Math Jeopardy

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Employability
Skills/
Communication
Teamwork
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Time
Management
Money
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Skills that employers want you to
have before you ever start your first
job.
What is an employability Skill?
An instant opinion that you form
about others or that they form about
you.
What is a first impression?
30 Seconds
How long does it take to make a
first impression?
Two types of communication.
What is verbal and nonverbal?
Body language, physical appearance,
personal space, and touch.
What are examples of non-verbal
communication?
A group of people putting together
their knowledge, skills, and talents to
reach a common goal.
What is teamwork?
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Get more done
Work gets done faster
Less stressful
FUN!!!
What are benefits of good
teamwork?
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Stressful
Hard feelings
Unfinished Project
Bad grade
What are the results of poor
teamwork?
• Appoint a good dependable leader
• Listen to everyone’s ideas or solutions
• Never criticize or make fun of anyone’s
ideas
• Everyone does their part
• Stick with the job or project until it is done.
What are rules for successful
teamwork?
Great Success!!
What does
great
teamwork lead
to?
Making choices and accepting
the consequences.
What is responsibility?
Taking action without being
asked.
What is initiative?
Promises
What are commitments?
Consideration for others such as
using good manners.
What is respect?
People to who you have a
responsibility.
Who are family, friends and
community?
A resource of which we all have
the same amount.
What is time?
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Calendars
Lists
Time schedules
Palm pilot
What are time management
tools?
Putting things off.
What is procrastination?
Doing things before you are
asked.
What is initiative?
• Sleep
• Exercise
• Nutrition
What are things that help your
body work more efficiently?
An expense that stays the same.
What is a fixed expense?
Snacks, entertainment, clothes,
etc.
What is an example of a flexible
expense?
The worse choice as a method of
payment.
What is a credit card?
A written order to a financial
institution to pay a specific amount
of money.
What is a check?
A plan for spending and saving
the money you have available.
What is a budget?