Description
What It Is:
This is a career exploration worksheet titled 'The Flower.' It's designed as a visual aid, shaped like a flower, with different petals representing different aspects of career planning. Each petal has a prompt to guide self-reflection, such as 'My Preferred Kinds of People to Work With,' 'My Favorite Working Conditions,' 'What I Can Do and Love to Do,' 'My Goal, Purpose, or Mission in Life,' 'My Favorite Knowledges or Fields of Interest,' 'Level of Responsibility I'd Like,' 'My Preferred Place to Live,' and 'My Preferred Geographical Factors.' Each petal includes numbered lines for listing responses. There are also boxes to input an Holland Code.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and college students. The concepts explored, such as career goals, personal values, and work preferences, require a level of self-awareness and critical thinking that is typically developed during these years.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students explore career options by prompting them to consider their personal preferences, skills, and values. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to identify potential career paths that align with their interests and goals. The visual format can make career planning more engaging and accessible.
How to Use It:
Students should start by reading each prompt on the petals of the flower. Then, they should brainstorm and list several responses for each prompt on the numbered lines provided. After completing each petal, they can analyze their responses to identify common themes and potential career paths. The Holland Code section can be filled out to help narrow down career options.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for high school students, college students, career counselors, and individuals who are exploring career options or seeking a career change. It's also beneficial for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of their skills, interests, and values in relation to the world of work.
This is a career exploration worksheet titled 'The Flower.' It's designed as a visual aid, shaped like a flower, with different petals representing different aspects of career planning. Each petal has a prompt to guide self-reflection, such as 'My Preferred Kinds of People to Work With,' 'My Favorite Working Conditions,' 'What I Can Do and Love to Do,' 'My Goal, Purpose, or Mission in Life,' 'My Favorite Knowledges or Fields of Interest,' 'Level of Responsibility I'd Like,' 'My Preferred Place to Live,' and 'My Preferred Geographical Factors.' Each petal includes numbered lines for listing responses. There are also boxes to input an Holland Code.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is most suitable for high school students (Grades 9-12) and college students. The concepts explored, such as career goals, personal values, and work preferences, require a level of self-awareness and critical thinking that is typically developed during these years.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students explore career options by prompting them to consider their personal preferences, skills, and values. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to identify potential career paths that align with their interests and goals. The visual format can make career planning more engaging and accessible.
How to Use It:
Students should start by reading each prompt on the petals of the flower. Then, they should brainstorm and list several responses for each prompt on the numbered lines provided. After completing each petal, they can analyze their responses to identify common themes and potential career paths. The Holland Code section can be filled out to help narrow down career options.
Target Users:
This worksheet is ideal for high school students, college students, career counselors, and individuals who are exploring career options or seeking a career change. It's also beneficial for anyone looking to gain a better understanding of their skills, interests, and values in relation to the world of work.
