All resources in Wisconsin ACP Student Lessons

Sixth Grade ACP Lesson 11: Research Company Profile

(View Complete Item Description)

It’s great to know which careers align with your skills and interests. But where will you find a job in one of these career fields? Do you know businesses in your community or state which have employees doing the kind of work you are interested in? In this activity, you will have the opportunity to find some employers which hire for your career interests and do a little research into these companies.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 10 - Youth Apprenticeship

(View Complete Item Description)

As a junior and/or senior, you may have a unique opportunity to participate in a program which allows you to spend part of your day or week in on-the-job training called Youth Apprenticeship. Youth Apprenticeship (YA) integrates school-based and work-based learning to instruct students in employability and occupational skills defined by Wisconsin industries. In this lesson, you will investigate the Youth Apprenticeship program and connect with your local Youth Apprenticeship coordinator if you are interested.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 9 - Workplace Skills and Attitudes

(View Complete Item Description)

Employers often talk about the skills they need in an employee. You may have heard them referred to as soft skills or employability skills or transferable skills. We like to them of them as essential skills, because they are skills that are essential to just about any career. These might include communication skills or basic measurement skills or teamwork. In this Xello lesson, you’ll have the opportunity to think about the skills which are essential to careers today.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 8 - Researching Labor Market Information

(View Complete Item Description)

What is labor market information? Why is it important when thinking about what types of careers you might want to do in your future? Knowing the labor market in your area can help you save time and money by focusing your educational and employment choices to those jobs which actually have openings or are growth opportunities. Today we’ll be investigating some of the Labor Market Information resources provided by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI) to help you conduct labor market research on careers of interest.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 7 - Work Values

(View Complete Item Description)

A work value is something that's important to you in a career. For example, you may value a career that allows you to work with your hands, or be outdoors, or work on the computer exclusively. You may prefer a work environment that provides you with immediate feedback on your performance or one where you work independently. Whatever you value, knowing what's important to you can set you on the path to a career you'll find satisfying. Today, you will consider the values which will help you to choose the best career fit for you. You have two options for finding this information.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 4 - Career TedTalks

(View Complete Item Description)

The Internet has hundreds of places where you can find career information. We’ve explored a few new places besides Xello over the years. Another great resource is videos! If you aren’t familiar with TedTalks, they are short informational speeches about a particular topic. Today you’ll have the choice of a TedTalk to watch on a career-related topic and then you’ll reflect on what you learned from the talk.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill

Tenth Grade ACP Lesson 1 - Xello Update and Resume Builder

(View Complete Item Description)

Welcome back to Xello! You’ve been adding important information into your Xello profile the past four years. From skills to experiences to favorite careers, your Xello profile should be full of information about you, what you are interested in, and what you’ve done so far to work towards college or career after high school. Today, we’ll be taking all of that information and putting it together into a resume. First, follow the directions to log into Xello and personalize your Xello page with your tenth grade banner and photo.

Material Type: Lesson

Author: Lynn Aprill