Welcome to the Activity LibrarY
Use the activities here to supplement the program you designed during your program planning meeting with your local Exploring representative. Remember, the program planning meeting is an important step in designing a program based on your company’s own resources.
Activities are frequently added to this library so check back often!
Check back weekly for new and updated content!
- Exploring Career Fields
- US Department of Education Career Clusters
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
- Business Management & Administration
- Education & Training
- Finance
- Government & Public Administration
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human services
- Information Technology
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- STEM
- Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
- iTech Exploring
- Life Skills
- Exploring Career Fields
- US Department of Education Career Clusters
- Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources
- Architecture & Construction
- Arts, A/V Technology & Communications
- Business Management & Administration
- Education & Training
- Finance
- Government & Public Administration
- Health Science
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Human services
- Information Technology
- Law, Public Safety, Corrections & Security
- Manufacturing
- Marketing
- STEM
- Transportation, Distribution & Logistics
- iTech Exploring
- Life Skills
EXPLORING CAREER FIELDS
Our 12 Career Exploring programs provide excellent hands-on experience for youth participating in the program. Check out what kind of activities you can host and how to host them.
ITECH EXPLORING
LIFE SKILLS
Exploring not only teaches youth about career options, it helps them develop the life skills necessary to succeed in everything from school to job interviews.
US DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CAREER CLUSTERS
The Department of Education has worked hard over the years to provide career advice in 16 different areas. If you’re looking for DOE specific activities, this is the place.
AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER TOUR
Automotive Career Options
AVIATION—IN THE KNOW
BEING A TEAM LEADER
BODY LANGUAGE
Brakes and Braking Systems
Buying a Car
CARDBOARD FURNITURE
CAREER ASSESSMENT
CAREERS AND CHARACTER
CHALLENGING CIRCUMSTANCES
CHARACTER AND HABITS
Chemical Engineering
Civil Engineering
COMPUTER SCIENCE
CONDUCTING A JOB SEARCH
CONFLICT RESOLUTION—PART 1
CONFLICT RESOLUTION—PART 2
COURAGE PART 1
COURAGE PART 2
CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION
DEALING WITH DIFFICULT CO-WORKERS
DECISION-MAKING
DENTISTRY
DISCOVER YOUR FUTURE
DRESS FOR SUCCESS
DRIVETRAINS
ECONOMICS
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
EMERGENCY MEDICINE
Engine Basics
ENGINEERING DESIGN PROCESS
ENGINEERING INTERNSHIP
ETHICS IN THE WORKPLACE
ETHICS: WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
EXPRESS YOURSELF
FEDERAL AGENCY ACRONYM CHALLENGE
FOUR FORCES OF FLIGHT
Fuels and Fuel Delivery Systems
GENERAL ENGINEERING
HONESTY
HOW TO KEEP A JOB
ICEBREAKER: PROBLEM SOLVED
IDEA GENERATION
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
INTERESTS AND APTITUDES
INTRODUCTION TO CAREERS IN AVIATION
INTRODUCTION TO HEALTHCARE
INTRODUCTORY: AERODYNAMICS
INTRODUCTORY: FPG-9 BUILD AND FLY
INTRODUCTORY: PREFLIGHT
JOB EXPLORATION
JOB INTERVIEWS
LEARNING STYLES
LEARNING STYLES (PART 2)
LEARNING STYLES INTRODUCTION
LEARNING STYLES: AUDITORY
LEARNING STYLES: TACTILE
LEARNING STYLES: VISUAL
MARKETING MANAGEMENT
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
MEDICINE/PHYSICIAN
MONEY MANAGEMENT
NURSING
ONLINE PRESENCE PART 1: CURRENT PERCEPTION
ONLINE PRESENCE PART 2: BUILDING A BRAND
ORTHOPEDICS REHABILITATION & SPORTS MEDICINE
OVERCOMING WEAKNESSES
PATHOLOGY
PERSEVERANCE PART 2
PERSEVERANCE—PART 1
PERSONAL STRENGTHS
PERSONAL TRAINING
PERSONALITY PLUS
PHARMACY
PHYSICAL THERAPY/OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
PREFLIGHTING AN AIRCRAFT
PREPARING FOR CAREER EXPLORATION
PRICING
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR EDUCATORS
Project Management
RADIOLOGY
RESPONSIBILITY
RESUME WRITING
RESUMES AND REFERENCE LISTS
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
SAFETY IN THE AUTO SHOP
SELF-AWARENESS
SELF-CONTROL
SELF-DISCIPLINE
SELLING
SETTING PRIORITIES: WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO YOU?
SETTING SMART GOALS ACTIVITY
SPECIAL EDUCATION
SURGERY/PERI-OPERATIVE
THE GLOBAL WORKPLACE
TIME MANAGEMENT
TIME TAKERS
TIME TIPS
TOMORROW’S JOBS
Tools of the Auto Trade
TWENTY QUESTIONS
U.S. MILITARY
USING QUESTIONS AS A TEACHING TOOL
VETERINARIAN MEDICINE: AVIAN AND FISH
VETERINARY MEDICINE: ALLIED FIELDS
VETERINARY MEDICINE: ANCILLARY SUPPORT SERVICES
VETERINARY MEDICINE: COMPANION ANIMAL INTRODUCTION
VETERINARY MEDICINE: COMPANION ANIMAL SURGERY
VETERINARY MEDICINE: EQUINE
VETERINARY MEDICINE: EXOTIC PETS, WILDLIFE, ZOO ANIMALS AND LABORATORY ANIMALS
VETERINARY MEDICINE: GENERAL TOPICS AND ACTIVITIES
VETERINARY MEDICINE: INTRODUCTION
VETERINARY MEDICINE: PREFACE
Before Explorers enter a working environment, review the hazards and risks faced in veterinary medicine; the precautions that are taken to prevent injury, illness, and disease transmission to caregivers and other animals; and the use of appropriate controls. Explorers should be provided appropriate training and personal protective equipment (PPE) before entering the working environment. Please consider whether they may need to be excluded from certain procedures, areas, or exams (e.g., X-rays or clinical laboratory procedures), and make appropriate safety accommodations. Due to the known hazards of ionizing radiation (X-rays), Explorers may not participate in the taking of radiographs. Trained laboratory technicians or their equivalent must be in immediate attendance whenever any clinical laboratory procedures are being carried out.