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4 Bedroom/3 Bath $1400

FOR RENT. FOR SALE. 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Home $850. 4 Bedroom/3 Bath $1400. 2 Bedroom/1 Bath Home $550. 3 Bedroom/2 Bath $800. 2 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment $500. 2 Bedroom/1 Bath $500. 1 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment $400. NEW. E. USED. S. L. A. 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee $543.31.

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4 Bedroom/3 Bath $1400

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  1. FOR RENT FOR SALE 3 Bedroom/2 Bath Home $850 4 Bedroom/3 Bath $1400 2 Bedroom/1 Bath Home $550 3 Bedroom/2 Bath $800 2 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment $500 2 Bedroom/1 Bath $500 1 Bedroom/1 Bath Apartment $400

  2. NEW E USED S L A 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee $543.31 2010 Ford F-150 Super Cab $811 2010 Honda Accord Coupe $610.42 2003 Toyota Camry $416.65 2010 Chevy Equinox $738.25 2007 Kia Sorento $473.28

  3. Name Brand Store Brand Child Shoes$60 Adult Shoes $80 Child Outfit$50 Adult Outfit $90 Child Outfit$30 Adult Outfit $45 4 Real Clothing Child Shoes$30 Adult Shoes $45

  4. 4 Real Donations Humane Society Worship Center Salvation Army Big Brothers & Big Sisters

  5. 4 Real Insurance $30 Single $60 Family Single - $400 - Employer pays $380, you pay $20 Family - $1000 - Employer pays $850, you pay $150 $30 Single (25K coverage) $120 Family (25K coverage)

  6. MP3 Player 2 GB - $60 4 GB - $90 Massage $60 Beach Trip $500 Manicure and Pedicure $40 ! 4 Real FUN Six Flags $200 Concert Tickets Single - $15 Couple - $30 Family - $45 Movie Tickets Single - $8 Couple - $16 Family - $24

  7. 4 Real Daycare Monthly Payments 0 -2 Years of age - $400 per month 2 -5 Years of age - $360 per month

  8. ? ? Ooops…You went over on your text messages this month. Pay $20 Your best friend is getting married! Tux/Dress – Pay $100. Yay!!! You found $20 in your coat pocket. ? ? Uh-Oh…You got a flat tire! Pay $50 ? The need for speed is going to cost you! Speeding Ticket – Pay $65 High Waters at home…your toilet breaks!!! Pay $75 ?

  9. Combo Plan (Dining Out + Eating At Home) 1 to 2 people - $350 3 to 4 people - $450 Eating At Home 1 to 2 people - $250 3 to 4 people - $350 Baby Plan 1 year old or younger $150 per child Dining Out 1 to 2 people - $450 3 to 4 people - $550

  10. Satellite $70 Cell Phone - $50 Text Package - $20 Ringtone - $5 Electricity $200 4 Real Home Phone $55 BILLS Cable - $50 Internet - $20 Water/Garbage $55

  11. Alabama SUCCESS Initiative Components

  12. Phase One Winter ’09 • Counselor’s Guide • Education and Career Planner • Professional Development for implementation

  13. Student Guide

  14. Phase Two Winter ‘10 • Sixteen career cluster guides • DVD on sixteen career clusters • Professional Development (for new guides and refresher on 8th grade guides)

  15. Cluster Guides

  16. The Alabama SUCCESS Initiative was created by the Tech Prep Consortia. For more information on Alabama SUCCESS Books: Dr. Philip Cleveland philip.cleveland@wallacestate.edu Dr. Mary Simon msimon@alsde.edu

  17. Are You Smarter Than an 8th Grader?

  18. Are You Smarter Than An 8th Grader? STEM 1 STEM 5 STEM 2 STEM 6 STEM 3 STEM 7 STEM 4 STEM 8

  19. Page 1 Question A strong background in science, technology, engineering, or math is required to be successful in ___ field.

  20. Page 1 Answer A strong background in science, technology, engineering, or math is required to be successful in any field. Return

  21. Page 2 Question What are potential signs that a career in STEM could be right for you?

  22. Page 2 Answer 1. Good math and science grades. 2. Good at fixing, designing, or building things. 3. Enjoy working on projects as part of a team. 4. Enjoy measuring and mapping data and details. 5. Like to fly airplanes and explore the solar system. Return

  23. Page 3 Question Who should students sit down with to create an education plan?

  24. Page 3 Answer Their parents and school counselor. Return

  25. Page 4 Question What are three “Cool Careers” that students could choose to go into within the STEM field?

  26. Page 4 Answer 1. Electronics Drafter 2. Geoscientist 3. Sound Engineering Technician Return

  27. Page 5 Question What is some information you can tell me about an industrial engineer?

  28. Page 5 Answer 1. They have an average hourly wage of $35.57. 2. Their Standard Occupational Code (SOC) is 17-2112. 3. The minimum education level is a bachelor’s degree. 4. They design, develop, test, and evaluate systems for managing industrial processes. Return

  29. Page 6 Question True or False: Engineering is BORING!

  30. Page 6 Answer False! Return

  31. Page 7 Question What are two student organizations related to the STEM career cluster?

  32. Page 7 Answer 1. SkillsUSA 2. Technology Student Association Return

  33. Page 8 Question True or False: There are steps students can take at every high school grade level to help them prepare for college.

  34. Page 8 Answer True! Return

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