REPORT RESUMES

ED 016813 VT 004 164 THE PREPARATION OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATION OF THE CLUSTER

CONCEPT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL - LEVEL. VOLWIE--1-11-o litSMILMONAt-PL-M4S-fOr-THEMeTAL AND PABRICWITON CLUSTER. BY... MALEY, DONALD MARYLAND UNIV., COLLEGE PARK REPORT NUMBER BR -6 -2312 PUB DATE AUG 67 GRANT 0EG-2.4...062312-0175 EDRS PRICE MF -$0.75 H- C$7.20 17SP.

DESCRIPTORS- *OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTERS, *METAL WORKERS, *CURRICULUM GUIDES, *TEACHING GUIDES, *TRADE AND INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION, GRADE 11, GRADE 12.

DESIGNED FOR USE WITH 11TH AND 12TH GRADE STUDENTS, THIS CURRICULUM GUIDE FOR THE OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTER IN METAL FORMING AND FABRICATION WAS DEVELOPED BY PARTICIPATING TEACHERS FROM RESULTS OF THE RESEARCH PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN VOLUME I(VT 004 162). THE COURSE DESCRIPTION, NEED FOR THE COURSE, COURSE OBJECTIVES, PROCEDURES AND INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN ARE DISCUSSED BRIEFLY. THE TASKS AND HUMAN REQUIREMENTS ARE ARRANGED IN AN INSTRUCTIONAL SEQUENCE FOR EACH OCCUPATION INCLUDED IN THE METAL FORMING AND FABRICATION CLUSTER-- ASSEMBLY, , SHEET METAL WORK, AND . SUGGESTED TEACHING METHODS, INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS, STUDENT ACTIVITIES, AND EVALUATION PROCEDURES ARE ARRANGED IN COLUMNS OPPOSITE EACH AREA OF HUMAN REQUIREMENT. AN INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS LIST OF BOOKS, FILM, FILMSTRIPS AND CHARTS IS INCLUDED. VOLUME III INSTRUCTIONAL PLANS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION CLUSTER (VT 004 163) AND VOLUME IV, INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN FOR THE ELECTRO-MECHANICAL INSTALLATION AND REPAIR'CLUSTER (VT 004 165) COVER THE OTHER TWO OCCUPATIONAL CLUSTERS THAT WERE DEVELOPED BY THE PROJECT. (MM) .e.to Wet *I 106

FINAL REPORT (One of Four Volumes) EIrk Projeeils-No. 6-2312 Grant No. OEG 2-7-062312-0175

THE PREPARATION OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATION OF THE CLUSTER CONCEPT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL

Volume III

Instructional Plans for the Metal Forming and Fabrication Cluster

August 1967

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE

Office of Education Bureau c! Research U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION & WELFARE OFFICE OF EDUCATION

THIS DOCUMENT HAS BEEN REPRODUCED EXACTLY AS RECEIVED FROM THE PERSON OR ORGANIZATION ORIGINATING D. POINTS OF VIEW OR OPINIONS

STATED DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT OFFICIAL OFFICE OF EDUCATION

POSITION OR POLICY.

THE PREPARATION OF CURRICULUM MATERIALS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS FOR AN EXPERIMENTAL APPLICATION OF THE CLUSTER CONCEPT OF VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AT THE SECONDARY SCHOOL LEVEL

Volume III

Instructional Plans for the Metal Forming and Fabrication Cluster

Contract Number OEG 2-7-062312-0175

Dr. Donald Maley

August 1967

The research reported herein was performed pursuant to a grant with the Office ofEducation, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Contractors under- taking such projects under Government sponsorship are encouraged to express freely their professional judgment in the conduct of the project. Points of view or opinions stated do not, therefore, necessarily represent official Office of Education position or policy.

Industrial Education Department University of Maryland College Park, Maryland TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page

INTRODUCTION iii

INSTRUCTIONAL PLANS

A. Assembly

B. Machining 46

C. Sheet Metal Work 93

D. Welding 122

INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS LIST 165 INTRODUCTION

The volume for the occupational cluster of metal formingand fabrication is the result of the research procedures which aredescribed in Part III of the final report volume. The instructional plans for the cluster were developed by the teachers participatinvin the program. Each teacher selected one of the occupations in thecluster and developed an instructional plan based on the tasks and areas ofhuman requirement identified during the first phase of the project. The areas of humati) requirement are arranged in a suggestedinstructional sequence for each task in the occupation. The teaching methods, instructionalmaterials, student activities, and methods of evaluation werethen identified for each area of human requirement.

COURSE DESCRIPTION: The Instructional plan for theoccupation cluster of metal forming and fabricationis designed to he used in a cluster concept program in vocationaleducation at the secondary school level.

The program is aimed at thedevelopment of skills and understandings related to a group of occupations within themetal forming and fabrication clusier. It is not an in-depth developmentinto any one occupation, but aims at preparing students to enter anumber of occupations within the fabrication cluster.

NEED FOR THE COURSE: The course is designed tomeet the needs of students pursuing a general curriculumin the secondary school systemby providing job entry skills in a number ofrelated occupations. It is also designed to meet the student's needfor self appraisal ofinterests and potentialities

in a number of occupations.

iii Specific needs include the following:

I. To provide students with the opportunity for a greater degree of mobility on a geographical basis.

2. To provide students with the opportunity for mobility within an industry or occupation.

3. To provide students with the opportunity for greater flexibility in occupational choice patterns.

COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course for the metal forming and fabrication cluster will be directed toward the following objectives:

I. To broaden the student's knowledge of the available opportunities in occupations found in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

2. To develop job entry skills and knowledge for several occupations found in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

3. To develop a favorable attitude toward work in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

4. To develop a student's insight into the sources of information that will be helpful to him as he moves through the occupational areas.

The specific objectives for the course are the following:

I. To develop the student's competency in the use of common hand tools found in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

2. To develop the student's competency in using power tools and equipment needed for jots entry into the occupations found in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

3. To develop the student's understanding of the operations, procedures, and processes associated with the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

To develop safe working habits related to the occupations within the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

iv 5. To familiarize the student with the terminology associated with the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

6. To develop an understanding of the resources available to him in his pursuit of the course as well as in his work following graduation.

PROCEDURE: It is recommended that the course be offered during the

student's junior and senior year in high school. Instruction should be

provided for two periods a day, five days a week,during the school year.

The most appropriate facility would be a self-contained

laboratory unit containing the essential tools and equipment necessary

for teaching job entry tasks in the metal forming and fabrication cluster.

The instructor should be a person with some experience and

competence in the occupations included in the cluster.The course

should be organized by the teacher on a multiple acitvity basis with

groups of students rotating through the specific occupational areas.

The common areas of human requirement needed to perform the tasks in

the cluster should be emphasized so.that an opportunity is provided for

the students to transfer the common skill or knowledge from one occupation

to another.

The possibility of team teaching procedures would be appropriate

for the metal forming and fabrication cluster. Specialists in different

occupational areas would participate in the instructional program. The

team teachers could be other vocational teachers as well as competent

individuals from the community.

The instructor of the course should coordinate his program with

other teachers in the school to develop the competencies in mathematics,

science, and communication that will be needed for successful performance in the occupations found in the metalforming and fabrication cluster.

Community resources, such as localindustries, employment agencies, and tradesmen should be utilized to provideoccupational information and

knowledge needed concerning the performance ofthe tasks in the metal forming and fabrication occupations.

INSTRUCTIONAL PLAN: The following section of thevolume presents the

instructional plan for the metal formingand fabrication cluster. The

tasks and areas of human requirement arearranged in an instructional

sequence for eachoccupation. Suggested teaching methods, instructional

materials, student activities, andevaluation procedures are found

opposite each area of humanrequirement. Instructional plans for

occupational information are found atthe end of each occupation. The

plan sheets in the volumeprovide teachers with the informationneeded

to implement a metal forming andfabrication cluster concept programat

the secondary school level.

vi ASSEMBLY TASK NO. I: ADHERING PARTS WITH ADHESIVES USING HAND PROCESSES TO PADOCCE A NET BONDED ASSEMBLY HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHMIG ETN0SS SUGGESTEC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED sTuDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED SVALUATI.. PRCCESRFS S,SSESTES Reeding working drawinga.b. to determine: AdhesiveSurfaces to touse be bonded Lecture Using Overhead TransparencyOverhead Projector of blueprint ,Assignment:Watching screen Walker, as teacher pp. 21 elaborates. Needing unit 02. Modern OralWritten questioning. quiz. Applyingfor mixing knowledge adhesives. of weight and volume Lecture I. Scale Working related problems. Check problems worked. 2. ProportionsMelo Adhesive constituents products.regerdlegmanufacturersExtra Credit: the ofcornet adhesives mixtures for ofinformation their Writing to various adhesiveCalculating according proportions to specifications. of components of Lecture 2.1. WeightVolume MeasuringScaleAdhesive constituentscontainers speolficatlome.adhesivesWorking problems to be mixedof various to various quer:titles of Check problems. appropriateCleaning surfaces cleaning to a.method:be b.bonded with AbrasiveChemical or wid bath Demonstration ChemicalSandEmeryAcid berib Paper Clotsbath facilitiesfacilities Instructer'sPractice cleaning directions. surfaces according to Observation. Setting up metal assembly for bonding Demonstration FixturesClampsJigs assemblyPracticing to prepare proper formethod bending. of setts..; me Observation. ofprocureMixing the adhesive.aedslve called compoundfor In specifications according to OverheadDemonstration usinga. Method of mixing TransparencyOverhead Projector of specifications (Teacher Mode/ toPracticing directions. mixing an adhesive according ObservationOrel Questions Applying adhesive to area to be bonded Demonstration b. Ventilation Mixing Pot Practicing applying edhesvie to material. Observation. with hand tools c.b.a.d. SolventSafetyTimeThick/cies lapse required BrushMaterials to be bonded specificationsmenneeClamping approprate metal bondedof toadhesive assembly assembly and in a Demonstration c.b.a. ClampingTypePressure of clampstime required AssemblyVarious clampsParts MationsClamping enden assemblydirections. according to spool- Observation. Task No. I (continued)HUMAN PECUIPE"P.T AREA TFAr>.1%"; "ETPOCS SL-:'ES'E7 1.y.E1P,,,CTIoNAL mATEPIPLS SUr-GESTEC sTL:ENT A.,71wITIES SLCUS-E: S. --75Tce adhesivesCleaning handwith toolsproper used solvents. in applying Demonstration a.b. MethodType of of solvent removal SolventsBrushes directions.Practicing cleaning tools according to Observation. assembly.Removing clamping devices from bonded Demonstration b.a. MethodCuring oftime Removal BondedVarious assemblies Clamps Practicingfrom assembly. proper mmovel of Amps Observation. applyingSelecting adhesive. appropriate hand tools for wrtursb.a. Rollers rushes HandManufacturers Tools Specifications variousPracticing types selecting of applications. proper tools for Oral or written quiz. blueprintmetalSelecting bond adhesiveassembly toaccording be used tofor the Lecture b.a. StrengthneededLength ofof jointtime ManufacturersBlueprint Specifications variousChoosing jobs the toadhasvie be done. best suited to fit Check results. forSelecting assembly appropriate clamping devices Lecture e. bestTypes suited of clamps ManufacturersClamps(Cipmming Pressure) Specifications ofChoosing assemblies. proper clamps for various types Oral or written questions assemblySelecting appropriate mixing devices for Lecture a. Mixing pots Manufacturers'Mixing Pots Specifications inSelecting specifications. mixing devices as recommended Oral or written questions Practicingindicated proper on the safety specifications precautions as Lecture b.a. VentilationSkin Exposure Manufacturers' Safety Precautions recommendedListing various by various safety manufacturers. regulations as Check results. TASK NO. 2: ADHERING PARTS WITH ADHESIVES USING SPRAY EQUIPMENT TO SPECIFIED THICKNESS TO PRODUCE A METAL BONDED ASSEMBL HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERI1,5 SUGGESTED SruCENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES 5J:SESTE:1 Reading working drawinga. to determine: Adhesive to use Lecture Using Overhead TransparencyOverhead Projector of Blueprint Assignment:Watching screen as teacher elaborates. Reading Unit 02. Modern WrittenOral Questioning Quiz b. Surfaces to be bonded Working Metalworking.related problems Walker. pp. 2-1 =747- Check Problems Worked Applyingfor mixing knowledge adhesives of weight and volume Lecture 2.I. ProportionsRatio AdhesiveScale constituents manufacturersproducts.regardingExtra Credit: the of correctadhesives mixtures for information of their Writing to various Calculatingspecificationscomponents proportions of adhesive of according to Lecture 2.1. Volume'sight MeasuringScaleAdhesive constituentscontainers specifications.adhesivesWorking problems to be mixed of various to various quantities of Check problems appropriateCleaning surfaces cleaning to b.a.method:be bonded with AbrasiveChemical or acid bath Demonstration ChemicalSendEmeryAcid Paper bath clothbath facilities facilities PracticeInstructor's cleaning directions surfaces according to ObservatiL. Settingbonding up metal assembly for Demonstration FixturesClampsJigs assemblyPracticing to properprepare method for bonding. of setting up Observation specificationstoMixing procedure adhesive called of compote* the for adhesive in according OverheadDemonstration usingb.a. Method of mixing Ventilation OverheadMixingTransparency ProjectorPot of specifications (Teacher Made) Practicingto directions. mixing an adhesive according ObservationsOral Questions adhesiveFilling spray chamber with Demonstration b.a. Method Safety MixedSpray AdhesiveGun chamberPracticinginstructors with proper adhesvie directions. method according of filling to spray Observation. AdjastIngspray density spray gun for proper Demonstration b.a. Propel'Properratio Airair Pressureadhesive AdhesiveParts for trial assembly Spray Gun correctExperimenting density with spray gun to establish Observation. Task No. 2 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL I.ATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTE) EVALUATICN FPOCE7L,RE SiGGESTED Spraying metal surfaces with adhesive Demonstration Manufacturer's Specifications Practicing spraying metal surfaces according Observation. assemblyspray gun to produce a metal bonded a. Thickness (mils) Spray Gun widelyContactingwiseto uued. toInstructors findindustries when demonstration. adhesivesboth local are and most other- Oral or written questions. Clampingspecificationsmanner metalappropriate bonded of aMesivetoassembly assembly In anda Demonstration c.b.a. ClampingTypePressure of time clamps required Assemblyenvious clampsparts directionsPracticing ofcleaning the teacher. spray gun as to Observation. appropriateCleaning spray solvent chamber with Demonstration b.a. VentilationSolvent SolventsSpray Gun Practice cleaning spray chamber. Observation assemblyRemoving clamping devices from bonded Demonstration b.a. MethodCuring oftime Removal BondedVarious AssertilesClamps assembly.Removing clamping devices from bonded Observation TASK NO. 3: FASTENING METAL PARTS WITH SCREW TO PRODUCE AN ASSEMBLY HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEE'URES SoC:ESTEC Readinguseds!ze andblueprints number ofto screwsdetermine to be eachsufficientPrepare class and memberprints distribute for ScrewBlueprints Charts explains.Read and study blueprint while Instructor understanding.questionsVerbally askingto determine various the class extent members of ofsize,thatpointingDiscuss screws. Illustratetype, theout and printdetails numberthe assembledSalectingtype and correct thickness screws of metalto be toused be for discusskindsUsing andcharts, the sizes design showing of andscrews, or Screwteacher Charts made) (As available from Industry Practice,Reading unit Ludwig, 057, pp.Metalwork 215,-272. Technology and Writtew test,showing using type "matching of screw. test" use of each typeA. KindII. of screwI. finishType of thread Screws of all varieties B. SizeII. I. LengthDiameter C. ShapeII. I. Shapethread(Setscrew) orof point Tightening screws witha. Allen Demonstration showing Tools: At least one of each being Practicing proper way of using each tool. Observe students In their use of the tools e.d.c.b. OffsetHexStandardPhillips wrenchscrewdriver -headscrewdriver screwdriver proper use of each c.b.a. CareSafetyUse discussed working,Assignment: walker, pp. 161-163. Reading unit 16, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz. assemblingSelect'ng correctwith screws tools to be used for theandusingDiscuss jobsize the properlyImportance ofproper tool typeto of do the Materials: discussedTools: At least one of each being Screws andscrewsHave size students and of choosetool. use andseveral use thetypes correct and sizes kind of Observe students TASK NO. 4: BOLTING METAL PARTS WITH BOLTS TO PRODUCE AN ASSEMBLY HUMAN REOuIREmENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATEPIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALLATiN PPOCEP;S SUGGESTED andReading number blueprints of bolts toto determinebe used size PointingDemonstrationfoundInformation out where is to be Materials: NutBlueprints and bolt charts explainsExamining where blueprint to find while information. the teacher Observing students with:Tightening appropriate metal fasteners properDemonstration use of eachshowing type wrenchTools: being used. At least one of each type of Reading unit 015, Modern Metaiworkinci, Written test. c.b.a.d. SocketTorqueAdjustable wrenchWrench wrench (offset)(T-handle) of wrench FilmMaterials: - VSO and Care of , Safety Charts explainedPracticingWelker, pp.by proper instructor.151-15r use of wrenches as Observation. typeMatching with typedescription. test - matching wrench S.e.h.f. Box-endOpen-endSocketAllen wrenches wrenchwrench wrench (ratchet) Snap-On Corp. assemblingSelecting correctwith bolts tools to be used for variousproperDemonstration wrenchtype bolt usedshowing head for AmericanMaterials:Screws. Standard Bolts, Nuts, and Cop (Teacher Made) Chart showing wrench sizes for correctAssemblingto gain tool. experiencevarious nut in and choosing bolt combinations and using Observing students typeSelecting and thickness correct boltsof metal to beto usedbe for of Explainingbolts and usesvarious kinds Materials:Tools: Wrenches Exempla, of each bolt type Practice,Reeding unit Ludwig, 037, pp.Metal 269-276. Work Technology and Observingprocedure. students In assembling assembled c.b.a.d. TapMachineCarriageStove bolts bolts boltsbolts MetalNutassembledcharacteristics and parts Bolt of Chart various to be Assembling various parts to determine which Written test - match definition to h.g.e.f. MachineCapStudSetscrews Screws bolts screws bolts are best suited for which Jobs. sketch TASK NO. 5: RIVETING METAL PARTS TO PRODUCE AN ASSEMBLY HUMAN REOUIREmENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDEN1 ACTIVI!.c3 SUGGESTED EVAI..ATI^% 7-R=I'RF' andReading number blueprints of rivets to to determine be used size outExplainingInformation location prints of desired pointing Materials: Blueprints ofexperienceReading rivets various used. in determining simple prints size toand gain number Asking questions verbally. toRiveting produce metal an assembly parts with power tools Demonstration Meterials:Tools: Power Riveting tool RivetsMetal parts to be riveted Usinguse. power riveting tool; practice proper Observation. Removingdrift punchrivets in assembly with a Demonstration b.a.c. PunchRemoveDrill out heedhead rivet CenterDriftDrill Punch GeneralAssignment:Practicing Metals removing for Technologyrivet from Glachino,assembly. Reeding unit fig, riveting, OralObservation. or written quiz. produceRiveting an metal assembly parts with hand tools to Demonstration Tools: RivetBell PeaSet Newer Practice,Reeding unit Ludwig, 936, pp.Metal 265 Nark - 67. Technology and Observation, Materials: Riveting Bloch MetalRivetsSafety parts Chart to be riveted handtools.Riveting metal pieces together using Choosing the proper riveting tools to obtain Observe results. jobSelecting correct rivetingb.a. tool for the PowerHand Lecture b.e. TypeSize of ofJob rivet Tools: AmerDriftRivetingRivetRoll PeenRivetingPunchSets SiftsHammer Tool jobs.proper results when doing various riveting assembledtypeSelecting and thickness correct rivetof metal to beto usedbe for Lecture a. Types I.of Rivets Shape OverheadPrepared)length Transparency ofshowing rivet method (Teacher of figuring resultsChoosing when the rivetingproper rivet? the various to obtain metals. proper Observe results a. Types3.2. I.of rivets MaterialSizeShape 3.2. MeterialSize Rivet Charts TASK NO. 6: TIGHTENING METAL FASTENERS WITH HAND POWER TOOLS HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL2hT13% cRCOrDt.cEF S=STr: Mountingtighten appropriate or loosen metalattachment fasteners to Demonstration a. installing Tools: PowerImpact Screwdriver Wrench sizesAttaching of attachments. and removing var:ous kinds and Observation. Operating electric Impact wrench to Demonstration b. Tightening Tools: Impact Wrench Sockets Assembling and unassemblIng various parts Observation. tighten or loosen metal fasteners c.b.a. CareUseSafety Materials: MetalWashersBoltsNuts Parts of Asserbiy using impact wrench. Tighteningwith a reversible appropriate electric metal fastenersimpact wrench Demonstration c.b.a. SafetyCareUse Toots: ReversibleSockets impact Wrench directions.Practicingimpact wrench proper according use of reversible to instructors Observatior. tightenSelecting or loosen appropriate metal fastenersattachment to Demonstration Materials:Tools: ScrewdriverSockets ( Blades and Hex) Chartboltrequired Showing sizes In socketsrelation to fastenersSelecting attechRents to remove assorted Observation Practicing proper safety precautions Lecture b.a. MendEye Protection Position Safety Charts Practice safe working habits Written or observation TASK NO. 7: MATING PARTS TOGETHER TO PROOUCE SUB-ASSEMBLIES HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLT":1, PPOCEDURES 5...."_=3ESTED toReading determine blueprints relationship (exploded of detailview drawing) parts Demonstration: Explaining when to OverheadMisprints Projector and Screen Reeding prints while teacher elaborates. variousAsking verbalclass membersquestions point and outhaving their to be meted metingexplodedExplainingfind needed techniques view tMinformation showsway the tM Examples of Sub-assemblies answer on the screen. aliginIngAllgInIng punchmeted parts for assembly with an ofDemonstrate aligiing punchproper use AssemblyHemmerPunch Parts procedure.Requiring each student to practice correct Observation. Mating parts to produce sub-assembly Demonstration Assembly Parrs andEach mating student of practicingparts. proper alignment Observation. assemblySelecting meted parts for tM sub- DemonstrationLecture Assembly Parts sequence.Selecting the proper parts in the proper Observation. TASK NO. II: MATING PARTS AND SUB-ASSEMBLIES TOGETHER TO PRODUCE MAJOR ASSEMBLIES HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL,2ATICN PROCE7NiRES SUGGESTED Readingproduceship ofblueprints detailsmajor assembIhn andto deters:1;Asub- assemblies relation- ho projector)Lecture (using overhead TransparencyChnrhead(Teacher Projector Prepared) of blueprint Watchingteacher screen points of out overhead details. projector as Oral questions. majorMeting assembliesparts and sub - assemblies to produce Demonstration a. Sequence Parts and Sub-essembi lea Usingassembly.proper parts meting and sub-assemblies,of the parts to practicingproduce en Observation. Meting delicate parts Pith are Demonstration Parts to be mated. precautionsPracticing metingoutlined delicate by instructor. parts using Observation. metingSelecting parts and sub-assemblies for OverheadDemonstration a. Sequence TransparencyOverhead Projector (Teacher Preform. InSelecting prints. parts to be assembled as called for Observatici. TASK NO. 9: HOLDING PARTS IN CLAMPING DEVICES FOR ASSEMBLY OF DETAILS, SUB-ASSEMBLIES, AND ASSEMBLIES HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TrACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTiVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Holding round stock or pipe In pipe properDemonstrateroundinserting method stock showing of oreni pipe tightening in RoundFine Joestock and pipe Assignment:tighteningHaving each material student Inpractice pipe vise. inserting and Reading unit 013, Modern Metal - Observation. pipe vise Practicing working,clamping Walker,stock in pp. C-clamps 13-1 - as to Observation. Holding work to bench with C-clamps 0-clampswproperExplain ork to may andbench of demonstrate clampingwith TheirPamphlet:PartsC-cLisrym ;4gfebEi-Clnriciit Assembly(Various clam, sizes)Their 141.tT1:nelany as working,Assignment:Instructions Walker, of PP. teacher. 2-1 - 2-6. Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal- andclampsLet checkstudents to fordo achooseproper variety properuse. of operations size C Holding work In machinist's vise properExplain method and demonstrate of holding Visehchin!st's Caps vise followingPracticing instructor's clamping work directions. In a machinist's vise Observation cepsExpiatew ork In usemachinist's of vise vile working,Assignment:Each student Walker, Installing pp. 2-1 - various2-6 sub-assemblies Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal- Observation fixtures!nstailing for assemblysub-assemblies In jigs and jigsofDemomstrateExplain installingJags and endandfixtures properfixturesahem parts samples methodIn ExamplesExamples of offixtures jigs working,Assignment:linedIn jigs duringWalker, and fixturesdemonstration pp. 2-1 following - 2-6 procedure out- needle, Unit 02, Modern Metal- Mounting work In swivel vise WennerofDemonstrateturnsDemeestration tightening In and whiCh locks properemihod theworkshowing vise In InExamplesSwivel vise Vise of material to be mounted veritiesAssignment:visesEach studentpositions.and turning fastening and locking pieces theof metalvise atIn Reeding Unit 13, Modern Metal- Observation dependentClamping workupon tothe appropriate motorist and tightness viseofDemonstrate having too the little effects or Enamel'sVarious clompingof materials devices workins,toPracticing establish Walker, tightening proper pp. 13-1 tightness various 13-2. materials ObservationOrel questioning operation to be performed operationsmaterialtooDiscusspressure much intightening use andifferent variousof jaw caps Jaw Ceps specificSelecting operation most appropriate to be performed vise for operationsusedclampsExplain for can how various be the properly various oper TransparenciesOverhead Projector working,Assignment: Walker, pp. 13-1 - 13-2. Reeding Unit 013, Mbdiern Metal- operationsvisePencil which and and shouldpaper have quiz.studentsbe used name the List several specificSelecting operation most appropriate to be performed clamps for operationsclampsExplainused can forhow be variousthe properly various o ofTeacher clamps Prepared and appropriate Chart showing applications list working,Assignment: Walker, pp. 13-1 - Reading Unit 1(13, Modern Metal- operationsclampPencil which and and paper shouldhave quiz.students be used name the List several TASK NO. 10: CUTTING MATERIAL WITH HAND TOOLS TO FIT IN AN ISSEMBLY HUMAN RECUIREmENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTEC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATM PROCE7UPES Stf_=::;STr.2 Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and Characteristics of the LectureDemonstration using overhead Materials:Tools: Scale Blueprints Examining blueprints while the teacher explains Oral questions e.c.b.d. NumberFinishTypeworkplaceKind of ofand ofculling parts materialaccuracy tooperation be required cut Transparency(Teacher Node) of blueprints Readinginch a scale to within 1/32 of an coveringRemedialuse of divisionslecturescale and OverheadTools:Transparencies Projector (Using overlays) Scale Practicinginstructor proper use as outlined by Check accuracy of students Laying out stock withb.a. a: RuleSquare or Scale toolsproperDemonstration if use not of eireedy layoutshowing Tools: RuSquareScale le WelchingtoolsPracticing, film as needed, proper use of layout Observation e.d.c.f. CombinationScriberTrammelDividers points Square sufficiently covered ScriberTrammelDividersCombination Points Square D.Film:Materials: and W. United World Films, Inc. 'Basic Layout Tools, 7 min., free, Metal as needed Cuttingdiagonal appropriate cutting pliersmaterials with Demenstration Materials:FilmTools: StripNo. Tarims -I, Fundamentals JaingiFiKeisT.o. shapes and of pingbaork, Diagonal Kinds of metals Practicing proper use Observation Cuttingbolt cutlerbolts, torods, 1/32 and of heavyan inch wire with Demonstration BoltFilm CuttersNo.Strip I, -Jam Fundamentaleof Handy OrgeMiiTIOn Ornchwork, Practicing proper use Observation Cuttingchiselcastings, metal to 1/32and (rivets, thinof an sheets) spiltinch nuts,with coldship coldproperDemonstrationFilm use of in variousshowing cutting Tools: Cold Chisels c.b.a. MoundCapeFlat Nose WitchingPracticing film proper use andPaperinvolved uses and of pencil chlsels quiz. and includingsafety factors types Discusstypesdifferent of Safetymetal shapes and Film: World5PartMere min., VIandFilms. Black- Use"Metal Inc. ofand Hand CuttingWhite, Tools" UnitedChisels" -d. Diamond Point Task No. 10 (continued) HUMAN REDUIPEkTNT AREA OF TEACHINC METHODS su VESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STL:rNT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATI:IN PROCEDURES SoGSESTED cuttingCutting pliersappropriate materiels with side VideoDemonstration Tape VideoFlimSideFilm Strip: tape CuttingNo. camera1, JamPliers andHandy recorder Fundamentals of _Leandsworit PracticingRetching filmstrip proper procedure and video taps monitor Observation toCutting produce metal two tubingpieces withto 1/32 tubing of ancutter Inch DemonstrationVideo Taps VideotapeTubing Cutter Equipment Practicing proper procedure Observation Cutting materials with combination pliers Demonstration CombinationFileFilmstrip: No. 1,Pliers Jam Mandy Orgeniii,V3W--- Fundamentals of Nenchwork, WatchingPracticing filmstrip proper procedure Observation anCutting inch materiel with to 1/32 of Demonstration FilmFilmstrip: No. 2, TRITRimiiryUrgenFundemeetals of peillekeork, WatchingPracticing filmstrip proper procedures Observation Cutting(Ail Types)materiels to 1/32with ofsheet an inchmetal snips Demonstration c.b.a. are SafetyUse Tin Snips (All Types) TechnologyAssignment:Practicing andproper Practice Reeding Unit 039, Metalwork procedure Ludwig, pp. OralObservation or writven quiz chiselsCutting materiel with various types of Demonstration c.b.a. are SafetyUse Chisels (All Types) TechnologyAssignment:Practicing properand Practice, procedure Ludwig, pp. Needing Unit 013, Metalwork ObservationOral or written quiz Removing burrs with:b.a. AbrasiveFile cloth Demonstration EmeryFile Cloth Practicing proper procedure Observation

