Description
What It Is:
This is a career exploration worksheet formatted as a flower. Each petal focuses on a different aspect of career planning. Petals include 'Compatibility with People' asking about Holland Code preferences, 'Workplace Conditions' where students list preferred conditions, 'Skills' asking for 10 favorite skills, 'Purpose' where students define their purpose, 'Knowledges' asking for 5 favorite areas of knowledge, 'Money' where students consider salary and benefits, and 'Location' where they list top places to live and geographical factors. The center of the flower is a yellow circle.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 9-12. The concepts of career planning, self-assessment, and exploring different career aspects require a level of maturity and self-awareness typically found in high school students. The questions prompt reflection on personal preferences and values.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students explore their interests, skills, and values in relation to career options. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to consider different factors when making career decisions. It helps students identify their priorities and understand how their personal preferences align with potential career paths.
How to Use It:
Students should fill out each petal of the flower by answering the questions or prompts provided. Encourage them to be honest and thorough in their responses. After completing all the petals, students can analyze the information to identify patterns and themes that can guide their career exploration. They can use the worksheet as a starting point for further research and discussion with counselors or mentors.
Target Users:
The target users are high school students, particularly those in career exploration or planning classes. Guidance counselors and career advisors can also use this worksheet as a tool to help students explore career options and make informed decisions about their future.
This is a career exploration worksheet formatted as a flower. Each petal focuses on a different aspect of career planning. Petals include 'Compatibility with People' asking about Holland Code preferences, 'Workplace Conditions' where students list preferred conditions, 'Skills' asking for 10 favorite skills, 'Purpose' where students define their purpose, 'Knowledges' asking for 5 favorite areas of knowledge, 'Money' where students consider salary and benefits, and 'Location' where they list top places to live and geographical factors. The center of the flower is a yellow circle.
Grade Level Suitability:
This worksheet is suitable for grades 9-12. The concepts of career planning, self-assessment, and exploring different career aspects require a level of maturity and self-awareness typically found in high school students. The questions prompt reflection on personal preferences and values.
Why Use It:
This worksheet helps students explore their interests, skills, and values in relation to career options. It encourages self-reflection and provides a structured way to consider different factors when making career decisions. It helps students identify their priorities and understand how their personal preferences align with potential career paths.
How to Use It:
Students should fill out each petal of the flower by answering the questions or prompts provided. Encourage them to be honest and thorough in their responses. After completing all the petals, students can analyze the information to identify patterns and themes that can guide their career exploration. They can use the worksheet as a starting point for further research and discussion with counselors or mentors.
Target Users:
The target users are high school students, particularly those in career exploration or planning classes. Guidance counselors and career advisors can also use this worksheet as a tool to help students explore career options and make informed decisions about their future.
