Think about careers! Picture where and how you'd like to work and whom you'd like to work with.
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Find details about at least three different jobs that you might like to do as an adult: education, skills, setting, compensation, career opportunities, and other characteristics.
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Choose a place where you would like to live, such as the city, a farm, or a small town. What kinds of jobs are available in these locations?
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With Crayola® Washable Markers, draw a picture of yourself working together with other people in a job that particularly interests you. Include details about the work environment, such as landscape, buildings, and equipment.
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Write a pretend journal entry about your day at work, from breakfast to bedtime, using Crayola Colored Pencils.
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