10,000-15,000 a year 16,000-25,000 a year 26,000-35,000 a year 36,000-45,000 a year 46,000-55,000 a year 56,000 and over a year high school or equivalent high schoool plus on the job training two years of college four years of college four or more years of college very few job openings in the future few job openings in the future moderate job openings in the future high job openings in the future very high job openings in the future Alphabet Trading Cards We created alphabet cards for your kindergarten and first grade students. ese cards will get your students talking about different occupations as well as learning their letters. Print out the cards on paperstock front and back. e front side has an upper case and lower case letter of the alphabet, along with a character that represents an occupation. Cut out the cards and hand them out to your students. ese are trading cards, this way students can trade other students for the occupation that they like. e back side of the card shows the education, wage and outlook for that occupation. See the Alphabet Key on the rest of this page. ere are also suplemental writing worksheets that go along with the cards
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10,000-15,000 a year
16,000-25,000 a year
26,000-35,000 a year
36,000-45,000 a year
46,000-55,000 a year
56,000 and over a year
high school or equivalent
high schoool plus on the job training
two years of college
four years of college
four or more years of college
very few job openings in the future
few job openings in the future
moderate job openings in the future
high job openings in the future
very high job openings in the future
Alphabet Trading Cards
We created alphabet cards for your kindergarten and first grade students. These cards will get your students talking about different occupations as well as learning their letters.
Print out the cards on paperstock front and back.The front side has an upper case and lower case letter of the alphabet, along with a character that represents an occupation. Cut out the cards and hand them out to your students. These are trading cards, this way students can trade other students for the occupation that they like.
The back side of the card shows the education, wage and outlook for that occupation. See the Alphabet Key on the rest of this page.
There are also suplemental writing worksheets that go along with the cards