Industrial Technology Curriculum

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Industrial Technology Curriculum Written 2009-2010

Mission Statement: Industrial Technology The Mission of the Oskaloosa Community School Industrial Technology Department is to provide opportunities to develop and enhance the knowledge and hands-on skills needed to succeed in the technology workplace and to foster a desire for lifelong learning. s Middle School Problem Solving Problem Solving students will utilize the design process to participate in a variety of hands- on projects. Design Concepts Design Concepts students will use a variety of drafting techniques to develop and construct projects. Construction Technology Construction Technology students will apply basic construction principles to real- life, hands- on projects. Material Processing Material Processing students will demonstrate the use and purpose of many techniques used in manufacturing today. High School Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drawing students will familiarize themselves with the common drafting instruments in a variety of areas of drafting along with an introduction to AutoCAD. Machine Drawing Machine Drawing students will acquire a working knowledge of AutoCAD in 2D and 3D modeling formats. Architectural Drafting Architectural Drafting students will complete a full set of house plans of his or her choice and construct a scale model house of those plans. Drafting 1 Drafting 1 students will utilize elementary drafting principles used by drafters everywhere.

Construction Technology I Construction Technology I students will apply the construction practices of safety, concrete, masonry, metals, woods, plastics, framing, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC through the construction of an out of classroom project. Wood Technology Wood Technology students will explore the basic concepts of Industrial Technology including woodworking machine safety and operation through the demonstration of skills acquired throughout the class. Cabinet Making Cabinet Making students will construct projects using advanced methods of designing, planning, jointing, cutting, and assembling furniture and cabinets. Construction Technology II Construction Technology II students will further their training of the trades and explore the management of a construction jobsite. Company Management Company Management students will explore the basic principles of manufacturing and apply knowledge to create a company to manufacture and market a product. Introduction to CAD Introduction to CAD students, with the information learned in Drafting 1, will expand their knowledge of the drafting community through AutoCAD. Material Processing Material Processing students will explore the manufacturing and processing of a variety of materials.

Problem Solving Problem Solving students will utilize the design process to participate in a variety of hands-on projects. IT.PS.01: Students will demonstrate their ability to measure. IT.PS.01.01 Students will identify all increments of a standard inch down to 1/16 th. IT.PS.01.02 Students will demonstrate their ability to read measurements and then draw those measurements. IT.PS.01.03 Students will estimate object dimensions and then find the actual dimensions. IT.PS.02: Students will demonstrate basic design techniques by creating a variety of drawings. IT.PS.02.01 Students will demonstrate proper use and maintenance of basic drafting IT.PS.02.02 Students will explain the importance of doing sketching exercises to begin bringing ideas to fruition. IT.PS.02.03 Students will develop the skills necessary to begin thinking three dimensionally. IT.PS.02.04 Students will observe and duplicate drawings being demonstrated. IT.PS.03: Students will apply the basic design process by completing a variety of classroom projects. IT.PS.03.01 Students will explain the importance of planning. IT.PS.03.02 Students will participate in team building and team processes. IT.PS.03.03 Students will demonstrate the design process. IT.PS.03.04 Students will create and evaluate several projects. IT.PS.03.05 Students will participate in hands- on activities to demonstrate understanding of basic design processes.

Design Concepts Design Concepts students will use a variety of drafting techniques to develop and construct projects. IT.DC.01: Students will demonstrate their ability to measure. IT.DC.01.01 Students will identify all increments of a standard inch down to 1/16 th. Students will demonstrate their ability to read measurements and then draw those measurements. IT.DC.01.02 Students will estimate object dimensions and then find the actual dimensions. IT.DC.01.03 Students will demonstrate their ability to make scale conversions. IT.DC.02: Students will demonstrate basic design techniques by creating a variety of drawings. IT.DC.02.01 Students will demonstrate proper use and maintenance of basic drafting IT.DC.02.02 Students will explain the importance of doing sketching exercises to begin bringing ideas to fruition. IT.DC.02.03 Students will develop the skills necessary to draw in 3- D. IT.DC.02.04 Students will observe and duplicate drawings being. IT.DC.03: Students will apply the basic design process by completing a variety of classroom projects. IT.DC.03.01 Students will explain the importance of planning. IT.DC.03.02 Students will participate in team building and team processes. IT.DC.03.03 Students will demonstrate the design process. IT.DC.03.04 Students will participate in hands- on activities to demonstrate their understanding of basic design processes.

