LEadership Activity #5-
Career LEadership
Leadership Activity 5.1: Character Hired
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With some friends, choose a movie, TV show, or video game that is parent approved and that everyone likes. have everyone pick a character and find at least three strengths, and weakness that they have. At a chapter meeting, present a presentation and pretend you are employers or you are starting a business. choose which character you would want to hire and why.
Leadership ACtivity 5.2: Game On
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Create a game about careers, leadership, and the world of business for elementary students with a group of friends. It could be a board game, puzzle, or any kind of game you would like. create the game, which has a name, a logo, and instructions. Get a group of friends together and test the game to make sure it is easy to understand at least one time.
Leadership Activity 5.3: Tweet That
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Choose a magazine, a book, or something that you can view information on careers, the way of a business, the importance of having an education, or leadership. Create a 140 character message that points out the big ideas of the article that you find important.
Do this five times to complete this activity.
Do this five times to complete this activity.
Leadership Activity 5.4: Career Interview
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Interview an adult that has a job, it can be a parent, a relative, or any adult you might know. Question them about what all abilities they need to have to do the job. Find their top five skills, attitudes, and expectations they need to have. Create a short biography of the person and their job.
Leadership Activity 5.5: Reverse Career Day The Career Leadership Leadership Challenge
Make a electronic presentation about a dream job of yours. Find all of the skills you need to require to do this job. you have to have a certain amount of education, so include this in your presentation. Everyone's job makes money, so include the estimated salary in your information too.
Once you finish this, you have completed the whole high-5 program!!!
Once you finish this, you have completed the whole high-5 program!!!
YOU HAVE FINISHED THE HIGH-5 PROGRAM!!!
"A good leader takes a little more than his share of the blame, a little less than his share of the credit."
-Arnold H. Glasow