
CURRICULUM MAP: 10281.map
Wood Technology I (GEN) 734
UNIT 3, Basic box design / bill of materials
TIME FRAME: 2 weeks
GRADE: 9-12
CONTACT:
MAP LEVEL:
09.0 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
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09.0 TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION
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07.0 SCIENCE
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05.0 MATHEMATICS
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03.0 LANGUAGE ARTS
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What are the fundamental requirements for working safely in a shop environment?
What are the fundamental rules for the safe use and handling of hand tools?
What are the fundamental rules for the safe use and handling of power tools?
What is wood?
How are Measuring tools properly used?
How is rough lumber correctly milled in preparation for use?
How is lumber accurately measured and cut to final size?
How is a project idea transformed into a working drawing?
How is a complete parts list generated from a working drawing?
How is a cost of materials list estimated?
What is the sequence of steps involved in taking a project from ideation to completion?
What is the sequence of steps involved in applying a finish to a wooden project?

Wood shop safety
Power tool safety
Hand tool safety
Anatomy of a board
Proper care and use of measuring tools
4-square milling procedures
Basic machine set up and use
Fastening/joinery techniques
Appropriate fastener/joinery selection
Creating a rough sketch
Creating a working drawing
Creating a parts list
Estimating a materials price list
Finishing techniques

creativity
problem solving
self assesment
appropriate tool selection
safe tool usage
appropriate tool usage
precision measurement techniques
fastening/joinery techniques:
screws
biscuits
rabbets & dados
project design
mathematical computation
working with fractions
task specific vocabulary

woodshop safety
hand tool safety
power tool safety
measurement techniques
layout techniques
making rabet and dado joints
creating a working drawing
creating a parts list

Project assesment (50%):
- completed project
- supporting documentation
- project plans
- project cut list
- bill of materials
- procedures log
Daily effort assesment (50%):
- student's daily logs

Rough cut lumber from a local lumber yard