Visualizing Your Career
Lessons
Using the process of visualization, students will start to identify preferred aspects of their ideal career.
You Be the Crime Scene Investigator
Lessons
Students will learn about crime scene investigation and its connections to cell biology and careers.
Crack the Code: Water Treatment
Lessons
Students learn about the water treatment process as they complete a digital “escape room” on a Google site.
Virtual Career Fairs for the Arts Classroom
Lessons
Students conduct a virtual exploration of careers and career pathways in the field of the arts (drama, dance, music, visual arts, graphic arts).
Tip of the Career Iceberg
Lessons
Students will explore the breadth of career opportunities through brainstorming, research and graphic organizers.
So you’re interested in a career in healthcare?
Lessons
Students will explore the many career pathways associated with a career in healthcare.
When am I ever going to need chemistry?
Lessons
Students will be introduced to careers where chemistry is relevant to everyday life and will explore chemicals in familiar household products.
Choose Your Own Adventure Autobiography
Lessons
Students reflect upon the influences on their career path journeys to date and summarize these in an autobiographical poem or Powerpoint presentation.
Untangling Your Skills
Lessons
What important skills do students need to get untangled? Find out in this experiential activity that explores “essential skills”.
STEAM Partners
Video Channels
Check out our exciting partners Exploring by the Seat of Your Pants, the Tech Bandits, and the STEAM Sisters!
Sanchari Sen Rai
Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer
That’s a Real Job Contest
Interactives
This contest will challenge students from grade 5 to 12 to come up with a future career concept that could be turned into a video in our next That’s a Real Job campaign!
A Virtual Career Fair
Lessons
Students will learn about various careers, and career pathways, through their review of various career profiles.
Students will continue to develop their understanding of the importance of STEM courses/programs for future career pathways.
The Role of Formal and Informal Education
Lessons
Students will develop an understanding of the differences between, and value of, both formal and informal education in the career development process.
Exploring Occupational Clusters
Lessons
Students will recognize the variety of careers available in each occupational cluster.
Students will recognize that many of these careers require or benefit from a background in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Students will make personal connections between their interests and current skills to the people profiled.