Thursday, November 10, 2016

Thursday & Monday, November 10 & 14, 2016



IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

Mock Interviews will occur on the following dates:
Semester 2 —Thursday and Friday, January 5 & 6! You must attend one of the sessions to receive full credit for the interview.

Reminder >>>>>>  
If you are absent from class, it is your responsibility to go to the class website, read through the weekly agenda, find the work you missed, and complete it.


Learning Targets:
​Students will --​
Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.
​Identify one strong career potential as your resume objective based upon your research.
Know the five parts to a resume- personal information, job objective, education, work history and skills. 
Good to Know...
TYPES OF DEGREES -  How much post-secondary education do I need? 
Vocabulary:  Skill — the ability to do something well
Personal Skill — ability to perform a task that is applicable in daily living. 
​Ex: Applied general math to modify a recipe
Work Related Skill — ability to perform a specific job or task for a specific job.  
Ex: Creating brochures using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
Transferable Skill — ability that is applicable in many job situations; it can be a personal skill.
Ex: Applied general math to create an Excel spreadsheet. 

All Classes
    
1.) Please do Freewrite 15B in a separate document "What Really Happens When You Lie on your Resume": Freewrite 15B .  Create a blank document and title it "Name_If you Lie on Your Resume". If it is not labeled accordingly, I will dock 25% points.

2.) Last period, you had been handed the "Step 4: List Your Related Skills and Abilities". See slides 15-18, but particularly slide 19 of the -How to Write a Resume Tutorial.  The instructor will work with you on it.  You will finalize it today and then work on it with a partner.  You will put your partner's name on the top of the one liners page.  If I see it not being corrected, I will detract the points from your sheet!

3.)  Download the Resume Template and work on it.  Put in the information from the My Education/My Work History worksheets and the "One liner/Skills and Abilities" sheets from above.
Upload the resume at the end of the class period.

DO THIS WHEN YOU FINISH EARLY:  work on any incomplete work first, then your final project. When working on the final project, refer to the slide tutorial we have been following. NEW LINK: FINAL PROJECT 2016 

Resume PacketMy Work History Worksheet &
                              My Education Worksheet
                              Resume Template   
                              CIS Skills Worksheet Revised
                              My Skills and One-liners/Resume Workbook
                              Resume Scoring Guide
                              Handwritten Resume Draft


 

Monday, November 7, 2016

Tuesday & Wednesday, November 8 & 9, 2016


IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

Mock Interviews will occur on the following dates:
Semester 2 —Thursday and Friday, January 5 & 6! You must attend one of the sessions to receive full credit for the interview.

Reminder >>>>>>  
If you are absent from class, it is your responsibility to go to the class website, read through the weekly agenda, find the work you missed, and complete it.


Learning Targets:
​Students will --​
Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.
​Identify one strong career potential as your resume objective based upon your research.
Know the five parts to a resume- personal information, job objective, education, work history and skills. 
Good to Know...
TYPES OF DEGREES -  How much post-secondary education do I need? 
Vocabulary:  Skill — the ability to do something well
Personal Skill — ability to perform a task that is applicable in daily living. 
​Ex: Applied general math to modify a recipe
Work Related Skill — ability to perform a specific job or task for a specific job.  
Ex: Creating brochures using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
Transferable Skill — ability that is applicable in many job situations; it can be a personal skill.
Ex: Applied general math to create an Excel spreadsheet. 

Period 2: Preteach--Empathy and Sympathy

All Classes
    
1.) Please do Freewrite 14 in your freewrites document "How To Write the Perfect Resume": Freewrite 15A .  Create a blank document and title it "Name_How To Write the Perfect Resume". If it is not labeled accordingly, I will dock 25% points.

2.) Last period, you had been handed the "Step 4: List Your Related Skills and Abilities". See slides 15-18, but particularly slide 19 of the -How to Write a Resume Tutorial.  The instructor will work with you on it.  You will finalize it today and then work on it with a partner.  You will put your partner's name on the top of the one liners page.  If I see it not being corrected, I will detract the points from your sheet!

3.)  Download the Resume Template and work on the first part of it.
Upload it at the end of the class period.

