Description
MONEY SAVING BUNDLE of engaging career posters and simplified reading comprehension worksheets—perfect for introducing students to a wide variety of job options. Ideal for special education classrooms or any setting focused on accessible, inclusive career exploration.
teens | adults | independent living skills | images | age appropriate | vocational
This comes with:
- 55+ entry-level jobs Google Slides™ presentation (You will download a PDF that has a link you will click to make a copy of the Google Slides to your Google Drive™). From there you can move around or delete pages depending on your students’ needs. (If you need this activity in PowerPoint, Google Slides allows you to easily convert to a PPT file!)
- Each slide features clear, student-friendly descriptions of common job sites, duties, and required skills, supported by diverse visuals representing individuals of different genders, ethnicities, and abilities.
- Real photos
Positions included: recreation attendant, barista, cashier, dishwasher, farm worker, host/hostess, landscaping worker, dry cleaner, busser, sales associate, auto detailer, florist, photographer, social media manager, production worker, pet caretaker, file clerk, food preparation worker, construction worker, grocery bagger, volunteer, cart pusher, housekeeper/maid, janitor/custodian, warehouse stocker, window cleaner, pool cleaner, musician, bellhop, receptionist, telephone operator, artist, data entry clerk, shelf stocker, model, waiter/waitress, catering staff, food sample demonstrator, dog groomer, referee, athlete, cheerleader, mascot, gamer, baggage handler, garbage collector, table games dealer, actor/actress, dj, entrepreneur, mechanic assistant, event coordinator assistant, mover, caregiver, video content creator (“You Tuber”), mail carrier
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Why I don’t include salary information in this resource:
- This activity intends to introduce different entry-level job options for students who may have no experience or may possibly not graduate with a diploma.
- While the rate of pay/salary is an important aspect of a job, it should not be the focus when first building experience or figuring out what type of career students are interested in or qualified for.
- Rates of pay/salaries can vary in each state/county they constantly change, and may vary depending on how the job is structured.
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✔️ Copyrights reserved to F. Gonzalez (Adulting Made Easy aka Spedadulting).
✔️ This purchase includes a license for one teacher only for personal use in their classroom.
✖️ Licenses are non-transferable, meaning they can not be passed from one teacher to another.
✖️ No part of this resource is to be shared with colleagues or used by an entire grade level, school, or district without purchasing the proper number of licenses.
✔️ You will receive a discount when purchasing multiple licenses.
✖️ This resource may not be uploaded to the internet in any form, including classroom/personal websites or network drives, unless the site is password protected and can only be accessed by students.
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