Career and Technical Education Independent Work Packet

Beginners Medical Term packet

By Melissa W

Simplify your healthcare experience with our Simple Medical Term Packet! Includes most common prefixes, suffixes, and root words. Great for beginners or just introducing the content.

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College Cost: Student Led Action Current Event Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Beyond the Sticker Shock: Navigate Rising College Costs Like a Pro

Demystify rising college costs, explore affordable alternatives, and chart your perfect path to success. This guide empowers you to navigate higher education with confidence, not fear. Get ready to conquer college without breaking the bank!

This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet tackles the daunting issue of rising college costs and empowers teens to explore alternative pathways. It combines informative text and interactive activities to:

  • Raise awareness: Students gain insight into the factors driving rising costs and understand the financial realities of different options.
  • Develop critical thinking: Analyzing case studies and primary sources fosters informed decision-making and personalized action plans.
  • Promote financial literacy: Students learn essential skills like comparing costs, exploring scholarships, and considering their earning potential.
  • Encourage self-reflection: By analyzing their skills and interests, students gain clarity on their ideal learning environment and future career paths.
  • Reduce anxiety: The worksheet empowers students with knowledge and actionable steps, replacing fear with proactive planning.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze the financial landscape of higher education and factors impacting costs.
  • Identify various alternative pathways beyond traditional four-year degrees.
  • Evaluate the cost-effectiveness and potential career outcomes of different options.
  • Develop a research-based action plan to explore their ideal college path.
  • Practice critical thinking and financial literacy skills through reading comprehension and analysis.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.9-10.1: Cite textual evidence to support analysis of complex ideas.
  • RI.9-10.3: Analyze how and why authors use effective rhetoric.
  • W.9-10.1: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas.
  • SL.9-10.1: Initiate and participate effectively in collaborative discussions.
  • L.9-10.6: Acquire and use general academic and domain-specific vocabulary.
  • SS.9-10.6: Analyze the relationships between internal and external factors that influence the policies and perspectives of a nation.
  • HS.PS.4.8: Analyze economic costs and benefits associated with various career paths.
  • Fin.Lit.8.1a: Explain the concept of opportunity cost.
  • Fin.Lit.8.2a: Analyze the impact of taxes on income and spending.

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AVID Contract Review and Behavior Mistake Packet

By Teach Savvy Store

AVID Contract Review and Behavior Mistake packet: Empower your AVID students with better decision-making skills through this Social Emotional and behavior mistake packet! This packet helps students reflect on their mistakes and what it truly means to be an AVID leader.

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  • AVID Contract Review: students read the roles and responsibilities that are outlined in the contract they signed at the beginning of the year

  • AVID Contract Review Questions: students answer 4 open-ended questions based on the AVID contract

  • Write it Out: students circle how they are feeling and respond to the statements, "I'm feeling... because... Next time I can..."

  • Behavior Grows & Glows: students share 2 things they are doing well in AVID and one thing they can work on

  • Behavior Ratings: students rate 7 different behaviors as excellent, average, or could improve

  • Leadership Legacy: students respond to questions about what it means to be a leader and share about a leader that inspires them

  • AVID Thinking Map: students fill out a bubble map with skills, roles, and responsibilities in response to the statement "AVID students..."

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Universal Systems Model (USM) - STEM - Technological Systems

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

The Universal Systems Model is one of the biggest concepts for CTAE courses. It permeates all aspects of our world is one of the first topics covered in the technology class. Here is a 10-day introductory unit to the Universal Systems Model (USM). It includes 9 seperate daily assignements and a Unit Quiz for the end of the unit.

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Fashion Sketch Challenges (16)

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.

  • New Year's Party
  • Valentine's Day Outfit
  • TV/Movie Design Challenge
  • Fairytale Inspired Challenge
  • Ancient Times Design Challenge
  • Decade Design Challenge
  • Disney Movie Inspired Challenge
  • Prom Design Challenge
  • Homecoming Design Challenge
  • Freelance Design Challenge
  • and many more!

I love using these on Friday's in my class. I call them Fashion Sketch Friday's!