Construction Technology Construction Technology students will apply basic construction principles to real-life, hands-on projects. IT.CT.01: Students will demonstrate their ability to measure with accuracy within 1/16 th of an inch. IT.CT.01.01 Students will identify all increments of a standard inch down to 1/16 th. IT.CT.01.02 Students will demonstrate their ability to use a tape measure. IT.CT.01.03 Students will estimate object dimensions and then find the actual dimension. IT.CT.01.04 Students will demonstrate their ability to duplicate measurement for layout purposes. IT.CT.01.05 Students will demonstrate their understanding of measurement by completing a building project. IT.CT.02: Students will demonstrate their knowledge and ability to use safe shop and workplace practices. IT.CT.02.01 Students will use tools correctly and safely. IT.CT.02.02 Students will monitor safe work practices. IT.CT.02.03 Students will explain reasons for tool safety and demonstrate safety in workplace practices. IT.CT.03: Students will apply methods used to complete the carpentry for a construction project. IT.CT.03.01 Students will demonstrate their ability to layout and construct a floor system. IT.CT.03.02 Students will demonstrate their ability to layout and assemble walls. IT.CT.03.03 Students will design and assemble trusses using a jig.

Material Processing Materials and Processes students will demonstrate the use and purpose of many techniques used in manufacturing today. IT.MP.01: Students will demonstrate the proper processes and procedures used to produce a specified metal and wood product. IT.MP.01.01 The student will measure, calculate and layout precision patterns. IT.MP.01.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and storage of lab tools. IT.MP.01.03 The student will identify and maintain hand- tools for a specific job. IT.MP.01.04 The student will interpret and use prints, charts, diagrams, tables and graphs. IT.MP.01.05 The student will demonstrate material forming processes. IT.MP.02: Students will demonstrate the proper procedures of forming and pouring a concrete molding. IT.MP.02.01 Students will measure, calculate and blend raw materials. IT.MP.02.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and storage of lab tools. IT.MP.02.03 The student will demonstrate material forming processes. IT.MP.03: Students will demonstrate the proper procedures to produce an engraving plate. IT.MP.03.01 Students will measure parts using precision measurement tools. IT.MP.03.02 Students will measure, calculate and layout precision patterns. IT.MP.03.03 Student will demonstrate ability to set- up and operate engraver. IT.MP.04: Students will demonstrate the proper procedures in the woodworking process. IT.MP.04.01 The student will measure, calculate and layout precision patterns. IT.MP.04.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and storage of lab tools. IT.MP.04.03 The student will identify and maintain hand- tools. IT.MP.04.04 The student will interpret and use prints, charts, diagrams, tables and graphs. IT.MP.04.05 The student will produce a functional woodworking project.

Mechanical Drawing Mechanical Drafting students will familiarize themselves with the common drafting instruments in a variety of areas of drafting along with an introduction to AutoCAD. IT.Mech.01 Students will determine which careers related either directly or indirectly to drafting are of interest. IT.Mech.01.01 Students will display knowledge of careers related to the drafting field. IT.Mech.02 Students will acquire the knowledge of proper use of pencil type, hardness, and techniques used for various lines in sketching. IT.Mech.02.01 - The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.Mech.02.02 - The student will demonstrate correct freehand lettering techniques. IT.Mech.02.03 - The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media IT.Mech.02.04 - The student will produce sketches proportionately with good line quality. IT.Mech.03 The student will explain and demonstrate how drafting instruments used in making a drawing. IT.Mech.03.01 - The student will use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.Mech.03.02 - The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.Mech.03.03 - The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Mech.04 The student will demonstrate the proper procedures using geometry to draw several polygons. IT.Mech.04.01 - The student will use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.Mech.04.02 - The student will perform basic geometric constructions. IT.Mech.04.03 - The student will construct geometric shapes (e.g., pentagon,hexagon,octagon). IT.Mech.04.04 - The students will solve mathematical problems related to drafting (e.g., conversions of units) IT.Mech.05 The student will demonstrate the proper procedures for adding dimensions to a finished drawing. IT.Mech.05.01 - The student will apply basic dimensioning techniques. IT.Mech.05.02 - The students will solve mathematical problems related to drafting

