Transition 1
Transition 2
Transition 3
Transition 4
Transition 5
100

Managing your time effectively.

What is time management?

100

3 things to do while at an interview

eye contact, shake hands, active listening, dress appropriately 
100

free money that can be used towards college or programs

what are scholarships
100

The money that you make from having a job.

What is a salary or income?

100

Planning for how to use the money that you make.

What is budgeting?

200

An account at the bank for paying for things.

What is a checking account?

200

Money that you're saving within a bank.

What is a savings account?

200

what should you ask teachers, coaches, counselors for that can help you get a job or get into a college

Letter of recommendation 
200

A list given when applying for a job that shares your previous jobs, current jobs, and skills.

What is a resume?

200

Talking to someone in a formal way in which questions are asked to see if you would be a good fit for a job.

What is a job interview?

300

When you advocate for your personal needs.

What is self-advocacy?

300
When you're able to do things on your own.

What is independence?


300

when can you apply for college?

this summer and next year (depending on the college)

300

Strategies for helping with academic or work tasks.

What are accommodations?

300

2 things to do after a job interview

thank them for their time in person and via email or phone call
400

What are 3 things you can do to prepare for 12th grade this summer?

look for colleges, scholarships, jobs, driver's license, prepare for more responsibility 

400

Name 2 of your strengths that can be used at a job

....

400
a list of classes and credits earned
what is a transcript
400
a list of due dates and requirements
what is a syllabus 
400

money given by the government that you pay back

what are loans 

500

what should you do in college or a program to get extra help (or use your accommodations)?

talk to your professor and go to the academic advisement center 

500
name at least 3 things to put on your resume 

previous jobs, email address, phone number, volunteer work, school clubs etc...

500

name 3 transferrable skills

self-advocacy, goal-setting, time management, public speaking, team work, organization
500
Skills you learn in school to take to college or a job

what are transferrable skills 

500

describe access-vr  

a service that will help with career exploration, driving lessons, financial aid for after high school, and much more