SMART GOALS
COMMUNICATION
EMPLOYMENT
FINANCIAL LITERACY
ELP!
100

This is the "S" in "SMART Goals". It means "detailed". 

What is "SPECIFIC"?

100
Spoken language refers to speaking words aloud, or listening to another person talk. Give an example of "written language". 
Reading, Writing
100
A person working this number of hours per week is considered "full time". 

What is 40? 

100

This kind of bank account is connected to your debit card and used for day-to-day spending. 

What is a "checking account"?

100

Name one expectation for community outings!

Several answers apply!
200

This is the "M" in "SMART Goals". It means you can keep track of your progress. 

What is "MEASURABLE"?

200

When you DON'T use words at all, rather you use gestures, body language and/or facial expressions to communicate. 

What is "Non-Verbal Communication"?

200

In addition to salary, full-time employees may receive things like health care coverage, retirement savings plans and other perks. These are called....

"Benefits"

200

This refers to the money you earn AFTER taxes are taken out. 

What is "net pay"?

200

Name all three job coaches!

Adam, Ciearra and Maya!

300

This is the "A" in "SMART Goals". It means your goal is realistic/possible. 

What is "ATTAINABLE" or "ACHIEVABLE"? 

300

This mode of communication involves the use of pictures/images rather than words or gestures. 

What is "Visual Communication?"

300

This is a set amount of days per year that you can take off work and still get paid (sick time, vacation time, etc.). 

What is "PTO"?

300

This is the word for monthly expenses like electricity, heat, hot water, etc.

What is "utilities"?

300

Name at least THREE different roles in Coffee Co.

Espresso Barista, Refresher Barista, Phone, Cashier, Deliverer

400

This is the "R" in "SMART Goals". It means your goal matters to you right now. 

What is "RELEVANT"?

400

This style of communication is when someone expresses their thoughts, feelings, and opinions in a clear and respectful way. They can be direct without being aggressive and can communicate their needs and boundaries effectively.

What is an "assertive" communication style? 

400

This is a person who knows you well (not family) who can speak to your performance as a worker. You might be asked to share their contact info when applying/interviewing for a job. 

What is a "reference"?

400

This is the extra amount a bank charges you for borrowing money, like when you carry a credit card balance.

What is "interest"?

400

What academic task will students be responsible for during WORK week?

Completing work packets!

500

This is the "T" in "SMART Goals". It has to do with the clock/calendar. 

What is "TIMELY"?

500

This style of communication is when someone is hesitant to express their opinions or feelings. They may avoid conflict or confrontation and may let others make decisions for them.

What is a "passive" communication style?

500

To work legally in the US, you need to share this unique, 9-digit number with your employer. 

What is "social security number?"

500

When dining out, this is the minimum percentage you should tip your server, since they likely earn below minimum wage. 

What is "20%"?

500

Name at least two drinks available at Coffee Co!

Many answers apply!

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