Context Clues
Vocabulary
Vocabulary 2
Job Search
Job Search and Vocabulary 3
100

This is to stop and look for clues to help you figure out what the words means.

What are context clues? 

100
This is the process of finding a job that fits your skills and interests.

What is job searching?

100

These are the tasks and duties you are expected to do in the job.

What are responsibilities? 

100

This is the importance of finding a job.

What is financial stability, fulfillment, skill development and social interaction?

100

This is an example of an online job board.

What is indeed, monster? 

200

Chocolate is toxic for dogs – it can make them very sick.


Use context clues to determine the meaning of toxic.

What is bad, poisonous? 

200

This is the name of the job that describes what you will do.

What is job title? 

200

This is the work you have done before and what you've learned from it.

What is experience? 

200

These are what you should consider when searching for jobs.

What are skills? 
200

This is the first step in job searching.

What is identify job sectors?

300

It’s amazing how compact computers are today. In the 1960s, a computer took up a whole room!


Use context clues to determine the meaning of compact.

What is small?

300

This tells you what you will do in the job and what is expected of you.

What is job description? 

300

This is the setting where you will work, such as an office, store or outdoors.

What is work environment? 
300

These are the 3 ways to search for a job.

What are online job boards, networking and local resources? 

300

These are websites where you can search for and apply to job openings.

What are online job boards?

400

The clasp on my necklace was broken, so I held it together with a safety pin instead.


Use context clues to determine the meaning of clasp.

What is hook, claw? 

400

These are the skills, education and experience needed for a job.

What are qualifications? 

400

This is the list of jobs you had in the past, including where you worked, your job titles, and the dates you worked there.

What is work history? 

400

These are 3 types of job sectors.

What are retail, food service and office work?

400

These are the days and times you are able to work.

What is availability? 

500

These are the 5 types of context clues.

What are definitions, synonyms, antonyms, punctuation and inference? 

500

These are the skills, qualifications and experience need to perform a job effectively.

What are job requirements? 
500

This includes the high schools you attended, the degrees or certificates you earned, and and relevant coursework.

What is education? 

500

These are the parts of a job description.

What are job title, job description, responsibilities, qualifications, work experience and work environment? 

500

These are the categories that include similar job types or jobs or industries.

What are job sectors? 

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