71: TASK 40. CUTTING MATERIALS WITH PnwrR TOOLS TO FIT IN AK ASSEMBLY TO 1/32 OF AN INCH HUMAN RE,DLIREYENT ApEA OF TEACHI%r, SLrGESTEE METHODS INSTRUCTIONAL vATERIALS SUGGESTED STurENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL'.ATIr'N SJGGESTED = PCCEGUPES Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the outDiscuss details print (Remedial pointing Blueprints whereReading to blueprintsfind irfcreation while teacher explains Oral quiz d.c.b. NumberFinishSizeworkolece - ofanddrill parts accuracy bit to be required cut work) Applying knowledgee. of fractional parts of Kind of material Remedial lecture using Blueprints Working with figures from the print to become Paper and pencil test involving use of an inch b.a. exactMultiplyingAdding dimensions fractions fractions to todetermine determine exact printactual to figures figure fromdimensions the Blackboard efficient in their use fractions d.c. exactDividingSubtractingdimensions almensionsdimensions fractions fractions to determineto determine Laying out stock withc.b.a. a: CombinationRuleSquare or Scale Square ReadingDemonstration Assignment AllPamphlet Layout Tools mentioned Measuring.Reeding - Thepp. Tools1-22. andL. S.Rules Starrett for Precision Co. Oral quiz g..d. Trammelf. Points CenterScriberDividers Punch assemblyCutting materials with sabre for Demonstration MetalSabre SawParts sabreCollectingPracticing andinformationproper attachments use underregarding available supervision various Observation assemblyCuffing materials with saw for Demonstration MetalNibbler Parts Saw sawPreparingPracticing proper use undee. supervision list co jobs requiring nibbler Observation Sawing metal stock with hand hack saw to Demonstration Including: Practicing various cuts following proper produce two pieces c.b.a.d. CuttingSafetyProperBlade Speed selectionUse shapeMetalsBlades and of(Various sizevarious Kinds degrees and ofSizes) hardness, procedure outlined by Instructor Observation U' Task No. it (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATION PRODEDUPES SUGGESTED Selecting appropriate layout tools differentDiscusslayout as toolsJobs needed for various Layout Tools working,Assignment: Walker, pp 01 - 6-10. Reading Unit 06, Modern Metal- tootsMatching with quiz the -proper Identifying job to layoutbe done taskSelecting appropriate power tool for the whichDiscuss,Jobsdesigned power as toneeded,tools do whichare Power Tools JobsPreparing they cana list accomplish. of pywer tools and the properQuiz - Job.identify power tools with the cuttingPracticing area keeping hands sway from Safety Discussion Safety(Industry Charts Provided and Teacher Mede) assignedPreparing machine safety lists and charts for any Observation

I I I' TASK NO. 12: FILING STOCK TO PRODUCE A FINISHED ASSEMBLY TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATICN PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Flies material with different shaped files Demonstration showinga. Various shaped ChartFlies (Illustrations of files) working,Rsindicq Assignment:Walker, PP. 17-1 Unit 117 Modern Metal- - Written test covering information in to produce a flat surface c.b.d. SafetyCleaningProperfiles Use CardHandles reading assignment Demonstration Files Practicing proper use under supervision Observation toFiles remove material emcess with motel different (deburrs) shaped files 0.C.b.a. CleaningCareUseSafety mostTeacherRough appropriateMetal Made Chart for showing which materialswhich files of Selectingmaterial tocorrect be flied. file shape, size, and type Lecture I. b.a.Shapes PillarFlat Overhead(Teacher Projector made of types of files) working,Assignment: Welker, pp. 2-1 - 2-6. Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal- Oral or written questioning ed.c. .f. Half-RoundKnife3-SquareSquare andPreparing the jobs a list best of suted Pies forshapes /tam and types II. h.g.b.a.Kinds MillMachinistRoundCrossing od.c. . Jeweler'sSpecialRasp Purpose DRILLING HOLES IN MATERIAL WITH HAND DRILL TO PRODUCE A HOLE TO .005 OF AN INCH WMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METrnOS SUGGESTEn TASK NO. 13: INSTRUCTIONAL MA7ERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding blueprint to determine: Discussing blueorint out detal:z point. Blueprints Reading prints while triaCher explains Oral quiz d.c.b.a. KindFinishTypeworkplaceSize ofand andmaterialoperation characteristics toaccuracy be drilled requiree of the (Remedial Work) Applyinginch knowledge ofa. fractional parts of an Multiplying fractions to determine reviewLecture wee as ofneeded fractions to BlacOoardBlum:riots Remedial practice as needed Written test b.c. 'meetdimensionsAddingexactSubtracting dimensionsfractions fractions to determine to determine exact d. dimensionsDividing fractions to determine exact Written fist Applying knowledge ofb.a. &clash): AddingSubtractingdimensions declmeis decimals to determine to determine exact reviewLecture use me ofneeded decimals to Assignment sheet on *mingle. Solving assigned problems. d.C. exactDividingMultiplying dimensions *wheels decline,s to determineto determine Laying out stock with a: Remedial lecture as BlueprintsLayout Tools forUsing different layout tools,cirewestentas make variety of layouts CheckObservation practice work for accuracy a.d.c.b. CenterCombinationRuleHimmwOuvditoSquare or HoedScale Square neededlayout an toolsproper use of h.g.f. i. CenterScriberTrammelDividers Punch Points determinetheAssiamment: teak andorigin, Choosingdoing uses, research any etc. layout on It tool to from Mounting drill bit in hand drill Demonstration b.a. TighteningInserting HandFilmBits Drill Strip - Fundamentals of ilenchwors, PracticingIn hand proper drill method of Installing bit Observation JamFilm Handy No. Orgiliginig3, amina-unTragnu---- Observation assemblyDrilling material with hand drill for Demonstration c.b.a. CareUseSafety StockBitsDrill byDrilling Instruct,r stock following procedure outlined Checkworkplace accuracy of drilled hole In Task No. 13 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OC TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Selecting hand drill most appropriate Lecture Hand Drill Collect descriptive folders of various hand Written quiz for task working,Assignment:fordrills best from Walker,performence suppliers pp. 34-1of and Jobs. -compare 34-24------features Reeding Unit 134, Modern Metal- workingSelecting drawing drill bit size according to Lecture on drill sizes3.2.I. FractionalNumberLetter MicrometerDrill GaugesBits gaugesSelectworking.Assignment: bitsand 'aerometerMaher,and check pp. their 2-1 -size 2-6. using drill Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal- CheckWritten accuracy quiz of student work drillingPracticing area keeping hands may from Overhead Projector Safety Overlay (Teacher Prepared) Preparingused when charts drilling listing safety precautions Oral questioning TASK NO. 14: DRILLING STOCK WITH HAND POWER DRILLS TO PRODUCE A HOLE TO .005 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading blueprint to c.b.a.determine: FinishTypeworkplaceSize ofand and operation characteristics toaccuracy be drilled required of the Lecture(Remedial as needed) Blueprints useObtainingRead as prints models prints while for fromactualteacher local work explains industries problems to Oral or written questions Applying knowledge ofd. fractional parts of Kind of materiel an Inch: h.a. AddingexactMultiplying dimensionsfractions fractions to determine to determine exact neededRemedial Lectures as Prints Usingdimensions actual figureswith the from use prints,of fractions figure Written quiz d.c. dimensionsDividingexactSubtracting dimensions fractions fractions to determineto determine exact Applying knowledge ofa. decimals: Adding decimals to determine neededRemedial lectures as Prints dimensionsUsing figures with from proper the prints,use of decimalsfiguring actual Written quiz c.b. erectMultiplyingexactSubtracting dimensions decimeisdecimals to determine Laying out stock witha. a: Square sufficientlyIf not &reedy coverer, Examples of each tool being discussed Usinglayout each jobs of the tools to do varizme assigned CheckObservation accuracy of work e.d.c.b. HemaphroditeCenterCombinationRule or HeadScale squareCalipers ofdemonstrate each layout proper tool use h.I.g.f. CenterScriberTrammelDividers Punch Points Mounting drill bit In hand power drill Demonstration b.a. TighteningInserting FilmChuckDrillHand Strip:Power No.KeyBit 3, Drill Drills and praTIng Fundamentals of Benchwork, Rmeovingbitsteacher.inserting in hand burrs power-and from tightening drill.bits under various direction sizes ofof Observation Drilling materiels with hand power drill Demonstration Hand Power Drill Drilling various types of metal with holes to Observation for assembly c.b.a. SafetyCareUse OverheadCuttingEyeCheckBits Protective Key oil Projector Device bywithin instructor. .001 of as inch following steps outlined Check accuracy of drilled stock Task No. 14 (continued) HLmAN REQuIREMENT ApEA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALLATIcN PPOCrnuPES SLCASTEC Lecture Hand Power Drills Assignment: Reading Unit 134, Modern Metal- Oral or written test appropriateSelecting hand for powerthe task drill most TransparencyEducationalPortableOverhead ElectricProjector No. Products, Tools Inc. - OCA 1 Group No. 1 working, Walker, pp. 34-1 - 34-747-- Check accuracy of bits workingSelecting drawing drill bit size according to Lecture 3.2.I. NumberLetterFractional Sizes Sizes Sizes ofDrill bit Chartsizes showing decimal equivalent working,Assignment:gaugesSelecting and Walker, drill bitspp. 2-1with as - to the2-6. sizes use ofrequired drill Reading Unit 12, Modern Metal- selected 1pf students drillingPracticing area keeping hands away from OverheadSafety Lecture Safety Transparency (Teacher. Mode) PracticingPreparingdrillingused when safetyproper drilling chartssafety onregulations safety precautions In actual Observation TASK NO. IS: REAMING STOCK WITH HAND WRENCH TO PRODUCE A FINISHED HOLE TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDLPES SUGGESTED Reeding blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the pointingDiscussWamedla1 blueprintout Mork details as Needed) Blueprints Reading blueprints while teecbereaplains Oral question! ng e.d.c.b. KindNumberFinish-'Sc.Size of ofandmetorialreamer parts accuracy required required Applying knowledge ofb.a. decimals: AddingSubtractingdimensions decimals decimals to determine to determine exact useReviewfiguring of decimalslecture dimensions involvingIn Blueprints Practicingfiguring properdimensions use of decimals in Written test c.d. dimensionsDividingexactMultiplying dimensions decimals &clods to todetermine determine exact Mounting In reamer wrench Demonstration b.a. SecuringInserting TwoReamers Handled Tap Wrench Practicingas outlined proper In demonstrationmethod of mounting reamer Observation Reamingfinished drilled hole holeto .001 to produceof an inch a Demonstrate Showingc.a.b. CuttingPressure Direction RemmersTapFilmLubricant Wrench Strip - Fundamentals of ______,Ilendmork holesUsing todrilled specified workplace. tolerarce ream different sized Check tolerance of workplace Lubrication Threading,Film Ne. 4, nowIrri11--W--- .vans -ration Selecting reamer wrench for the task sizesDiscusstheir of types,useswrenches and and Tap Wrench Assignment:working, Welker, pp. 10-1 - Reeding Unit 010, Modern Metal- Written test taskSelecting correct size reamer for the reamersDiscussIn relation andsizes drill of size AdjustableTaperExpansion(Straight Roemer RoemerReamer and Spiral Flutes) sizeChoosingworking,Assignment: holes correct Walker, pp. 2-1 to -ream 2-6. various Reading Unit 02, Modern Metal- ObservationWritten Quiz TASK NO. 16 COUNTERSINKING HOLE WITH HAND TOOLS TO PlICOUCE A FASTENER RECEIVER HDLE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDLPES SoGSESTED Reading blueprint a.to determine: Size and characteristics of the Lecture Blueprints countersinkingCollectingReading blueprints prints operations shoeing while teachera varle:y zxplains of Oral or written quiz e.d.c.b. NumberTypeworkpieceKindFinish of of ofoperation andpartsmaterial accuracy to be countersunkrequired' Mounting in hand drill Demonstration c.b.a. *moving burrs TighteningInserting CountersinkHand Drill Bits Practicingcountersink proper in drillmethod of mounting Observation sinkCountersinkingfastener In hand receiver drill drilled to hole produce hole with a counter- variousoutDemonstration different fastener methodspointing heed. for Mend Drill with countersink bit "tooPreparingbolesPracticing shallomto correcta properpiece - 'too depthofmethod metaldeep" In of various showing andcountersinking correct. metalsdepth as CheckObservation workpiece taskSelecting appropriate hand drill for the Lectors Various types and sizes of hand drills working,Assignment: Walker, pp. 34-1 - Reading Unit 034, Modern Metal- Oral quiz Selecting proper countersink for this task Lecture 120400 Countersink Preparing a sketch of the types of counter- Check sketch 1200II440CsentersInk100° Countersinkt00 Countersink working,Assignment:sink bits Walker, showing pp. angles 2 -i and uses Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal- 2-6. TASK NO_ 17 : COUNTERSINK HOLE WITH POWER MILL TO PRODUCE A FASTENER RECCIVER HOLE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHCDS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL' SUGGESTED STUCEN7 ACTIVITIES i,UGGESTED EVAL,ATIC% EPCCZ:',LE.E S.,GGESTED Reeding blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the printreviewLecture: information on As needed to Blueprints Reed prints during instruction Oral or written quiz e.d.c.b. workpiecaKindNumberFinishType of and ofmaterialoperation partsimccurncy to be required countersunk Mounting countersink In hand power drill Demonstrate b.a. TighteningInserting CountersinkHand Power Drill Mountinginstructions countersink in drill as to proper Observation CountersinkingreceiverIn power hole. drill drilled to producehole with el countersinkfastener Demonstratespeed,lubricant proper showing depth, proper Overhead Projector Operations,CatalogWorking,Transparency No. industrial71 644.Company,No. 6F, Arts, CommonMetal No. Drill 6, ofMaking metals various to meet countersunk specifications holes in a variety Observation Selecting appropriate power drill for Lecture Hind Power Drills Collecting from suppliers descriptive Check results the task Battery Powered Drill of working,Assignment:foldersvarious showing drillsWalker, features pp. 34-1 and - specifications Reading Unit 134, 'Modern Metal- Oral or written quit Selecting proper countersink for the Lecture Countersink Bits Preparing, throve reseerch, a list of Check results VOSK Combination Countersink and Canter Bits vorlIvc,Assignment:ofspecifications countersink Walker, ofbits pp. various 2-1 - sizes2-6. and types Beading Unit 12, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz TASK NO. la: TAPPING LADLES WITH TAPS TO PRCOUCE A THREADED HOLE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PPOICE2LoF5 SUGHSTEC Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the Remedial Lecture OverheadBlueprints Projector (Transparency) Witching screen as teacher points out details Oral or written quiz d.c.b. NumberFinishTypeworkplace of ofand operation parts toaccuracy be totapped be required tapped e. Kind of notarial Listening to lecture and practicing on Oral or written quiz Applying knowledge ofb.a. decimls: SubtractingdimensionsAdding decimals decimals to determine to determine exact coverednotRemedial already Lecture sufficiently an points BlueprintsBlackboard blueprints c.d. exactDividingMultiplying dimensions decimals decimals to determineto determine Mounting tap in tap wrench Demonstration Tape wrenchInserting various sizes of taps In appropriate Observation Threading,FilmHandT-Hendie StripTap Mo. WrenchTap - Fundamentals4,41115URVia------Wrench of amtchnork, sm ization working,Assignment: Walker, pp. II -1 - 11-377- Reeding Unit Olt, Modern Metal- operationApplying cutting oil to its tapping IlemonstrationLecture and Walker,VariousChart - p.materials,Recommended 31-19. Modern Cutting Metalworking Fluids for typesDoingof cuttingandresearch qualities fluids on various withQuiz various- Identifying metals proper cutting fluid Tapping a hole with a tap to produce a LOCtOrD and Taps - Taper Tapping holes of various sizes under sulksr- Observation threaded hole Demonstration c.b.a. CleaningBreakingHo'eStarting TappedChips Tap PlugBottoming vision of instructor Removing tap from finished hole Demonstration b.a. CleaningRemoval WorkplaceTapTaps Wrench PracticingInstructor's proper supervision technique under Observation forSelecting the task appropriate tapping wrench Lecture a.b. locationSize of tap THand -Handle Top WrenchWrench certainwrenchesMilking Jobs are ina necessityIndustry in accomplishing list of operations where hand tap Check end discuss students' list TASK MO. IS (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALLANDN PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Selecting tap for task Lecture c.b.a. TapNumberSize Drill of of Tap SizeThreads ChartOverhead - Oscine! Projector Egalvalents and Tap Drill Sizes, L. S. Starrett Co. working,Assignmont:andUsing tap various drillsVolker, prints,according pp. 2-I *sleeting -to speci#Icatfons proper taps Reading Unit 02, Modern Metal- OralChocking or written and discussing quiz results Tapping hole according to type of Lecture and Sat of Taps Using various material, practicing proper Observation material Demonstration b.c.a. brokenRemovalPressureLubricant tap of Lubricant working,Assignment:tapping techniqueWalker, pp. in 2each -i - Reeding Unit 02, Modern Metal Orel or written quiz TASK NO 19: CUTTING THREADS WTH DitS TO PRODUCE A THREADED MEMBER HUMAN REQUIPEMENT AREA OF TEACHING V'THODS SUGGESTED IN5TRUC1IG SL-nESTED L MATERIALS STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGUSTr.L: EVAL,s713N PP(2CE-:.RES Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the OverheadLecture Projector TransparencyOverhead Projector of blueprint Watching screen as teacher points out details Oral questioning e.d.c.b. NumbervorkpleceKindFinishType ofof and partstoarterialoperation haveaccuracy to threadsliven required threads cut cut Applying knowledge ofb.a. decimals: AddingSubtractingdimensions decimals decimals to determine to determine exact ReeNv.al work (as needed) EltackboaroBlueprints bluepenl.Listening to lecture and practicing on Orel or written quiz. d.c. DividingexactMultiplyingdimensions dimensions decimals decimals to determineto determine exact Mounting in die stock Demonstration a. Inserting DiesDie Stock diePracticing stock proper :lathed of eventing die In Observation b. Securing Threadlo,Film No.Strip 4, fliam---k- Fundamentals ,T.--11;;:,,P- of 8 mr----- am Annliil'ion renchwok. working.Assignment:Matching Walker,film strips pp. 11 -1 - Reeding Unit Oil, Mboern Metal- 11-117-- p ptlyypie ng o of iml tteo rci binn pros and ccordine Lecture and Demoestrationb.a. MountType Welker,Martverioes - Recommendedp. metals,38-19 Modern Cuffing Metalworking. fluids for materials.Applyingwhen cutting proper threadsoiling techniquesin verious Writtenfluid testreoommonded - identifying for various type ofmetals cutting externalCuttiflg stockthreads with a die to produce Demonstration b.a. LasaterSet die Stock to correct Oles a. nenRound adjustable) (adjustable and withPracticing dies underproper supervision mended of cuttingof Instructor threads Observation e.c.0. LubricantBreaksideStartsize chipsdie on correct OilUle Stock C.b. SquareMeasgonal Working,Assignment: Welker, pp. 2-1 - 2-6. Reeding Unit 82, Modern Meal- Oral or written quiz Removing die from finished external thread Demonstration b.a. CleaningRemoval Threading,,DieFlFilmDies Stock is StripNo. the - Fundamentalsea of Banchwerk, 4, nTiTtion working,Assignment:ofPracticing instructor Welker, proper pp. method 2-1 -under 2-6. supervision Reeding Unit 82, Modern Metal- OralObservation or written quiz Task No. 19 (continued) HUMAN RENIREMENT AREA OF TLACHING METHOOS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATI", PPCCEIrS S,7SESTE- dieSelecting for task appropriate wrench for holding Lecture Ole Stocks a. Length TransparencyDieVarious Stocks Dles (Teacher Prepared) Assignment)variousSelecting shapes appropriate end sizes die of wrench dies to match Reeding Unit 12, Modern Metal - OrelMeek or accuracywritten quiz b. 2.Type3.I. SquareRoundMem Ole DieOle Thr6661110,FileFilmproperDie ShapesStrip dieNo. - stocksand The Fundamentals4, sizesam ReaimrTI- In relation of lienchwork, to-in niTition !orking, Welker, pp. 2-1 - 2-6. Selecting appropriate die for task Lecture Various Dies Using prints choosing the correct die for Check and discuss results b.a. DiameterKind of of threads stock ThrlzsdIng),MEMO.FilmPrints Strip 4, - Fundamentals of Beadwork, am ration working,Assignment:specificationsvarious Walker, operations pp. 2-1as called- 2-6. for in Reading Unit /2, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz Cutting threads according to type of Osmonstration Film Strip - Fundamentals of Benchmark , Real11TiW-- Practicing cutting threads on a variety of Observation material a.b. ilerdnessLubricant Threading,FIlm Mo. 4, Tfii am net Organhitlon working,Assignment:materialsinstructor Walker, according pp. to2 -I directions - 2-6. of Reeding Unit /2, Modern Metal- TASK NO. 20: PUNCHING MATERIALS WITH HAND PUNCHES TO PRODUCE A HOLE ,t,4AN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTU, EVALATION PPOCEN,PES SLr:q-STE0 Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the (RemedialLecture (Using Work) overhead) TransparencyOverhead Projector of Blueprint Watching screen as teacher points out details Oral questions d.C.b. KindNumberFinishworkplace of ofandmaterial parts toaccuracy be topunched We required punched (Teacher Msde) Laying out stock withC.b.a. a: CombinationRuleSquare or scale square DemonstrationFilm Strips (As Needed)a.b. CareUse File2,Films StripsThe JamNo. - HandyFundamentalsII anriniglit_,71cA-1" Organ ultra--of Benchwork, PracticeWatching properfilm:strips use (as needed) Oral or written quiz p.e.O.f. CenterScriberTrammelDividers Punch Points Punching gasket materials with a gasket Demonstration Hollow Punches Frazticing proper punching procedure under Observation punch c.b.a. PunchHindHollowDecking Operated Punch Hand Operated Punches Essentials,Assignment:supervision ofTustlson, Instructor Krensusch7STIW pp. Reading Unit 12, Metalwork Oral or written quiz Punch light metals with a hollow Daemstration Punches 311:7637Practicing proper procedure as outlined Observation metal cutting punch c.b.a. CareBackingUse Plate Use HemmerSheet Metal jpEssentialsAssignment:during demonstration Reeding Unit Kranzuseh7WW67 12, Metalwork Oral or Written Quiz. pointsAligning for punch accurate with punchinglayout (Ines and Demonstration b.a. SpecialCanter Punchingstop gauge Punch Practicing proper procedure Observation Selecting punch required for Job Lecture b.a. SizeSize of ofHole Metal BenchSolidHollow leverPunch Punch punch 171771PAIrEssentials,Assignment: Tustlson, Kranzusal, Slide, Reeding Unit 12, Metalwork Written Quiz Using punches which have had heeds Lecture Punches (properly anC improperly ground) Practicing crinding a punch under supervision Observation ground safely Demonstration b.a. useResultsgrindingProper method of head proper of of instructor TASK NO. 21: PUNCHING MATERIALS WITH POWER TOOLS TO PRODUCE A 140LE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHI \IG METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvA1 JAT,'7% PPOCE_;;FS 5JG;ES1E: Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the Lecture(Remedial (Using Work) Overhead) TransparencyOverhead Projector of blueprint Watching screen of overhead as instructor Oral questioning 0.c.b. KindNumberFinishworkplace of ofandmateriel parts toezeuracy be topunched be required punched (Teacher Node) points out details Laying out stock withb.a. a: RuleSquare or Square DemonstratiosFilm Strips (As Needed)a. Use andFilmsFilm 2, TheStrips No. Jam -8Handy FundamentalsanTr;iii=6A711/4-Thr of flenchwork, Watching film strips Orel or written quiz e.0.c.f. ScriberTrammelDividersCombination Points Square b. Care ninon alreadyPracticing sufficiently proper use covered of layout tools not Observation Operat.ng powerg. punch to produce holes Center Punch Demonstration Power Punch Practicing proper use of power punch under Observation Video Tape (Close-ups)C.b.a. CareUseSafety Video Tape Additionallocalsupervisionlist industries of Credit various of instructor- Havingjobs done studrnts on power make presses a in Oral Questioning accurateAligning punchlayout lines with punch for Demonstrate b.a. JigsFixtures Power Punch Practicing proper procedure Observations punchingPracticing arse keeping hanAs away from Lecture b.a. ProtectiveDanger Areas Equipment Safetyindustry Charts or (Asteacher available mode) from operatingListing safety power regulationspunching tools that apply to Check results

