three paragraphs. 5 pts
CHECK OUT 'INFO FROM C&C CENTER' ON BLOG
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Mission Statement
I've been out very sick! :( Hope you're keeping up with your work! Come to tutorial tomorrow in C13!
Continue your Personal Mission Statement:
STEP ONE - Complete graphic organizer on worksheet
STEP TWO - Fill in back of worksheet with information from graphic organizer, using the sentence builders as guides. This is now your rough draft.
STEP THREE - Create a new Google Doc titled, "My Personal Mission Statement." Use the written information from the worksheet to compose the final draft of your essay.
STEP FOUR - When you have a final draft completed, pair-share with another student, offering edits, etc. On the board write who you are paired up with.
STEP FIVE - After you have had your paper peer-reviewed, ‘share’ the final draft with emccrackenferro@apps4pps.net.
Final drafts are due by the end of class on Friday 12/4!
For inspiration, check out these Personal Mission Statement Student Samples.
Continue your Personal Mission Statement:
STEP ONE - Complete graphic organizer on worksheet
STEP TWO - Fill in back of worksheet with information from graphic organizer, using the sentence builders as guides. This is now your rough draft.
STEP THREE - Create a new Google Doc titled, "My Personal Mission Statement." Use the written information from the worksheet to compose the final draft of your essay.
STEP FOUR - When you have a final draft completed, pair-share with another student, offering edits, etc. On the board write who you are paired up with.
STEP FIVE - After you have had your paper peer-reviewed, ‘share’ the final draft with emccrackenferro@apps4pps.net.
Final drafts are due by the end of class on Friday 12/4!
For inspiration, check out these Personal Mission Statement Student Samples.
When you think you’re complete, look over the Personal Mission Statement Grading Rubric. THIS IS HOW I WILL BE GRADING YOUR ESSAY! Make sure you earn the top score by covering each element of the rubric.
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