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9 1 8 2 F u r n i t u r e M a k i n g ( 1 2 A ) 40S/40E/40M A Cabinet and Furniture Making Course

9 1 8 2 : F u r n i t u r e M a k i n g ( 1 2 A ) 4 0 S / 4 0 E / 4 0 M Course Description In this course, students will be introduced to furniture construction. Students will learn about furniture woods, adhesives, and hardware. They will produce joints as part of furniture-making projects. Goal 1: Describe and apply health and safety practices. GLO 1.1: Describe and apply health and safety practices. SLO 12A.1.1.1: SLO 12A.1.1.2: Describe and apply health and safety practices. Create and maintain a safe and organized working environment. GLO 1.2: Demonstrate knowledge of the Trade Safety Awareness Manual. Goal 2: Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of materials. GLO 2.1: Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of materials. SLO 12A.2.1.1: Demonstrate an understanding of the characteristics of woods and wood products used in furniture making. Goal 3: Demonstrate the storage, selection, use, and management of materials, fasteners, adhesives, and hardware. GLO 3.1: Demonstrate the storage, selection, use, and management of materials. 9182: Furniture Making (12A) 3

GLO 3.2: Demonstrate the storage, selection, use, and management of fasteners. SLO 12A.3.2.1: Demonstrate the selection and use of fasteners. SLO 12A.3.2.2: Select appropriate fasteners based on their characteristics and the requirements of the project. GLO 3.3: Demonstrate the storage, selection, use, and management of adhesives. SLO 12A.3.3.1: Demonstrate the selection and use of adhesives. SLO 12A.3.3.2: Select appropriate adhesives based on their characteristics and the requirements of the project. GLO 3.4: Demonstrate the storage, selection, use, and management of hardware. SLO 12A.3.4.1: Demonstrate the selection and use of hardware. SLO 12A.3.4.2: Select appropriate hardware based on their characteristics and the requirements of the project. Goal 4: Demonstrate the identification, selection, operation, and maintenance of tools and equipment. GLO 4.1: Demonstrate the identification, selection, operation, and maintenance of tools and equipment. SLO 12A.4.1.1: SLO 12A.4.1.2: Demonstrate the selection, operation, and maintenance of tools and equipment. Demonstrate the safe use, selection, and maintenance of trade-related hand and power tools and equipment and stationary machines on an assigned project. (A3.6) Goal 5: Demonstrate the ability to interpret blueprints and to produce drawings and layouts. GLO 5.1: Demonstrate the ability to interpret blueprints and to produce drawings and layouts. SLO 12A.5.1.1: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to produce drawings and layouts, create cutting lists, and estimate costs. 4 9182: Furniture Making (12A)

Goal 6: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to joinery and casework. GLO 6.1: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to joinery and casework. SLO 12A.6.1.1: SLO 12A.6.1.2: SLO 12A.6.1.3: SLO 12A.6.1.4: Describe considerations and choices in joinery and casework. (E1.1) Describe traditional joinery applications, their rationale, and preferred techniques for layout and use of specific joints. (E1.2) Describe contemporary and other types of traditional joinery and casework. (E1.3) Demonstrate the knowledge and skills required to construct pieces of furniture that incorporate a variety of joinery. Goal 7: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to finishing. GLO 7.1: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to finishing. Goal 8: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to installation. GLO 8.1: Demonstrate knowledge and skills related to installation. Goal 9: Describe and apply transferable cross-curricular knowledge and skills as they relate to cabinet and furniture making. GLO 9.1: Demonstrate knowledge and skills from mathematics as they relate to cabinet and furniture making. SLO 12A.9.1.1: SLO 12A.9.1.2: Review general mathematics concepts and the use of an electronic calculator. (B1.1) Perform specified trade-related calculations. (B1.2) GLO 9.2: Demonstrate knowledge and skills from information and communication technology as they relate to cabinet and furniture making. 9182: Furniture Making (12A) 5

Goal 10: Follow the ethical and legal standards that pertain to cabinet and furniture making. GLO 10.1: Demonstrate an awareness of the ethical and legal expectations of cabinet and furniture makers. Goal 11: Demonstrate employability skills. GLO 11.1: Demonstrate fundamental employability skills. SLO 12A.11.1.1: Demonstrate regular attendance and punctuality. SLO 12A.11.1.2: Demonstrate accountability by taking responsibility for own actions. SLO 12A.11.1.3: Demonstrate adaptability and effort. SLO 12A.11.1.4: Demonstrate the ability to accept and follow direction and feedback. SLO 12A.11.1.5: Demonstrate teamwork skills. SLO 12A.11.1.6: Demonstrate the ability to stay on task and to use time effectively. SLO 12A.11.1.7: Demonstrate the responsible use of electronic devices. GLO 11.2: Demonstrate critical thinking skills. SLO 12A.11.2.1: Demonstrate problem-solving skills. GLO 11.3: Demonstrate respectful interactions with individuals of different cultures. SLO 12A.11.3.1: Demonstrate an awareness of cultural differences in the workplace. Goal 12: Demonstrate an awareness of sustainability as it pertains to cabinet and furniture making. GLO 12.1: Describe the cabinet and furniture making industry s sustainability practices and their impact on the environment. GLO 12.2: Describe the impact of sustainability on the health and well-being of cabinet and furniture makers. SLO 12A.12.2.1: Define sustainability as it relates to human health and well-being. 6 9182: Furniture Making (12A)

Goal 13: Demonstrate an understanding of the structure and scope of cabinet and furniture making, including education and career opportunities and working environments. GLO 13.1: Describe the scope of cabinet and furniture making. GLO 13.2: Describe apprenticeship, education, and employment opportunities and working environments in cabinet and furniture making. Goal 14: Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of cabinet and furniture making, including its technological progression and emerging trends. GLO 14.1: Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of cabinet and furniture making, including its technological progression and emerging trends. 9182: Furniture Making (12A) 7