IT.Mech.06 The student will explain how Isometric drawings differ from other types of drafting. IT.Mech.06.01 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mech.06.02 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mech.07 Students will acquire and exhibit the ability to use basic AutoCAD operation. IT.Mech.07.01 - The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.Mech.07.02 - The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.Mech.07.03 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mech.07.04 - The student will demonstrate correct lettering techniques IT.Mech.08 Student will explain how Oblique drafting differs from Isometric Drafting, and what advantages does it have over Isometric drawing. IT.Mech.08.01 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings IT.Mech.08.02 - The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media IT.Mech.08.03 - The student will construct axonometric, oblique and one and two point perspective drawings. IT.Mech.08.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mech.09 How and why are section views vital when describing an object. IT.Mech.09.01 Students will demonstrate basic CAD operations. IT.Mech.09.02 Students will demonstrate basic care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software IT.Mech.09.03 Students will demonstrate Proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mech.10 Students will construct development drawings and explain how is it used in the real world. IT.Mech.10.01 - The student will demonstrate basic CAD operations IT.Mech.10.02 - The student will demonstrate basic care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.Mech.10.03 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings

IT.Mech.11. Students will demonstrate reasons to use a perspective drawing instead of an Isometric Drawing. IT.Mech.11.01 - Students will demonstrate basic CAD operations IT.Mech.11.02 - Students will demonstrate basic care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software IT.Mech.11.03 - Students will demonstrate Proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mech.11.04 - Students will demonstrate how to prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Mech.11.05 - Students will demonstrate various lettering techniques(freehand or CAD) IT.Mech.12 Students will acquire the necessary skills to operate PlasmaCAM software and how it relates to AutoCAD. IT.Mech.12.01 - The students will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Mech.12.02 - The students will identify common manufacturing and construction materials

Machine Drawing Machine Drawing students will acquire a working knowledge of AutoCAD in 2D and 3D modeling formats. IT.Mach.01 Students will determine which careers related either directly or indirectly to drafting are of interest to the student. IT.Mach.01.01 Students will display knowledge of careers related to the drafting field. IT.Mach.02 Students will acquire the knowledge and ability to draft interior and exterior thread representations. IT.Mach.02.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.02.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.02.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.02.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mach.03 The student will produce working drawings using the proper views of an object and conform to the style and accepted practices of drafting conventions. IT.Mach.03.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.03.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.03.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.03.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mach.04 The student will produce exploded assembly drawings using isometric or another pictorial method which shows how an object with many parts are assembled. IT.Mach.04.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.04.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.04.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.04.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in constructing exploded and orthographic assembly drawings.

IT.Mach.05 The student will determine when a sectioned drawing is required and which view would be the best to be sectioned. IT.Mach.05.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.05.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.05.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.05.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in constructing exploded and orthographic assembly drawings. IT.Mach.05.05 The student will construct basic sectional views. IT.Mach.06 The student will be able to compute, draft, and use a conversion chart from metric to English units. IT.Mach.06.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.06.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.06.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.06.04 The student will solve mathematical problems related to drafting. IT.Mach.07 Students will be able to decide when an auxiliary view is needed and determine which view should have the auxiliary and from what angle it should be drawn. IT.Mach.07.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.07.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.07.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.07.04 The student will solve mathematical problems related to drafting. IT.Mach.08 Student will produce development drawings known by many other names, such as stretch-outs, layouts, sheet metal drafting. IT.Mach.08.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.0802 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.08.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.08.04 The student will solve mathematical problems related to drafting. IT.Mach.09 Students will produce perspective drawings showing objects from a one-point or two-point perspective show more than one surface at a time. IT.Mach.09.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.09.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.09.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings.

