Develop increasing proficiency with a larger number of portable power tools.
Demonstrate increasing proficiency with an increasing number of complex stationary power tools.
Demonstrate increasing proficiency of woodworking skills to complete and assess a project.
Demonstrate the ability to accurately locate a building on a given site.
Demonstrate an understanding of pilings, footings, and basement wall construction.
Demonstrate a basic knowledge of the procedures and techniques involved in framing the floor of a typical residential construction.
Demonstrate the procedures for framing and sheathing walls in residential construction.
Demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to construct a basic box project using a face frame or frameless process which may include doors and drawers.
Recognize how school-based skills development is used to meet workplace expectations.
Gain experience in the world of work in the construction and carpentry industry to make informed career choices by expanding career research and exploration beyond the classroom.
Reflect and report on the work experience including, but not limited to, hours of work, personal relationships, employer expectations, evaluation criteria, and overall personal performance.
Module 12: Working Drawings
Module 13: Floor Plans
Module 15: Wall Sections
Module 31: Reading Technical Documents (Blueprints)