Senior Woodworking

Course Outline


This course is designed to provide the student the fundamental skill sets that are common to the trades. Emphasis will be on safety, skill development, and the demonstration of employable skills.


Intended learning Outcomes for the Student:


  • Develop lifelong learning patterns

  • Develop the ability to make things and explore technology

  • Develop appropriate attitudes and practices with respect to work safety and personal health

  • Gain competence in working with tools, materials, and processes to produce high quality work

  • Become discerning users of materials, products, and technical services



Marking


Safety - Tests and day to day actions                              4%


Measurement - Tests and practical application                                                                   4%


All introductory projects if not already done (CNC, lathe, plant table)                           varies


Melamine Box – 4 knock down joints with cabinet hinges                                                    8%


Senior Box – Dovetail box with panel top                                                                              8%


Personal Project(s)At least one project of the students own design

Other projects can be make from published plans                                    varies

These projects must by approved and

paid for BEFORE work begins.

Students MUST make one project of their own design

with a complete set of drawings and procedures


Employable Skills – These are skills that employers are looking for when                                     20%

hiring an employee. These include:

  • arriving to class on time (late arrivals will NOT

work in the shop but will be assigned textbook work)

  • working the entire block

  • cleaning up the shop

  • following shop rules for safety and behaviour

  • asking for permission to leave the shop




Last modified: Wednesday, 7 September 2016, 2:35 PM