What do we call money you get from a job or allowance?
Income
What do we call the food items needed for a recipe?
Ingredients
What do we call a regular job you do to take care of a space?
A chore
What is a resume?
A document that shows your skills, experience, and education
What is one example of good hygiene?
Showering, brushing teeth, or washing hands
What do we call money you spend (like food or clothes)?
Expense
What do we call the steps to follow in a recipe?
Directions
What does declutter mean?
To get rid of or organize items you don’t need
What should you do before an interview to get ready?
Practice, review the job, or think about common questions
What is active listening?
Looking at the speaker, nodding, and paying attention
What is a budget?
A plan for how you will spend and save your money
What is a serving?
The amount of food for one person
What is a disinfectant used for?
Killing germs
What is something you should always bring to an interview?
A copy of your resume
What does “personal space” mean?
Giving people enough room and not standing too close
What is a FIXED expense?
A cost that stays the same each time (like rent)
What does yield mean in a recipe?
The total number of servings the recipe makes
Detailed cleaning like scrubbing floors or cleaning the fridge
What is a deep clean?
What is a good example of interview body language?
Eye contact, sitting up straight, or shaking hands
What is a polite way to join a conversation?
Say “excuse me” or wait for a pause
What is the difference between needs and wants?
Needs are things you must have (food, housing). Wants are nice to have but not necessary.
What is total time in a recipe?
Prep time + cook time
What is a hazard?
Something dangerous in your environment (like a spill or broken glass)
What is one thing you should NOT do for or in an interview?
Examples: be late, use your phone, or speak rudely
What should you do if you accidentally upset someone?
Say sorry, stay calm, and ask how to fix it