Ag Mechanics
Curriculum Project
Electrical (DRAFT) |
Resources:
Teachers:
Texts:
- Agriculture Mechanics Fundamentals and Applications � 6th Edition, Ray
Herren
- Modern Agricultural Mechanics -- Burke, Stanley R., & Wakeman, T. J.
(1990). (2nd ed.). Danville, IL: Interstate Publishers.
Web Sites:
Curriculum:
Electrical Board Problems
Demonstration Videos
An experiment with short video clips to demonstrate a single skill or tip.
These were made with the movie option of a digital camera so the quality
is not the greatest. They could have a voice over narration. These
took about 10 minutes to make and 10 minutes to render for the web. They
could be larger if desired.
How to make a wire loop #1
(diagonal cutters)
How to make a wire loop #2
(wire strippers)
How to attach the loop
to a screw terminal
Methods:
- Read the Electrical units in the text book(s) you are using.
- Go to a local hardware store and gather a selection of electrical part and
supplies to use as
props while teaching this unit. Or, check with your maintenance or grounds
departments to �borrow� materials and tools to use as visuals.
- Become familiar with common circuits.
- Be sure you are comfortable performing any of the skills you will be
demonstrating to your class.
Standards:
- 4.0 Technology
- Students know how to use contemporary and emerging
technological resources in diverse and changing personal, community, and
workplace environments:
- 4.1 Understand past, present, and future technological
advances as they relate to a chosen pathway.
- 4.6 Differentiate among, select, and apply appropriate tools and
technology.
- 5.0 Problem Solving and Critical Thinking
- Students understand how to create alternative solutions by using critical
and creative thinking skills, such as logical reasoning, analytical thinking,
and problem-solving techniques:
- 5.1 Apply appropriate problem-solving strategies and critical thinking
skills to work-related issues and tasks.
- 5.3 Use critical thinking skills to make informed decisions and solve
problems.
Unit Topics:
- Introduction
- Safety (outline) (Safety Test)
- General shop safety
- Tool and material safety
- Soldering safety
- Terminology (HTML, Word)
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Worksheet
Unit Assessment
Skill Assignments / Projects
California Ag Mechanics
Curriculum Project