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Phlebotomy True or False! Intro/laws ethics/safety

By Melissa W

Introducing our Phlebotomy True or False Worksheet, the perfect educational resource to kickstart your journey into the world of phlebotomy! This worksheet is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the essentials of phlebotomy, with a focus on key concepts such as safety protocols and ethical practices. Each statement on the worksheet challenges students to discern between factual and false information, reinforcing their understanding of critical topics.

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Ethical Choices at Work: High School Career Readiness Decision Making Activities

By More Lessons Less Planning

Prepare your high school students for the real world with this in-depth "Ethical Choices at Work" workbook! Designed to foster critical thinking and self-reflection, this resource covers 10 key workplace dilemmas that students might face in their future careers. From dealing with "borrowed" supplies and plagiarism to clocking in early and managing work-life balance, this workbook encourages students to explore the consequences of ethical decision-making in a professional environment.

What’s Inside:

  • 10 Realistic Workplace Scenarios: Each section presents a detailed situation students could encounter at work, such as deciding when borrowing becomes stealing or whether to exaggerate a customer complaint.
  • Diverse Activities: Reflection questions, group discussions, case studies, role-playing exercises, and pros/cons lists engage students in active learning.
  • Final Comprehensive Activity: Students apply all their knowledge in a culminating exercise that challenges them to navigate multiple ethical dilemmas in a fictional workplace, using critical thinking to make informed decisions.
  • Reflection and Code of Conduct Creation: Students wrap up the workbook by reflecting on what they’ve learned and developing their own ethical code of conduct for a workplace.

Why This Resource is Essential for Your Classroom:

  • Promotes Deeper Learning: Engages students in meaningful conversations about ethics, integrity, and responsibility in the workplace.
  • Critical Thinking: Students are encouraged to evaluate multiple perspectives, consider consequences, and make well-informed decisions.
  • Real-World Application: Helps students recognize the importance of ethics in professional environments, setting them up for success in their future careers.
  • Versatile Tool: Perfect for use as an engaging lesson, homework, or sub plans.

This resource Includes 10 sections, each focusing on a unique ethical challenge, and culminates in a final activity where students apply everything they’ve learned. The workbook is a great tool for fostering deeper learning, critical thinking, and discussions, and can also be used as sub plans for independent work.

Scenarios Include:

  1. The "Borrowed" Supplies: When Does Borrowing Become Stealing?
    A coworker takes office supplies home without permission, insisting it’s just borrowing. Students explore the difference between borrowing and stealing and discuss its impact on workplace culture and trust.
  2. The Time Clock Tango: Rounding Hours & Clocking In Early
    Some employees clock in early or out late to gain extra pay. Students debate whether this practice is a minor issue or qualifies as time theft, and explore its effects on both employees and employers.
  3. The Copycat Caper: Avoiding Plagiarism in the Workplace
    Under pressure, an employee considers copying material from the internet without credit. Students reflect on the ethical implications of plagiarism in the workplace and its potential consequences.
  4. The White Lie Labyrinth: When to Be Honest vs. "Sugarcoat"
    An employee is asked to promote a product known for poor quality. Students explore the balance between honesty and tact, and discuss when honesty should take priority over making a sale.
  5. The Expense Report Enigma: Separating Business from Personal
    An employee adds a personal meal to a business expense report. Students evaluate the ethical line between legitimate business expenses and crossing into dishonest reporting.
  6. The Social Media Spy: When Online Monitoring Goes Too Far
    An employer monitors personal social media accounts and disciplines an employee for off-work behavior. Students examine the balance between workplace policies and employees’ right to privacy.
  7. The Budget Blues: Cutting Corners vs. Ethical Practices
    A manager suggests cutting safety measures to save money. Students weigh the benefits of cost-cutting against the risks to safety and quality in a business environment.
  8. The Discount Dilemma: Using Employee Discounts Ethically
    A coworker uses their employee discount for friends and family, despite company policy. Students reflect on the fairness and ethics of using employee benefits for non-employees.
  9. The Overtime Conundrum: Working Hard vs. Burning Out
    An employee is overwhelmed with extra work but doesn’t want to say no. Students explore how to balance hard work with maintaining mental and physical health to avoid burnout.
  10. The Customer Complaint Charade: Fact or Fabrication?
    Some coworkers fabricate customer complaints to gain refunds or discounts. Students discuss the ethical consequences of dishonesty in customer service and its impact on business integrity.