IT.Mach.10 Students will be able to explain what a cam and follower are and give definitions of the common associated terms. IT.Mach.10.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Mach.10.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Mach.10.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Mach.10.04 The student will solve mathematical problems related to drafting. IT.Mach.11 Students will demonstrate reasons to use a perspective drawing instead of an Isometric drawing. IT.Mach.11.01 Students will demonstrate basic CAD operations IT.Mach.11.02 Students will demonstrate basic care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software IT.Mach.11.03 Students will demonstrate Proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Mach.11.04 Students will demonstrate how to prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Mach.11.05 Students will demonstrate various lettering techniques (freehand or CAD) IT.Mach.12 Students will acquire the necessary skills to operate Plasma CAM software and how it relates to AutoCAD. IT.Mach.12.01 Students will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Mach.12.02 Students will identify common manufacturing and construction materials.

Architectural Drafting Architectural Drafting students will complete a full set of house plans of his or her choice and construct a scale model house of those plans. IT.Arch.01 Students will display knowledge of the legal aspects and terminology associated with purchasing a house, and various architectural housing styles. IT.Arch.01.01 The student will interpret drafting references and standards. IT.Arch.01.02 The student will develop framing plans IT.Arch.01.03 The student will develop, construct and dimension a residential floor plan layout. IT.Arch.01.04 The student will produce foundation/ basement plans. IT.Arch.02 Students will identify and produce a cross-section of the belowgrade parts of a house such as footings, foundation wall, drain tile, crawl space or basement, reinforcing rod, termite shield, sill, sill plate. IT.Arch.02.01 The student will use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.Arch.02.02 The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.Arch.02.03 The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.Arch.03 Students will produce a skeleton view of a corner of a house which includes a door and window. IT.Arch.03.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.03.02 The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.Arch.03.03 The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings. IT.Arch.04 Students will identify and produce a main floor plan of a house of his/her preference. IT.Arch.04.01 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.04.02 The student will identify and draw the various line type

IT.Arch.05 The student will demonstrate the proper procedures for producing additional plans for a second level or basement. IT.Arch.05.01- The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.05.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Arch.05.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Arch.05.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Arch.05.05 - The student will construct an architectural presentation drawing with site plan, floor plans, building elevations and wall sections. IT.Arch.06 Students will produce a set of elevation drawings of the exterior of their previously selected house. IT.Arch.06.01- The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.06.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Arch.06.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Arch.06.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Arch.06.05 - The student will construct an architectural presentation drawing with site plan, floor plans, building elevations and wall sections. IT.Arch.07 Students will produce a plot plan (bird's eye view) of the lot and the way the house sets on it. IT.Arch.07.01- The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.07.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Arch.07.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Arch.07.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Arch.07.05 - The student will construct an architectural presentation drawing with site plan, floor plans, building elevations and wall sections.

IT.Arch.08 Student will be able to produce a two-point perspective of the exterior of their previously selected house. When finished, the house will look as realistic as possible. IT.Arch.08.01- The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.08.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Arch.08.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Arch.08.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Arch.08.05 - The student will construct an architectural presentation drawing with site plan, floor plans, building elevations and wall sections. IT.Arch.09 Students will select an interior room of their previously selected house and produce a one-point perspective of that room. After the room is drawn the student must render or shade it. IT.Arch.09.01- The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD IT.Arch.09.02 - The student will demonstrate how to reproduce drawings (e.g., IT.Arch.09.03 - The student will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.Arch.09.04 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings IT.Arch.09.05 - The student will construct an architectural presentation drawing with site plan, floor plans, building elevations and wall sections. IT.Arch.10.01 Students will determine which careers related either directly or indirectly to drafting are of interest. IT.Arch.10.01.01 Students will display knowledge of careers related to the drafting field.

Drafting 1 Drafting 1 students will utilize elementary drafting principles used by drafters everywhere. IT.D1.01 Students will determine which careers related either directly or indirectly to drafting are of interest to the student IT.D1.01.01 Students will display knowledge of careers related to the drafting field. IT.D1.02 Students will acquire the knowledge of proper use of pencil type, hardness, and techniques used for various lines in sketching IT.D1.02.01 The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.D1.02.02 The student will demonstrate correct freehand lettering techniques. IT.D1.02.03 The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media IT.D1.02.04 The student will produce sketches proportionately with good line quality. IT.D1.03 The student will explain and demonstrate how drafting instruments used in making a drawing. IT.D1.03.01 The student will use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.D1.03.02 The student will identify and draw the various line types. IT.D1.03.03 The student will prepare drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.D1.04 The student will demonstrate the proper use of drafting instruments are in the making of a one-view drawing. IT.D1.04.01The students will demonstrate proper use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.D1.04.02 The students will identify and draw the various line types. IT.D1.04.03 The students will produce drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.D1.04.04 The students will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.D1.05 Students will produce isometric drawings and demonstrate how are the drawn. IT.D1.05.01The students will demonstrate proper use and maintain basic drafting equipment and machines. IT.D1.05.02 The students will identify and draw the various line types. IT.D1.05.03 The student will demonstrate correct lettering techniques. IT.D1.05.04 The students will produce drawings/designs using appropriate media. IT.D1.05.05 The students will apply basic dimensioning techniques. IT.D1.05.06 The student will solve mathematical problems related to drafting.

