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Any assignments due within 13 days will appear in the Due Assignments box on the My Path page. You will be able to see whether the assignment is nuggets or a task, and the date that it is due. Click the assignment to begin. 

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If it is nuggets, you will have completed the assignment when you have completed all the nuggets set. If it is a task, complete this by either typing your response into the box or uploading a file, then press Submit.

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My Career Path Assignment

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Hi readers! I have a really fun and challenging activity to share with you today! It’s something that Strawberry Shortcake has been working on for our weekly co-op group. Since she’s in 6th grade this year, they’re working on career paths, and I thought it was such a great idea, that I wanted to share it with you!

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The Assignment:

  • Pick 3 career choices that sound exciting. (2 should require a college degree, 1 can be non-college.)
  • List daily duties, skills/abilities needed for each career choice.
  • Create a plan of action stating how you plan to get there. Include possible college choices, and if you have an older student, have them list some of the entrance requirements to help them get started planning now!
  • Compose a presentation to showcase your career choices, skills, and plans.

Some suggestions to help research careers include internet searches, interviewing someone you know in the field, and if possible shadow someone in the field to get a good feel for what your life would be like.

Here are some of the things Strawberry Shorcake came up with.

Veterinarian:

She loves animals, always has. But she isn’t super fond of blood or needles which she discovered was one of the things she’d be experiencing in this field! I guess she’ll have to decide if it’s worth it. And for the record I think she’s just not fond of needles when they’re going into her.

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Daily Duties:

  • Help animals in need.
  • Diagnose problems in an animal.
  • perform helpful and life saving surgery.
  • Help owners understand animal care basics.

Skills/Abilities:

  • Handle blood and needles.
  • Have a love for animals.
  • Be willing to work long hours.
  • Be willing to go to a college to get a degree in veterinarian medicine.
  • Listen to owner’s and show compassion to them and their animals.
  • Help customers.

She loves to cook, and is very creative in this area. She isn’t afraid to experiment, and often comes up with delicious new creations!

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  • Work at a restaurant daily, might have to work your way up to be chef.
  • Learn new recipes.
  • Cook for several different customers.
  • Be willing to learn new skills, and use criticism as a building tool.
  • Attend a culinary institute to learn cooking skills and techniques.
  • Be creative with new recipes.
  • Be willing to serve customers daily.
  • Be able to cook several meals at once, and quickly.

Writing is definitely a gift of Strawberry Shortcake’s! She is a natural at it, and is never at a loss for words! And I especially like her …uhem…mentor.

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  • Be self motivated.
  • Write new books often.
  • Brainstorm ideas for books.
  • Research what people want to read about.
  • Have good writing skills.
  • Have good typing skills.
  • Know proper English.
  • Know proper writing skills.
  • Have good knowledge of punctuation.
  • Possibly attend writing classes.

My Plan of Action:

  • Research colleges and schools that have good veterinarian, chef, and writing programs.
  • Find out what their entrance requirements are.
  • Take appropriate classes to help ensure that I will be accepted and meet their requirements.

Possible colleges:

  • Colorado State University – Veterinarian School
  • Cook Street School of Culinary Arts – Chef

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Regardless of your student’s ambitions, I think this is a great project that definitely makes them think about their future.

It’s one thing to say “I want to be a ( fill in the blank ) when I grow up.” But it’s quite another to actually take the time to research the career, and see what is required to actually make it happen!

I was pleased to see Strawberry’s variety of choices, and knowing her, I think she would do amazing in any of these fields!

I hope you enjoy this project, and I’d love to see pictures of your student’s presentations if you participate!

Very good idea to get started thinking about these thinks in the middle grades. That should give your daughter time to take relevant electives in high school. When I was in 9th grade my school had us browse bls.gov for a whole class period. It was really helpful.

Neat idea Erica! My kiddos are still in elementary. One of them, however, is convinced that his future lies somewhere in the Amazon. We’d love to do something like this in the coming years to get him/them thinking more in depth on their futures. I’ll share this with our co-op.

Wonderful idea to help children explore careers and their strengths/weakness. It also seems to be a project that could be used in other subjects like history and science.

This is a great idea, thanks so much for sharing. My oldest is in 5th grade and the idea of having her think and research about her future is perfect. She talks a lot about what she would like to do, but this is a good way for her to really explore is that is what she would like to do. I will certainly share this one too.

Great idea! I’m just following this blog for now because homeschooling is an option I’m seriously considering for when my son is old enough, even though it’ll be awhile because he’s not due until this summer. But since veterinarian is one of her options, something she might want to look into when she’s a little older is seeing if she can do some volunteer work at a local clinic. I also wanted to be a veterinarian for quite awhile, and was able to do a summer program where I was able to assist the vets and also work in the boarding kennel there when I was 15. It was a great program–aside from helping to care for the dogs and cats that were being boarded, I was able to assist with some surgeries, and even give the shots on occasion! I’m very needle-phobic myself, but learned that it’s not so bad when you’re giving the shots instead of receiving them. I did ultimately decide after that summer not to pursue that career path, because it was very emotionally difficult for me to witness things like sick pets being put to sleep, and the birth of a litter of puppies where several of them didn’t make it, and I didn’t think I’d be able to handle that on a daily basis. But it did push me to start re-evaluating my future career choices well before starting the college application process, and I’ve never regretted my “job” for that summer.

Cute idea. This is one reason I think homeschooling can be great for kids…real learning, not just the book stuff!

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