Teacher Cheat Sheet

This comprehensive Teacher Cheat Sheet provides detailed sample answers for all activities and scenarios included in the Ethical Choices at Work workbook. From reflections and case study responses to role-play outcomes and ethical decision-making processes, this guide helps teachers facilitate meaningful discussions and provides clear, thought-provoking answers for each section. Perfect for ensuring smooth lesson implementation, this cheat sheet supports classroom discussions, group work, and individual student understanding of key workplace ethics topics.

Learning Objectives:

  • Analyze ethical dilemmas and the potential consequences of workplace decisions.
  • Develop critical thinking skills by reflecting on personal values and professional responsibility.
  • Understand how ethical decision-making impacts both individual careers and workplace culture.
  • Foster collaboration and communication through group discussions and role-play activities.

Common Core Standards:

  • ELA: RI.9-10.1, RI.9-10.8, W.9-10.1, SL.9-10.1: Analyzing complex texts, engaging in discussions, and forming well-supported arguments.
  • Social Studies/Career Readiness: Supports the exploration of ethical behavior and professionalism in real-world scenarios.

Courses Perfect For:

  • Business Education
  • Career & Technical Education (CTE)
  • Workplace Readiness
  • Ethics in Social Studies
  • High School Advisory Programs

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AVID Career Exploration Early Finishers Packet – Activities for Goal Setting

By Teach Savvy Store

The AVID Career Exploration Early Finishers Packet is an essential resource for career planninggoal setting, and skill development for middle and high school students. This engaging packet is designed to help students explore potential careers, discover their strengths, and set actionable goals for their future success. Perfect for AVID programscareer readiness programs, and high school career exploration classes, this packet includes a variety of interactive activities to guide students in identifying their passions and preparing for their careers.

Included Activities:

  • Cover Page
  • Career Interest Survey
  • Response to Career Interest Survey
  • Career Frayer Model
  • Step Into Your Dreams- shoe design activity
  • WICOR This- WICOR strategies that will help with careers
  • Finish The Story- students describe how they would either use logic or get creative to solve a problem in the provided prompt
  • Career This or That
  • Why It’s Important to Think About Your Career Early- article with questions
  • Career Wordsearch- students create a wordsearch using vocabulary from a career they are interested in
  • Action Plan One-Pager- students design a one-pager including a road map that maps our their goals and future plans
  • Career Affirmations Self Portrait- students make the portrait look like themselves and then write 5-10 positive career-focused affirmations about themselves. For example: “I am a problem-solver and can think critically in challenging situations.”

Key Features:

  • Focuses on career development and goal setting for middle and high school students.
  • Designed for early finishers in AVID programs or any high school class.
  • Engages students in self-reflectioncareer discovery, and skill development.
  • Perfect for use as an extension activity or independent work.
  • Helps students visualize their career paths and map out steps to achieve their goals.
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Seam Portfolio for Advanced Fashion Design Students

By Mandy LaCour

This is a great beginning activity to give to your advanced fashion design students. They have to create several different seams and seam finfishes on cotton, knit, and satin fabrics. It is great to give students a point of reference when they go to purchase fabrics for their garments they will be making throughout the class. Students are able to see how each type of fabric reacts to the same seams.

Seams and seam finishes included are:

  • Plain Seam
  • Double Stitched Seam
  • Welt Seam
  • Top Stitched Seam
  • Flat Fell Seam
  • French Seam

Seam Finishes

  • Zig-Zag Seam Finish
  • Rolled Hem
  • Serged Edge

This product includes:

  • Instructions on how to create swatches for the seam portfolio
  • Supply list to send home with students of what fabrics they need to purchase for their seam portfolio
  • A rubric for each of the seams for each type of fabric
  • A page with video links for each of the seams so that you can upload how you see fit so students can have access. I find it easy yo upload it to google classroom and then students are able to watch the videos on their phone as the work through each seam type.
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Order of Draw Practice Cards

By Melissa W

Great to laminate for your students!

Enhance Your Phlebotomy Skills with Our Order of Draw Practice Cards!

Are you a phlebotomy student or a healthcare professional looking to perfect your blood draw technique? These Order of Draw Practice Cards are the ultimate tool to help you master the sequence with ease and confidence.

