Intro to Ag Mechanics Model
Units:
- FFA Issues and Opportunities
- Supervised Agricultural Experiences
- The California Agricultural Record Book
- Careers in Agricultural Mechanics
- Personal and Group Safety
- Rope Work & Load Securing
- Basic Agricultural Woodworking
- Calculating Board Feet
- Fasteners Used in Woodworking
- Cutting and Shaping Wood
- Redwood Planter Box Project
- Anticipatory Sets or Hooks
- What do these projects have in common?
- Laying out the planter box project.
- Demonstration- Cutting Down the 1"X12" with the table saw and radial arm saw
- Students cutting down their 1" X 12" with the table saw and radial arm saw
- Demonstration- Making their Dado and rabbet joint
- Students making their dado and rabbet joints
- Demonstration- Assembling your Redwood Planter Box
- Students assembling their Redwood Planter Boxes
- Demonstration- Drilling your Drainage Holes
- Student drilling their drainage holes
- Demonstration- Finishing your project
- Students finishing their redwood planter boxes
- Closure-Summary
- Push Stick Project
- Book End Project
- Basic Agricultural Electricity and Wiring
- Plumbing Systems in Agriculture
- Agricultural Cold/Hot Metal Processes
- Agricultural Concrete and Masonry Practices
- Oxy-fuel Cutting and Welding
- Electric Arc Welding Processes
- Small Engines
- Land Measurement
- Projects
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Activity Originally Created By:
Jake Dunn
Trimming and Sanding
Part of Lesson Plan: Cutting and Shaping Wood
Activity Overview / Details
(This is a great unit to do at the end of the semester around winter break. Kids always need gifts for family this time of year, and most woodshops have a lot of scrap wood that can be used up to make the cutting board.)
Start the class off asking the question "How many of you are done gift shopping for the upcoming holidays?" Solicit some answers from the class and find out what kinds of things the average high schooler is buying this year. "I have a few people that I can't think of a good gift for, and my personal funds are running a little dry" Ask the class for suggestions, then roll in a bin or wheel barrow full of scrap wood from the shop or from local lumber yards. " What could we make that would be a good gift from this pile of scrap?" Guide the class to the answer that you are looking for which is a laminated cutting board. Show a few and discuss what goes into making them. "Today we will study the way that wood is harvested and finished so that we can use it to make useful and beautiful things like these cutting boards".




