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Work-Based Learning Weekly Activities B (Keeping a Job)
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18 weekly activity for Work-Based Learning students on how to keep a job.

Topics for this semester include problems experienced on a job and what to do.

Includes 2 reading check questions, journal topic, worksite reflection, worksite scenario, one interview question, administrative questions, and an extending activity.

I use the extending activity for students needing a portfolio, students on HHB, or just not working. It also works well for students assigned to ISS.

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Work-Based Learning Weekly Activities B (Keeping a Job)

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72 weekly activities to use with Work-Based Learning Students over the entire course. Each weekly activity includes: 2 reading check questions, journal topic, worksite reflection, worksite scenario, one interview, and an extending activity.
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18 weekly activity for Work-Based Learning students on how to keep a job.

Topics for this semester include problems experienced on a job and what to do.

Includes 2 reading check questions, journal topic, worksite reflection, worksite scenario, one interview question, administrative questions, and an extending activity.

I use the extending activity for students needing a portfolio, students on HHB, or just not working. It also works well for students assigned to ISS.

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Grades taught: 10th, 11th, 12th
Student populations: Autism, Mild to severe disabilities

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