Life Skills
Career Day-What Do I Want to Be When I Grow Up?
In this one-time class students will explore different jobs that people have from all around the world.
5-8
year old learners
1-6
learners per class
$8
Charged upfront
Meets once
25 minute class
Available times
Pacific
Description
Class Experience
What will be taught? In this one-time class, students will explore different jobs/careers that people have from around the world! What topic will you cover? We will review many different kind jobs and careers We will also review how to dress for an important job interview. How is your class structured? My class is a fun, stress-free and bully-free zone where students feel safe and can be themselves. How will you teach? I will teach using power point, tablet and interactive games and...
This class is taught in English.
Students will learn and become familiar with different jobs and career paths. Students will also practice public speaking. Each student will have a chance to tell the class what job they choose and why they chose it.
I've been an elementary school teacher for over ten years. I've also taught in the classroom, tutored and for the past few years, teaching online.
There is no homework for this class.
Learners will not need to use any apps or websites beyond the standard Outschool tools.
Each student will choose a career path and tell the class why they chose it. This is a creative thinking class about expressing ideas and what students want to be when they grow up. The teacher will give a quick informal assessment at the end.
25 minutes per week in class, and an estimated 1 - 2 hours per week outside of class.
There is nothing offensive in this class.
We will be using power point as well as you tube videos about careers.
Teacher
Joshua Violanti Teacher J's Classroom
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Lives in the
United States152 total reviews
441 completed classes
About Me
Hello Outschool family! I am currently teaching six different classes right now. These classes help with math skills, reading/writing skills, counting money, Money recognition, career options and "Jeopardy Multiplication." I've been a...