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How To Say No: Teen Work Advice Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Stand Up for What's Right: Mastering the Art of Saying "No" Ethically in the Workplace

Empower your students to navigate ethical dilemmas with confidence and integrity using this engaging reading comprehension worksheet! "The Power of 'No'" equips teenagers with essential tools to refuse unethical requests in the workplace without compromising their values or burning bridges.

Through relatable scenarios, interactive questions, and clear takeaways, students learn to:

  • Say "No" Assertively: Master clear communication and explain refusals with conviction.
  • Protect Themselves: Document interactions and seek support when facing pressure or harassment.
  • Maintain Relationships: Focus on shared values and respectful communication even when disagreeing.

Content Highlights:

  • Relevant and engaging reading: Connects directly to the realities teenagers face in their first jobs.
  • Case Study: The relatable story of Sarah, the conflicted intern, sparks discussion and reinforces key concepts.
  • Multiple Choice, True/False, Fill-in-the-Blank, and Short Answer Questions: Assess understanding in diverse formats.
  • Teacher Answer Key: Save time and ensure accurate assessment.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will understand the importance of ethical conduct in the workplace.
  • Students will identify and apply strategies for refusing unethical requests assertively.
  • Students will develop communication skills for explaining their reasons and offering solutions.
  • Students will understand the benefits and methods of documenting interactions and seeking support.
  • Students will analyze the case study and apply learning to real-world ethical dilemmas.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RL.7.2, 8.2, 9.2: Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development.

  • RI.7.8, 8.8, 9.8: Delineate and evaluate the reasoning used in arguments.

  • W.7.1, 8.1, 9.1: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and concepts.

  • SL.7.1, 8.1, 9.1: Engage effectively in a variety of discussions and collaborations.

Equip your students with the power to stand up for what's right! Download "The Power of 'No'" today and watch them blossom into ethical and confident young professionals.

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All about ME Fashion Activity (9)

By Mandy LaCour

This set includes 9 different All about ME Fashion related activities for students.

Use: These fashion All about ME activities are great way to get to know your students and for students to get to know each other. It also allows students to show their creativity and personality.

Included are 9 different fashion items:

  • T-shirt
  • Hoodie
  • Sneaker
  • Cardigan
  • Letterman Jacket
  • 2 different Quilt Squares
  • Converse Style Sneakers
  • Backpack

I love using these during the 1st week of school!

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Medication Cards: CCMA, Nursing, Patient care

By Melissa W

Blank med cards for students to fill in.

Medication cards, known as "med cards," contain crucial details about prescribed medications for safe administration. It includes drug information, dosage, administration route, frequency, special instructions, side effects, interactions, and contraindications. Med cards help prevent medication errors, enhance patient safety, and inform all healthcare providers about the patient's medication regimen.

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Social Media Boundaries: Work Ethics Guided Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unleash the power of social media in your career... without compromising professionalism!

  • Dive into real-world scenarios to explore the tricky world of connecting with colleagues and bosses online.
  • Build essential social media etiquette skills with role-playing activities and practical tips for maintaining healthy boundaries.
  • Perfect for Middle and High School ELA classes, this worksheet tackles a crucial workplace skill and connects with relevant current event topics.
  • Engaging multiple choice, short answer, and role-playing activities cater to diverse learning styles and spark lively discussions.
  • Teacher Answer Key and Learning Objectives included for seamless implementation.

Content Discussion:

This worksheet delves into the complex issue of navigating social media connections at work. Students analyze the pros and cons of accepting friend requests from superiors, explore potential privacy concerns and misinterpretations, and learn critical strategies for maintaining healthy boundaries. Role-playing activities provide engaging opportunities to practice appropriate online behavior in various scenarios.

Benefits:

  • Develops critical thinking and social-emotional learning skills.
  • Promotes responsible digital citizenship and professional online presence.
  • Encourages open communication and healthy boundaries in the workplace.
  • Engages students with relatable, modern scenarios and role-playing activities.
  • Saves teachers time with ready-to-use materials and answer key.

Overall, this engaging and relevant worksheet equips students with the knowledge and skills to navigate the digital landscape of professional relationships with confidence and clarity. Add it to your lesson plan to promote digital citizenship, spark classroom discussions, and prepare students for success in the online world of work!