8 TASK NO. 22: CHECKING DIMENSIONS OF DETAILS WITH PRECISION INSTRUMENTS FOR ACCURATE ASSrMBlf HUMAN REOuIREmENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS Su74:ESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvAL_ATIC,, RRCCE2._PEt Reeding blueprint to a.determine:b. FinishSize of and the accuracy workplecm required OverheadLecture OverheadTransparency Projector of blueprint Watching screen as teacher explains Oral questioning try-squareChecking squareness of objects with a Ommstrztion b.a. Use Try-SquareFilmFile No.Strip - Fundamentals of Bendwork I - _Han ModernAssignment: Metalworking, Walker, pp. 6-1 -6-10. Reading Unit 6 - Layout Work, Oral or written quiz Care Organization ThW PracticingAssignment:- correct Reeding use Unit 6 - Layout Work, ObservationOral or written quiz carpenter'sChecking squareness square of objects with a Demonstration to:a. CoreUse FilmCarpenter's No.Strip - SquareFundamentals of MenChwork 1 - WitchingModern Metalworking, filmstrip Milker, pp. 6-1 - 6-10. Oseonstretion DividerOrganization Fha-mTosJarsw ModernPracticingAssignment: Metalworking, correct use Walker, pp. 6-1 - 6+10. Reading Unit 6 - Layout Mork, OrelObservation or written quiz dividerChecking to dimensions verify layout of details with b.a. Care Use PWIrIPrecisionPamphlet -eseartIrel.".".."1"TirrrifF Tbo Tools and Rules for Co. File - Tools r C and nd Rul ra es forT t Co. MatchingPracticing film correct use Observation combinationChecking angles square of objects with a Demonstration a. Use Combinationlimm Film Square- The Tools and Rules for Assignment:Practicing Proper Use Reeding Uni'' 6 - Layout Mork, Oral or written quiz b. Care 11WW-PrecisionPrecisionMerarer-771:-L-TfilitiaTCo. aureTt7t7grarrlift Co. Tools and Rules for PracticingModern Metalworking, proper use Walker, pp. 6-1 - 3-50. Oral or written quiz TChecking -bevel angles of objects with a sliding Demonstration b.e. CareUse PWETa--PrecisionSliding16mm FilmT-bevel - The Tools and Rules for meMorT-71.7T.-Wrre-Wco.woolsMsilrv. and Rules for r7V7T6r7eft Co. working,Assignment: rwottm, Welker, pp. 4-1 - Reeding Unit 94, Modern Metal- Checking gauge of wire with wire gauge Demonstration b.a. CareUse Wire Gages b..a. American Standard United States Standard Practicing21113-289.MorkAssignment: Technology Proper and use Practice, Ludwig, pp. Reading Part of Unit 939, Metal Oral or written quiz gaugeChecking gauge of sheet metal with wire Demonstration b.a. CareUse Sheet Metal Gages b.a. AmericanUnited States Standard Standard ModernPracticingAssignment: Metalworking, proper useWalker, pp. 6-1 - 6-10. Reading Unit OS - Layout Work, Orel or written quiz Task No. 22 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALuATIO% RROCFDLPES SUGGESTED aDetermining thread gauge number of threads per Inch with Demonstration a. use ThreadI6mm GaugeFilm - The Tools and Rules for Practicing proper use Observation b. are Precision MaiTirr.71:31%rre-FF Co. slisa Tools and Rules for TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludwig-W-20=67. Reading Unit 036, Metal Work Oral or written quiz outside)accurmcyChecking withdimension a micrometer of subassemblies (inside end for Demonstration b.a. CareUse ChartMicrometerPamphletStarristr(5. - How (Inside-Te Mow Reed To and aReed Micrometer, Outside) Use Core L.for S. 17,7Tffrt Co. TechnologyAssignment:Practicing and proper Practice, use LudwiC747-215:11 Reeding Unit 036, Metal Work OralObservation or written quiz TimmsPrecisionPrecisiontkiiiiiMiC7173%-farre7ffet. FIT: -Tai-111111-"h10=The ools and Rules Tools for 11-7t71711rarrit_,_MicroartersVT.Starrettl%7 and Rules for Co. outsideChecking calipers dimensions for accuracy with Demonstration b.e. CareUse TWFIT:PrecisionPrecisionPamphlet - -NaTerar The Tools n1,71.7T.76Fre,T and Rules Co, Mailt717Trert cols end Rules for for Co. TechnologyAssignment:Practicing proper and Practice, use Ludwig-W265=67 Reeding Unit IM, Metal Work OrelObservation or written quiz gaugeChecking block dimensions for accuracy with fore Demonstration a.b. are Uwe TiPrecisionPamphlet - learsTirTirscl::T.-WrraT isrer-1-17--s-.--srThe Tools and Rules rfor Tt Co.C.. riz - Tools end Rein for TechnolosvAssignment:Practicing proper and Practice,use Ludeig,WW=ST Reading Unit 036, Metal Work OrelObservation or written quiz Checkinginside dimensionscalipers for accuracy with Demonstration b.a. are Use ProstPamphletInside sion M11011 Calipers - TAToois Ti and Niles for PracticingTechnologyAssignment: proper and Practice, Reeding Unit 0301, Metal Work use tudele.1177211547 OralObservation or written quiz eimensionsCalculating to unknown check fordimensions accuracy from known Remedial meth work PrecisionMir FITii'W71ToisAssignment lamasuC.57: Sheet and WCo.Rules for crsrsterm co. Solving problems on sheet. Check assignment. Applying knowledge of fractional Remedial work on subjects Blueprints fractions.Practice solving problems Involving Written test. parts of in inch:a.b. AddingexactMultiplying dimensionsfractions fractions to determine to determine coverednot already sufficiently d.c. exactDividingSubtracting dimensions fractions fractions to determineto determine ask No. 22 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTEP EvALUATIO% PROCEOL.0cc Applying knowledge ofa. decimals:b. exactAddingSubtracting dimensions decimals decimals to determine to alreadyRemedial sufficiently work on item covered not Assignment shoat on decimals. Solve assigned problems Check assignment c.d. MultiplyingexactDividingdetermine dimensions decimals decimalsexact dimensions toto determine checkedSelectinginstrument appropriate for dimensions precision to be Lecture MeasuringFilm No.Strip S. - Fundamentals of Benchwork. lle.insaisliandy Tools ao Watching f I is and fits strips Writtenlestrument test -with Matching job to proper be done measuring torgenlzfalonTWFTIroPrecisionPamphlet - -The Ilean Tools andIn731WrWt Rules for Maar n17171.77.Wrro,TmiToo s Co. and Rules for Co. Practicing safe instrument handling Lecture Film StripNo. II, - FundamentalsLayout Tools ofaa.11ir Mmehoort Watch Ells and film strips Written or oral quiz for accurate measurement PrecisionWWIITamphie'Instruments, - 13the SuFf-7CSnrerWtwr Tools Jim andlieWUrgin Rules for Co. Tools and Rulesol for 1-771.77.7SFro,:f Co. on TASK NO. 23: CHECKING DIMENSIONS OF SUB-ASSEMBLIES AND ASSEMBLIES TO PRODUCE ACCURATE ASSEMBLIES HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL_ATiC,. :-EttaCE%.7,Ec ,101;ESTE5 Reading blueprint to b.a.determine: FinishSize of and the accuracy workplece required OverheadLecture TransparencyOverhead Projector of blueprint Watching screen as teacher explains. Oral Questioning. Checking squareness of objects with a try- Demonstration Try-Square Assignment: Reading Unit 06, Layout Work, Oral or written quiz square b.a. CareUse Orgenization----Film No.Strip I, -Hend Fundamentals of !landmark, 2.2221, JaTil4W- PracticingWatchingModern Metalworking, Film correct Strip. use. Welker, pp. 6-1 - Observation Checkingcarpenter's squareness square of objects with a Demonstration b.a. CareUse OrganizationFilmCarpenter's StripNo. I, - SquareFundamentalsWend Tools, lama ofellnenrgolic, Practicingworking,Assignment: correctWalker, use pp. 2-1 - 2-37- Reading unit 2, Modern Metal- ObservationOral or written quiz. Checking dimensions of details with Demonstration Divider Assignment: Reading Unit 2, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz. divider to verify layout b.a. CareUse TiVaTitoPrecisionPamphlet - The- Tools and Rules for mooro7111WT.7:i117:1, oois and Rules for r7s7Tffrt Th-rroir'co. co. WatchingPracticingworking, film.Walker, correct pp. use 2-1 - Observation oombinetionChecking angles square of objects with a Demonstration b.a. CareUse Measuring,"CombinationFilm: 16Square mm., L. S. Starrett Co. "Tools and Rules for Precision Metalworking,Assignment:Practicing properWalker, use pp. 4-1 - 4-26. Reeding Unit 04, Modern Oral or written quiz Checking angles of objects with a sliding Demonstration Pamphlet:SlidingPrecision T-Bevel Measuring, L. 5. Starrett, Co. The Tools and Rules for Watching screen as teacher elaborates Oral Questioning T -bevel b.a. CarsUse PrecisionPamphlet:Measuring,"Film: Measuring, 16 mm., L.C. S.5. SterrettStarrett Co.Co. "Tools and Rules for Precision The Tools and Rules for Metalworking,Assignment: Walker, pp. 2-1 7,77 Reading Unit 12, Modern Written Quiz Checking gauge of wire with wire gauge Demonstration b.a. CareUse Mire Gages b.e. UnitedAmerican States Standard Standard ii7=21117-MetalPracticingAssignment: work Technology proper use and Practice, Ludwig, Reading part of Unit 039, Oral or written quiz gaugeChecking gauge of sheet metal with wire Demonstration b.a. CareUse Sheet Metal Gages.b.a. AmericanUnited States Standard Standard ModernPracticingAssignment: Metalworking, proper useWalker, pp. Reading Unit AS, Layout Mork, - 6-10. Orel or written quiz Task No. 23 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATEPIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PPOCE2LPE 7.,GaSTE: Determining number of threads per inch with Demonstration Thread Gage Assignment: Reading Unit 04, Modern Observation thread gauge b.a. are Use Measuring,"MaasurtM,Poophiet:Film: 16L. mo.,5. StarrettL. S. Starrett Co. Co. "Tanis and Rules for Precision Tools and Rules for Precision Metalworking, Walker, pp. 4-1 =r237. Oral or written QUIZ outside)accuracyChecking withdimension a micrometer of sub-assemblies (ine'de and for Ommanstratica a.b. Cam Use Starrett:7WChart:Micrometer (inside and Outside) Hue To Reed A Micrometer L. S. Metalworking,Assignment: Walker, pp. 4-i Z---12r. Reading Unit 04, Modern OralOnservelon or written quiz FriliF:"Yeals19Whiffr-YoolsMicrometers.Pamphlet: and and Rules Rules for for Precision Precision How Tolland Use are for 5. Starrett Co. Checking dimensions for accuracy with Demonstration OutsideilsesurIng". Calipers S. Starrett Co. Assignment: Reading Unit Modern Observation outside calipers a.b. CareUse Measuring,"Measuring,Pamphlet:Film: 16 ToolsL. m., 5. andL.Starrett S.Rules Starrett Co.for Precision Co. "Tools and Rules for Precision I lle21122E111%. Walker. pp. 41-1 7g2r. #4, gaugeChecking block dimensions for accuracy with form Demonstration a.b. Cars Use 11mill:rift,Pamphlet:Form Gauge C. Black S. Starrett Co. Tools and Rules for Precision Metalworking,Assleromit: Walker, pp. 4-I =7"&"26: Reading Unit H. Modern ,:.!Isamztion flAZ Chocking dimensions for accuracy with Demonstration - F1(11ToolsMeasuring,"Inside Calipersand L. RulesS. Starrett for Precision Co._ easternmost: Reading Unit 04, Wgow.tri.isicn inside calipers b.a. are Use Illourine,Measuring,"FFomphisi: m: t. 5.L. SterrettS. Starrett Co. Co. "Tools and Rules for Precision Tools and Rules for Precision Metalworking, Walker,. pp. 4.1 1747. NotsrA xfaiton quiz dimensionsCalculating to unknown check fordimensions accuracy from known Remedial meth work ----- Assignment sheet Solving probliwiriniibei7 Check Assignment Applying knowledge of fractional parts of Remedial work on subjects Blueprints en inch: b.a. AddingexactMultiplying dimensionsfractions fractions to determine to determine exact covered.not already sufficiently fractions.Practice solving problems involving Written test. c.d. exactDividingSubtractingdimensions dimensions fractions fractions to determineto determine Task No. 23 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTEC EVALLATIQ% r,PCZEDUPES Applying knowledge of decimals:b.a. exactAddingSubtracting dimensions decimals decimals to determine to determine covered.notRemedial already work sufficiently on Items Assignment Sheet on decimals Solve Assigned Problems Check Assignment c.d. exactMultiplyingDividingexact dimensions dimensions decimalsdecimals toto determinedetermine SelectingInstrument appropriate for dimensions precision to be checked Lecture Film Strip:No. e, Fundemm,rtalsofeenchwort Watching film and film strips. WrittenInstrument Test -with Notching Job to proper be done. measuring Measuring,"Fi"m:MessuriIngtrientg, L.1111155T-elTools mmS. Sterrett Co. and Rules for Precision ools and Mules for PrecisionI. S. Sterrett Co. zm am- accuracyPracticing measurement. safe instrument handling for Lecture Film Strip:No. 6. layout Tools and Neesurina Fundamentals of Benchwork, Watch film and film strips Written or oral quiz Measuring,"MaesuriKW-JrToolsInstruments: L.ant S. RulesStarrettTam Handy for Co. Organization. Precisionm: ools and Rules for1. Precision S. Sterrett Co. TASK NO. 24: MEASURING STOCK WITH PRECISION INSTRUMENTS FOR ASSEMBLY HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED 'EL:DENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCE')L,RES 'oGGESTE0 assembliesdimensionsReading blueprints of sub-assemblies to determine and Lecture (Using Overhead) TransparencyOverbesd(Teacher Projector ofMode) blueprint Witching screen while teacher explains Oral quiz Assignment: Reading Unit 04, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz determineMeasuring lengthobjects with a tape rule to OverheadDemonstration Projector b.a. Can Use PrecisionPamphlet:TransparenciesOverheadTape Rule Projector The OsemG, Tools(using endoverlays) Relerfor Co. working,Practicing Mellor, proper use pp. 4-1 - 4-2E-- Observation Measuring objects with a steel rule to Demonstration Steel Role r,-t7s.rwrt Assignment: Reeding Unit 04, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz determine length °verbose Projector b.a. Can Use OverheadPrecisionPamphlet:Transparencies Projector Ise!....no77, The Tealsteeing and overlays) Rules for t757TrateMT co. Practicingworking, properVolker, use pp. 4-1 - 4-217-- Observation determineMeasuring lengthobjects with a steel taps to DamoestratIon OverheadSteel TapeProjector Assignment: Reeding Unit 04, Mbdern Metal- Oral or written quiz Overhand Projector b.a. Use Care PrecisionPamphlet:Transparencies iourTiro717177Ert Cueing overlays) Co. The Tools and Rules for ' sorkincPracticing Mbar, proper pp. 4-Iuse - Observation toMeasuring determine objects length with a folding tape °who'dDemonstration Projector b.a. CareUse PrecisionPamphlet:TransparenciesFolding Role 1 (using overlays) The Tools and Rules for lltg,r.rrar=1 Co. PracticingwoilskAssignment: Walker, proper use pp. 4-I - 4-2E-- Reeding Unit 04, 'Were Metal- ObservationOral or written quiz determineMeasuring lengthobjects with a hook rule to OverheadDemonstration Projector b.a. Can Use PrecisionPamphlet:TransparenciesNook Rule imorThi=g, (using overlays) E,s7Trart Co. The Tools and Rules for working.PracticingAssignment: Volker, proper pp. use4-1 - Reeding Unit /4, Modern Metal- ObservationOral or written quiz Measuringof an object outside with and vernier inside caliperdimension to Demonstration a. Use TransparenciesVernier Calipers (using overlays) workinz,Assignment: Volker, pp. 4-i - 4-26. Reeding Unit 04, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz determine dimensions Overhead Projector b. Can NterantorsroeSronMrCogos717T.tterrettPET-07.Pamphlet:Precision Co. estar-T r7-Tramt Co. The Tools and Rules for Precision Use Coro for N Practicing prover use Observation Task No. 24 (continued) HumAN REQuiREmENT APEA OF TEACHING METH005 SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATEPIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALuAT,CN ppccEoupEs SJCSESTED 1 Measuringwith an outsideoutside dimensionmicrometer of to an determine object Demonstration b.a. CareUse Pamphlet:TransparenciesOutside Micrometer (using ovseays) The Tools and Rules far working,Assignment: Welker, pp. 4-1 - Reeding Unit 04, Modern Metal- ObservationOral or written quiz dimension Pamphlet:aliiiFrrriewPrecisionStarrett-M.-- tur-1-17.57.Traryt Co. Mow To Read Use Core for 'Micrometer L. 5 PracticingspecialmodelUsing ofcardboard assignment propera micrometer's usetubes, makinghub and a thimbielarge working as a Assignment: Reading Unit 05, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz onsideMeasuring outside dimensions with calipers to determine dimension OverheadDemonstration b.a. Care Use Pamphlet:TransparenciesOutside Calipers (mine overlays) Tho Tools and Rules for Practicingworking, Welker, proper pp.use 5-1 - Observation withMeasurinp an inside inside micrometer dimension to of determine an object Demonstration a. Use Projector TransparenciesOverheadPrecision Projector Isiars-2, 17.17frat Co. werkim,Assignment: ifelkir, pp. I-1 - Asudieg Unit 04, Modern Natal- Oral or written quiz dimension Overhead Projector b. Care PrecisionS'47MT1S.Pamphlet:MIcromedersirnifferriTerWT. IslirT.L7t7TSri. Co. MewThe tonged Tools Use and MireRules far for Practicing proper moo Observation dimensionwithMeasuring Inside inside calipers dimension to determine of an object OverheadDemonstration b.a. CareUse Projector TreneparenciesOverheadPrecisicePamphlet: Projector IsirITTs,rr.-17TrarrtThe Tools and RulesCo. for Practicingmoraine',Assignment: Welker, proper pp.see 4-1 - Reading Unit 04, Modern Maul- ObservationOral or written quiz Measuring depth dimensions with a depth Demorstration Overhead Projector Assignment: Reeding Unit 04, Modern Metal- Oral or written quiz micrometer Overload Projector b.a. CareUse TWRFFM.--TransparenciesPrecisionPamphlet:111crematera-WTen7rirl, Our-rn-a; r.V."1"firWi. Co. TheMow Tools to Mead and UseRaise Cie fer for Practicing~kin wiser, proper pp. use 4-1 - Observation threat.Meru ng micrometerscrew threads with a screw OverheadDemonstration Projectorb.a. CareUse PrecisionPamphlet:TransparenciesOverhead Projector ierrig7ret7-5.71WritThe Tools and Rules for Cn. Practicingworking,Assignment: Walker, proper pp. use 4-1.- 4 -20. Reading Unit 04, Modern Metal- ObservationOral or written quiz Task No. 24 (continued/ HUMAN WECLIPFMENT APEA LV TEAChINC, MEIH,C!, 'L rF"EL IN,TwLCIrr")NAL MATEPIAL7, SurE'Tr:' ''T'F"in. 'iviTtFS Oral or w-itten quiz gageMeasuring to determine smell openings dlsension with feelers OverheadDemonstration Projector b.a. CareUse PrecisionPamphlet:TransparenciesOverhee4 Projector "Trsui 17o,The 1 Tools 7r."1"6iit and Rules Co. for Practicingworking,Assignment: Welker, proper pp.use 4-1 - Reeding Unit 04, Modern Metal- 4-237------Observation Assignment shoot on fractions enApplying inch knowledge ofb.a. fractional parts of MultiplyingAddingexact dimensionsfractions fractions to to determine detonative coveredRemedialnot already Mork onsufficiently Items Solving assigned problems. Check Assignment. d.c. exactDividingSubtracting dimensions fractions fractions to determineto determine Applying knowledge ofb.a. decimals SubtractingdimensionsAdding decimals decimals to determine to determine exact coverednotRemedial already work sufficiently on items Assignment sheet on decimals Solving Assigned Problems. Check Assignment. c.d. exactDiallingMultiplying dimensions decimals decimals to determineto determine devicesSelecting for appropriate task measuring Lecture MicromptersTurterVelTshirMOTL7T.PWEraTPrecisionPamphlet: tio71-1-7173611.The Tools and Rules for Uss Core for Co. specializedExtraInstrumentsIndustry Credit anduse Assignment obtainingof precision - informationVisiting measuring some on localany Oral or written quiz accuratePracticing meesurement safe instrument handling for DemonstrationLecture b.a. CareUse Sterrett1"4.pirlisTe-rMicromaterenerTorilsPrecisionPamphlet: co. Tr lam. Theells Tools and Rules Uss Cgre for for 7.r. Co. Practicing proper use ObservationOrel or written quiz TASK G. 25: STAMPING NUMBER AND LETTERS ON METAL STOCK FOR IDENTIFICATION HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRICTInNAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STLCINT KTIvITIES EVA. A' -% :- Readingstampedand size blueprints onnumber items andto determine/or other* style, to be Lecture - Using over projector Overhead(TeacherTransparency Projector Made) of lEueprint Watchingintonation screen as Instructor points out Oral questioning Applying knowledge of fr^leiongi parts Remedial work as needed Assignment Sheet Solving Assigned Problems. Check Assignment. of an Inch: b.a. MultiplyingAddingexact dimensionsfractions fractions to mudetermine determine d.c. exactSubtractingDividing dimensions fractionsfractions toto determinedetermine Laying out stock withb.a. a: RuleSquare or scale DemonstrateFilmLecture Strip (if not FilmsFilm StripNo. V -Projector Fundamentals of Benchwork, PracticingWain,not alreadyfilm proper strip sufficiently use of any covered layout tools Oral or written quiz e.d.c.f. TrowelDividersCombinationScriber Points Square covered)already sufficiently 1 and 2, Jam bendy Or aartiourligk-WM satIror Aligninglayout numbersline and/or letters with DemonstrationVideo Tape Number and letter stamps MatchingofPracticing Instructor video proper 'tape alignment monitor under supervision Observation meta!Stamping numbers end/or letters on Demonstration a. hammerSize and used kind in of MowersVariousSteeps kinds of metal Practicinginstructor's proper supervision stamping procedure under Observation c.b. woodTechniquemetalPracticingrelation to on usedSelecting number and/or letters to be Lecture ElectricLatterNumber StompsStamps Engraver (Various sizes) TerhnoloriAssignment:112s-1117, andfrectIce, Ludmig,liss. 1123 - pp. 417- 411. Reeding Unit 04, Neel Mort Oral or written quiz TASK NO. 264 HAMMERING APPROPRIATE METAL PARTS WITH VARIOUS HUMAN REOUIREMENT AREA OF TFACHINn METHODS SUr-,GE STED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED ETu2ENT ACTIVITIcS S,,CESTEE Hammering appropriateb.a. material with: StraightBell peen peen hammer Lecture a. ofUse hemmerof each type HemmersFilm Stripof each -Projector Fundamentalstype of Benchwork, Watching film strip typosWritten of quiz homers on uses of various f.e.d.c. CrossWfodenSof'lack peen faced Ivireer humor homer 64mmer Film Strip b. useProper and improper OrgenizetionFilm No. I. FEriao-TIA77rWrrd:EW toSelecting be accomplished appropriate hammer for job Lecture a.b. Hemmervarious Sizes typesjobs for TransparenrleeOverhead Projector (Teacher Node) Watching screen of overhead projector Matchingtype to type type quiz of job- latching hammer handlehammerRecognizing with the headnecessity tight ofto usingthe a Lecture b.a. WedgesmaterialsTypes of handle MotorsFilmsecured)Hamm -(Undies ARC's of properly Mend 12212, and General Improperly p.Technology Assignment:41. end Practice. Ludwii7M7gr7 Heading Unit 05, Metal Work Written quiz hemmermethodDemonstrate heedof installing onproper handlec. oilSoaking handle In Stanley Safely Charts TrrinIrraiy TASK NO. 27: FLARING METAL TUBING WITH FLARING TOOL TO PFCCUCE A FLARE HUMAN REQUIRLeTNT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUG6ESTED INSTRUCT;ONAL MATERIAL`, SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvATIDh P,,OCr",PrS S,,GSESTE" Mounting tubing In tube-flaring tool OemonstratIon thicknesses,BireinghamTube-FlaringTubing - GageVariety Tooland types of sizes.of metals wall PracticingWatching Demonstration mounting tubing In flaming tool Observation Flaring motel tubing with tube- Dsmormitretlan Tube-Flaring Tool Watching Demonstration flaring tool Discussflaring purpose of Tubing MakingPracticingtool aIn list making properof commonJoints use usesof flaring of a flaring tool Observation Checkingremoved. to see If burrs have been deburringbeforeShowLecture piacom and after of tubing EmoryFileTubing Cloth bothdeburredHewing good students tubingand bad choosefrom e theromp properly containing CbservatIon cutChecking squarely to see If tubing has been Demonstrationtry -square using TryTubing -Snuere ofVarious checking class squareness members demonstrating method Observation Selecting appropriate flaring tool Whore Flaring Tools Assignment: Reading Unit 030. Nos. 779, 780, Written quiz for the task. towhichPoint flaringmatch toout sizechoose mannertool of is which tubing.In designed Various Sizes of Tubing 701,Ludwig, 742. Metalp. 