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On a separate piece of paper, draw three tables with
2 columns each. In Table 1, in the first column, make a list of things
you like to do. In the second column, list a few occupations that
require those activities. Example:
Like to do |
Occupations |
Fix and repair things |
mechanic, handy person, builder |
Cook |
chef, cook, recipe writer |
Hike |
camp leader, ranger |
Take care of animals |
veterinarian, zoo keeper, kennel worker |
In Table 2, in the first column, copy the list of
occupations you made in the first table. In the second column,
make a list of things you want to do to find out more about each
occupation.
Example:
Occupations |
Need to Learn or Do |
mechanic, handy person, builder |
talk to mechanics, volunteer at a repair
shop, finish a building model, find out what courses I need |
chef, cook, recipe writer |
start a book of recipes, apply as a camp
cook, research what chefs do |
camp leader, ranger |
apply for a summer job, take a few tests
for ranges, talk to a few rangers |
veterinarian, zoo keeper,
kennel worker |
apply for a summer job; talk
to a vet, research the education needed |
In Table 3, make a list of what type of math you
would need to know to work in each of the occupations you listed.
EXAMPLE:
Occupations |
Math |
mechanic, handy person, builder |
fractions and decimals; volume; measuring
in English and metric systems |
chef, cook, recipe writer |
fractions, decimals, percentages, ration
and proportion; measuring in English and metric systems; |
camp leader, ranger |
measuring distances; map math; angles |
veterinarian, zoo keeper,
kennel worker |
all of the above |
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