DO THIS WHEN YOU FINISH EARLY:  work on any incomplete work first, then your final project. When working on the final project, refer to the slide tutorial we have been following. NEW LINK: FINAL PROJECT 2016 

Resume PacketMy Work History Worksheet &
                              My Education Worksheet
                              Resume Template   
                              CIS Skills Worksheet Revised
                              My Skills and One-liners/Resume Workbook
                              Resume Scoring Guide
                              Handwritten Resume Draft


 

Friday, November 4, 2016

Friday & Monday, November 4 & 7, 2016



IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

Mock Interviews will occur on the following dates:
Semester 2 —Thursday and Friday, January 5 & 6! You must attend one of the sessions to receive full credit for the interview.

Reminder >>>>>>  
If you are absent from class, it is your responsibility to go to the class website, read through the weekly agenda, find the work you missed, and complete it.


Learning Targets:
​Students will --​
Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.
​Identify one strong career potential as your resume objective based upon your research.
Know the five parts to a resume- personal information, job objective, education, work history and skills. 
Good to Know...
TYPES OF DEGREES -  How much post-secondary education do I need? 
Vocabulary:  Skill — the ability to do something well
Personal Skill — ability to perform a task that is applicable in daily living. 
​Ex: Applied general math to modify a recipe
Work Related Skill — ability to perform a specific job or task for a specific job.  
Ex: Creating brochures using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
Transferable Skill — ability that is applicable in many job situations; it can be a personal skill.
Ex: Applied general math to create an Excel spreadsheet. 

All Classes
    
1.) Please do Freewrite 14 in your freewrites document "The Skills You Need to Get a Job": Freewrite 14   

2.) "My Education" & "My Work History" should have been done last class but if not, turn it in. 

Read instructions on handout first and then go to the tutorial--How to Write a Resume Tutorial/Instructions and slide 20 Read through to slide 23.  These slides are for the Education and Work History.

Follow the examples on the handout and in the tutorial.  
Relates to Learning Target:  1. Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.

3.) Today, you will be handed the "Step 4: List Your Related Skills and Abilities". See slides 15-18, but particularly slide 19 of the -How to Write a Resume Tutorial.  The instructor will work with you on it (sub on Friday).

DO THIS WHEN YOU FINISH EARLY:  work on any incomplete work first, then your final project. When working on the final project, refer to the slide tutorial we have been following. NEW LINK: FINAL PROJECT 2016 

Resume PacketMy Work History Worksheet &
                              My Education Worksheet
                              Resume Template   
                              CIS Skills Worksheet Revised
                              My Skills and One-liners/Resume Workbook
                              Resume Scoring Guide
                              Handwritten Resume Draft


 

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Wednesday & Thursday, November 2 & 3, 2016



IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:

Mock Interviews will occur on the following dates:
Semester 2 —Thursday and Friday, January 5 & 6You must attend one of the sessions to receive full credit for the interview.

Reminder >>>>>>  
If you are absent from class, it is your responsibility to go to the class website, read through the weekly agenda, find the work you missed, and complete it.

Learning Targets:
​Students will --​
Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.
​Identify one strong career potential as your resume objective based upon your research.
Know the five parts to a resume- personal information, job objective, education, work history and skills. 
Good to Know...
TYPES OF DEGREES -  How much post-secondary education do I need? 
Vocabulary:  Skill — the ability to do something well
Personal Skill — ability to perform a task that is applicable in daily living. 
​Ex: Applied general math to modify a recipe
Work Related Skill — ability to perform a specific job or task for a specific job.  
Ex: Creating brochures using Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop
Transferable Skill — ability that is applicable in many job situations; it can be a personal skill.
Ex: Applied general math to create an Excel spreadsheet. 

All Classes
    
1.) Please do Freewrite 13 in your freewrites document "Which Type of Resume is Right for You?": Freewrite 13   




2.) Complete the double-sided handout titled: "My Education" & "My Work History". 

Read instructions on handout first and then go to the tutorial--How to Write a Resume Tutorial/Instructions and slide 20 Read through to slide 23. 

Follow the examples on the handout and in the tutorial.  
Relates to Learning Target:  1. Identify work and education experience that is related to work world.


DO THIS WHEN YOU FINISH EARLY:  work on any incomplete work first, then your final project. When working on the final project, refer to the slide tutorial we have been following. NEW LINK: FINAL PROJECT 2016 



Resume PacketMy Work History Worksheet &
                              My Education Worksheet
                              Resume Template   
                              CIS Skills Worksheet Revised
                              My Skills and One-liners/Resume Workbook
                              Resume Scoring Guide
                              Handwritten Resume Draft