Job vs. Career
Personality & Careers
Entrepreneurship
Graphs & Data
100

What is a job?

A job is work you do to earn money.

100

Which career fits someone who likes helping sick people?

Nurse or doctor.

100

What is an entrepreneur?

A person who starts their own business.

100

What is a graph used for?

To organize and show information

200

What is a career? 

A career is a long-term profession or path you choose.

200

What career fits someone who enjoys working with numbers?

Accountant or mathematician.

200

What does entrepreneurship mean?

Creating and running a business.

200

Which graph is best to show changes over time?

A line graph.

300

Give one difference between a job and a career.

A job is short-term; a career is long-term.

300

Match this personality: creative and artistic.

Artist, designer, or musician.

300

Name one example of a small business.

Bakery, food truck, online store.

300

What does the title of a graph tell us?

What the graph is about.

400

Is working at a restaurant for the summer a job or a career? Explain.

A job, because it is temporary.

400

Which career fits someone who likes fixing things and using tools?

Mechanic or engineer.

400

What is one risk of being an entrepreneur?

You could lose money.

400

If a bar is taller, what does that mean?

It represents a greater amount.

500

Why do people usually need more education or training for a career than for a job?

Careers require special skills and long-term commitment.

500

Why is it important to choose a career that matches your personality?

You are more likely to enjoy and succeed in your work.

500

What is one benefit of owning your own business?

You are your own boss.

500

Why is it important to label a graph correctly?

So the data can be understood correctly.

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