Career Class Worksheet
"Know Yourself" Worksheet (Session 1 - CW- Class Work)
My name is ____________________________. I am ____________ years old. My birthday is on ___________________ (Date/Month). I live in _________________________________. My address is ________________________________________ (House No., Street No., Area, Place, District, State, Pin Code). I am studying in _____________________ standard at ________________________ School. I like to study ______________________, ______________________, and _____________________. These are my favorite subjects. I don’t like ______________________, ______________________, and ______________________ (subjects). My favorite teacher is ______________________________. She/He teaches ____________________ (subject). I like ______________________ing, ________________________ing, and _______________________ing. These are my hobbies. I don’t like ______________________, ______________________, and ______________________. I want to become ____________________________ because ________________________________.
BIO-DATA Worksheet (Session 1 - HW - Home Work)
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NAME:
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AGE:
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DATE OF BIRTH:
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BIO-DATA
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ADDRESS: (HOUSE NO., STREET, AREA, CITY, STATE, PIN CODE)
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SCHOOL:
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CLASS/GRADE:
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FAVORITE SUBJECTS:
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HOBBIES:
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FAVORITE TEACHER:
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SUBJECT THEY TEACH:
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CAREER GOAL: I WANT TO BECOME A BECAUSE
SWOT Bingo Card Work Sheet (Session 2 - CW)
How to Play SWOT Bingo:
- Look at the Bingo card: Each box on the card has a statement that may describe something about you.
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Mark the boxes: If you agree with the statement in a box, mark it with a tick (✔) or colour it in. You can mark as many boxes as you like.
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Think about your choices: Once you've marked the boxes that apply to you, think about why they fit you.
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Which strengths, challenges, or things you want to improve are listed?
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Share with the group: When you're done, we will discuss some of the boxes you marked, so we can learn about each other's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
SWOT Word List Worksheet (Session 3 - CW)
Instructions
- Present the SWOT Word List to students.
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Ask students to read through the list of words and circle the ones they feel describe them.
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Categorize the circled words. Next to each word, write:
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S (for Strength),
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W (for Weakness),
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O (for Opportunity), or
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T (for Threat).
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Below are several words that could describe different parts of your life. Read each one carefully and circle the ones that apply to you.
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Helpful
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Shy
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Creative
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Nervous
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Leader
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Disorganized
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Focused
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Time Management
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Problem Solver
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Fearful
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Active
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Stubborn
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Ambitious
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Lazy
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Supportive
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Curious
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Easily Distracted
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Practical
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Hardworking
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Unsure
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Self-confident
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Nervous Around Strangers
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Organize Events
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Wants to Learn New Skills
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Easily Frustrated
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Friendly
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Quiet
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Good Listener
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Motivated
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Patient
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Responsible
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Honest
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Independent
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Strong-willed
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Sociable
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Confident
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Polite
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Persistent
My SWOT Analysis Work Sheet (Session 4 - CW)
Write the circled words under the appropriate section in the SWOT table.
My SWOT Table:
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STRENGTHS |
WEAKNESSES |
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OPPORTUNITIES |
THREATS |
My Future Self Reflection Work Sheet (Session 4 - HW)
Objective:
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To help students understand what they like to study and what job they want in the future.
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To think about their strengths, challenges, and future goals.
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To help them add important details for their biodata (like career interests, goals, and skills).
Instructions: Draw Your Future Self:
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On a piece of paper draw a simple picture or write about yourself 5-10 years from now.
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Imagine what job or career you want to do. What are you doing in that job? What skills do you use? How do you feel about your future?
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Write About Your Future: Under your drawing (or beside it), answer these questions:
- What job or career do you want to have?
- What subjects or activities do you like most? (For example: science, art, sports, business)
- What are your strengths? (Things you are good at)
- What do you want to get better at or improve?
- What goals do you have for the future?
- Share and Discuss:
- You can share your answers with others
- Discuss how your likes and future goals can help you choose the right subjects or career.
Jobs Around Me Work Sheet (Session 5 - CW)
Match Careers to Subjects Work Sheet - A (Session 6 - CW & HW)
- Look at the list of Vocational Careers carefully.
- Think about what skills are needed for each job.
- Group the careers under the subjects where those skills are most relevant.
- Write the name of each career under the appropriate subject.
List of Vocational Careers
Hairdresser, Photographer, Fashion Designer, Tailor, Chef, Fitness Trainer, Sports Coach, Groundskeeper, Gym Instructor, Carpenter, Electrician, Welder, Mechanic, Construction Worker, Clerk, Customer Service Representative, Receptionist, Data Entry Clerk, Nurse, Pharmacy Assistant, Lab Technician, Social Worker, Shop Keeper, Sales Person, House Keeping.
| Sl No | Subjects | Job |
| 1 | Math | |
| 2 | Science | |
| 3 | English | |
| 4 | Social Sciences | |
| 5 | Art | |
| 6 | Physical | |
| 7 | Education |