IT.D1.05.07 The students will read and interpret a variety of drawings IT.D1.06 Students will produce orthographic drawings and how are the drawn. IT.D1.06.01 The students will produce orthographic views and transfer features. IT.D1.06.02 The students will apply basic dimensioning techniques. IT.D1.06.03 The students will solve mathematical problems related to drafting. IT.D1.06.04 The students will read and interpret a variety of drawings. IT.D1.07 Students will demonstrate the basic functions and commands of Auto-CAD IT.D1.07.01 The students will demonstrate basic CAD operations. IT.D1.07.02 The students will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD equipment and software.

Introduction to CAD Introduction to CAD students, with the information learned in Drafting 1, will expand their knowledge of the drafting community through AutoCAD. IT.Cad.01 Students will acquire and exhibit the ability to use basic AutoCAD operation. IT.Cad.01.01 - The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.Cad.01.02 - The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and Software. IT.Cad.02 Students will produce two-dimensional drawings using the basic functions of AutoCAD. IT.Cad.02.01 - The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.Cad.02.02 - The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.Cad.02.03 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings. IT.Cad.03 Students will produce 3-dimensional drawings using the 3D functions of AutoCAD. IT.Cad.03.01 - The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.Cad.03.02 - The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.Cad.03.03 - The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating three- dimensional CAD drawings.

Material Processes Material Processes students will explore the manufacturing and processing of a variety of materials. IT.MP.01 Students will acquire and exhibit the ability to use basic AutoCAD operation. IT.MP.01.01 The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.MP.01.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.MP.02 Students will produce two-dimensional drawings using the basic functions of AutoCAD. IT.MP.02.01 The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations IT.MP.02.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.MP.02.03 The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating two- dimensional CAD drawings. IT.MP.03 Students will produce 3-dimensional drawings using the 3D functions of AutoCAD. IT.MP.03.01 The student will demonstrate basic CAD Operations. IT.MP.03.02 The student will demonstrate proper care and maintenance of CAD Equipment and software. IT.MP.03.03 The student will demonstrate proficiency in creating three- dimensional CAD drawings.

Construction Technology I Construction Technology I students will apply the construction practices of safety, concrete, masonry, metals, woods, plastics, framing, thermal and moisture protection, doors and windows, finishes, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC through the construction of an out of classroom project. IT.CT.01 Students will demonstrate the basic safety and safety operating procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.CT.01.01 Students will comply with shop and equipment safety rules. IT.CT.01.02 Students will inspect workplaces for safe working environment and report unsafe conditions. IT.CT.01.03 Students will correct safety hazards. IT.CT.01.04 Students will clean and maintain work area and leave in safe condition. IT.CT.01.05 Students will implement and comply with OSHA job site safety rules. IT.CT.02 Students will demonstrate the process and activities that must be completed to prepare a site for construction. IT.CT.02.01 Students will establish elevation reference points from benchmark. IT.CT.02.02 Students will establish footing grades. IT.CT.02.03 Students will locate and square corners. IT.CT.02.04 Students will install batter boards. IT.CT.02.05 Students will set grade stakes. IT.CT.02.06 Students will lay out a building using transit. IT.CT.03 Students will demonstrate the process and activities and apply methods that are used to complete the concrete for a construction project. IT.CT.03.01 Students will explain all components of preparing foundations and footings. IT.CT.03.01 Students will build forms for concrete including the erection of wall forms to include anchor bolts, bulkheads and key- way on appropriate footing. IT.CT.03.01 Students will pour, screed and finish concrete. IT.CT.03.01 Students will strip and clean forms. IT.CT.03.01 Students will demonstrate appropriate handling and placing techniques. IT.CT.04 Students will construct and apply methods that are used to complete the carpentry for a construction project. IT.CT.04.01 Students will identify parts of a stair and compute rise, run, and headroom.

