Personality Type - Sunset Ridge Middle School

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7th Grade SEOP
Sunset Ridge Middle School
Why
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SRMS Counselors
• Ms. Stephens
• Mrs. Worthen
• Mr. Thurgood Psychologist
List 2 Jobs
• Any jobs
• May or may not know anything
about it.
• Jobs you would like more
information about.
Personality Type
Thinker
Doer
Organizer
Persuader
Creator
Helper
The Doers (“Realistic”)
• “Blast Off” to a career in this
area if –
• You have good coordination and
motor skills
• You have mechanical aptitude
• You enjoy using tools
Sample Occupations
Include:
• Aircraft Pilot and Aircraft
Mechanic
• Assembler and Fabricator
• Auto Mechanic
• Baker
• Blasters/Explosives
Worker
• Brick mason
• Butcher
• Cabinetmaker
• Cable Installer
• Carpenter
• Communications
Specialist
• Cook/Chef
• Construction Inspector
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Cost Estimator
Diesel Engine Mechanic
Electrician
Farmer
Machine Operator
Movie and TV Camera
Operator
Radio Mechanic
Plumber
Press Operator
Surveyor
Truck Driver
Woodworker
The Thinkers
(“Investigative”)
• Take a closer look at
occupations in this area if:
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enjoy science and math
are an analytical thinker
like working with ideas
prefer to work alone
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Anesthesiologist
Archeologist
Astronomer
Botanist
Cardiovascular
Technologist
Chemist
Computer Systems
Analyst
Computer Engineer
Dentist
Emergency Medical
Technician
Engineer
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Forester
Geneticist
Geologist
Healthy and Safety
Engineer
Landscape Architect
Marine Biologist
Medical Technician
Physician
Robotics Technician
Toxicologist
Veterinarian
The Creators (“Artistic”)
• Design a career in this area if:
• You’re creative
• You enjoy art, music, literature
and poetry
• You avoid highly structured
situations with lots of rules
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Actor
Artist
Architect
Choreographer
Commercial Art
Director
Dancer
Editor
Fashion Designer
Film Editor
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Floral Designer
Graphic Designer
Interior Decorator
Musician
Music Director
News Reporter
Photographer
Set Designer
Writer
The Helpers (“Social”)
• Help yourself to a career in this
area if:
• You like helping other people
• You have good communication
skills
• You enjoy social situations
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Archivist
Audiologist/Speech
Pathologist
Child Care Aide/Worker
Coach
Correctional Officer
Employment
Interviewer
Lawyer
Librarian
Library Assistant
Teacher Aide
Nurse
Occupational Therapist
• Parole and Probation
Officer
• Police Patrol Officer
• Principal
• Physical Therapist
• Psychologist
• Residential Counselor
• Social Director
• Social Service
Technician
• School Counselor
• Social Worker
• Teacher
• School Psychologist
The Persuaders
(“Enterprising”)
• You may be well suited for a
career in this area if:
• You like positions of leadership
and responsibility
• You are good at persuading others
• You have good verbal abilities
Sample Occupations
Include:
• Advertising Manager
• Customer Service
Representative
• Demonstrator and
Promoter
• Driver/Sales Worker
• Financial Manager
• Flight Attendant
• General Manager/Chief
Executive
• Health Service
Manager Information
Scientist
• Hotel/Motel Manager
• Hotel/Motel Clerk
• Human Resources
Manager
• Insurance Sales Agent
• Meetings and
Convention Planner
• Operations Researcher
• Principal
• Property Manager
• Public Relations
Specialist
• Purchasing Agent
• Real Estate Agent
• Salesperson
• Travel Agent
• Wholesale and Retail
Buyer
The Organizers
(“Conventional”)
• “Reach for the stars” in this
career area if:
• You like working with numbers
and other data
• You pay close attention to detail
• You enjoy highly structured
situations with clear-cut rules
Sample Occupations
Include:
• Accountant
• Administrative
Assistant
• Auditor
• Bank Teller
• Bill & Account
Collector