211Z. Work Tedhoolooy and Practice, TASK NO. 26: ALIGNING PARTS IN SUB-ASSEMBLIES AND ASSEMBLIES WITH HAND TOOLS HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STLCENT ACTIVITIES SuGCESTED EvAL,.:AT;-% partsReeding relationship working drawing to determine projectorhelpPointLecture of out overhead details with TransparenciesOverhead Projector geeing screen while teacher elaborates Oral questioning Aligning parts with an alignment punch monitor)VideoDemonstration Camera Clive on HemmerAlignment Punch PracticingWatching demonstration proper use of on alignment monitor punch Observe students In their use of punch Selecting correct tool for aligning DemonstrationLecture VariousVarious sizes parts of toaligning assemble punches pp.MetalReading 261-262. Work Assignment: Technology and Practice, Ludwig; Unit 135, Its. No. 701, Oral or written quiz OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION UNIT FOR ASSEMBLY AREA OF TEACrINF SU9-,EZTEO FTHOOS IN:TF.,71-NAL vATERIALS E 'FD 'PO' SuC,CE"Fr, ly 1111 s c, A The employment outlook: HUNAN REQUIRM%T Lecture. Charts (employment forecast). Employment Outlook Listening to lecture. Oral questioning. 2.1. NotionalLocal Guest localspeaker employment from office. Office,Departmentedition.Publication:for Factory Washington, Occupational of Labor,Operatives. D.C.. Government Outlook pp.1966-67 2-3.Nindbook. Printing AskingListening oral to questions. guest speaker. The wage scale: OverheadLecture. projector. Transparenciesof wages). (tmetharomede charts Listening t4 lecture. Oral repor written-t on answers quiz. to letters. I. Local a. union (2)(I) journeymenapprentice representative.union,Guest speakernon-union - Office,Deoaftmentedition,forPublication: Factory Washington, Occupational of Operatives. Labor, D.C., Outlook 1966-67 pp. 2Hendbook. -3. Employment Outlook Government Printing toReedingtransparency.Watching wages sectionofscreen assemblies. ofas pamphletteacher emplalnepertaining b. non-union (3)(2)(I) master experiencedentry wages totheAssignment: obtain nation wage to union,information. companies. etc. Writing to various parts of 2. National a. union (2)(1) journeymenapprentice b. non-unionCl)(3)(2) masterentry experienced wages Teacher -made chart listing types of Listening to lecture. Check results of report. The types of training available. Lecture.assemblyFieldlargeindustry trio numberswork:ire% -employing local of training for assembly workers. Assignment:Attendinglocal field industries trip. to obtain information Contacting various types of report.as ing,to type etc. of and training. making alength written or oral of train- Check results of assignment. theThe occupation.working conditions experienced in sentation.31msLecture. slide pre- Teacher-preparedoccupations.conditionspresentation in showing various33mm slide workingassembly WatchingAssignment:Listening slide to presentation.lecture. Making a chart listing types Lecture. Publication: Employment Outlook of Listeningdiffer.assembly andto lecture.showing her conditions Oral or written questions. neededThe physical for qualification and mental characteristicsfor employment. Presentationlocal employer. by Washington,GovernmentHandbook,edition,for Factory OccupationalDepartment PrintingD.C.,Operatives. pp. Office, of 1-2.Outlook Labor.1966-67 Assignment:rsiatnd to Job qualifications. Reading section of pamphlet OCCUPATInNAL INFORMATION UNIT FOR ASSEMBLY (continued) HUMAN PECuIPPAENT :.PEA OF TEAC-ING METHODS S'..,CCESTEC mATEPIALS sTLCP.T ACTIVITIES SY;CESTES The geographical location of employment. Lecture. OfficesGuideMap of to U.S.A.in Chamber the U.S. of Commerce Assignment:Listening to lecture. Writing to various Chamber Check results of assignment. obtainof ListeningCommerceinformation employment Officesto speaker on figures. maps.of largeand asking cities to Place Oral questioning. The opportunities for advancement. GuestvisoradvancedLecture. localspeaker of personassembly.to -super- who has advancement,theirIndustry employees publications etc. wages, order concerning of relevant questions. ofThe the advantages occupation. and disadvantages PanelLecture. discussion. pertainingIndustrial to pamphletssubject. available ObtainingIn panel Information discussion. and participating Observe discussion. The nature of the work Involved In Lecture. Publication: Employment Outlook Readingto nature assignment of the Inwork. pamphlet pertaining Oral or written quiz. the occupation. Washington,GovernmentHandbook,edition,for Factory OccupationalDepartment PrintingD.C.,Operatives, p. Office,I.of Outlook Labor,1966-67 occupation.The union involvement In the Guestrepresentative. localspeaker union - Taperepresentative.Taps recorder.recording of talk by union tootherUsing anddetermine areasinformationnon-union ofthe the assemblers.percentages alreadytask, woks essembled of s unionsurvey In Check assignment. MACHINING TASK ND. I: GRINDING THE TWO MOST USED LATHE TOOL BITS (FOR OFF-HAND GRINDING) HUMAN REOLIPFMENT AREA OF r=ACH!NG METHNDS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED Checking with written orE.ALLATI-'4 oral quiz. Reading chart to determine:b.a. Typemetals.lathe of tool tool data bit forto bewachinIng ground. various DemontrationLecture Materiel: andTechnologyChart McKnight - "Lathe and PracticeTools," Metalwork- McKnight Reeding chart to determine:b.a. Typemetals.Lathe of tooltool bitdata to for be eechiningground various clearanceChocking tool,angles side with clearance a cutter andbit frontgrinding Checking with written or oral quiz. gaugeclearanceChecking tool,angles side with clearance a cutter andoit frontgrinding TeacherDemonstrationvideoLecture preparedtape recording Metbrial:Tools: CutterToolProper holder Gauge Ground Tool Bits gauge. Works,bulletinHerp.How 7. Top. 1735, GrindRun28. a SouthLatheLathe, BendTool South LatheCutter Bend Works Bits,Lathe Applying knowledge of angles as related to Checking with written or oral quiz. toolApplying bit surfacesknowledge of angles as related to rkmonstrationLecture Unteriels:Tools: EraserChalkboardChalk Mir/aces. ChartPorter,Wwchine technol136.- "LatheShopLerAe Operations andTools," Lascoe, from and pp. MetalworkSatin, 13E- and Practice - Manight SelectingSelecting proper a grinding cutter wheelbit material appropriate DemonstrationLecture Tools: GrinderHigh speedand grinding steel gutter wheels bit blank PracticinggrindingSelecting ekes,. properproper cuttersafety bitprecautions material whenand Chocking with written or oral quiz. operatingPracticingfor task. aproper bow" orsafety floor precautions grinder. when Meterials: letheMork,bendek,Engine pp. Lathe Machine34-37. Operations, Shop Series Whipplessr - and lishers, Inc., pp. 153-156. operating a bench or floor grinder. Grinding right hand general turning and Observing students grinding right hand Grinding right hand sidegeneral or facingturning tool tool videoDemonstrationFilmTeector tape preparedrecording Tools: OilstoneGrinderHighSafety speed Goggles steel cutter bit blanks Assignment:right1-P51. hand side or facing tool bits. Lathe liWor, Delmer Publishers, Inc., Reading Units I -T50, I -P50 and Checkingfacinggeneral tool turningstudents bits. and with right a written hand side test. or Materials: McKnight-.ChartTechnology - "Lathe and Tools," Practice from - MetalworkMc night and 6,2:::::pp. 7, 153-1377--NiiiIng 6 and 9 on page 37.Unit 23, E lons, Whipplethe following and Beudek, questions pp. 1, 3, 4, 5, ine Lathe t. Bendmin.,Film:Lathe sound,Work, Machineblack and Shop white. Serieseillishers, - Inc, pp. 157-164 "Grinding Cutter Bits", 20 South TASK NO. 2: TURNING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A FACED SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING mETHOOS S U GBESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED cTuDENT ACTIVITIES SUDGE5,TED EVAL_ATIC% PPCCE- :=c SJCI=ES-E: Reading a blueprint toa. determine the: Kind of material videoDemonstration tape recording Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material c.e.d.b. CharacteristicsSizeKindNumber of ofwork ofmaterial parts of towork be nnchined. Film Materials: Publishers,IldthineBIBlueprints Shop Inc., Practice, pp. 1-4. Delmar rint Readt for Inners in TechnologyAssignment:Viewing a film.and Practice, LudwiiTni77727-33. Reading unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on items in film. Talkingfree,Film: Pictureblack and Service. white, Modern "The Metal Worker," 29 min., Explaining the physical properties of the Tools: Class: Listening to teacher's explanation on Checking students on assignments. mechinebilityExplaining gearheatof various andtransfer pulley metals. as drive it relates ratios. Lecture Materials: andEngineLathe Lathe Operations, Whipple MaaNkr Unit ZS, pp. 44-46. pulleymechinabilltyIt relates drive ratios toof coolants.various end heat metals, transfer goer asand to coolants. ii71617Engine Lathe Operations, Whipple and 50=,Lotheitork Delmer Publishers, Inc. Assignment:PertheadingIndustrial I, Burgharitt.chapter Machine 11, pp.Medlin* Shop,36-49. ToolJohmoirir-337-339. Operation, Reeding unit 062, General - lieu**, Unit 77, pp. 43-45. Class: withObserving a scale students or rule In to measuring determine stock length. mineMeasure length stock with a rule or scale 4o deter- DemonstraticA Materials:Tools: StockRule orto Scalebe measured Assignment:industrial MachinetoMeesurIng detonatesShoe, Johniar,stock length. with li. a 70-73.rule or scale to heading Unit 6, General - Checking students on assignment given. decimals.Computing fractional equivalents of Lecture Tools:Materials: ChalkboardChalk Class; decimals,Computing automaticfractional feed equivalents and cutting of Checking students with a written test. metals.Computing cuttingautomatic speeds said for various SkopInc.. Arithmetic, Albany 1, Delmer yaw York Publishers, Applyingspeedsan inch for knowledge andvarious applying ofmetals. fractional knowledge partsof of decimals. ApplyinganApplying inch. knowiedge knowledge of ofdecimals. fractional parts of Publishers,Assignment: Inc., Unit 11, pp. 74-25. Shop Arithmetic, Delmer Task No. 2 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRucTrINAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT AC'IVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL_ATL% clopc:E7prc .0 EETE: SelectingSelecting proper appropriate layout tools.hacksaw blades. ClemonstrarionFilms Materiels:Tools: ScaleLathe with necessary equipment Class: blades,Selectinging v-ways, method proper facingof layoutholding tool, tools, stock, methods hacksaw protect- of hold- direc- andObserving equipment students to perform selecting task. proper tools Protectingmachined.Selecting methodV -ways of with holding wood stockwhen mounting to be WoodHacksawRagBrushTool Facing Holder Tool Removingtioning of cutting cut. and disposing tools, cutting of chips, speeds, safety Selectingchucks.&electing proper methods facing of holdingtool for cutting the Job. tool. CuttingSafetyAbrasiveFile GogglesOil Cloth equipmentAssignment: to perfonsprecaution, abrasivetask. cloth.cutting fluids, file and Selecting proper tools and Selectingfor various from metals.chart correct cutting speeds DemonstrationFilm and Tools:Film:Black and white, South Send Loth* Trning,° 20 min., free, Class: Turningfaced stocksurface. on lathe to produce CheckingObserving students students with performance. a written test. workRemovingSelecting area andcleardirection disposing and freeof cut.of from chips danger. to keep Materials: FuchsLathe Lathe Operations, Whip* and , Units 5, G, 7, 8, 11, pp. abrasiveprecaution,Removing cloth.end rotting disposing fields, of chips, file andsafety operatingPracticingSelecting a proper lathe.proper safety cutting precautions fluids for when 111-21. equipmentAssignment: to perform task. Selecting proper tools and SelectingvariousSelecting metals. proper abrasive type clothof flle. for removing burrs. Task No. 2 ;continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TFACHING k*ETHops SUGGESTED INS -L_" -AL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STLCENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED Demonstration Tools: Class: Observing students performance. Mounting: b.a.c. FaceColletChuck Plate, In-on lathe Materials: iii-.____,LathellorkLathe 405-107. Delmer Publishers, Inc., Assignment: produceSetting aup faced and turningsurface. stock on !athn to Reeding Unit 43, Eneineiter: Checking students with a written test. CleaningMounting =chine stock to on obtainthea. lathe accurate with: setup , 3 jaw, 4 Jaw 2::::lons, Whipplequestions and Baudek, on page pp. 73. - . Mountingpost and facing adjust tool point. c.b.In holder and tool FaceCollet Plate speed.AdjustingAdjusting control controls to obtainto obtain proper proper spindle feed. temperature.cuttingApplyingSitting actiln cutting depth and offluids reducecut forto cutting lubricateroughing cut. OperatingRemovir3Setting lathe_depth work to fromof produce cut holding for afinished faceddevices. surface. cut. Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth TASK NO. 3: COUNTERSINKING (COUNTERSINK AND CENTER DRILL) STOCK TO PRODUCE A TAPERED HOLE FOR MOUNTING STOCK BETWEEN CENTERS HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SLGSESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration Materials:Tools: BlueprintsScale Class: Reading blueprints while teacher explains. Observinglaying students out stock. in selecting material and Lecture anApplyingmetals.Computing Inds. knowledge cutting speedsof fractional for various parts of Materials:Tools: ShoeChalkboardehelk Arithmetic, Delmer Publishers, Class: Computingspeedsdecimals, forfractional automaticvarious equivalentsmetals. feed and cutting of Checking students with a written test. Applying knowledge of decimals. Inc., Albany 1, New York Publishers,Assignment: Inc., UnitanApplying 11,Inch pp. end knowledge 211-25. applying of knowledge fractional of partsdecinels. of She, Arithmetic. Delver Selecting proper countersink and center drill DemonstrationLecture Materials:Tools: ColdJacobsCombination Roll Chuck Steel Drilland Kay drill.Selecting proper countersink and center Checking students with written or oral quiz. Mountingchuck Incountersink tslistock. and center drill topeTeacherOmsenstration recording prepared vide* Materials:Tools: Lathe setup for comatersinking _ AssIgnmontsOpireting lathe to prodsoe tapered halo. Reeding Units 17 and IS, ftLit produceObserving tapered students hole. operating lathe to RemovingOperating burrslathe fromto produce finishedb.a. tapered work hobs. AbrasiveFile Cloth ColdMendengine eaudek,Neil LaftwoOperetiess,Steel pp. ZO-Z11. Whipple 37 Laths-A . Operations, Magpie end liewdelt pp. Ammar *motions steal of units. Checking students' progress lath written test. TASK NO. 4: TURNING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A CYLINDRICAL SHAPE TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reedingspecifications a blueprint required to determine for the the job. Demonstration- - Materials:Tools: BlueprintsScale Class: Reeding blueprints Ishii teacher explains. Checking with written or oral quiz. Measuring stock with an outside caliper, Demonstration Tools: Measuring with an outside caliper, Checking with written or oral quiz. vernier caliper, ruivend micrometer. Film Waseuring."Fi'm 30 min.. StarrstOutsideScale CalipersStock 'Tools and Rules for Precision vernier caliper, scale and micrometer. slack Observation. ComputingequivalentsDetermining speeds from fractional chart.for various and decimalmeals. LectureDemonstration Materials:Tools: ChalkChalideerd ComputingfromDetermining chart. speeds fractional for various and decimal metals. egalvelawhIChecking with written :r oral quiz. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Applyingof an Inch. knowledge ofof decimals.fractional parts Meisel6L-12tipillc, Equivalent Delmer Chart, Publishers, Inc., Applying knowledge of decimals. AligningcenterSelecting on lathe lathe.proper centers lubricant accurately. for dead Deweastretion Tools: DeedLiveLathe Center Center Tool Bit Aligningon Selectinglathe. lathe proper centers lubricant accurately. for dead center ObservationChecking with written or oral :wiz. postMounting and adjustingturning tool point. In holder in tool Materials: ELubricnntDial indicator ins ords postMounting and adjustingturning teal point. In holder, in tool Setting depth of cut for finishing.roughing. Lttsgairft p. 74. Whipple and Setting depth of cut for finishing.roughing. shapeOperating to .001 the oflathe an Inch.to produce a cylindrical recordingTeacherDemenstaition prepared videotape Materials:Tools: TurningLathe Tool .001stockSetting of te anup produces inch.and operating cylindrical laths shapeto turn to Observingcallathe shape studentsto to turn .001 stacksetting of an to Inch. upproduce and operating a cylindri- EngineCold Roiled Steal . p. 74. Operations, Whipple and 49units.imitgeOperations.Aegis:want: ad Whipple and laudek. pp. 74-73. Reading Units 30 and A9999r43. Engine questions at and of pencilChecking quiz. students' progress with paper and TASK NO. 5: TURNING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A SHOULDER TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding s blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale MASS: Reading blueprints while teachers:opinion. Observing students in selecting and laying Motorists: Blueprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludwii7A727-33. Reeding Unit 13, Metalwork MetPaper stock. and pencil test on mewing assignment. Measuring stock with scale or rule to Demonstration Tools: Class: Observing students in measuring stock with a Measuringdetermine length.with depth . Materiels:Depth MicrometerSteckReis orto Sallebe measured. Assignment:industrial MachinedetermineMeasuring Shapes length.stock Johnea7Tr.70-73. with a rule or scale to Reeding Unit 14, General - Checkingscale orstudents rule to on determine assignment length. given. ComputingequivalentsDetermining speeds from fractional forchart. various and metals.decimal DemonstrationLecture Tools: ChalkChalkboard Class: Computingspeedsdecimals, forfractional automatic varies equivalentsmetals. feed and cutting of Checking students with a written test. ApplyinganApplying inch. knowledge knowledge of ofdecimals. fractional parts of Materials: DelmerDictum! PUbilshers, Equivelsotalert, Inc., p. Ship 4. Arithmetic, anApplying Inch and knowledge applying of knowledge fractional of partsdecimals. of Selecting proper turning tool Demonstration Tools: Lathe Publishers,Assignment:Class: Inc., Unit 11,Selecting pp. 24-25. proper layout tools, hacksaw Shop Arithmetic, Delmer Observingand equipment students to perfrasselecIng task. proper tools Materials: DialLubricantLiveDead Indicator CanterCenter ToolMandrel Bit ofcutting trims,blades,cut. tools, facing methods* cutting tool, holding methodsspeeds, stock, 'fdirection holding protecting 1::1:: Lathe Operations, Whipple and p. 74. Assignment: abrasiveprecaution,Removing cleft.and cutting disposing fluids, of chips, file andsafety Selecting proper tools and Laying out stock witha. a: Smears Demonstration Tools: Square Layingequipment out tostock. perform task. --- Operating lathe to turns Observing students laying out and operating o.d.c.b. DividersSurfaceIlermephredlteScale Gauge Calipers DividersSurfaceHermaphroditeScale Gouge Calipers Readingstockinch. to Units produce 52, a53 shoulder and 54, toEngine .001 Latheof an ions, Whipple and Opudsk. pp. MN,. Checkingtest.to lathe.001 students ofto anturn Inch. progressstock to withproduce a written a shoulder Operating.001 of lathean Inch. to produce,g.f. a shoulder to CanterScriber Punch Materials: ColdCenterScriber Roll Punch Steel Answer questions at and of units. Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth !arterials:Tools: Boudek,EngtneLaths Lathepp. O2C Operations, Whipple end TASK NO. 6: DRILLING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODEE A HOLE TO .005 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA DF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Observe students in selecting materiel and Materials: Blueprints TechnologyAssignment: and/Practice,Reading Ludwiriii.-77-33. blueprints while teacher explains. Reeding Unit 03, Metalwork Paper layingand pencil out stock. test on reading assignment. spindleReading tograduations determine ondepth. talistock Demonstration Tools: Lathe determineReeding graduation depth. on telisteck spindle to Checking with written or oral quiz. equivalentsDetermining fedi:chart. fractional and decimel Demonstration Teals: Chelebmmil Determining fractional and decimal equiva- Checking wt' written or oral quiz. ApplyingComputing knowledge speeds for of variousdecimals. metals. Materiels: Decimal117:1144=1ArithmeticChalk equivalent Delmer chart. Publishers, Inc.. ApplyingComputinglents knowledge speeds from chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Selecting methodsproper drillof holding drill. LectureDemonstration Tools: DrillDrill Press metals.drillSelecting and proper cuttingdrill, methodsfluids forof holdingvarious Checking with written or oral quiz. va-musSelecting metals. proper cutting fluids for Materials: LubricantColdLubricantVise Noll Steel OperatingMounting. Drill. eathe to prod:meal:01e to videoTeacherDemmnstratien tope prepared recording Toots: JacobsDrill Chuck fait* aOperating hole to .005lathe of to en:fich. drill stock to prodwie stockObserving to produce a hole to .005 of an inch. students operating lathe to drill drill.Removing.005 of burrs an inch. *roe work with an old Materiels: Stock .