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Grade 7 Career Preparation Worksheet

This worksheet helps 7th-grade students explore career interests, skills, and educational pathways.

Grade 7 Social studies Social SkillsCareer Preparation
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C3.D2.Eco.1.6-8C3.D2.Psy.2.6-8

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Career Exploration for Grade 7

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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability. This worksheet is designed to help you think about your future career options and interests.

1. Which of the following is NOT an important factor to consider when choosing a career?

a

Your interests and passions

b

Your skills and strengths

c

The color of your favorite shirt

d

Required education or training

2. What does 'transferable skills' mean in the context of career preparation?

a

Skills you only use in one specific job

b

Skills that can be used in many different jobs

c

Skills that are difficult to learn

d

Skills related to sports

1. A person's natural ability or talent in a particular area is called an  .

2. Researching different jobs to learn about their duties, required skills, and salary is called career  .

3. The level of education or training needed for a job is often referred to as an   pathway.

1. Name two of your personal interests and explain how they might connect to a potential career.

2. Describe one skill you possess that you think would be valuable in any job, regardless of the specific career path.

1. It is important to only consider careers that pay a very high salary.

T

True

F

False

2. Volunteering or participating in extracurricular activities can help you discover new interests and skills.

T

True

F

False

Use the words below to complete the sentences.

aptitude
research
education
networking

1. Building connections with people in different professions is called  .

2. If you have a natural   for problem-solving, you might enjoy a career in engineering.