Ag Mechanics 
    Curriculum Project 
    Woodworking (DRAFT) | 
  
Resources: 
Teachers: 
Texts:
  - Agriculture Mechanics Fundamentals and Applications � 6th Edition, Ray 
  Herren; Thompson-Delmar Learning
 
  - Modern Agricultural Mechanics -- Burke, Stanley R., & Wakeman, T. J. 
  (1990).  (2nd ed.). Danville, IL: Interstate Publishers.
 
Web Sites:
Curriculum: 
  2400, 2401, 
  2402, 2403, 
  2404, 2405, 
  2449
Methods: 
  - Read the Woodworking/Construction units in the text book(s) you are using.
 
  - Go to a local lumber yard and gather a selection of wood samples (bother 
  lumber and manufactured products) to use as props while teaching this unit.   
  Get a selection of common fasteners used for woodworking. 
 
  - Collect sample projects to use as examples. 
 
  - Be sure you are comfortable performing any of the skills you will be 
  demonstrating to your class.  IMPORTANT:  Many woodworking power 
  tools can be dangerous if not properly setup and used. 
 
  - Use your shop, surrounding buildings, and wood products to view different 
  aspects of woodworking.
 
Standards: 
  - B1.0 Students understand personal and group safety:
 
  - B1.1 Practice the rules for personal and group safety while working in an 
  agricultural mechanics environment. 
 
  - B1.2 Know the relationship between accepted shop management procedures and 
  a safe working environment. 
 
  - B2.0 Students understand the principles of basic woodworking: 
 
  - B2.1 Know how to identify common wood products, lumber types, and sizes.
  
 
  - B2.2 Know how to calculate board feet, lumber volume, and square feet.
  
 
  - B2.3 Know how to identify, select, and implement basic fastening systems.
  
 
  - B2.4 Complete a woodworking project, including interpreting a plan, 
  developing a bill of materials and cutting list, selecting materials, shaping, 
  joining, and finishing. 
 
  - 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. 
 
  - 6.0 Health and Safety 
 
  - Students understand health and safety policies, procedures, regulations, 
  and practices, including the use of equipment and handling of hazardous 
  materials:
 
  - 6.2 Understand critical elements of health and safety practices related to 
  storing, cleaning, and maintaining tools, equipment, and supplies. 
 
  - 6.4 Maintain safe and healthful working conditions. 
 
  - 6.5 Use tools and machines safely and appropriately. 
 
  - 6.6 Know how to both prevent and respond to accidents in the agricultural 
  industry. 
 
  - 7.0 Responsibility and Flexibility 
 
  - Students know the behaviors associated with the demonstration of 
  responsibility and flexibility in personal, workplace, and community settings:
  
 
  - 7.1 Understand the qualities and behaviors that constitute a positive and 
  professional work demeanor. 
 
  - 7.2 Understand the importance of accountability and responsibility in 
  fulfilling personal, community, and workplace roles. 
 
  - 7.3 Understand the need to adapt to varied roles and responsibilities.
  
 
  - 7.4 Understand that individual actions can affect the larger community.
  
 
  - 7.5 Understand the importance of time management to fulfill 
  responsibilities. 
 
  - 7.6 Know how to apply high-quality craftsmanship to a product or 
  presentation and continually refine and perfect it. 
 
  - 8.0 Ethics and Legal Responsibilities 
 
  - Students understand professional, ethical, and legal behavior consistent 
  with applicable laws, regulations, and organizational norms: 
  8.1 Know the major local, district, state, and federal regulatory agencies and 
  entities that affect the industry and how they enforce laws and regulations.
   
  - 8.2 Understand the concept and application of ethical and legal behavior 
  consistent with workplace standards. 
 
  - 8.3 Understand the role of personal integrity and ethical behavior in the 
  workplace. 
 
  - 8.4 Understand how to access, analyze, and implement quality assurance 
  information. 
 
  - 9.0 Leadership and Teamwork 
 
  - Students understand effective leadership styles, key concepts of group 
  dynamics, team and individual decision making, the benefits of workforce 
  diversity, and conflict resolution: 
 
  - 9.1 Understand the characteristics and benefits of teamwork, leadership, 
  and citizenship in the school, community, and workplace settings. 
 
  - 9.3 Understand how to organize and structure work individually and in 
  teams for effective performance and the attainment of goals.
 
  - 9.4 Know multiple approaches to conflict resolution and their 
  appropriateness for a variety of situations in the workplace. 
 
  - 9.5 Understand how to interact with others in ways that demonstrate 
  respect for individual and cultural differences and for the attitudes and 
  feelings of others. 
 
  - 10.0 Technical Knowledge and Skills
 
  - 10.4 Maintain and troubleshoot equipment used in the agricultural 
  industry. 
 
Unit Topics:
  - Introduction
    - Unit Goal: Students will understand the fundamentals of woodworking and 
    demonstrate applied skills through project construction.
 
  
   
  - Safety (Rules-Word) 
  (Safety Test)
 
  - Terminology
    - Teacher Reference
 
    -  Student Reference
 
  
   
  - Selecting, Cutting and Shaping Wood
    - Topic Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will be able 
    to:
      - Pass a safety test and demonstrate proper use of woodworking tools and 
      equipment.
 
      - Select kinds, grades, and quantity of lumber for a given task.
 
      - Identify and demonstrate the uses of ten different woodworking hand 
      tools.
 
      - Measure and mark wood for cutting and drilling.
 
      - Operate power tools correctly and safely, replacing blades and making 
      adjustments as necessary.
 
    
     
    - Topic Presentation (Teacher Notes � Word) (Student 
    Outline-Word) (PPT)
 
  
   
  - V. Fastening Wood
    - Topic Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will be able 
    to:
      - Cut and assemble wood parts. 
 
      - Identify different types of wood fasteners
 
      - Properly join pieces of wood to assemble projects
 
      - Select and use appropriate tools to complete each project.
 
      - Know the basic joints used in woodworking and demonstrate the 
      application of two.
 
    
     
    - Topic Presentation (Teacher Notes � Word) (Student Outline) (PPT)
 
  
   
  - VI. Finishing Wood
    - Topic Objectives: Upon completion of this unit, students will be able 
    to:
      - Properly choose types of finishes for each job
 
      - Select and properly choose appropriate tools to complete the job
 
    
     
    - B. Topic Presentation (Teacher Notes � Word) (Student Outline) (PPT)
 
  
   
Worksheet 
  - Woodworking Bill of Materials
 
Unit Assessment
  - Woodworking Final Project (Instructions-CAD) (Instructions-PDF)
 
  - Woodworking Unit Test (Word)
 
Skill Assignments / Projects
California Ag Mechanics 
Curriculum Project