IT.CT.04.01 Students will rough in wall, roof, and floor systems. IT.CT.04.01 Students will install prefab truss and rafter roof system. IT.CT.04.01 Students will lay out structural members on center. IT.CT.05 Students will install the components that that are needed for thermal and moisture protection. IT.CT.05.01 Students will identify the sidewall and ceiling insulation, vapor barriers, ventilation and air infiltration. IT.CT.05.02 Students will identify types of roofing systems including common standards associated with roofing (i.e., flashing, penetrations, and installation). IT.CT.05.03 Students will install insulation. IT.CT.05.04 Students will observe appropriate waterproofing and drainage procedures. IT.CT.06 Students will apply the basic techniques for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems. IT.CT.06.01 Students will splice wire correctly. IT.CT.06.02 Students will wire and diagram the following switching arrangements: 3- way switching; single pole switching; and duplex receptacle. IT.CT.06.03 Students will identify and explain ground fault protection. IT.CT.06.04 Students will identify types and sizes of wire. IT.CT.06.05 Students will observe the installation and connection of an electrical service entrance and breaker box. IT.CT.06.06 Students will explain the difference between the components and operation of the following HVAC systems: steam, hot water, forced air and unit ventilation, air conditioning, and solar systems. IT.CT.06.07 Students will explain the installation of water faucet and water closet replacement. IT.CT.06.08 Students will identify the plumbing system in a structure (i.e., ventilation, sewer, potable water, etc.). IT.CT.07 Students will carry out the methods used to put the final touches on a construction project. IT.CT.07.01 Students will observe appropriate mortar mixing techniques, layout, and bonding of masonry walls. IT.CT.07.02 Students will measure and cut flashing, siding, soffit, and trim. IT.CT.07.03 Students will miter and install molding trim. IT.CT.07.04 Students will install cabinetry and casework. IT.CT.07.05 Students will install pre- hung door and precased window. IT.CT.07.06 Students will demonstrate appropriate techniques for installing and finishing drywall. IT.CT.07.07 Students will identify various floor- covering options.

Wood Technology Wood Technology students will explore the basic concepts of Industrial Technology including woodworking machine safety and operation through the demonstration of skills acquired throughout the class. IT.WT.01 Students will apply the basic safety and operating procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.WT.01.01 Students will comply with shop and equipment safety rules. IT.WT.01.01 Students will inspect workplaces for safe working environment and report unsafe conditions. IT.WT.01.01 Students will correct safety hazards. IT.WT.01.01 Students will clean and maintain work area and leave in safe condition. IT.WT.01.01 Students will implement and comply with OSHA job site safety rules. IT.WT.02 Students will apply the basic background knowledge required for entry into the construction industry. IT.WT.02.01 Students will cut material to specified dimensions and shape. IT.WT.02.02 Students will install and remove fasteners properly. IT.WT.02.03 Students will measure and compute using fractions and decimals. IT.WT.03 Students will demonstrate the basic sequence of procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.WT.03.01 Students will receive, inspect, inventory, stack, and properly store equipment, materials, and supplies on- site. IT.WT.03.02 Students will interpret a materials list. IT.WT.03.03 Students will compute the quantity of commonly used materials. IT.WT.03.04 Students will identify parts and materials.

Cabinet Making Cabinet Making students will construct projects using advanced methods of designing, planning, jointing, cutting, and assembling furniture and cabinets. IT.CM.01 Students will apply the basic safety and operating procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.CM.01.01 Comply with shop and equipment safety rules. IT.CM.01.02 Inspect workplaces for safe working environment and report unsafe conditions. IT.CM.01.03 Correct safety hazards. IT.CM.01.04 Clean and maintain work area and leave in safe condition. IT.CM.01.05 Implement and comply with OSHA job site safety rules. IT.CM.02 Students will apply the basic background knowledge required for entry into the construction industry. IT.CM.02.01 Cut material to specified dimensions and shape. IT.CM.02.02 Install and remove fasteners properly. IT.CM.02.03 Measure and compute using fractions and decimals. IT.CM.03 Students will demonstrate the basic sequence of procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.CM.03.01 Receive, inspect, inventory, stack, and properly store equipment, materials, and supplies on- site. IT.CM.03.02 Interpret a materials list. IT.CM.03.03 Compute the quantity of commonly used materials. IT.CM.03.04 Identify parts and materials.

