Personal Information
Education
Getting a Job
Money Matters
Health
100

Someone who lives next door.

Neighbor

100

Being present in school.

Attendance. 

100

The person or company you work for.

Employer

100

A cost, or something that needs to be paid. For example, rent.

Expense

100

This provides the body with the right amount of nutrients from the 5 food groups.

A balanced diet

200

You must have this operate a car.

Driver's license

200

A task a teacher gives to students to practice.

Assignment

200

A job or profession.

Occupation

200

Money received on a regular basis. For example, a pay check.

Income

200

Milk, cheese, and yogurt come from this food group.

Dairy

300
Someone whose job it is to sell a product or service.

Salesperson

300

Someone who helps a student individually for a class or subject.

Tutor

300

Money paid at regular times for work.

Salary

300

Costs for electricity, water, or gas.

Utilities
300

Your doctor conducts an exam that checks your overall health.

A physical exam

400

Information about yourself on a social media outlet that includes your interests, accomplishments, and photo.

Profile page

400

To travel or take people between two places.

Shuttle

400

Greeting someone politely, dressing appropriately, maintaining eye contact, and being on time are ways to make a _________.

Good impression

400

Costs taken out of a paycheck for federal or state taxes.

Deductions

400

This is the leading cause of death in the United States.

Heart disease

500

A person living in a country other than that of his or her birth.

Immigrant

500

To arrive late to a class.

Tardy

500

These types of jobs include producing clothing, creating computers and electronics, and making furniture.

Manufacturing jobs

500

The amount you get after deductions are taken out.

Gross pay

500

The information on this tells you how to correctly take medication.

A medicine label

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