Smile and Learn, 2020
It's never too early to start exploring different career or colleges/universities. Exploring at an early age is preferred for preparing as students go into middle/high school.
Career Research & Exploration for Kids - Kids' Money - This website is made for student read. It talks about how students in elementary can get started in career exploration. It goes over different career words and definitions such as the words trade, soft-skills, and profession.
K‐12 : Student Resources : U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics - Here is a kid friendly website where students can navigate careers based on their interest.
Interest Assessment | GetMyFuture | CareerOneStop - This quiz allows you to find out what your interest are.
O*NET Interest Profiler at My Next Move - This quiz allows you to find out what your interest are and how they relate to work.
Personality test based on Jung and Briggs Myers typology - This assessment allows you to find out your personality type that help guide you to the best careers suited for your personality type.
Playing career charades | Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (Ages 7-9)
Claim Your Future | Claim Your Future | Sign In - Students select different career paths, are given a typical salary, and then are given various spending choices. The amount of money they spend throughout the game is tracked so that they can see, and make any adjustments as needed.
Auction Adventures | American Farm Bureau Foundation for Agriculture - (Grades 3-5) This game has your students calculate their commission rates while, at the same time, learning about how auctioneers work in a variety of different places.