A comprehensive career exploration lesson for 11th graders, focusing on self-discovery through an interest inventory and detailed career research using a structured checklist.
In this lesson, Grade 12 students explore and evaluate a specific postsecondary pathway (College, Trade, or Career). It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Speaking domains through pathway research and structured professional pitches.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students reflect on their academic scholarship progress and create a concrete action plan for their senior year. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through personal narrative drafting and goal-setting discussions.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students master the non-verbal and verbal components of effective scholarship presentations. It focuses on the TELPAS Speaking and Listening domains through delivery drills and structured peer feedback.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to critically evaluate the reliability of AI-generated information for scholarship research. It focuses on the TELPAS Speaking and Reading domains through comparative analysis and structured group discussions.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to transform standard activity descriptions into high-impact resume bullet points using action verbs and quantifiable results. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through bullet-point drafting and peer-to-peer experience pitches.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to navigate and evaluate scholarship opportunities using specific search criteria. It focuses on the TELPAS Listening and Reading domains through criteria-matching activities and a scholarship scouting quest.
This lesson teaches 11th-grade students how to synthesize information from multiple scholarly sources. It focuses on the TELPAS Reading and Writing domains through tiered scaffolds for identifying common themes and drafting unified research statements.
In this lesson, Grade 11 students learn to construct strong academic arguments for scholarship applications. It focuses on the TELPAS Writing and Speaking domains through tiered scaffolds for claims, evidence, and reasoning.