• Bookkeeping Clerk
• Budget Analyst
• Cashier
• Computer Operator
• Court Clerk
• Credit/Loan Clerk
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File Clerk
Insurance Adjuster
Loan Officer/Counselor
Paralegal
Payroll Clerk
Postmaster
Secretary
Tax Examiner/ Revenue
Agent
• Telephone Operator
• Title Researcher
• Word Processing Typist
Non-Traditional
Occupations
• Math, Science, Engineering,
Mechanical
• Education, Medical
Academic Strengths
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Math
Science
Language Arts
History
PE
CTE
Arts
Learning Styles
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Verbal/Linguistic
Mathematical/Logical
Visual Spatial
Bodily/Kinesthetic
Musical/Rhythmic
Interpersonal
Intrapersonal
Verbal/Linguistic
• Best Ways To
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Reading
Saying
Hearing
Seeing Words
• Practical
Suggestions
• Take notes
• Read notes or
text out loud
• Skim through
reading first
• Study out loud
with partner
• Use a tape
recorder
Mathematical/Logical
• Best Ways to
Learn
• Making
Categories
• Classifying
• Working with
Patterns
• Figuring with
Numbers
• Practical
Suggestions
• Use lists to study
from
• Arrange notes in
patterns
• Assign numbers to
information
• Take notes in
outline form
• Use math formulas
to problem solve
(ratio, geometry,
etc.)
Visual/Spatial
• Best Ways to
Learn
• Visualizing
• Using colors and
pictures
• Seeing things in
your mind
• Practical
Suggestions
• Study or make
charts, graphs,
pictures
• Use highlighters
(notes)
• Use webbing to
take notes
• Close eyes and
visualize mental
images in mind
Bodily/Kinesthetic
• Best Ways to
Learn
• Touching
• Moving
• Hands on
learning
• Interacting with
Objects
• Doing something
physical while
learning
• Practical
Suggestions
• Choose projects
that let you
build, create,
shape with
hands
• Use objects to
help you
remember
people, places,
things
Musical/Rhythmic
• Best Ways to
Learn
• Rhythmically
• Musically
• Making up
Melodies
• Practical
Suggestions
• Create musical
jingles to aid
memorization
• Study for test
etc. with quiet
music in
background
• Rhythmically
read notes out
loud
Interpersonal
• Best Ways to
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Sharing
Comparing
Relating
Cooperating with
others
• Interviewing
• Practical
Suggestions
• Study with a
focused partner
• Ask frequent
questions of
others to gain
information
• Participate in
class
discussions
• Discuss ideas
with others
Intrapersonal
• Best Ways to
Learn
• Working alone in
own space
• Self-pacing
instruction
• Reflecting
• Practical
Suggestions
• Organize your
study place and
time
• Take time to
think about the
things you are
learning
• Research ideas
in depth
Top Values
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Trustworthy
Loyal
Helpful
Friendly
Courteous
Family
Money
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Friends
Courage
Respect
Time
Honesty
Tolerance
Being a good
citizen
• Education
S.M.A.R.T. Goal
• S.M.A.R.T.
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Specific
Measurable
Action-Oriented
Realistic
Time-Bound
• List one S.M.A.R.T. Goal
Sign the Card
• Students
• We will sign them later.
CTE classes
• CTE Intro 1-4
• Career & Technical Education
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Business
Family Consumer Science
Technology/ Industrial Arts
Guidance
CTE class
• This class will change every
quarter
• New class rosters will be
posted this week.
Registration for 8th
Grade
• February
• 1 Elective
• Reading or Foreign Language
• Reading Test
• Grade level or above.
SEOP
• 7th Explore
• 8th Expand
• Individual
• 4 year plan
• 9th Plan
• 10th Revise
SEOP
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8
• Graduation requirements
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27 Credits
3 Math 3 Science
Personality and Interest inventory
4 Year High School Plan
Skyward
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Current Grades
Missing Assignments
Attendance
E-Mail links to teachers
Automated Reports
• Main Screen “Email Notification”
• Choice of reports
• How often