Life Beyond 8th Grade! WebQuest

Beyond 8th Grade (or Life After 8th Grade)

The purpose of this WebQuest is to provide you with the experience of
investigating a potential career by recognizing your current strengths.  In
addition, this WebQuest will expose you to a myriad of wonderful resources on
the web that will help you understand the requirements for high school and
college based on your interests and strengths.

Please work through as many steps as possible during this class period


1.  Please be sure to have the half-sheet worksheet, a pencil/pen and your
notebook to write down the results of this WebQuest. Carefully and 
thoughtfully read through the Information section.
The College Board Career Explorer

2.  There is a host of resources available on CollegeBoard.com.  The site is
dedicated to educating students, parents and teachers on making good choices
for college-bound high schoolers.  Use the following link to first find a
career that may interest you.  After you select the 'Career Category' on the
right side of the page, click through to the different 'Related Majors' on the
right side of the page and on the new page, you will find 'Helpful High School
Courses' (what you should take in high school to pursue this major in college) 
and 'Typical Major Courses' (for college).  You can peruse this set of pages 
for a long time - there's so much info!
CollegeBoard.com's Major and Career Profiles

3.  But before you go to college (typically), you've got to complete high 
school successfully!  Here's a link that will guide you through the ins-and-
outs of development a high school action plan, year-by-year.  Read through 
carefully!  Do you have a high school action plan???  Once on this 
collegeboard.com 'Plan for College' area, peruse all the high school 
planning links to get helpful hints for each year of your high school 
experience.
This is just the Freshman planning link...click on the 'Back to All Action Plans link from this page to see everything available.

If you'd like to further investigate different careers, look at this page
which contains many links to career advice and information.
Collegeboard.com's Majors and Careers Central
There is so much on the web regarding high school and college and Ms. Asato 
has chosen just a few sites to begin your exposure to all the information 
that is out there to help you make the best choices for your future.  If you 
have any recommendations for great high school and college websites, please 
e-mail Ms. Asato at joanne.asato@sesd.org.  

Please note that you should periodically retake a Career or Profile Quiz as 
new experiences will impact your interests and strengths that will help you 
further define the area(s) that you want to pursue in high school, college 
and beyond.


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