4th Period Seminar Assignments
- Instructor
- Neha Jotwani
- Term
- 2020 - 2021 School Year
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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View the Ted Talk at the following link and complete the reflection activity.
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Complete the assignment to assess what type of work you are currently interested in.
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Open the document, then answer the journal question. After, analyze the infographic and answer the questions.
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Open the Google Form below to take the final exam. Submit when finished. You will not be able to submit the form after period is over.
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Work on this activity to learn more about and review scholarships and grants in preparation for the final exam.
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Complete the review activities on the handout to prepare for the final exam next week.
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Sign up to attend a virtual info session or open house for a college that you are applying to or have already applied to. Fill out the form after attending your scheduled info session and submit after your visit has concluded.
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Read the article linked in the document and answer the questions to learn what are your next steps after you complete your application checklist.
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Screenshot your completed common app and paste it onto the blank sheet to show that you have finished it.
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Fill out the brag sheet to give your teacher more information about you for your letters of recommendation.
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Find your GPA and PSAT scores. Fill out the chart to find your match, overmatch, and undermatch.
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Research the basic college terms in the document attached. Define each term in your own words. Submit when complete.
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Open the document and use the link provided in the document to research and analyze hourly earnings based on degree and various college majors. Submit when you are done.
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Complete the activity below to understand what a college degree is worth compared to a high school degree.
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Pick two people that presented today that you have something in common with. What was it that you had in common with this person?
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Click the link below to record your response to today's bell ringer prompt.
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Please fill in the following questions about yourself. When complete, make sure to submit it.
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A vision board is a collection of images, pictures, quotes, affirmations that bring your vision to life. For this assignment, you will be creating your own vision board that displays your vision for your life 5 to 10 years from now. It's great to set goals, and it's even more powerful when you can bring those goals to life through the power of visualization.
Think about the following things when considering what to put on your vision board.
1. What career do you hope to have? What does your work look like?
2. Where are you living? What does your space look like?
3. Are you married? Do you envision having a family of your own?
4. What do you want for yourself emotionally? Spiritually? Mentally?
5. Is there something you hope to be good at? Do you have hobbies that you hope to focus on or take to the next level?
6. What's important to you?
7. What other big goals do you have (i.e. owning a business, creating art, inventing something)?
8. Is there anywhere you've always wished to travel to?
9. Anything else you see for yourself.
Create your vision board using the blank Google slide below. You can use text boxes, images from the web and your own pictures to create your vision board. Play around with fonts, background, colors, angles, and placement to make your vision board unique.
Think about the following things when considering what to put on your vision board.
1. What career do you hope to have? What does your work look like?
2. Where are you living? What does your space look like?
3. Are you married? Do you envision having a family of your own?
4. What do you want for yourself emotionally? Spiritually? Mentally?
5. Is there something you hope to be good at? Do you have hobbies that you hope to focus on or take to the next level?
6. What's important to you?
7. What other big goals do you have (i.e. owning a business, creating art, inventing something)?
8. Is there anywhere you've always wished to travel to?
9. Anything else you see for yourself.
Create your vision board using the blank Google slide below. You can use text boxes, images from the web and your own pictures to create your vision board. Play around with fonts, background, colors, angles, and placement to make your vision board unique.