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3-28-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify the components of a resume in order to prepare for college as evidenced through their analysis of sample resumes within their cornell notes. EQ: How can we analyze the components of an effective and ineffective resume by analyzing resume samples? DO NOW/QUICKWRITE: (7-10 minutes) Why are resumes necessary for getting the job of your choice? 1
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3-28-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify the components of a resume in order to prepare for college as evidenced through their analysis of sample resumes within their cornell notes. What is a Resume? A resume is a one page summary of your skills, education, and experience. The resume acts much like an advertisement for a company trying to sell something. The resume is your advertisement. Just as a sneaker company spends countless hours (and millions of dollars) designing their latest advertising campaign, you too must spend a good deal of time creating, proofreading, editing, and perfecting your resume. 2
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How is a resume formatted? 1) Your resume should be divided into distinct sections. The italicized words above are typical section headings. Do not label the heading section. Headings should stand out as boldfaced, larger text. Employers tend to have certain headings that interest them most. Major Headers (to be used in almost all resumes): Objective, Education, Employment History/Work Experience, School Activities. Minor Headers (to be used if appropriate): Computer Experience, Associations, Certifications, Community Activities, Highlights of Qualifications, Honors/Awards, Interests and Hobbies, Projects, Relevant Courses, Summary of Qualifications, Volunteer Experience. 3
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. Sell yourself! Create a good first impression by highlighting skills and abilities appropriate to the position. If you don’t sell yourself, your resume will stay in the pile with all of the others. Separate yourself! Tell the truth and nothing but the truth! Employers will pick up on “little” white lies when they interview you. Choose your words carefully. In a resume, you need to sound positive and confident, neither too aggressive nor overly modest. Do not use “I.” Each description of your responsibilities should begin with a verb. The following words and phrases are intended as suggestions for thinking about your experience and abilities: accomplish; achieve; analyze; adapt; balance; collaborate; coordinate; communicate; compile; conduct; contribute; complete; create; delegate direct; establish; expand; improve; implement; invent; increase; initiate; instruct; lead; organize; participate; perform; present; propose; reorganize; research; set up; supervise; support; train; travel; work (effectively, with others) 4
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Guided Practice: 1) After you receive a brief mini lesson on the objectives which relate to a positive and negative resume, you will then analyze three sample resumes and will jot down whether you believe the resume is ineffective or effective based on what you have learned in the mini lesson. 5 Resume Number PositiveNegative
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Independent Work: 1) You will fill out your cornell notes on the important elements that are necessary for a complete and successful resume as evidenced by your guided cornell notes as well as the resume graphic organizer and model sample. 6
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3-29-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify a job objective and learning the requirements of that job as evidenced through their graphic organizer for both components. EQ: How can we identify a job objective and research the learning requirements in order to obtain that job? DO NOW/QUICKWRITE: (7-10 minutes) What career choice do you want to pursue and do you know the requirements for that specific career choice? -Please explain why in your own words. 7
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3-29-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify a job objective and learning the requirements of that job as evidenced through their graphic organizer for both components. MINI LESSON: Summary Objectives: -Summary of Skills - Some people use this section to include special skills or talents that are not included elsewhere on the resume, but would be relevant to the employer. Some possibilities are: Type 60 words per minute Fluent in French 8
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3-29-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify a job objective and learning the requirements of that job as evidenced through their graphic organizer for both components. Guided Practice: You will then analyze three sample resumes and will jot down whether they believe the resume is ineffective or effective based on what they have learned in the mini lesson. 9
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3-29-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify a job objective and learning the requirements of that job as evidenced through their graphic organizer for both components. Independent work: 1) You will fill out your graphic organizers on the learning objectives as well as the requirements of that job which is on pages 7 and 8. 2) You will hand these two sheets in for a grade at the end of class. -Students may use their phones or the computer in order to research the specific requirements for that career choice that they want to pursue. 10
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3-29-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Resume writing Objective: SWBAT identify a job objective and learning the requirements of that job as evidenced through their graphic organizer for both components. SUMMARY: -Answer the EQ question in the summary section of your cornell notes. 11