Construction Technology II Construction Technology II students will further their training of the trades and explore the management of a construction jobsite. IT.CT.01 Students will demonstrate the basic safety and safety operating procedures necessary for a construction project. IT.CT.01.01 Students will comply with shop and equipment safety rules. IT.CT.01.02 Students will inspect workplaces for safe working environment and report unsafe conditions. IT.CT.01.03 Students will correct safety hazards. IT.CT.01.04 Students will clean and maintain work area and leave in safe condition. IT.CT.01.05 Students will implement and comply with OSHA job site safety rules. IT.CT.02 Students will demonstrate the process and activities that must be completed to prepare a site for construction. IT.CT.02.01 Students will establish elevation reference points from benchmark. IT.CT.02.02 Students will establish footing grades. IT.CT.02.03 Students will locate and square corners. IT.CT.02.04 Students will install batter boards. IT.CT.02.05 Students will set grade stakes. IT.CT.02.06 Students will lay out a building using transit. IT.CT.03 Students will demonstrate the process and activities and apply methods that are used to complete the concrete for a construction project. IT.CT.03.01 Students will explain all components of preparing foundations and footings. IT.CT.03.02 Students will build forms for concrete including the erection of wall forms to include anchor bolts, bulkheads and key- way on appropriate footing. IT.CT.03.03 Students will pour, screed and finish concrete. IT.CT.03.04 Students will strip and clean forms. IT.CT.03.05 Students will demonstrate appropriate handling and placing techniques. IT.CT.04 Students will construct and apply methods that are used to complete the carpentry for a construction project. IT.CT.04.01 Students will identify parts of a stair and compute rise, run, and headroom. IT.CT.04.02 Students will rough in wall, roof, and floor systems. IT.CT.04.03 Students will install prefab truss and rafter roof system. IT.CT.04.04 Students will lay out structural members on center.

IT.CT.05 Students will install the components that that are needed for thermal and moisture protection. IT.CT.05.01 Students will identify the sidewall and ceiling insulation, vapor barriers, ventilation and air infiltration. IT.CT.05.02 Students will identify types of roofing systems including common standards associated with roofing (i.e., flashing, penetrations, and installation). IT.CT.05.03 Students will install insulation. IT.CT.05.04 Students will observe appropriate waterproofing and drainage procedures. IT.CT.06 Students will apply the basic techniques for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems. IT.CT.06.01 Students will splice wire correctly. IT.CT.06.02 Students will wire and diagram the following switching arrangements: 3- way switching; single pole switching; and duplex receptacle. IT.CT.06.03 Students will identify and explain ground fault protection. IT.CT.06.04 Students will identify types and sizes of wire. IT.CT.06.05 Students will observe the installation and connection of an electrical service entrance and breaker box. IT.CT.06.06 Students will explain the difference between the components and operation of the following HVAC systems: steam, hot water, forced air and unit ventilation, air conditioning, and solar systems. IT.CT.06.07 Students will explain the installation of water faucet and water closet replacement. IT.CT.06.08 Students will identify the plumbing system in a structure (i.e., ventilation, sewer, potable water, etc.). IT.CT.07 Students will carry out the methods used to put the final touches on a construction project. IT.CT.07.01 Students will observe appropriate mortar mixing techniques, layout, and bonding of masonry walls. IT.CT.07.02 Students will measure and cut flashing, siding, soffit, and trim. IT.CT.07.03 Students will miter and install molding trim. IT.CT.07.04 Students will install cabinetry and casework. IT.CT.07.05 Students will install pre- hung door and precased window. IT.CT.07.06 Students will demonstrate appropriate techniques for installing and finishing drywall. IT.CT.07.07 Students will identify various floor- covering options.

Company Management Company Management students will explore the basic principles of manufacturing and apply knowledge to create a company to manufacture and market a product.