| A | B |
| Job Shadowing | spending time with someone in a career you want to learn about to gain spending time with someone in a career you want to learn about to gain experience about the job spending time with someone in a career you want to learn about to gain experience about the job |
| Apprentice | a person who learns to perform a certain job through the guidance and experience of a skilled worker. |
| Career | a person’s life work, which requires planning, preparation, interest, and time |
| Career Cluster | a group of occupations having related interests. |
| Human Services | People in this field provide services to others in a variety of ways, including teaching, counseling, and taking care of personal care needs. |
| Business, Marketing and Management | These people help businesses run better by forming marketing ideas, presenting a good public image, selling goods and services, and managing the operational and financial health of companies |
| Agriculture and Environmental systems | They try to protect our environment and are a part of the growing and production of plants, meat, poultry, and fish to feed us. |
| Health Science | People in this field consist of many areas that try to prevent poor health and treat or cure those who are sick |
| Communications | This group is a mix of people in the computer, art, entertainment, and communication fields. |
| Industrial, Manufacturing and Engineering | These people design products and structures, make them, and deliver them for others to buy |
| Where you put your book bag | Front of class |
| When the bell rings to leave | put headphone on CPU |
| When the bell rings to leave | wait for row to be called |
| When the bell rings to leave | push your chair in |
| Do not change | icons on desktop |
| Go on to Mrs. Williamson's | websites |
| You may only print | career tech work |
| You may NOT check your | email in class |
| You may NOT | bring food into the classroom |
| Class rules | be responsible, respectful, trustworth |
| Walk on the __ side of hall | right |
| Go to lockers | after 2nd and 6th periods |
| Do not bring into lab | food |
| Do not bring into lab | Flash drives |
| After ___ tardies to Coach Davis | 3 |
| You may not check your | email |
| Third offense of bad conduct | conduct referral to Coach Davis |
| To be in the hall you must have | a pass |
| First offense of bad conduct | Warning |
| Second offense of bad conduct | Parent conference |
| ** class used to be called typing class. | Keyboarding |
| A, S, D, F, J, K, L AND ; are called the ** keys. | home row |
| You should sit ** in your chair, not slumped over. | straight |
| The web site to learn about Careers is | Kuder Navigator |
| Your book sits on the ** side of your computer. | right |
| Never** while trying to type. | talk |
| Thinking in ** of words, rather than individual letters of a word will help your keyboarding speed. | groups |
| The style of writing is called the **. | font |
| To go to the next line, press the ** key. | enter |
| Always save your work in your desktop ** on the dekstop. | folder |
| Your feet should always be on the ** in front of your chair. | floor |
| The computer tower is called the ***. | cpu |
| Always put your name, class period, and ** on your work. | number |
| The pictures on your monitor screen are called **. | icons |
| The class site for tests is called ** | Quia |
| Icons are located on your **. | desktop |
| Every day, you log on to ** to see the day's assignment. | Edmodo |
| If your keyboarding program doesn't work see if your "capital" lock is on. | capital |
| When you hands are covering the homerow keys, the letters *G and H* are the only letters that can be seen. | g and h |
| You never put your real ** on the internet. | name |
| apprenticeship | training that involves learning a trade by working under the diretion and guidance of a skilled worker. |
| associate degree | degree usually received after completing two years of education beyond high school |
| bachelor degree | degree usually received after completing four years of education beyond high school |
| basic skills | skills such as reading, writing, and math that required for any career |
| career/technical training | programs in the areas of health, business, agriculture, skilled trades, and marketing that may be offered to student who are still in high school |
| colleges and universities | institutions of higher learning that offer bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees |
| community and jr. colleges | institutions of higher learning that offer an associate degree |
| company training program | trainig program that prepares employees to do a specialized job with their company |
| cooperative education | an arrangement between schools and places of employmnet that allows students to receive on-the-job traing |
| intern | a student seek skills for a carrer, who works in a temporary positin to learn the job |
| military training | trainig offered by US Governemnt for members of the Navy, Army,Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard |