WIOA Spontaneous Stories

Ø  Create slips of paper numbered 1 to 10 and place them in a bag or cup. Replace the numbers after each drawing.

Ø  Have students draw 4 numbers:

- The first number is the employee - The third number is the time period

- The second number is the setting - The fourth number is the situation

Use the employee, setting, time period, and situation to write a story. Not sure about what these occupations are? Google them and find out!

After finishing the stories, have students draw directions from a cup that show how they would present their story. Students could: 1. Read the story; 2. Use role play to act out the story. Students may choose anyone who is part of the class to help them including the instructor;

3. Charades: Get the class to guess the employee/setting/time period/situation.

Employee List Setting List

1. CNA 1. The employee’s office

2. Welder 2. A co-worker’s office

3. Early Childhood Education Instructor 3. The boss’s office

4. HVAC Technician 4. The breakroom

5. Auto Mechanic 5. At a customer’s home

6. Electrician 6. At lunch

7. Chef 7. The supply room

8. Phlebotomist 8. The reception area

9. Pharmacy Technician 9. The head of the company’s office

10. Medical Office Assistant 10. In back of an office building

Time Period List Situation List

1. 8 AM 1. A co-worker made a mistake

2. 9 AM 2. The employee made a mistake

3. 10 AM 3. The boss is upset with the employee

4. 11 AM 4. Someone has been injured

5. 12 PM 5. An important decision needs to be made

6. 1 PM 6. A customer is angry

7. 2 PM 7. Something funny just happened

8. 3 PM 8. There is an important deadline

9. 4 PM 9. Two co-workers are arguing

10. 5 PM 10. There is too much to do