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Life skills Common Core CCRA.SL.6 lectures

Preview of Self-Advocacy - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Self-Advocacy - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Do your high school students hesitate to speak up and take charge of their learning? Then you need this NO-PREP interactive Google Slides presentation to teach your students about self-advocacy -- a very useful soft skill for college and career success!This full lesson covers what it means to be a self-advocate and why it's so important for college and career readiness. This is a must-teach lesson for all students, but especially for students traditionally underrepresented in higher education (e
Preview of Mock Job Interview - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Mock Job Interview - Soft Skills for College and Career Readiness

Want to help your students rock their future job interviews, but you're not sure where to start? This complete lesson explains a job interview and its purpose, reviews eight job interview tips and common job interview questions, and includes a mock job interview assignment with directions and a scoring guide/rubric! ⭐️ Click HERE for the Pear Deck version.⭐️ WHAT'S INCLUDED (a complete lesson that uses the 5E Learning Cycle!):Engage: Question to hook students.Explore: Question to activate prior
Preview of Financial Literacy - Budgeting for College - Life Skills/Money Management

Financial Literacy - Budgeting for College - Life Skills/Money Management

With all the personal finance websites for high school students, are you feeling unsure of where to begin to help your students with financial literacy for college? I have the perfect, simple lesson for you!Get this NO-PREP interactive Google Slides presentation to engage your students and help them develop essential college-readiness financial literacy and budgeting skills!⭐️ This resource includes explicit instruction, discussion questions, a drag-and-drop practice activity to sort fixed and v
Preview of How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation - College & Career Readiness

Teach your students how to ask for a letter of recommendation for college or scholarship applications with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a letter of recommendation is, what students need recommendations for, and nine tips for asking for a letter of recommendation. Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an email requesting a letter of recommendation and completing a datasheet/brag sheet to go with it (link to a sample email
Preview of How to Apply to College - College Readiness

How to Apply to College - College Readiness

Prepare your high school juniors and seniors for the college admissions and application process with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️
Preview of Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Financial Literacy - How to Appeal Financial Aid

Teach your high school juniors and seniors how to appeal financial aid with this interactive Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a financial aid appeal is, when to make an appeal, possible reasons for an appeal, and how exactly to make an appeal. ⭐️ Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an appeal letter. For your seniors, this might be an actual letter they need to write. For your juniors, this would be a hypothetical situation and practice lett
Preview of Job Skills - Interview Tips and Mock Job Interview Pear Deck

Job Skills - Interview Tips and Mock Job Interview Pear Deck

Teach your students job skills and career readiness with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains a job interview and its purpose, reviews eight job interview tips, and includes a mock job interview assignment with directions and a scoring guide/rubric! ⭐️ Click here to learn more about Pear Deck or check out this video! Pear Deck is a fantastic Google Slides Add-on to increase student participation and make your presentation more interactive!⭐️ I have
Preview of College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

College Readiness - How to Apply to College Pear Deck

Teach your high school juniors and seniors the college application process with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains when students should begin the college application process, how to make a college list, and what's needed to complete a college application. Also included: an extension activity asking students to make a spreadsheet or table to show the colleges they plan to apply to and the required application materials and deadlines.⭐️ Click here
Preview of College & Career Readiness - How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation Pear Deck

College & Career Readiness - How to Ask for a Letter of Recommendation Pear Deck

Help your students make letter of recommendation requests for college or scholarship applications with this interactive Pear Deck Google Slides presentation. This complete lesson explains what a letter of recommendation is, what students need recommendations for, and nine tips for asking for a letter of recommendation. Also included: an extension activity asking students to write an email requesting a letter of recommendation and completing a datasheet/brag sheet to go with it (link to a sample
Preview of Public Speaking Unit

Public Speaking Unit

This a public speaking unit. It includes handouts explaining what public speaking is, why it is needed, the keys to becoming successful at public speaking, a handout for students to fill out about over-used/informal words, and overviews of oral interpretation of literature, impromptu speaking, and expository speaking including an introduction to visual aides.
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