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3-30-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Related Skills through One-Liners Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their job objective and one liners graphic organizer. EQ: How can we analyze our related skills by creating one-liners which demonstrate our skills and abilities? DO NOW/QUICKWRITE: (7-10 minutes) What is a one-liner? -Students will receive last week’s vocabulary words. 12
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3-30-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Related Skills through One-Liners Objective: SWBAT write one- liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their job objective and one liners graphic organizer. Mini lesson: (10 min) 1) A “one-liner” is a one-line sentence describing how you have already used the skills and abilities you plan to use in your next job-the one you chose in your job objective. 2) “One-liners” are usually Action statements and usually start off with action words. 3) On page 12 please circle ten words in the Action words list on page 12 which describe you. 13
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3-30-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Related Skills through One-Liners Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their job objective and one liners graphic organizer. Guided Practice: 1) You will be shown examples of good one-liners and will come with one example of your own for the guided practice. 2) For example, a) Job Objective: Position in Office Services: -Wrote several long reports using Microsoft Word on a Compaq computer. -Tutored other students in basic word processing. 14
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3-30-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Related Skills through One-Liners Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their job objective and one liners graphic organizer. Independent Work: 1) You will fill out your graphic organizers on a related skill that you have as well as One-liners about their experience and achievements using this skill that you have. -You will use the Action words from their word bank in order to will out the related skills and one- liners about your experiences within your One-Liners graphic organizer on page 14. The students will be using pages from pages 10-14. 15
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3-30-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Related Skills through One-Liners Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their job objective and one liners graphic organizer. Summary: Answer EQ in your cornell notes. 16
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3-31-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Summary Statements Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their educational and summary statements graphic organizers. EQ: How can we analyze how our education and training and summarizing the key points of our resume will allow us to obtain a job within our desired career fields? DO NOW/QUICKWRITE: (7- 10 minutes) Why is summarizing your key points important to your resume? 17
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Mini lesson: (10 min) 1) You will summarize your key points but need to understand that a good summary must highlight those points. A good summary has some of the following points: a) Unpaid or paid experience that you have-including skills that are related to your chosen field of work (how many months or years) b) Education, including any training in that chosen field. c) Best accomplishments which relate to, or support your job objective. d) Your key skills, talents, or special knowledge related to your job objective. e) Something about your attitude toward working or the way you get along with people that would be appealing your future employee. f) Summary statement should be limited to one line. 18
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2) For example, a) Summary: -Six months part-time experience in customer-service related work. -Enrolled in Business Track program with emphasis on Marketing. -Earned high rating as an excellent worker during part-time seasonal jobs. -Familiar with the company’s products and would be proud to promote them. -Willing to support the company policy that “the customer is always right.” 19
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Independent work: -You will fill out your graphic organizers on a related skill that they have as well as One-liners about your experience and achievements using this skill that you have. -You will use the Action words from their word bank in order to fill out some examples of summary statements which represent the key points of the students’ job objectives. 20
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4-01-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Summary Statements Objective: SWBAT write one-liners in order to demonstrate their related skills as evidenced through their educational and summary statements graphic organizers. EQ: How can we analyze how our education and training and summarizing the key points of our resume will allow us to obtain a job within our desired career fields? DO NOW/QUICKWRITE: (7-10 minutes) Vocabulary Quiz on Week 27 SAT Vocabulary ? 21
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4-01-16 Ms. Soni Theme/ Topic: Summary Statements Directions: Please provide definitions and sentences for the following words in the column on the right except for the words which are starred. Only provide definitions for the starred words. 1) Abandoned 13) Verbal 2) Abort 14) Verbatim 3) Abstract 15) Proverb *4) Ab 16) Verb 5) Autocorrect 6) Automatic 7) Autograph *8) Auto 9) Pericarp 10) Peridontal 11) Perimeter *12) Peri 22
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Independent work: -You will fill out your graphic organizers on a related skill that they have as well as One-liners about your experience and achievements using this skill that you have. -You will use the Action words from their word bank in order to fill out some examples of summary statements which represent the key points of the students’ job objectives. 23
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