 1. Why is knowing how to interview important? Please write three complete sentences.  2. Name three times in life when you will have to be interviewed?

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 1. Why is knowing how to interview important? Please write three complete sentences.  2. Name three times in life when you will have to be interviewed?  3. True or False: Once you consider yourself good at interviewing you can not improve more. Justify your answer.  1. Find your seat number  2. Sit down  3. Quietly Get started in your notebook.  4. You will have five minutes to finish it C: C: There should be no conversation. You may ask your neighbor for a pen or pencil if needed. H: H: To get help raise your hand A: A: Finish the worksheet at your desk in five minutes M: Movement : M: Movement : You should stay in your seat P: P: Are you participating? You are working on your worksheet S: S: Do all the things above and you will be successful

Terrific Tuesday. Developing Ideas and Planning Day

 Do Now (5)  Agenda (2)  Videos (pull out the type of questions that are asked. ) (10 minutes)  The importance of good listening (10)  Preparing your questions for tomorrow (20 minutes) Complete list due at the end of class.  +  +++ MondayTuesdayWednesda y ThursdayFriday What’s A Good Interview? Questions? Good Interview? Questions? Good Listening Skills MOCK INTERVIEW S. College Research

 Write down the types of questions that are asked.  And any tips that katie couric might give.

Clip of interview. Take what they say and lead into another question. Body Language.

 Find a partner  One partner will be A and one will be 1  In your seats 100% of the time. Properly introduce your selves : shake their hands. When I say Go! Interview your partner! When done both partners should hold their hands in the air! And wait at a level 0.

 Partner A will ask what is your favorite class in school?  Partner 1 will respond. Math is my favorite class in school.  Partner A will then ask: Oh Really Math? I also like math. Why do you like math?  Partner 1 will respond. I like math because the numbers seem to make sense.  After reading this scenario give me a raised hand. You and your partner should be silent.

 Partner 1 will ask partner A: What makes you a good leader?  Partner A will respond: I am a good leader because I always take charge.  Partner 1 will build off that response by saying: That’s great! Can you give me an example of one time you have taken charge?  Partner A will respond: Yes! When I was the leader of a lab team in biology and my team was confused by the lab, I got a text book and looked up the answer.

 Use these two prompts and in your notebooks write down how you are listening and rephrasing.  Each partner should ask 1 question to the other.  1. Who is your role model?  2. Where do you want to go to college?

 Two Things need to be completed and Checked by me by the END of class.  1. Your list of interview questions.  Remember you need to have two types of interview questions each.  2. Your two potential role models and letters to them.

 Working on our own. Level 1 talking if necessary  No cell phones  In your seat 100% of the time  Need help? Give me a raised hand.

 Go Over.  Highlight the things that are necessary

 Share with a neighbor

For your interview you need to have two of each.

 Straight forward answers based on obvious facts  Lowest level of thinking  Example:  What college did you go to?  What’s your favorite color? Write One factual question of your own.

 These types of questions ask someone to remember something that they already know.  Reflect over the entirety of the play Romeo and Juliet what were the main reasons they committed suicide?  What are your three top favorite memories from college?

 These are questions that allow the thinker to create answers or scenarios.  If you were to have chosen not to go to college what do you think your life would have been like?  If you had chosen not to do well in high school what do you think your life would be like?

 These are questions that ask the person to evaluate several different answers.  For Example: Why and How should I go to college and be successful?  What are the similarities and differences between you and your peers?

 These are questions that blend any combination of the above.  What was your favorite college memory and why was it better than the rest? ( convergent and evaluative)

 Write an example of each one in your notebook and ask a friend what the questions.  See if they can guess which question is which type.