4th Grade Career Cluster Activity Sheet
Directions: Help the brick mason deliver the brick to the constsruction site.
Clusters: Architecture and Construction
Business Management and Administration
Manufacturing
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
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Directions: Unscramble the letters to find the occupation.
Q: How do you stop an astronaut’s baby from crying? A: You rocket!
Got Jokes?
Q: What nails do carpenters try not to hit? A: Fingernails!
Q: Why did the businessman put his money in the freezer? A: He wanted cold, hard cash!
Q: Why did the dinosaur cross the road? A:Chickens didn’t exist yet!
Share these funny jokes with your friends and teacher.
oefror1. janitor 2 glazier 3. accountant 4. scientist 5. welder 6. roofer
Matching & ColoringMatch the employee to the tools used in his or her job, then color the picture.
Construction Project
Mad Lib
Help the glazier and her crew determine how many windows she will be installing for the new skyscraper in Atlanta.
Jane from XYZ Window Company is installling windows in the new skyscraper construction this spring. The building will be 120 stories tall with 75 windows in each row for the building’s front side. Jane estimates that her crew will complete the entire install in 3 weeks or 120 hours with their special equipment.
How many windows are there in all for just the front of the building? ______How many windows will be installed each hour? ______
Show your work below:
Help the business owner complete his or her autobiography in Forbes Magazine. I always wanted to own my own business because I am good at __________. The prob-
lem I solved for customers was helping them _________ their _________ around the
country. I decided to _________ a business plan. I asked my best friend, ________ to
help. The ___________ business was a huge success from the start. We hired as many
_________employees as we could. After a few years, a very large ________ came
along and wanted to buy the company. I sold it for _________ dollars. Now I spend all
my time ________.
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(noun)(verb)
(person’s name)
(adjective)
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(ing verb)
(number)
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