=Lathe p. 10f. Operetions, Whipple and 16-103.LatheReading Operations, Units 65. letipple K. 07 and 68. EnsiM Answer question at end of melts. Ilsup. Checkingtest. students progress with a written TASK NO. 7: REAMING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A FINISHED HOLE TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReadies required for Me Job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Tools: Scale Cass: Reeding blueprints while inviter explains Observing students In selecting materiel Materials: rnusprl'ts tchnolaffriL,dPicrectLudimirjjor77-33.Assign/A: Reeding unit 03, Metalwork Paperand laying and pencil out stock. test on reeding assignment. micrometerManuring stock to determine with an size.inside FilmDemonstration Film:Tools: Meesuring.'ToolsInside and 30Micrometer Rulesmin.. for Sterrett. Precision Measure stock with inside micrometer. Check measurements. equivalentsDetermining from fractional charts and decimal LectureDemonstration Tools: Chaltherd Determininglents from fractional chart. and decimal equiva- CalculatingChecking with teacher written prepared or oral problems.quiz. ComputingApplying speeds knowledge for variousof decimals. metals. Materiels: pg-24.ilatirres,DecimalChalk Equivalent Delmer Publishers.Chart. Inc.. ApplyingCompeting knowledge speeds for of variousdecimals. metals.. Selecting proper reamer. teetersDemonstration Tools: Selecting proper reamer and melbods of Checking with writtem or oral quiz Selecting methods of holding reamer. Motorists: HoldingMeow Device Leittel lyeretions,p. lUdg. MIltopte and bolding reamer. Observation Operatinghole.Mounting lathe Reamer. to produce a finished videoTedierDemonstartien tape prepared recording Meterisis:Tools: HoldingReamer Device ReadingOperating units GO andfinished 70, Engine hole Lea: to .001 of an inch. isles to ream stock to produce toObserving mem.001 stock of studentsan toinch. epentIng lathe to produce a finished hole with:Removing burrs fromb.a. finished work AbrasiveFile Cloth andEngine Monk. Lathe p. 104.Operations, MIMI Operations, Whipple and gentians at end of units. eplk, pp. 03-10S. writtenChecking test. students progress with TASK NO. 8: BORING AN HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALSSTOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE SUGGESTED ENLARGED HOLE TO .001 OF AN 1NCH STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading a blueprint to determine the Dems.nstration Class: specifications required for the job. Materials:Tools: BScale lueprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice,Reading LudwirW27=33. blueprints while teacher explains. Reading unit 03, Metalwork PiperandObserving laying and pencil studentsout stock. test In onselecting reading arterialassignment andMeasuring micrometer stock to with determine an inside size. caliper Demonstration Materials:Tools: Micrometer°Measurement,"inside Calipers Delmar Publishers, Inc., micrometerMeasuring stockto determine with an size.inside caliper and Observingvelhordnean Inside students size.caliper measuring and stock with micrometer to Applying knowledge of decimals Demonstration Tools: p. 11. Determining fractional and decimal equiva- Checking with written or oral quiz. Lecture Materials: DelmarDecteelChalkChalkboard Publishers, Equivalent Inc.,Chart, p. Shop 24. Arithmetic, ApplyingComputinglents fromknowledge speeds chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Selecting methodsproper boringof holding tool. boring tool. Demonstration Materials:Tools: LubricantWorkB oring Holding Tool Devices ofSelecting holding. proper boring teal and methods Observation.Checking with written or oral quiz. Mounting boring tool. Demonstration Tools: B oring Tool Operating lathe to bore stock to produce Observing operating late to bore stock Removinghole.Operating burrs laths from to producefinished en work enlarged with: Material: Stock ,=Lathe p. Operations, Whipple end Operations,Readingan enlarged units Whipple 71hole and toand 72, .001 Ibudek, Engine of en pp.Lathe inch. 105-10s. Checkingto inch.produce student an enlarged with a alewritten to .001 test. of an 1,aa. AbrasiveFile Cloth a TASK NO. 9: COUNTERBORIAS STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A RECESSED HOLE TO .005 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificatIonsReeding a blueprint required to detonate,for the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. Observingand laying students out stock. In selecting material Retorts's: Blueprints TechnologyAssign/rant: and Practice Ludwig.RT27-55 Reading unit 05. Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reading assignment toMeasuring determine stock length. with a rule or scale Desonstretten Tools: Class: Observing students in measuring stock with StockRuleScale to be measured Assignment:Industrial MachineHumouringdetermine Shop, Johnson,stock length. with Tp. a 70-73.rule or scale to Reeding unit thi, General - Checkinga scale students or rule onto assignmentdetwelloe length.given. Applying knowledge of decimals LectureDemonstratIon Tools: Chalkboard DotermisingWets from fractionalchart. and decimal equivs- Checking with written or oral quiz. Materials: F:111:"ArtOwingChalk Hametic Equivalent Delmer Chart,Pail ishiFfinc.. CampoutIngApplying speedsknowledge for ofvarious declaim's. metals. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Selecting methodproper ofcnueterboring holding toot. tool. LectureDsmonstration Materials:Tools: WorkCounterboringStock Melding DeviceTool matedSelecting of holding. proper counterboring tool and counterboringObserving students tool andselecting method properof holding. Mounting: DemonstratIon Tools: Operating lathe to stock to Observing students operating lathe to hole.Operating lathe to produceb.a. a recessed BoringCountrboring bar to tooltoot Inholder.. talistock. videoTeacher teps preparedrecording Materials: StockBaringCounterboring Bar Tool Assignment:Lethelgarettens.produce a recessed Whipple hole toand ileudek. pp. Reeding units 71 and 72. &mine of an inch. Checkingproduce astudents recessed with hole written to .005 test. of an Inch. Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth 1::;:: . p. 106.Lathe Operations, WhIpple and 103-1011. TASK NO. 10: PARTING STOCK ON LAME TO PROOLICE A PIECE WITHIN 1/32 OF AN 11211 IN LENGTH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATIO.. PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Observing stumints In nessuring stock with Materiels: Blueprints Assignment:industrial IlechineMemories Shop,determine Jahes71p.oe stock length. with a rule or scale to Reeding Unit OG, General - Checkinge scale students or roil oc.to determineassignment length.given. Measuringdetermine stock size with outside caliper to FilmDemonstration Tools: Hammering71F737--- stock with an offside caliper, Checking with written or oral quiz. Flim: MicrometerStockOutsideScale Calipers 'Tools and Rules for Precision vernier caliper, scale end micrometer. Observation. Determining fractional and decimal Ommostration Tools:Measuring, 30 min., Starrett. Cimes: ApplyingComputingequivalents knowledge speeds from for ofchart. variousdecimals. metals. Lecture Materials: MemelChalkCheildmord Equivalent Chart, Shop Arithmetic, speedsdecimals,Cemputies terrorism fractionalautmetic metals. feed equivalents mod coffins of Checking students with a written test. °miner Publishers, Inc., P. 24. decimals.ofApplying am inch knowledge and applying of fractions/ knewledgeet parts Shop Arithmetic, Delmar Selecting proper parting tool. Demonstration Peblishers,Assignment: !sc., Unit 11, pp. 24-23. Selecting methods of holding parting tool. Lecture Materials:Tools: Parting Tool Lathe Operations,p. 55. Whipple and of SelectingMidis,. power earth. Mel and method Observingtool and students method ofselecting holding. proper parting OperatingpostMounting and lathe adjustparting to point. produce.atool In holder piece Inwithin tool videotapeTeacherDemonstration prepared recording Toots: bud*,EngineLeft p.and LatheSS. Parties Operation, Teel Whipple and Operatinglerlth.predme alathe piece to within pert stock1/32 ofon anlathe Inch to In Observingwithinpert stock 1/32students onof latheen operating inch to Inproduce length.lathe a toplace Removing1/32 of burrs an inch from b.a.In finished length. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth 2::retien!,needles melts Whipple 0, 30 andandi4, Ueda, !mine pp. 111;M: - Checking students with written test. TASK ND. 10: PARTING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE A PIECE WITHIN 1/32 OF AN INCH IN LENGTH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED :VALUATION PROCEDURES SkkaSTED specificationsReading a blueprint raquired to determinefor the job. the Pe.notration Meterials:Tools: Scale Class: Measuring stock with a rule or scale to aObserving scale or stunentsrule to determineIn measuring length. stock with Blueprints Aesigmeeat:FU-,a.Industrial Machinedetermine Shop, Jebason, length. pp. Reeding Unit IG, General - Checking stu.lants on assignment given. Measuringdetermine stodkwith size outside caliper to FileDemomeretien Tools: OesidelCalipers vernierMeasuring caliper, stock vitt scale se and'beside mialoster. caliper, Chocking with written or oral quiz. Measuring,"Film: 30 min., MicrometerSterrett.SteckScale *Tools and Rules for Precision Observation. equivalentsDetermining fromfractional chart. and decimal DemonstrationLecture Ties: Class: Checking students with a written test. ApplyingComputing knowledge speeds for of variousdecimals. weals. Materials: DelmerDecimalChalkCheMbserd Publishers, Equivalent Inc.,Chart, p. Shop Z4. Arithmetic, Applyingspeedsdecimals,Competing ferneries. knowledge fractionalseematic metals. offeed equivalentsfrectleael and cutting partsof Publishers,Assignment: Inc., Unitdecimals.of II,em inchpp. 24-25.are applying knowledge of Shop Arithmetic, Delmer Selecting methodsproper partingof holding tool. parting tool. LectureDemenstrelas Materials:Tools: Parting Tool of Selectingholding. proper parties lael and method Observingtool and students method ofselecting holding. proper parting tleslek , p. 115.Lees Operations, Whipple and Operatift:postMounting1/32 and e, adjustparting alloth. Inch point. toolto In produce. length.in holder piece In toolwithin videsTeecherDemonstration tapepremiered manila. tals: Lathe sad Parting feel P. Whole and produceOperatinglength. a piecelathe withinto pert 1/32 stock of anon lochIOW Into withinpertG.sorvIng stock 1/32 students onof latheem inch operatingto inproduce length. lathe a piece to Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth Operations,Reeding malts Whipple 49, and50 .scow,oldie, pp.Engine 77 relet! Checking students with written test. TASK ND. II: NECKING STOCK ON LATHE TO PROM= A NECKED SHAPE TO 1/32 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTEE, EVALUATICN PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint rerulred to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Toots: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher es:plains. andObscuring laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Materials: Blueprints TechnoAssignment: loev and Practice, Ladwig, pp=77-33. Reedits unit 13. Metalwork P aper and pencil test on reeding assignment. Measuringdeter elne with length. rule or scale, to Oemenstratien Teo's: Rel. or Scale Claes: Observing students !enamoring stock with Materials: Stock to be measured Assignee:It:Industrial MachinedetermineMeasuring Shop, Johnelieriii.70- length.stock will s rele er scale to Reeding emit 06, Gemerel - Checking students on scaleassignment er rule given. to determine length. Measuring with oetslde calipers to D. determine size. Demenstratlen NeterfAls:Teals: P.Outside wileaserement,II. Calipers DelmeriDebilebers, Inc. Mesiuringvernier stockcaliper, with scaleam outside =detergents,. caliper, calculatingChecking with teacher written prepared or oral problems. test. of Applyingan inch. kneaded,. of fractional ports Lecture Materiels:Tools: ShopChalkChili:hoard Arlitmetic, Delmer Publishers, Inc. Claes: speedsdecimals,Cempeing for fractional schematicoarless metals. feedequivalents and airtime of Checking students with o written feet. Alipeny I, new York. Assignment: ewe Af1:1111:tlepof deciamis.Applyingen inch andhes.ledseefDelmer applying fractionalknowledge.. ports Selecting proper necking tool. Pabilakers, Inc., en pp. 24-25. tools.Selecting methods of holding cutting LectureDemonstration Materiels:Tools: Necklms Tool . p. 95.Lathe Operations, Whipple and of Selectingholding. proper necking tool and methods mockingObserving tool stwdents and maineds selecting of holding. proper surface.OperatingMounting cutting lathe totool. produce a faced Demonstration Tools: NeckingLathe Tool aOpervremi Racked shape to 1/32 of an inch. to neck stock to produce Observingneck1/32 stock studentsof anto inch.produce operatic.g a lathe to melted ships to Removing burrs from finishedb.e. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth videoTeedherDemonstration tape prepared recording Materials: LSI:: Lathe Operations, Whipple and p. 55. Answerpp.EngineAssignment: 74-63. questions.ache Operations, at sad of Obi:pole units. and Baud*. Needing emits 52. 53. end 54. Checking student with a written test. TASK NO. 12: FILING STOCK ON LATHE TO PRODUCE h FINISHED SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDUPES SUGGESTED specificationsReading rerulred for the job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reading blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting materiel Materiels: Blueprints TeOhnologyAssignment: end Practice, Ludwirl;:-27-33. Reeding Olt 13, Metalwork assignment.Paper and pencil test reading Measuringdetermine with size. micrometer to OemenstrationFilm Measuring,"Film:Tools: 30 min., MicrometerSterrett. "Tools and Rule for Precision vernierMeasuring celiper, stock withscale outside and micrometer caliper, Observation.Checking with written or oral quiz. Applying knowledge of decimals. Lecture Tools: Chalk Determining fractional end decimal equivs- Checking with written or oral quiz. Materials:Inc., Albany I, NewChalkboard Tors. Shop Arithmetic. Delmer Publisheri, Computing speeds for various metals. Applyinglents fromknowledge chart. of decimals. Calculating teecher prepared problems. Selecting proper abrasivefile. cloth. VideoDemonstration Tape Recorder Tools: AbrasiveFlies (assortment)Cloth Selecting proper file. andObserving equipment students to perform selecting task. proper tools surfaceOperating with lath, file. to produce finished Demonstration Teals: Operating litheto file stock to produce Observing students operating lathe to Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth videoTeacher tape prepared recording WhippleMateriels: end EngineVendee, Lathe Properp. R. Operation. File WhippleReading andunit Onedsk. Si, Engine P-finished 55. Lailmofteretiene, surface. Checkingfile stock students to produce with 4 a finished surface. written test. TASK ND. 13: MACHINING STOCK ON SHAPER TO PRODUCE A FLAT SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding required for the Job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Materiels:Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher nylins. andObserving laying studentsout stock. in selecting materiel Blueprints TechaelogyAssistant: and Practice, Ludwig, Reading unit re, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reading assignment: Manuringmine length. with scale or tule to deter- Dmmenetretion Materials:Teel.: Rule or Scale Class: determineMeasuring length.stock with rule or scale to withObserving a scale students or rule in to measuring determine stock length. Reading graduations on tool head micrometer Stock to be snesumod_ Assignment:i73ndustrial Machine Shop, Johnson, pp. 70- Reeding unit Oh, General - Checking students on assignment glen. micrometerof cut. collar to determine depth Materials:Tools:Inc., pp. Ager Rork,Simper Delmer Publishers, t53 -1111. meterReeding collar greduatims to determine on tool depth heed, of micro- Cot. Observing students needing graduations. ofApplying an Inch. knowledge of fractional parts Lecture Tools: Chalk Class: Checking students with written test. Applying knowledge of decimals Materiels: ChalkboardAlbanyShin Arithmetic, I, wee York. Delmer Publishers, Inc., ApplyingComputingspeeds:Animals, knowledge forfractional automaticvarious of equivalentsmetals. fractionalfeed and cutting partsof Publehers,Awls:meat: Inc., unitdecimals.ef II,an Inchpp. 24-25.and applying knowledge of She* ArIttaatle, Delmer work.Selecting layoutproper tools.methed or en Ling DannetrationLecture _ Tools: ShaperLayout TOols andSelecting proper layoutmethod tools,of mounting cutting work. tool, work.cuttingObserving tool students and proper selecting method layout of mounting tools, Practicing proper safety 'mentions. Materiels: AlbanyShaperStockOise and I,Work, AccessoriesMew DelmerYork. Publishers, Inc., 62 Task No, 13 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Mounting stock TeacherDemonstration Prepared Tools: Operating shaper to mechine stock to Observing students operating shaper MountingAdjusting cutting length tool. of stroke. Video Tope Recording Materials: SquareSurfaceFileShaper Gauge York,DelmerReadingproduce pp. Publishers,pegss 199-209.flat 53(a), surface. Inc.,Shaper Albany, Work, New Checkingsurface.to machine students stock towith produce written test. flat AligningAdjusting cutting ramposition speed tool. ofand rem. feed. pp.ShaperStock 190-195. Work, Delmer Publishers, Inc., Operatingsurface.Setting shaperdepth ofto cutproduce flat Removing burrs from finisheda.b. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth 63 TASK NO. 14: MACHINING STOCK ON SHAPER TO PRODUCE TWO PARALLEL SURFACES TO .005 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTEJ EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to for determine the job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reading blueprints lane teacher empleins. andObserving laying studentsout stock. in selecting arterial Materiels: Illosprints TechnologyAssignment: end Practice. Ludwig,-27=33. Reeding unit 05, Metalwork Paperassignment. and pencil test on reeding screwReeding to graduationsdetermine depth on cress of cut. feed Oumonstration Tools: Shaper vernierMeesering caliper, stock with sr'- an ontalde caliper, A micrometer. Observation.Checking with written or oral quiz. Measuring with micrometer to determine Materiels:Inc.. pp. 10-1,11. Shaper Rork, Delmer Publishers. Class: Measuring stock with a rule or scale withObserving a scale students or rule In to esesurIng determine stock length. size. 10-73.Assignment:industrial Mechimeto Shoe. ostensive Johmelm, length. pp. Reeding snit a, Demerol - Checking students on assignment given. Applying knowledge of detimels. LectureDemonstration Tools: Chalkboercl Determining fractional and decimal Crocking with written or oral quiz p.She!Materiels: Arithmetic, DelmerChalk Publishers. Inc..4. Decimal Equivalent Chart, ApplyingComportinglents knowledge speedsfrom chort. ter of variousdecimals. metals. aqulva- Calculating teacher prepared problems. SelectingSelecting proper layout cutting tools. tool. LectureDemonsiretion Tools: Layout Tools properSelecting method layout of tools,minting cutting work. tool, sod work.cuttingObserving tool students and proper selecting method layout of mounting tools, PracticingSelecting properproper methodsafety ofprecautions. mounting work. Materiel: StockViseShaper end hcoessaries Delmer Publishers, p. Mounting stock. TeeoherDemon straticm prepared video Tools: Shaper surfacesOperating to shaper .005 ofto enproduce inch. two parallel Observing students operating shaper to AdjustingMountingAdjusting cuttingposition length tool. ofof ram.stroke. tope recording. Metertals: pp.Shspsr 1.0-203. Wort, Delmer Publishers, iiiMorkAssignment: -Tbrk. Delmar pp. R151-205. Publishers. Inc.. Mae: Reeding pegs Sole), Checkinganproduce Inch. students two parallel with asurfaces written totest. .005 of SettingAligningAdjusting depthcutting ram musedof tool.cut and feed. RemovingOperatingsurfaces burrs shaper to .005with to offileproduce an orInch. abrasivetwo parallel cloth. taritimairamervisik r..,wasurwrisidriruwaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiltistaiitiarartiorktmararimisiii'....- -..miliiltaii11111111 TASK ND. 15: DRILLING STOCK ON DRILL PRESS TO PRODUCE A HOLE TO .005 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration Materials:Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher andObserving laying studentsout stock. in selecting Notarial. Blueprints Assignment: explains. Reeding unit 03. Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reading assignment Measuring with rule or scale to deter- Demsastration Tools: Class:Technolonv and Practice, LudelF1F27=33. Observing students In measuring stock with a ming length. Materiels: MoorStock Scale to be measured Assignment:industrial MachineMeasuringdetermine Shop, stockJoluragli% length. with a70-73. rule or scale to !Wading unit O. General - Checkingscalene rulestudents to deteraine on assignment length. given. fractionsDetermining from decimal charts. equivalent of LectorsDmemestratlem Tools: Determining fractional and decimal equiva- . Checking with written worm! quiz. Materials: DelmerDecimalChalkChalkboard Publishers, EquivelentChert, Inc., p.Sher 24. Arithmetic, ApplyingComputinglents freeknowledge speeds chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. Calculating teacher proem-et problems. Selecting layout tools. Demonstration Tools: Drill Press Selecting properlayout drill.tools. Observingdrill, speeds.students method selecting for holdinglayout tools,and SelectingSelecting methodproper proper ofspeeds. drill.holding work. Materials: ScaleLayoutDrillVise Tools AligningholdingSelecting work devices. methodproper to preventforspeeds. holding drilling work. In aligning drill. PracticingholdingAligning devices. work safety to preventprecautions. drilling In Allow,Drill Press I, WierTerk. Mark, Delmar Pubilshers, Inc., Laying out stock with: d.c.b.a. ConferScriberDividersRule Punch videoTischerDemonstration fermi recordingmoored Tools: ViseDrillDrill Press ReedproduceOperating unit a I,holedrill p. to le,press .005 Drill toof drillPressas inch. stockWork, to oftoObserving asdrill inch. stockstudents to produceoperating a holedrill to press .005 MountingAdjusting drill controls in spindle. to obtain proper Materials: AlbanyDrillScaleLayout Press1. ToolsNew Work, rock. Delmer Publishers, Inc.. pp.Delmer 20-23. Publishers. lee.. Albany, New York, Checking students with a written test. Vauntingmountingspindle workholding speed. In holdingdevice. device. Task No. 15 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEAL-IING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURE3 SuGGESTE: drillingPositioningdepth.Adjusting of depth parts.stop stopblocks for for specific multiple hole Aligningspindle.Centering center work withpunch respect mark with to thedrill. RemovingOperating burrs drill from press finishedb.a. to produos work hole.with: AbrasiveFile Cloth TASK NO. 16: REAMING A HOLE ON DRILL PRESS TO PRODUCE A FINISHED HOLE TO .001 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED vincificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Miterleis:Tools: Scale Class: Needing blusprinft while teacher a:plains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material eiveprints 7601411,1011,Assignment: and Practice, Ludvii.74727:33. Reeding unit 03, Metalwork assignment.Piper and pencil test on reading Measuring inside dlemoterc.b.a. of hole with: TelescopePlug InsideGauge Gauge Micrometer VideoTeacherDemonstration Taps PreparedRecording Tools: TelescopePluginside Gauge Gouge Micrometer Measuring Inside diameterc.b.a. Plug of holeGauge with: Tel::scree@Inside Micrometer Gamy scopeObservinginside gege micrometer,students measuring plug gage with and tele- DrillLeyestViseStock Press Tools ileteriels: Albany,DrillScale Proem mew Term,Rork, pp.Delmer 20-23. Publishers, Inc., Apply the knowledge of decimals Oemomstnrtlon Tools: Determining fractionel and decimal aquiver Checking with written or oral quiz. Lecture Materials:p.Shot ze. Arithmetic, DelmarChalkchalkboard Publishers, Inc., animal equivalent chart, ApplyingComputinglasts fromknowledge speeds chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. Calculating toucher prepared problems. Selectingspecifications. proper speeds.reamer according to CemenetrationLecture Tools: Meow SelectingSelecting proper reamer. proper