Holland Codes. R-I-A-S-E-C R- REALISTIC- A DOER WHO…. Has good motor coordination Likes to build or repair Likes to work outdoors Is physically active.

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Holland Codes

R-I-A-S-E-C R- REALISTIC- A DOER WHO…. Has good motor coordination Likes to build or repair Likes to work outdoors Is physically active Mechanically minded Enjoys working with machines Enjoys small groups

R-I-A-S-E-C I- INVESTIGATIVE- A THINKER WHO…. Prefers to work alone Is curious Wants to solve problems Enjoys science and math Likes to work w/o supervision Wants to understand how things work

R-I-A-S-E-C A- ARTISTIC- A CREATOR WHO… Likes small, intimate groups Wants freedom Likes to work with ideas Is imaginative Needs self-expression Enjoys art, music, theater

R-I-A-S-E-C S- SOCIAL- A HELPER WHO IS…. COOPERATIVE FRIENDLY A GOOD CO- WORKER LIKES TO HELP RESPONSIBLE ENTERTAINER

R-I-A-S-E-C E- ENTERPRISING- A PERSUADER WHO….. Strong leader Hard-working Enjoys talking High energy Enjoys taking risks Values gaining success

R-I-A-S-E-C C- CONVENTIONAL- AN ORGAINIZER WHO…… Is orderly Enjoys carrying out instructions Is dependable Enjoys dealing with facts Concerned about accuracy Keeps details straight

Possible Careers….. R- athletics, auto mechanics, electricians, cooks, farmers I- computer programmers, forensics, scientists, medical A- decorator, musician, writer, actor, designer S- teachers, nurses, clergymen E- store managers, business, sales C- bankers, secretaries, financial analysts

Holland Code Posters Each poster should have: -a creative title -a full description of the two letters in your code -names of at least 10 careers (5 for each letter in your code)-education, medicine -5 jobs that come from those two categories

Holland Code Posters 10 illustrations or pictures At least5 activities, obbies, interests, or classes a person in that code might enjoy

Rubric Creative, neat, colorful, easy to read, and accurate All requirements are met Correct spelling, grammar, and usuage Presentation of poster