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Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

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Page 1: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Ms. CriderCE King FCCLA

CE King High SchoolHouston, TX

Region IVRock Star

Page 2: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Table of ContentsSlide Number Slide Title

1 Project Identification Slide

2 Table of Contents

3 FCCLA Planning Process

4 FCCLA Planning Process Cont.

5 Self-Assessment

6 Self-Assessment Cont.

7 Career Research

8 Career Research Cont.

9 Exploring Local Artists

10 Sample Work

11 Career Planning

12 Use of FCS Coursework

13 Works Cited

Page 3: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

FCCLA Planning Process1.Identify Concerns

I don’t know how to be a Rock Star yet.

2. Set a Goal

I want to be the great Rock Star of all time!

3. Form a PlanWho-Ms. CriderWhat-Will become knowledgeable about being famous.Where-During classWhen-Between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2013Why-Because she had to for a project for classHow-I will complete the Career Investigation STAR Event

Page 4: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

FCCLA Planning Process Cont.4. Act

First I am going to potato, then I will hamburger and toothpaste. Next I will crumple the leaves while sorting the onions. Lastly I will reindeer to the gas station and lean with it.

5. Follow UpDid I learn what it takes to be a Rock Legend?Now that I am more well informed, do I believe I actually can be a Rock Legend?What could I have done to make my project better?

Page 5: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Self-Assessment On December 5th, I went to

www.texasrealitycheck.com and took their interest inventory about what kind of life I wanted for myself.

I stated that I wanted the most expensive type of lifestyle with as little education as possible.

Page 6: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Self-Assessment Cont. Because of the info I gave, the program

told me I should be come a Rock Star! Without taking the assessment, I still

would have wanted to be a Rock Star, but the results made me much more confident in my choice.

Page 7: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Career Research Job Description: My job would be to learn songs

that other people have written, record the songs, do media promotions of the music and perform both in concert and for media outlets.

Duties: I would have the duties of living a rock star type lifestyle, setting a poor example for America’s youth while still being considered a role model, and trying not to die young.

Responsibilities: I would be responsible for keeping a unreasonable level of drama in my life, rocking people’s faces off and endorsing merch that is terribly over priced.

Page 8: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Career Research Cont. Qualifications: If I can pretend to sing, then I

qualify to be a rock star. Entry-level positions: First I probably should start

out as a struggling local artist in order to be visible for record label scouts. Or I could put myself on the internet.

Advancement opportunities: Once I get picked up by a record company, I will instantly become a sensation, just like the Chocolate Rain kid.

Job Outlook: The outlook is pretty terrible for the nest 10 years or so.

Salary: As much as possible. How much money they give me directly depends on how popular I can get.

Page 9: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Exploring Local Artists I have a friend who was in a local band called

Gnar World Order. I recently asked him some questions about being Level 2 famous.

He said that there isn’t much too it but it took a really long time to get to where his band currently is.

They put in lots of time and effort for gigs that don’t really pay and probably won’t yield any more fame than they started with.

He reports that it is a long, hard, but fun road to travel.

Page 10: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Sample Work In Ms. Crider’s class, we did a project

called a “Life Map”. This map gave me a chance to think about

my past and future like a road map of where I have been and where I want to go.

This project gave me a chance to imagine myself as a rock star and to path I will have to take to become the ultimate entertainer.

Page 11: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Career Planning I have 2 main career goals:

1. To become a hugely popular rock star2. To make a ton of cash

To complete these goals I plan to:1. Take music classes in high school.2. Start a band before leaving high school.3. Begin playing a lot of show by the end of high school.4. Start locally touring before the age of 20.5. Make a network with at least 20 other bands and

venue owners by the time I’m 21.

Page 12: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Use of FCS Coursework Family and Consumer Science education

will help me because: It taught me to work hard, be honest, and

pretend to be interested in topics I don’t care about.

I learned to cook, sew and take care of babies. This will come in handy when I live alone with almost no money and have to babysit my friends’ kids for extra cash.

Page 13: Ms. Crider CE King FCCLA CE King High School Houston, TX Region IV Rock Star

Works Cited "Texas Reality Check." Texas Reality

Check. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2013. “How to be a Rock Star.” How to be a Rock

Star. N.p., n.d. Web. 05 Dec. 2013.