speeds. andObservingtools, aligning drill,student drill. speeds, selecting methcd layout for holding burrs.SelectingPracticing abrasive safety precautionscleit for removing Ally:legdevices.Selecting work nettled to prevent far holding drilling work. In holding Mounting reamer in spindle:a. Straight TimberCemonstration prepared Tools: Meaning a hole In a drill press to produce Observing students teeming hole In drill spindleAdjusting speed. controlsb. to obtain proper Taper Shank video taps recording Materials: DrillAmer Press Igor* , Delmer Publishers, Inc., Meecaringensilea finished micrometers,Inside helm diameters to .001plug ofofpeeps anholes inch.and with tele- Checkinginsidepress tostudentsdiameters .001 of with ofas holes.incha written end measuring test. OperatingholeAdjusting depth. drilldepth pressstop forto producespecific finished RorkReedingscope Delmer gouge units Publishers, 1T21 sod 11521Inc.71;:/X11% Drill Press Removinghole to .001burrs of from an Inch.finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveOld Drill Cloth TASK NO. IT: SPOT FACING A HOLE ON DRILL PRESS TO PRCOUCE A FINISHED SURFACE TO .005 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Readingspecifications a blueprint required to determine for the the job. Demonstration Materials:Toots: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. Observingand laying students out stock. In selecting materiel Blueprints. lz.TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludwig, Reeding unit 03. Metalwork assignment.Paper and pencil test on reeding Measuringdetermine stock size. with micrometer to DemonstrationLecture Meterials:Teets: Micrometer vernierHonouring miles,. stock witsscale an and outside micrmester. caliper. Observationdecking with written or oral quiz. Applying knowledge of decimals. Lecture Tools: Cheibboord Determiaing fractions, and decimal equiva- Checking with written or oral quiz. Publishers,Meterialet SepInc.. Arithmetic, AlbanyPolk 1. Mew Delmer York. Applyingamputleglents fansknowledgespeeds chart. for of various decimals. metals. Calculating teecher prepared problems. Selecting proper spot facing tool. Dememetration Tools: Selecting proper spot facing toot and Observing students selecting proper spot PracticingSelecting proper safety speeds' precautions ViseMicrometerShaperWeeSpot and Facing-Toolfeels Accessories speeds. facing tool and speeds. Selecting file for removing burrs. Publishers.Meterials: lii7,71i71571F7 ,DriliPressgark Delmer Mounting sootfecIng tool. TeecherDmonstratien. prepared video Tools: SPotfacIng Tool produceSpot facing a finished a hole surfaceon drill to press .005 toof an drillObserving press students to produce spot a facingfinished a holesurface on Adjustingspindle speed. depth(petrol, stop. to obtain proper tape recording. SurfaceSowsShaperMicrometerFile Gauge Mork,Reeding Inch.Delmer units Publishers. I -722 and Inc., 1-P22. ;i7,7337177"- Drill Press Checkingto .005 ofstudents an inch. with a written test. OperatingRemovingCentering drill burrs. work. press. Publishers.Materiels: 7i2:774:-WW. Drill Press Nooks.Delmer TASK NO. It: COUNTERSINKING ON DRILL PRESS TO PRODUCE A FASTENER RECEIVER HOLE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED !NSTRUCTICNAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints utile teacher a:plains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Materiels: nionprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, LudulD.W777-33. Reeding unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil testa: needing assignment. SelectingSelecting proper proper speeds. countersinking tool. Doomnstraties Tools: CountersinkingLayout Tools Tool Selecting proper speeds.countersinking tool. clothcountersinkingObserving and practicingstudents tool, selecting safetyspeeds, precautions. abrasiveproper burrs.SelectingPracticing abrasive proper safetycloth forprecautions. removing Pobliebers,Materiels: 1,r111PresellorkViseShaper and AccessoriesDelmer SelectingPracticing abrasive proper safetycloth forprecoutiens. removing burrs. AdjustingMounting countersinkingcontrols to obtain tool. preps, tapeTeacherDesuestration recording. prepared video Tools: ShaperCountersinking Teel CsuatersImkiegfastener receiver on drill hole. press to produce a pressObserving to produce students a fastenercountersinking receiver on hole.drill OperetingAdjustingspindle drillspeed. depth press. stop. Materiels: Drill Press Work Delmer Peblishers, Inc. jemILDelmorReeding Publishers, units 1-T22 andInc., 1-P22. jr-WW7 Drill Press Checking students with a written test. Removingfastener.Checking burrs.depth of countersink with TASK No. 19: COVITERDORING A HOLE ON DRILL PRESS ID PRODUCE AN ENLARGED HDLE ID .005 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsDeeding a blueprint required to determinefor lee job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while toucher .plains. Observingand laying students out stock. In selecting material Materials: Blueprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludeli7X27-33. Reeding unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reeding assignment. Measuringrule and stock sicrometer were vernier caliper, FilmDemonstration Tools: (Wields Calipers Measuringvernier seekcal iper, with scaleas outside and micrometer. caliper, Obilervetion.Checking with written or oral quiz. Measuring,"Fitsh 30 min.,MicrometerSteckScale "Tools mad Rules for Precisies Applying knowledge of decimals Dmemastration Timis: Starrett Determielag frootMemel and decimal Checking with written or oral quiz. Lecture Meterials:p.Shop 24. Arithmetic, DelmerChalkChalkboard Publishers, Inc., Decimal Equivalent Chart, ApplyingComputingequivalents knowledgespeeds from charts).for of various decimals. metals. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Selecting proper speeds.bounterberine tool. Demonstration Toads: ShaperCeseterberLomat Tools lag tool Selecting proper speeds. countemtoring feel. toolObserving and students selecting proper speed. counteriortng SelectingPracticing abrasive proper safetycloth. precautions. Material:Publishers, Viso Dee., pp. ,OriliPressidark Delmar SelectingPracticing abrasive proper safetycloth. precautions. AdjustingMounties counterberingcontrols to 'Weise too/. proper Demeastrethem Counterboring a hole an drill press to Observing hole on RemovingOperatingAdjustingspindle burrs. drilldepthspeed. press.step. Teachertope namediag. prepared video Moterheho:Tools: 2aLLIYMILYIEkCeoisterbarIng Whom* Publishers. Inc.. tool 11211,ReediegproduceInch. Delmer unitsan 'Merged 1-T21Publishers, holeand 1-P21,to Inc., .005 Drill jr7MP1117-of anPress Checklae.005drill of pressstalest& as Inch. to producewith a writtenan enlarged test. hole to students ooseterborIng a TASK ND. 20: GRINDING STOP( ON TO REMOVE EXCESS METAL. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALs SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Osmonstratiom Tools: Scale Class: Reading blueprints while teacher emplains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Meterlals: Blueprint TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ledwii774727-33. Reading unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reading assignment. Measuring with outside calipers. DemonstrationFilm Tools: Outside Calipers ilsesoringvernier stockWipe*, with scale outside and eirconeter.caliper, Observation.Chbcking with written °c oral quiz. Measuring,"Film: 30 min., MicrometerStarrettStockScale *Teals and Rules for Precislom Selecting properabrasive grinding cloth wit, 41. Ousenstratien Netertals: Grinding Wheels Selecting abrasiveproper grinding cloth. wheel. properMeetObserving and safety abrasivestudents precautions. clothselecting also properpracticing grinding whenPracticing operating proper grinder. safetya. precautions Veering eye protection. Wort Illesr Publishers, Inc., Lisa,* operatingPracticing grinder. preps, safety precestidne shoe c.b.d. MakingstartingawardingVeering adjustments appropriate machine.all tools beforeatiersuchineclothing. e.f. Maintainingtools.Usinghasplace. stopped. adequately all safety sharpened guards cutting In motel.Operating a grinder to remove emcees TeacherOsomestrationtape recording.prepared video Tools: GooseGrinder Removing burrs from finishedb.a. work with: AbrasiveFile Cloth Materials: IST-71507.leiLipillork,WheeldreseerGaggles Delmer Publisher*, 1**., pp. TASK ND. 21: GRINDING TOOLS ON IENCM GRINDER HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED toutReeding to determineworking drawing, angles toolsblueprint are toor be Demonstration Tools: 'sharpened. Materials: TartsBlueprintsWorkingScale Orewinge shimmed.toReeding determine working eagles drawing, tools blueprint are lobs or tart Written or oral test. Checking drillangle anglesof center with ruckdrill with gauge. Demenstration Tools: Drill Gauge Checking drill angles with drill gauge. Written or oral test. center gouge. Materials: RealmsGriaderCenterCM111 Shop, Caster Gage Johnese, Punch pp. 197402. gChecking auge. angles of ostler punch with center Applying knowledge of Oemsastratien Teals: Applying keeeledee of eagles. Materials: 111Gauges ° Oehler Publishers, Inc.. anglesObserving when students grinding applying tools. knowledge of GrindingMountingGrinding drill drillscriber bits in todrillto specified=meet bit point.attachment. angles Film.tapsTeacherDemenstartiee recording. ptlepered vides Tools: TeelCutterGrinder Gauge Olt Blanks shamed.to Ndetermine eeding marking angles drawing, tools areblueprint to be or taut Observinglisted understudents suggest perforeencs student activities. Grindinganglesand clearance. lathsand cleanness. feels en grinder to correct Sisterials: GigglesTemplates or Center Gauge Delmar Publishers, lac., pp. centerCheckingChecking gauge. angle drill of angles water withpeach drill with gongs. Choc:klieg students with a written test. GrindinggrinderGrinding center to various correct punch shaped angles.to correct chisels Ingle. en blackFilm: and white, South Geed Lathe. "Grinding Cutter Sits,' 20.min., free, Applying knowledge of angles. TASK NO. 22: GRINDING STOCK ON SURFACE GRINDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding s blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scala Class: Reading blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. in selecting esterial Materiels: Blueprints TeLtnolosyAssignment: end Practice, tudwii711727-33. Reading unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reeding assignment. handwheel.Reading graduation on vertical adjustment Demonstration Materiels:Tools: MessnerMachineGrinder sndShop Arthur, Theory p.and 215. Practice, hendwheel.Reeding graduation on vertical adjustment verticalObserving adjustment students reedinghandwheel. graduation on Applying knowledge of decimals Demonstration Tools: Applying knowledesof decimals. Checking students with 4 written test. Lecture Materials:p.Shop 24. Arithmetic, DelmarChalkChalkboard Publisher?, Inc., Decimal equivalent cher% Selecting s grinding wheel. Omminstration Tools: Selecting s grinding wheel. Observing students selecting grinding wheel, Selecting method of holdingc.b.a. work: MagneticClampsVise Chuck Lecture Materials: MachineGrindingMork Holding Wheel Devi:e 'Amory she Practice, Selecting method ofb.a. holding work: ClampsVise propermethodlongitudincl typeof holding of file.and work, crossfeede cutting for fluid, grinder and Selecting appropriateproper longitudinal cutting fluids.end cress meal Arthur, pp, 217-21S. Selecting properappropriate longitudinalc. cutting andfluids. cross- Magnetic Chuck operatingPracticingfeeds for grinder. proper satetys. precautions when inder: Practicingfeeds for grinderproper safety precautions. d.C.b. Makingmachine.RemovingVeeringWearing adjustiantsappropriateeye nil protection. teals afterbeforeclothing. machine starting Selecting proper tips of file. (m.f. place.Meintelningtools.Usinghas stopped. adequately all safety sharpened guards cutting In Task No. 22 %continued) HumAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Testing soundness of wheel by striking a Demonstration Tools: Operating grinder to produce a fiat surface. Observing students 'rerating grinder to Mountinglight blowgrinding with wheel.a hammer. tapeTeacher recording. prepared video GindingTrusiDressingHomer Wheel Meal MeedingLMAncheandPnoctIceMagner ur, p. . Checkingproduce a studentsfiat surfuce. with a written test. MountingTrueingfixture. andwork. dressing wheel with treeing Materials: WegenerMachine andShop Arthur, Theory pp.and 211-221.Practice, OperatingAligningSetting wheel grinder.depth with of cutwork. for roughing. operation.AdjustingApplying power cutting crossfeed fluid. for automatic RemovingSettingRemoving depthwork. burrs. of cut for finishing cut. TASK NO. 23: GRINDING STOCK ON SURFACE GRINDER TO PRODUCE TWO PARALLEL SURFACES TO .001 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding required for the job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Observing students In selecting material Materiels: Blueprints Assignment: Reeding blueprints wills teacher es:plains. Needing Unit 03, Metalwork Paperand andlaying pencil out teststock. an reeding assignment Needing graduations an vertical Demonstration Tools: NeedingTechnology graduation and anPractice, vertical ladviEW27-33.adjustment Observing students reeding graduation on adjustment bandwheel. Materiels: MachineligenerGrinder Ski:pile:Pry and Arthur, and p. Practice, ZlU. ------Measuringvernierhandwheel. stockcaliper, with scale, an onside and micrometer. caliper, Observation.Checkingvertical withadjustment written handwhel. or oral quiz. Measuringdetermine stock size with a micrometer to FilmDemonstration Measuring,010Tools:File: min.,- MicrometerStarrett *Tools and Mules for Precision Applying knowledge of decibels. LectureDemonstration Tools: ------Determining fractional and decimel equiva- Motorists:ShoeInc., Arithmetic, p. Z4. DelmerChalkChalkboard Publishers, Decimal equivalent chart, ApplyingOnqmitimglents knowledge speeds free chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. CalculatingChecking with teacher written propene or oral problem. quiz. operatingPracticing grinder: safety precautionsa. when Veering eye protection. Der netrstion Materiels:Toots: Grinding Wheels SelectingPracticing proper safety file. precautions. precautionsObserving students and selecting practicing proper safety file. d.c.b. MOIR, adjustments after machinehasRemovingVeeringstarting stopped. appropriate ell machine. toots beforeclothing. lathe Mork, Delmer Publishers, Inc., Selecting proper file.I.f. Maintainingtools.Using odsolurtely ell safety sharpened guards. cutting ground.Aligning grinding wheel with work to be TeacherDemonstration prepared video Tools: Grinder surfacesOperating to grinder .001 of to an produce inch. two prallei Observing students operating grinder to as to .001 of en twoOperatingSetting parallel depth surface surfacesof cut grinder for to roughing .001to produce of cut.an !KW. tope recording. Materiels: MgenerMachine andShop Arthur, Theory p.end zlo.Practice, MIgenerNeeding: and Arthor, p. Zi. Machine Shoe Theory and Practice, Checkingproduceinch. students two parallel with a written test. surfs. TASK NO. 24: GRINDING STOCK ON SURFACE GRINDER TO PRODUCE TWO PERPENDICULAR SURFACES TO .001 OF NI INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstrition Tools: Scale Class: *siding blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Materiels: Blueprints Assignment: Practice,Reading unit Lumg,747-27:337----"' 03, Metalwerit-Technohnutt Paper and pencil test on reading assignment. adjustmentkmeding graduations handwheel. on vertical Demonstration Materials:Tools: WegenerMachineGrinder and Shop Theory and Practice, Arthur, p. Zte. handuheel.Reeding graduation on vertical adjustment verticalObserving adjustment students readinghandwheel. graduation on dots:eineMeasuring size.stock with a micrometer to FilmDemonstration FlTools: lm: Micrometer Wools and Rules for Precision vernierMessiring caliper, stock withscale an and outside mlcrommter. caliper, Obsertt.rion.Chedting it written or oral quiz. Applying knowledge of decimals. Demonstration Mesewring,"Tools: 30 min., Sterrett. Determining fractional amt decimal equiva- Checking with written or oral quiz. Lecture ShopNefertiti: Arithmetic, DelmarChalkChalkboard PUblisiters, p. 24. Decimal equivalent chart, ApplyingComputinglents knowledge speedsfrom chart. for of variesdecimals. metals. Calculating teecher prepared problems. Selecting method ofb.a. holding work: ClampsVise Damonstrarflon Materiels:Tools: Work Holding Device Selecting methoda grinding of holding wheel. work: methedObservinglengitedinel of holdingstudents work, andselecting celestes& cutting grinding fluid,for grinderwheel, whenPracticing operating proper grinder. safetyc. precautions Magnetic Chuck Tools: Grinding%gonerMachine Wheels andArihur,Shep Theory pp. and 217Practice, -Zia. Selecting appropriated.c.b.a. cutting NegneticClamps fluids. Chuck Vise prictIcingproper type proper of file safety and abrasiveprecautions. clothiolso d.c.b. Makingstarting*snowingWowing adjustmentsappropriateeye machine.all protection. tools afterbeforeClothing. machine Materials: Lathe Work Delmer Publishers, Inc., . crossfeedsSelecting properfor grinder. longitudinal and f.e. Maintainingtools.Usinghas stepped. adequately all safety sharpened guards cutting In pj.-rgrrii SelectingPracticing proper proper grindingtype safely of file.precautions.wheel. Selecting proper flle place. operatingPracticingSelecting grinder. proper abrasive safety cloth precautions when Task No. 24 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Mounting work on surfacea.c.b. grinder with: AngieParallelsClomps Plate tapeTeacherDemonstration recording. prepared video Tools: MagneticClaspGrinder Chuck Needing:perpendicularOperating Machine grinder surfaces. Shop to Thew/produce and two Precticm, toObserving produce studentsa flat surface. operating grinder anOperating twoinch. perpendicular surface grinder d.surfaces to produceto .001 of Magnetic Chuck Materials: %gonerMachineAngleParallels andAehar,Plate Shop Theory pp. and-Practice,211-219. Wegener and Arthur, pp. 21O-219. Checking student with a written test. TASK NO. 25: GRINDING STOCK ON SURFACE GRINDER TO Ple3DUCE AN ANGULAR SURFACE HUMAN PEQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED speciffcationoReeding required for the Job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Materiels: Blueprints TechnologyResignent: and Practice, ludwiElr-77-33. Reeding unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reeding assignment sineMdasuringadjustmentRending bar graduationsto angular hndwheel.determine surfaces on an vertical angle. with Demonstration Materials:Tools: MachineGrinder Shopand SinsTheory Mr and Practice, Measuringhandwhel.Reeding angulargraduations surfaces an vertical with a sineadjustment bar angularverticalObserving surfaces adjustmentstudents with reeding handwheel a sine graduations bar. and mesuring on Applying knowledge of decline's LectureDemonstration Tools: Chalkboard Wegener andr0rittur, p. ZW0,2zz. to Determiningdetermine an fractional angle. and decimal equiva- Checking with written or oral quiz. Materials:PoShop 24. Arithmetic, ibuimal equivalentDu:marPublishers,Chalk chart, Inc., ApplyingComputingtents knowledge speedsfrom chart. for of variousdecimals. metals. Calculating teacher prepared problems. Applying knowledge of angles. Demonstrat, Materials:Tools: agereml,Gauges Delmar Publishers, Inc., Applying knowledge of angles. Observingangles whenstudents grinding applying tools. knowledge of Selecting method of holding work. operatingPracticing grinder: safely precautionsa. when Mewing eye protection. Demonstration Tools: AdjustableGrinderSins Bar Chuck Plate PracticingSelecting methodsafety ofpreceuthens. holding work. holdingObserving work. students selecting method of d.c.b. MakingRemovingWearingstarting adjustmentsappropriate alt echins. tools afterbeteclothing. machine Materials: MachineParallelsC-ClempAngie ShopPiste Theory and Practice, e.t. place.Maintainingtools.Usinghen stopped. adescately all softysharpened peer* cutting In Wegner sad Arthur, pp. 219-222. plateMounting or adjustablework with sinschuck bar plate. and angle TeacherDemonstration prepared video Tools: Grinder surface.Operating grinder to produce an angular Observing students operating grinder to angularOperating surface. a grinder to produce an tape recording. AngieAdjuateblSins BarPiste Chuck Plate WegenerReading: and Arthur, pp. Zie- Machine Shop and Practice,. Checkingproduce with an angularwritten surface.test. Materials: MechindiPractp222ce_,w°ags.srParallelsClamp and ur, pp. Answering questions 1-20, p. 229. TASK NO. 26: MACHINING STOCK ON A HORIZONTAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRODUCE A FLAT SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReadings blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Damonwhirtion Materiels:Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. in selecting motorist Blueprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludwig, Reeding unit 03, Metalwork 33. Paper and pencil test on reading assignment. Measuring stock with rule SCSI* Demonstration Tools: Class: Observing students In measuring stock with a determine length. or to Materiels: StockRule orto scalebe measured Assignment:industrial MachineMeasuring determineShop, JoArtli.o71W.stock length. with a 70-73.rule or scale to Reeding unit 6, Senors, - Checkingscale orstudents rule to on determine assignment length. given. partsApplying of anknowledge inch. of fractional LectureDemonstration Materiels: Computing spindle speed and feed according Checking students with written test. machined.Computingaccording spindle to type speed of materieland feed being MillingInc., MachineAlbany, Work,Mew York, Delmer pp. Publishers, 141-153. to type of meterIal being machined. stockSelecting proper method for holding machined. DemonstnrtionLecture Tools: Milling Machin Selecting stock to be =chimed. Observing students performance. Selectingoperation. (fromproper charts/ cutter properfor specifie speeds to be LindParallelsPSquareVI= lata Mallet Milling Cotter PracticingSelecting propersafety cuttingprecauficas. speeds and =treys. Selectingmaterials.and feeds directionfor various of cutterscut. and WrenchesSteelOutsideMicrometersSwimmerets, Rule Calipers PracticingRemoving and proper disposing safetya. of precautionschips. Wearing goggles or face shield RoundWiping'File rush Steel Cloth Rod d.c.b. MakingWearingstartingRemoving adjustmentsappropriate machine.ell tools afterapparel!. before machine Materiels: MiillliinChalk nc., lbeny,Machine New Vie*. Wort', Colmar Publishers, f.e. Maintainingp!Rce.haveUsinghas stopped.been on allseernmdely safety guardssharpened. In cutting tools which burrs.Selecting properabrasive type cloth of file.for removing Task No. 26 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Cleaning mechlne with rag and brush to Mountingobtain accurate holding setdevices: up.a. VI5OS tapeTeacherDemonstration recording prepared video Tools: MillingSomersVise Machine Beadle,:surface.Operating milling machine to produce a flat Milling Machine Mork, Delmer machineEvaluatingObserving to produce studentsthe finished a flatoperating surface.project. milling