Digital License - Small Group (up to 10 students)

$35.99

“This was a great resource. Along with practice interviews, it helped my students. My students and I both enjoyed it.” - Learning Mrs. Wilson’s Way

“Love units from this seller! My student has learned a lot and I like the Google Doc format for our Google classroom.” - Amanda P.

I have taught this unit for the last 4 years. You will not find more activities to practice the job application anywhere else! Included in this workbook are the following:

This is a digital license for up to 10 students.

TABLE OF CONTENTS:

Job Applications Workbook (Full) - full Google slides file for printing

Job Applications Workbook (Master) - full Master key

Job Applications Journals - individual journal prompts for students to complete.

Trader Moe’s Job Application Preassessment - students fill out a simple, straightforward job application essay for teachers to have some baseline data.

Job Application Vocabulary - students fill out definitions for 30+ job application terms

Parts of a Job Application - each part of a job application is broken down with explanations, and accompanying questions ask students to reinforce these concepts

“How to Fill Out a Job Application” - simple reading on how to fill out a job application, + questions

“How to Choose Your References” - simple reading on how to choose your references, + questions

Lisa’s ABC Grocery Questions - an example of a professionally completed job application + questions

“Think Like a Boss:” Job Application Critique Activity - an example of an unprofessional completed job application + questions

Write Your Own Letter of Recommendation - students draft their own letter of recommendation

Your Signature! - students have an opportunity to practice their signature

The Job Application Word Search - simple word search to reinforce job application terms

How to Read a Job Ad #1 - example “Craiglist” ads with job and career vocabulary, + questions

How to Read a Job Ad #2 - example “Craiglist” ads with job and career vocabulary, + questions

How to Read a Job Ad #3 - example “Craiglist” ads with job and career vocabulary, + questions

Practice Job Application: Seda’s Sandwich Shop - clean and simple job application for students to practice on

Practice Job Application: Megan’s Craft Store - clean and simple job application for students to practice on

Job Application Final Test - final matching job application vocabulary test

Next Steps - visual checklist of where they are in the job process, and a call to upload one of their final job applications to their transition folder.

You can use these activities any way you wish: as a weekly Friday activity, as an entire unit, as a transition unit for graduating middle school students/high school students, for ESL classes, for summer school curriculum, etc.!

My students have a lot of fun with this unit! It's a great introduction to job interviewing.