Understanding The Workplace Book Independent Living Series

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Welcome to the Understanding the Workplace Book, a comprehensive guide specifically designed for students aged 12 and above, in grades 6-12, to prepare them for the realities of the working world. This essential life-skills lesson plan is packed with easy-to-use tips, techniques, and strategies to ensure students make a good impression, get along with coworkers, and become valuable employees. Through a combination of real-life scenarios, practical application math skills, and reading comprehension exercises, students will gain a deeper understanding of what it takes to succeed in the workplace.



One of the most critical aspects of getting a new job is making a good impression. The Understanding the Workplace Book delves into the intricacies of meeting coworkers, including the importance of eye contact, shaking hands, and dressing appropriately. Students will learn how to remember their coworkers' names and the dos and don'ts of personal grooming, such as wearing deodorant or cologne. By mastering these essential social skills, students will be confident in their ability to navigate the workplace with ease.



The book also provides a unique insight into various jobs, including working in a restaurant, becoming a receptionist, carpenter, graphic designer, 911 dispatcher, or nursing assistant. Students will discover the job requirements, on-the-job training, pay scales, and a typical workday for each profession. This comprehensive approach ensures that students are well-informed and prepared to make informed decisions about their future careers.



Moreover, the Understanding the Workplace Book tackles the often-daunting topic of paychecks. Students will learn how to compute gross pay, net pay, and more, including federal and state income tax deductions, FICA, insurance, and vacation pay. By mastering these essential skills, students will be better equipped to manage their finances and make smart decisions about their money.



What sets the Understanding the Workplace Book apart is its focus on the top 10 qualities of a good employee. Students will learn valuable lessons on how to keep their job, including being punctual, taking initiative, and accepting criticism. Conversely, the book also highlights common qualities of a bad employee, such as being late, wasting time, and using their phone excessively. By breaking these bad habits, students will be well on their way to becoming a valuable and reliable employee.



In conclusion, the Understanding the Workplace Book is an indispensable resource for students in grades 6-12, providing them with the essential life skills and knowledge to succeed in the workplace. With its comprehensive approach, practical exercises, and real-life scenarios, this book is an invaluable tool for teachers, educators, and parents seeking to equip students with the skills and confidence to thrive in the working world.