Mounting stock: C.b. ClampsJigs and Fixtures MicrometersSurfaceLeadParallelsPlain Mallet Milling Gauge Cutter Publishers,13,. Inc., Albany, New York, pp. 121 - d.C.b.a. StepShimsAngleParallels Elloci. Plate File%trendiesSteelOutside Bele Calipers AdjustingcollarsMounting on cutters,controls milling spacing to=chine obtain andspindle. proper bearing Materials: ChalkRoundWipingBrush Steel Cloth Rod feedsAdjustingtospeeds be formachined. for variouscontrols various cutters tocutters obtain and and propermaterials. metals Mile nc., Albany, ling Mackin Mork. Delmar Publishers, ork, pp. 121 -13P. toOperatingmachined.Aligning produce cutter aa horizontalflat with surface. stock milling to bemachine fileRemoving and abrasivestockburrs fromfrom cloth. holdingfinished devices. work with TASK NO. 27: MACHINIW STOCK ON A HORIZONTAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRODUCE SURFACES TO .001 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading required for the Job. blueprint to determine the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Observing students In selecting material Materials: Blueprints Assignment: Reading unitReeding 03, Metalworka blueprint while teacher egoista'. Paperand andhaying pencil out teststock. on reading assignment determineMeasuring length.stock with rule or scale to Demonstration Tools: *Aber Scale Class:Technology an Practice, Ludwirir27-33. Observing students in measuring stock with Materials: Stock to be messred. Assignment:induetrtal MachineMeasuring Shoe,determine Johnson, stock length. with a n41* or scale to Reading unit 4, General - Checkinga scale students or rule onto assignmentdetermine length.given. Measuring stock with a vernier caliper to Demsrtratiee Tools: pp. 70-73. Measuringdetermine stock size. with a eleramrter to Film Measering,"Ma: 'Tools 30 min.,and Moles Starrett.Vender for CaliperProclaim ReadingaeratorMilsering graduationscaliper, stack withscale on as verticalend outside micrometer. food.caliper, ObservingObservationChecking students with written reeding or graduationsoral quiz. on Readingdetermgne graduations size. on vertical food. Materials:Tools: MachineMillingPlain ShopMedlin.Milling Operatleas.end Cutter vertical feed. Ferrer, Limbo and Lemma, :12307. - ---- toComputing Determiningtypelent of spindlefromNotarial fractionaldarts. speed being end machined.and feed.eocerding decimal squaw- Damonstration Lecture Materials: MillingInc., Machine Albany, Nark, new Delmar TOrk, Pablishers,pp. 141-153. CeepetlgDetermininglents speeds from fractional chart.for various and decimal metals. equive- CalculatingChecking with teecher written prepared or oral problems. quiz. Computingdecimals.Computing Nelms, fractional equivalents equivalents of fractions. of Applying knowledge of decimals. anApplying inch. knowledge of fractional parts of Demonstration Tools: Applying knowledge of decimals. Lecture Materials:Arithmetic. DelmerChalkChalkboard Pablishers, Decimal equivalent chart, Ihss Inc., P:34-. typeCompoting of manorial spindle being speed machined. and feed according to Checking students with written test. OperatingInch.produceLaying out horizontalparallel stock tosurfaces miiiing be machined. tourchins .001 ofto an TeacherDemonstration prepared video Tools: Milling machine Operetta, horizootel- milling machine to Observing students opersting milling tape recording Material: Farrar,Machine LawshO and LIOCIM. Pnit315. Publishers, Operations and Reading:130.predwoe Milling parallel Machine surfaces Mork,. to .001Delmer of an Inch. enc., Albany, Man fork, pg. 121- machineInch. to produce surfaces to .001 of an TASK NO. 29: MACHNINC 7--roc dCRIZONTAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRODUCE A SHOULDER TO .001 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA DF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED C,TP,CTiONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration Toni Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher emplains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting materiel Materials: e l wort rds TaeAssignment: hwoineV and Practice, LudeliTig27=55. Reeding unit S3, Metalwork Paperasalgnment. and pencil test on reading vernierMeasuring caliper, stock withrule anand outside micrometer. caliper, FileDemonstration Teals: Outside Calipers Measuring stock with an owtside caliper, Checking with written or oral quiz. Measuring,"Flinn 30 min., MicrometerStockScaleStarrett *Teals and Mules ior Precision Chaneyvernier caliper, scale and micrometer. CheckingObservation. students with a written test. equivalentsDetermining fractionalfrom chart. nerd decimal Tools! Chsr,aard - speeds ter oarlessApplyingCemputlegdecimals, metals. hemeledge fractional autanstic of equivalents fractionalfeed end cutting parts44 ApplyingComputing knowledge speeds for of variousdecimals. metals. Neterlaiolp.Shop Arithmetic, Decimal Oehlerioublishers,equivalentChalk chart, Inc., DelmarAssignees,: Publishers, Reading Inc., decimals.ofShop an unit Arithmetic,inch II, and pp. applying 24-25. knowledge of stockSelecting to be proper sechined. method for holding OiroestratienLectors Tools: Milling Machine Selecti-4 stock tew be machined. Observing student's performance. Selectingoperation. (fromproper charts) cutter properfor specific speeds P aralitiaPlain%mereVise M"ling Cutter PracticingSelecting propersafely cuttingprecautions. speeds, and cutters. materials.Selectingand feeds directionfor various of cutterscut and SteelOutsideMicrometersSurfaceLead Rule MalletCalipersGaspe PracticingRemoving and proper disposing safelya. of precautions: chips. Wearing goggles or face shield. WipinggFileWrenches ash Cloth d.c.b. MakingstartingRemovingWearing adJustments appropriatemachine.all tools afterbefore sewn!. mechine Materials: MillingChalkInc.,Round MecielneAlbany,Steel Rod MewWork, York. °steer Publishers, e. f.Using only cutting tools which MeintaininghavehasIn stopped. beenplace. alladequately safety guardssharpened. burrs.SelectingSelectiag properabrasive type cloth of file.for removing Task No. 29 (continued) AIWA REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING ME1VIOS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED toOperating produce horizontala shoulder millingto .001 machineof an Demonstration Tools: Operating horizontal milling =chine Inch. tapeTeacher recording prepared video DepthMillingStaggerShell Micrometer MachineMilling Tooth Cutter Publishers,goading:produce a -Inc.,Millingshoulder Albany, Machine to .001 Neu Mork, ofYork, Delmer an inch. pp. to eschineObservinginch. to studentsproduce aoperating shoulder millingto .001 of an Materials: Portor.,Mackin*312.Vise. Shop swthe and Lascoe, p. 16- Operations and 175-177. TASK 30: MACHINING STOCK ON A HORIZONTAL MILLING MACHINE TO PM117JOE AN AMOUR SURFACE HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reedingvevcifications a blueprint required to determine for the the: jab. DisonstratIon Toots: Scale Claes: Materials: Blueprints Assigment: Reeding unitMending 13, Metalwork bimprints while timmSnoremplains. PaperandObserving andlaying pencil students out teststock. inon selectingreading assignment material Measuringbar to determineangular surfaced:withen angle. seine Osmonstration Tools: Tedhusleav and Practice, LudarlirTA=13. Moterials: SagenerMachineSineGrinder MarShopand Arthur,Theory and pp. Practice, ZGO-M. Measuringtohandobsel.Needles determine angulargradations an serfacesogle. an vertical with a sineadjushoent bar angularverticalObserving surfaces adjustment stodents with reedinghandeheel a sine graduations bor. and on measuring ApplyingApplying knowledge knowledge of efangles. decimals. Lectureihommetartion lieterials:Onifse PolkCheikbeerd Oallmel equivalent Chart, Mendel%lents fractional from Chart. and decimal equiva- alatettngChecking:WM teacher written prepared or oral problems. quiz. toComputing anApplyingtype inch. of spindlemateriel knowledge speazbeing of codw:..;hincd.fractional feed according ports of p.ShetAritmelttc, i4. Wilmer Publishers, Inc., ComputingApplyingCemporting spindle moldedgs speeds speed far of variousanddecinels. teed metals.- according Applyingto type at knowledge noteriel ofbeing angles nechleed. anglesObservingChecking whom students studs:Hs grinding with applying tools. written knowledge test. of operation.Selectingto be machined. proper cottermethod for specificholding stock OemenstretionLecture Teets: SevereViseMlllirg Mei:bine SelectingSelecting proper stock cutting +obeyed:lend. speeds, and otters. Observing students perfermence. Selectingfeed* for directionvoices(from Charts/cutters of cot. andproper murforiels. wpm. and MicrometersSo/aceLeadParallelsPlain Mel111 Gauplet me Cotter Practicing 'stet/ preemetlems. PracticingRemoving and proper disposing a.safety Veering of precautions: chips. gaggles or face shield. SmeltFI1.ilreecisesOutsideSteel CalipersMale d.e.b. MakingRoving adjustmentsall tools beforeafter machine startingVeering appropriate whine. aporrel. Noterials: MiltingChalkMoundWiping MachineSteel Cloth Nod Merl:. Delmer Publishers, f.e. MaintainingUsing only cuttingall safety tools guards which In hovepiece.beenhas adequately stopped . sharpened. Inc., Albany, Mew York. burrs.Selecting properabrasive type cloth of file.for removing Took No. 30 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUAT ON PROCEDURES SUGGESTED produceOperating en aangular horizontal surface. milting machinate 'apeTeacherOsionstretion recording. prepared video Tools: SepalSwivelMilling protractor Viso Machine HsarinpsOperating'rodeos horizontalin angular millingsurface. machine to Milling Machine Work, Delmer Observingto produos students in angular operating surface. pilling machine Ns/oriels: MII=1OperatieeeStaggerShellSeel, Nillin Tooth CutterCutter sad weave, pr:C=312. Publishers,17S-177. Inc., Albowf, Na. York, pp. a TASK ND. 31: MACHINING STOCK ON A VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRODUCE A FLAT SURFACE. HOMAN REO0IREPENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTEC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STuDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Osmon3tration loots: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explain. Observingand laving students out stock. In selecting material Materials: Blueprint Assigns/ant: Reeding unit 03. Metalwork assignmeniPaper sad pencil test on reading Measuring stock with rule or scale to Ommeedretien Tools: Class:Technoloov end Practice. LudwiiriF77-33. determine length. Notarial,: RuleStock or Scaleto be measured Assignment: determineMeasuring length.stock with a rule or scale to Reeding unit 11. General - CheckingaObserving scale orstudents studentsrule to on determineIn assignment neastring length. given.stock with Applying knowledge of fractlemel parts of Oseenstretien Materiels: Oaaawfingindustrial spinets Machine speed Shop, and Johlio71, feed according 1T1. 70-73. to Checking students with written test. mechlned.accordingComputingen inch. tospindle type ofspeed material and feed being Lecture %miaow',Milling141-153. Machine hark, Delmer Inc., Alany, N.Y., pp. 1191, of materiel being machined. Selecting proper cutter OmmemetratienLecture Table: Vertical Milling Machine Selecting proper cutter. TeacherObserving prepared students questions selecting based proper on cutter.text. Material: ShellFaceVise Milling MillingLad WII CutterArbor Porter7.30e,Machine35. She, tterstiens end Laugh, end Lame, prg, v Task No. 31 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED speedsAdjustingcollarsMounting foron cutters, controlsmillingvarious spacingmachinecuttersto obtain andspindle.and proper bearingmetals tapeTeacherDemonstration. recording. prepared video Tools: MillingPlainSquareVise MachineMilling Cutter OperatingMountingflat surface. cutter.milling machine to pro-4uce a machineObserving to produce students a flatoperatingmounting surface. cutter.milling feedsAdjustingto be formachined. variouscontrols cutters to obtain and propermaterials. OutsideMicrometersSurfaceLeadParallels MalletCalipers Gauge Publishers,Reading:139. Inc., Albany, New York, pp. 121 - Milling Machine Work, Delmer Evaluating the finished project. toOperatingmachined.Aligning produce cutter aa horizontalflat with surface. stock milling to bemachine WipingbrushFillWrenchesSteel RuleCloth Removingfile and burrsstock abrasive from finishedholdingcloth. devices.work with Materials: MillingChalkRoundInc., MachineSteel Albriny, Rod Work, New Delmer York., Publishers, pp. 121-139. a TASK NO. 32: MACHINING STOCK ON A VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRODUCE TWO PARALLEL SURFACES TO .001 OF AN 1M:H. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting meteriel Materiels: Ibiseprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, Ludeli7W-27-33. Reading unit 03, Metalwork Paper and pencil test on reeding assignment. determineMese:wing length.stock with rule er scale to Demmestratien Tools: Rule or Scale Class: Observing students In measuring stock with Materiels: Steak to b measured Assignment:Industrial Mackin.Measuringdetermine Shop, Johnson,stock length- with pp. a 70-73.rule or scale to Reeding unit 4, GOROCUI Checkinga scale or students rule to ondetermine assignment length. given. Applying knowledge of fractional ports Dimemstratien Materiels: machined.accordingCompetingof an inch. tospindle type ofspeed materiel and feed being Lecture pp.Publishers.Milling 141-133. Machine Inc., Mork, Albany, Delmer N. Y. toComputing type of spindlemateriel speed being and machined. feed according Checking students with written test. operation.Selecting proper cutter.for specific LectureDemenstratien Tools: PlainMillingSqusroVise Milling Machine Cutter Selecting proper cutter. TeacherObserving prepared students questions selecting based proper on text.cutter. MicrometersOutsideSurfaceLiedParallels Mallet CalipersGouge WipingBrushWatchesFlSteel la Cloth Rule Materiels: Publishers,MillingChalkRound Steel Machine RodInc., Work, Many, Delmar New York. a 1 Task No. 32 (continued) IOWA REQUIREMENT AREA Of TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED collarsMounting on cutters, milling spacingmachine andspindle. bearing tapeTeacherDemonstration recording. prepared video Tools: VisoMilling Machine Mounting cutter. Observing students mounting cutter. tospeedsAdjusting be machined. for controlsvarious cuttersto obtain and proper metals LeadParallelsPlainSquare Mallet Milling Machine Publisher,Reeding:Operatingflat surface. millingI nc. , Albany,machine Mewto producefork, pp. a MillingLibchine Work, Delmer machineEvaluatingObserving to produce studentsthe finished a flat operating surfaces.project. machined.AliginingAdjustingfeeds for cuttercontrols various with to cutters stockobtain to andproper be materials. OutsideWrenchesStoolMicrometersSurface CalipersRule Gauge 121-139. RemovingtoOperating produce stock aa horizontalfiat from surface. holding milling devices. machine ChalkRoundWipingBrushF110 Steel Cloth Rod fileRemovingInvert and abrasiveburrspiece fromto cloth. machine finished Whop work side. with Materials: MillingInc., MachineAlbany, Work,New York, Delmer pp. Publishers, 121-139. TASK NO. 33: MACHINING STOCK ON A VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE TO PROIZEE PERPENDICULAR SURRACES TO .001 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsNeeding a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration Tools: Scale Class: Reading blueprints while teacher explains. andObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting materiel Mete:tele: Blueprints TechnologyAssignment: and Practice, LudwiTli777-33. Needing unit 13, Metalwork assignment.Paper and pencil test on reeding determineMeasuring length.stock with rule er scale to Dammetration Materiels:Tools: Rule or Scale Measuringvernier stockcaliper, with scale an outside and micrometer. caliper, Observation.Checking with written or oral quiz. Selecting proper method far holding Lecture Tools: Stock to be measured Computing spindle speed and feed according operation.Selectingstock to beproper =chimed. cutter ter specific Dememstnition ParallelsFialaSevereViesMilling Milling Machine Wier to type of material being machined. Checking students with written test. Selectingand materiels.feeds directionfor(from various charts) of cutterscut. proper and speak SteelOutsideMicrometers"whoa:ION:gmLead Role MalletCalipers PracticingRemoving and proper disposing safelya. of praceetionschips. IfipingICiethhushFileWrenches d.e.b. MakingstartingRenamingWearingPeering adjustments appropriatepolesmachine.all tools er attar face beforeapparel wahineshield. Materials: MillingChalkRoundInc., Steel MachineAlbewf, Red Work,Use Work. Delmer Publishers, f.e. Maintainingplace.haveUsinghas stopped.been only alladequately cutting safety tools guardssharpened. which In burrs.Selecting properabrasive type cloth of file.for removing Selecting proper cutter. LectureDemonstration Teills: EndViseVertical Milling Millingleechine Cutter - - Selecting proper cutter. cu.Observing students selecting proper Materials: Parlor,MachineDepth ShoeMicrometerLambe Operations end resew, sod pp. 3746 -305. end pencilIdentify test. the proper cutters en a paper TASK NO. 34: MACHINING STOCK ON A VERTICAL MILLING MACHINE TO PRIJOUCE A SHOULDER TO .001 OF AN INCH. HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTM Readingspecifications a blueprint required to determine for the the Job. Demonstration Toots: Scale Class: Reeding blueprints while teacher explains. endObserving laying studentsout stock. In selecting material Materials: Blueprints TechnologyAsetinment: and Practice, Ludwiii;17.77-33. Reeding Unit 03, Metalwork assignment.Paper and pencil test an reeding determineMeasuring length.stock with rule or scale to Demonstration Materials:Tools: StockRule orto Scalebe measured vernierMeasuring caliper, stock withscale an and outside micrometer. caliper, Observation.Checking with written or oral quiz. stockSelecting to be proper machined. method for holding DemonstrationLecture Tools: Milling Machine Computingto type spindleof material seeed being and feedmachined. according Checking students with written test. Selectingoperation. (tramproper charts) cutter properfor specific speeds ParableisPlainLeadSquareVise Mil Mallet ling Cutter Selectingmaterials.and feeds directionfor various of cutterscut. and WrenchesSteelOutsideMicrometersSurface Rule Calipers Gauge PracticingRemoving and proper disposing safetya. of precautionschips. Wearing goggles or foes shield. RoundWipingBrushFile Steel Cloth Rod d.c.b. MakingstartingRemovingWearing ed./wefts:ft appropriatemachine.all tools after beforeapparel Materials: MillingChalkInc., MechimeAlbany, Mork,Maw York. Delmar Publishers, f.e. MaintaininghaveUsingmachine been only has alladequately cuttingstopped. safety tools guardssharpened. which In Selecting properabrasive type cloth of file.for removing piece. Operatingburrs. vertical milling machine Demonstration Tools: Operating horizontal milling mechlne to Observing students operating milling to inch.produce a shoulder to .001 of an videoTemdbor tap: prepared =cording. DepthStengerShellMilling MicrometerMilling ToothMachine cutterCutter V Publishers,ne.,Reeding:produce a shoulder Albany, to .001mew ofYork, an inch. Milling Machine-1 Mork, Delmer Teacherofmachine an inch. toprepared produce written a shoulder test toto .001cover Materials: Porter,Machine310-312.Vise Lawihe,Shop Operations and Lescoe, and pp.Setups, pp. 175-177. Tasks 24-34. C.,",11", HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONALOCCUPATIONAL MATERIALS INFORMATION UNIT FOR MACHINING SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED The employment outlook: Lecture. Teacher-developed occupational stateVisiting employment an office service. of the county and Written quiz. 2.I. NotionalLocal presentation.Overhead projector PrintingPublication:Teethar-prewedSeries4Information. Office, 1966-67 1966, visuals.edition, Washington, Govenuent O.C. Occupational Outlook Wive scale: Lecture. PO i !cation: ftellatiOnlarligab Rending the Occupational Outlook Written quiz. I. Local a. union (2)(1) apprenticejourn11en presentation.OverheadunionPresentation representative. projector by local PrintingSeries,Teacher-prepared 1966-67Office, edition,1966, visuals. Washington, Goverment O.C. steinStudent-Handbook. at conducteddifferent surveylevels ofof localemployment. wage Oral report of individual survey. b. non-union (2)(I)(3) experiencedentrynester wages 2. Notional a. union (2)(1) journeymenapprentice b. non-union (3)(2)(I) nester enperiencedentry gages The types of training available: Lecture. BIIIICUSF191Publication: Occupational Outlook FRP Wino* Outlook training.toWriting dot:mein, letters opportunities to trade schools for additional In order Written quiz. 4.3.2.I. MilitaryOn-the-jobTechnicalApprenticeship or trade pnzgraes schools. edition,Teedwar-preperedin 1966,Machining government Washington, Occupetiens,1146-67 visuals.Printing O.C. Office, Visiting a machining industry and Written quiz. TheIn working the occupations. conditions emperienced Lecture. edition,ResortPublication.1966,In NachlnInn VL19Washington,Government PrintingO.C. Office, op, 1966-67 Interviewing a machinist. Orel report of interview. Writing for specific information concerning Written quiz. neededThe physical for qualification and mental characteristicsfor amploynnnt. employer.PresentationLecture. by local edition.ReportPublication:in 1966,Nechinino Series Government Washington, -°emotional Demotions,Employment Printing O.C. Outlook11166-67Outlook Office. metalopportunities forming andIn thefabrication occupation cluster. of the 0 OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION UNIT FOR MACHINING (continued) IAJMAN AREA CF TEACHING EMODS S,..OGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATICN PROCEDURES 5 oGGESTE0 The geographical location of employment. Lecture. Psslication: gccupational Outlook Reading the Occupational Outlook Written quiz. Teacher-preparededition,Report1966,In Machining Series Washington,Government -Occupations, Endowmentvisuals. PrintingD.C. Outlook 1966-67Office, Handbook. The opportunities for advancement. Lecture. Ploortedition,PublicationsIn SeriesMachining Goverment - Endowment Occupations, Printing Outlook 1966-67Office, Occupational Outlook Handbook.Reeding the Occupational Outlook Written quiz. The advantages and disadvantages Lecture. 1966, Washinghat, U.C. of the occupation: 2.I. DisadvantagesAdvantages edition,Publication:1966, Government Washington,n pconationel Printing D.C. Office,Outlook Series - 1 Outlook ReadingHandbook. the Occupational Outlook Written quiz. The nature of the work involved In the occupation. Lecture. edition,InReportPublication: 1966,Mechinino Series Washington,Goverment Occupation', - Endowment PrintingD.C. 1966-67autism' Office caltwilmLgstIsgi InterviewingVisiting a machining a machinist. industry and OrelWritten presentation quiz. of visit. The union involvement in the occupation. unionPresentationLecture. representative. by local edition,1966,inResortPublication: Mechinino Washington, GovernmentSeries Occupations, - Employment D.C.Printing 1966-67 OfficeOutlook Occupational Outlook union.Listening to a 'owner 'PM a trade presentationClassWritten dIscussicm quiz. by union based representative. on 1

