Across
- 2. chapter highlights: Definitions, formulas and main concepts
- 6. education - a school program that allows students to receive academic credit for career work in the student's field of interest done outside the school
- 9. - an official document showing the educational work of a student in a school or college
- 12. - using as few words as possible to give the necessary information, or compressed in order to be brief
- 13. - One bound by legal agreement to work for another for a specific amount of time in return for instruction in a trade, art, or business
- 14. - an official document that gives proof and details of something such as personal status, educational achievements, ownership, or authenticity
- 16. listening - the practice of paying close attention to a speaker and asking questions to ensure full comprehension
- 20. skills - concerning or involving relationships between people
Down
- 1. - a type of work experience for entry-level job-seekers
- 3. Who? What? Where? When? Why?
- 4. enrollment - involves students being enrolled in two separate, academically related institutions. Generally, it refers to high school students taking college courses.
- 5. - easy to understand
- 6. - able to persuade somebody to believe that something is true or to act
- 7. activities - fall outside the realm of the normal curriculum of school or university education, performed by students. Such activities are generally voluntary, mandatory, non-paying, social, philanthropic as opposed to scholastic, and often involve others of the same age.
- 8. What will this chapter be about? What do I need to learn from this chapter?
- 10. format –
- 11. courses – advanced placement, college courses taken in high school
- 12. cluster - provide students with a context for studying traditional academics and learning the skills specific to a career, and provide U.S. schools with a structure for organizing or restructuring curriculum offerings and focusing class make-up by a common theme such as interest.
- 15. courses – International baccalaureate, offering internationally recognized courses
- 17. Title, Key words, Headings, Illustrations
- 18. - to read the text and mark corrections to be made
- 19. - a comparison between two things that are similar in some way, often used to help explain something or make it easier to understand
- 21. Decide what you already know about the chapter.