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Career Exploration Jeopardy! School to Work Connections
Name That Career #1 Name That Career #2 Women in Careers STEM Careers School to Work Connections 10 20 30 40 50
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1-10 Situation: You are trying to save money. What type of professional would best be able to help you? Banker or financial advisor
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1-20 This person works on a boat, spends a lot of time away from home and catches seafood to sell to markets and restaurants. fisher
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What is the title of this person’s career?
1-30 What is the title of this person’s career? Journalist or reporter
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1-40 This person develops computerized artwork and art direction for advertisements, commercials, websites, magazines, etc. Graphic designer
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This career involves drawing and creating the following clip.
1-50 This career involves drawing and creating the following clip. cartoonist
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2-10 Situation: You have a leaking sink. What type of professional do you want to go to for help? plumber
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2-20 This person studied design and math in college, designs buildings, and plans what materials to use in buildings. architect
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2-30 This career involves measuring and dispensing medications as needed for patients. pharmacist
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2-40 This friendly person works at a hotel and is available to provide information about local attractions. concierge
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2-50 A person in this career routinely performs root canals, fluoride cleaning treatments, and cavity fillings. dentist
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3-10 Lillian Gilbreth became the first woman in this career. This career involves applying scientific knowledge, mathematics, and smarts to develop solutions to technical and practical problems. engineer
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3-20 This field has been traditionally male-dominated; however, females account for about 50% of the total medical degrees awarded in the US. See below for a clue about this field. doctor
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3-30 In 1970, women were allowed to serve in this field. Currently, this field includes female pilots, soldiers, and submarine captains. military
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3-40 In the top 100 US universities, only 9-15% of professor positions in this field are held by women. This field involves using logic, reasoning, problem solving skills, and algorithms to create solutions. math
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3-50 Share your thoughts about the quote in the beginning of this clip: “Men are more suited to study and succeed in the sciences than their female counterparts.” Open!
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4-10 This person helps people who are sick, writes prescriptions, and sets bones when they are broken. doctor
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4-20 This person instructs the computer on how to solve problems, writes instructions using codes and writes instructions for people who operate computers. Computer programmer
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4-30 This person is good in math, keeps financial records and helps people with their taxes. accountant
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4-40 This person learned about chemicals in college, works in a laboratory and mixes chemicals and experiments with them. chemist
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4-50 This person designs power plants, studies nuclear energy and radiation and may study how radiation can be used in medicine. Nuclear engineer
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5-10 This arithmetic operation is used to determine how to separate objects in equal groups. It can be used in determining amounts of medication, preparing food for customers, or salaries for employees. division
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5-20 People in all careers use this subject daily. They use this subject to create s, reports, memos, letters, projects, research, advertisements, etc. It is important that these skills are fine-tuned before you enter the workplace! writing
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5-30 Reading is used daily in almost all careers. Which type of text – nonfiction or fiction – do you think is used most often by professionals? How come? Nonfiction; to learn and communicate
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5-40 All professionals use processes from this subject to solve problems. Professionals are constantly trying to improve and will use the experimental process to do this. They will form hypotheses, implement experiments, and reflect on the data. Science
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Describe how an astronaut uses math, science, reading and writing.
5-50 Describe how an astronaut uses math, science, reading and writing. Open!
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