Face replace - jobs
Pick a template and either take a selfie, upload a picture, or fill in the face using the drawing tools.
Then, write about what it's like doing the job. Add stickers and labels for extra detail.
Discussion points
- What kind of things does someone who does this job get up to on a daily basis?
- How do they help other people?
- What job would you like to do when you're older and why?
Teaching tips:
Use this activity to help children develop an understanding of different jobs and how people help us.
Encourage children to put themselves in other people's shoes by imagining what it would be like to do certain jobs. Guide discussion with questions such as, What would be fun about this job? and What might be challenging about it?
Invite children to talk about their own career ambitions and explain their choices, helping them show their understanding of how different roles contribute to society.
Also see:
People who help us and What job would you like when you grow up?
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