Download this ready-to-use worksheet today and help your students master the art of professional social media etiquette in the workplace!

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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.

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Hiring Friends? Work Ethics Scenario Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

The Friend Factor: Hiring Based on Merit, Not Friendship

Make Ethical Choices in the Workplace! Intriguing Scenario: Imagine your first design internship! Your best friend is looking for a job, but your boss is looking to hire the most qualified candidate. Should you recommend your friend or promote a fair hiring process?

Develop Ethical Decision-Making Skills: This engaging worksheet uses a relatable scenario to equip students with the critical thinking skills needed to navigate ethical dilemmas in the workplace, especially when personal connections are involved.

Key Learning Objectives:

  • Understand the importance of fairness and ethical conduct in professional settings.
  • Analyze the potential consequences of favoritism in the hiring process.
  • Develop strategies for making ethical choices that benefit both friends and employers.

Common Core State Standards Alignment:

  • RL.9-10.2: Informational Text: Determine central ideas or themes of a text and analyze their development.
  • D.9-10.8: Evaluate Credibility of Sources: Distinguish claims from facts.
  • SL.11-12.1: Discussions: Initiate and participate effectively in a range of conversations and collaborations with diverse partners, building on others' ideas and expressing their own clearly and persuasively.

Bonus Activity: Research examples of ethical codes of conduct in different professions. How do these codes promote fairness in the workplace?

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Fashion History Magazine Project

By Mandy LaCour

This is a Fashion History Magazine Project that is perfect for high school students in any class that covers fashion history. This is a great alternative option to the regular research paper assignment. This project gives students more creativity to create and design using a variety of magazine components. They are instructed to create a magazine article, sketch fashion garments, create a mood board as well as design a magazine advertisement for a product from their time period. This product also includes a rubric for students.

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Archaeology: True Crime Forensic Science Reading Comprehension Worksheet

By More Lessons Less Planning

Unearthing the Past: Forensic Archaeology Solves Historical Mysteries

Embark on a captivating journey into the thrilling world of forensic archaeology!

This comprehensive reading comprehension worksheet delves into:

  • Unraveling the Past: Discover how forensic archaeologists use science and historical knowledge to solve crimes, locate missing persons, and even bring war criminals to justice.
  • Unearthing Secrets: Explore the fascinating techniques used to analyze artifacts, skeletal remains, and burial sites, revealing hidden stories from the past.
  • Real-World Examples: Analyze captivating case studies, including the discovery of King Richard III's remains and the investigation of the Pompeii "cold case."
  • Ethical Considerations: Understand the importance of respecting cultural sensitivities and adhering to ethical guidelines when excavating historical sites.
  • Challenge Yourself: Apply your newfound knowledge with thought-provoking questions and engaging assessment activities.

Why choose this resource?

  • Captivating content: Ignites student interest with a compelling introduction, real-world case studies, and a primary source excerpt.
  • In-depth exploration: Provides a comprehensive understanding of forensic archaeology, its applications, and its challenges.
  • Critical thinking prompts: Encourages students to analyze the complexities, ethical considerations, and historical significance of this field.
  • Assessment tools: Reinforces learning with multiple-choice, true/false, fill-in-the-blank, and short answer questions, along with a detailed answer key.

Learning Objectives:

  • Students will define forensic archaeology and understand its applications in various investigations.
  • Students will explain the different methods used by forensic archaeologists to analyze evidence from historical contexts.
  • Students will evaluate the ethical considerations surrounding the excavation of burial sites in forensic archaeology.
  • Students will analyze the role of forensic archaeology in uncovering past events and bringing perpetrators to justice.

Recommended Common Core Standards:

  • RI.5.1: Quote accurately from a text when explaining what the text says or does.
  • RI.5.2: Determine the central ideas or author's purpose in a text.
  • RI.5.3: Explain the relationship between a series of historical events described in a text.
  • RI.5.7: Draw on information from multiple texts to support a claim or make an inference.
  • WHST.5.2: Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas clearly.
  • WHST.5.4: Produce clear and focused writing on a topic or issue.
  • WHST.5.8: Recall relevant information from experiences or texts to explain or support a point.

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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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