SHEET METAL WORK TASK NO. I: TRACING TEMPLATES ON SHEET METAL FOR CUTTING. SEWING AND JOINING SHEET METAL ITEMS HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA Of TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED weesuriegmetalChecking gauge tape. gougeoverall or sOcrometer.of lengthsheet metalof sheet with metal sheet with DiscussionDemonstrationLecture SheetShortMeasuring Metal tapeGouge or Me Measuring length and sego of sheet metal. Teacher observations. Applying knowledge of fractional parts of an Letters Ludwig: Metal Nark Teciumolestamd Teedoermede test on adding, subtracting. subtract,ApplyingInch to knowledge multiply,multipiy, of andadd, decimals divide. subtract, to edd, and divide. ChalkboardDiscussionihwideuts --PIGIGTOFFendfieKnlyprf. Publishers. _,Practice third edition. pp. 254. fractionsAdding,Muirinterpreting Techas suetrectiag, and lemy decimals. drollogand Pretties.meltipiying an pep 254, and Metaldividing Teacher made decimels.multiplying and dividing fractious and 1 Scribing lines around templates with . Demonstratioa Scribe Defineproblems. the teem- templets. Visual ememinstiem of students tracing Studs:* participation TemplateLayout Fluid Practise.Need:Tracilg template on sheet motel. pp. 51149. Metal Work Techmeleot and templates. TASK ND. 2: CUTTING SHEET METAL WITH HAND TOOLS TO PRODUCE A STRAIGHT CUT WITHIN 1/32 OF AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGUESTSD INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading blueprint to a.determine: Size and cherecteristics of the Over%sedLochwe Netal.lork Technology and Practice, Metal InterpretingWork, Technology drawing and on Practice. p. 254 - Ludwig, ObservingTest an interpreting students layout blueprints, a piece Tischerof mode. d.c.b. TypeworkplaceKindFiniso of ofoperation cndseterlil vccirecy requ:oid Handosts Tes6her4711P2C---rte!Hand Process's,Prepared Overlays. Delmer Publishers, PracticeNeeding:Interpreting Unit teacher mode blueprints. Metal Work Technology and /3, pp. Z735. Completingsheet metal. questions at and of Unit 03. metalChecking gaugewith o,verel:gauge sos'uringor mloraciter.u; lengthsheet tape. natalof seoet SheetRule Metal Gauge Neesuring length and gage of sheet metal. Teacher observation. Applying knvoledge ofb.a. fractions AddingSubtracting frecticr4 fractions CselhbeerdDiscussionHondo:ItsLechwo ilaSWandPrblice,Ladwig: third Much, pp. -254, Motel Work Technolefft and McKnight, PublIshers. subtractingTeacher mode fractions. problems - adding and Teacherfractions. medic quiz on adding and subtracting Laying out stock with rule or scale. Damonstr"t104 LayoutNal.Scribe Fluid ScribingLeyinrout lines s simple in sheet sheet metal. metal project. Visual inspectio+ of completed job. produceCuttingaccurateAligning asheet cut. sheetstraight metal metal cut with with within straight sheer 1/32 blade selpeof anfor toinch. an ComenstraticmDiscussiem ligiTiVos.ossesNets:elk:a:111We!Tin Snips Mirk Techmelogy Delmer andPublishers, Practice, Carefullysnips. cutting ghost metal with Mend Visual immectien. Removing burrs from sheeta. file metal with: Demenstnition NeedFile Processes, pp. 52-5. Filing sharp edges from sheet metal. evelwirtiom.Tischer abesrvetion, and project Selectingfor the task. appropriatemeet appropriate filelayout farhand teal task. cutting for task. tool LectureCloseEihibit Discussion hidof layoutDemonstration tools ____,Han dPrecesses Delmer Publishers, PracticeNeed:shop.Identifying Units various 5, 4, invest 7, hod tools I. in the Wiwi,. Nebel Work Tedimelegy and preparedandAnswerIdentifying 4. "nations test. !eyelet at and tools of unitson a teacher5, 6, 7, metal.Veering gloves when handling sharp sheet Discussion Gloves sheetPracticing metal. safety measures when cutting Checkingon a written safety quiz.nessurns visually or TAW NO. 3 CUTTING MEET OCTAL *ITN IMMINENT TO MEN= A STNA1Mf CUT WINN 102 C AN PIM^ HuMAN RCCAJIRERENT AREA OF TEACHING METHOCS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS TiGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EWALLATITN PROCPI,RE, So 2.ESTED L_ Needing blueprint te dr/ermine: Lecture d.c.b.s. 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Checking INI s rule. antApplyingtacit divide. tohmseledge multiply, of adf,fractional sutraet, ports multiply, of so MeltimerdlisseasieelimedoutsLectern Teelineign sod ttestlee, MwItAvenwettreg drawl so p. no, s" otyles, and moult decimals.seltiplylegTowhee mute andtest dividing en adding, fractious subtrectIng, and Laylvp out stork site s rode or web,. nuonstretlee GullsLowestSerlbe Mild eels evabtsm tteetteue and dosisets TM Visual lempectlee of the completed lowest. wevretsAllpolog Omit. sheet opts, el/b sheer bled, *sr es WeftsOmmerstratleo SureringMeet Nets, Omer *Otte@issiNesWei estsheetIlea e enWel~is sees, sheetsite setel.elmsrIng eel& WOK"skews. , tompecied of tee completed job. Cuttingsmog-lee shoe. Ertel elk pew Is prefume apsretel out. Illemestretlepbates flit Gutting sheet meal NM sleerlas sheers. Wisest lamsetlea of the cut. NemerIng burrs from Oust motel site e sneers tlIe lemstettettao Pile rialLtilia° tchump AlW 21,44. te seem edges fuse sent estei. eueluetien.feesher stsenietlees end project Selecting oppreprlsote Impart Mel fir the tisk embliolt ct layeve leafs dierestretteeImitersClew Illameelos ;fftrftiMii. .41 MiteN oseyfdamtltyleg Aygailidgougazgaig, , , Nimiet imets le lee shop. ealltdestityAnew enstIons layout it eel of Units S, 41, O.7, test. %Ws en a toucher Morley gloves Aso homilies west owiel. Olessmelee Neves sheetPreetielne swab. Wets eseseres ekes setting aMeals, welliesstews! safety eels. measures visually Sr so TASK ND. At CUTTING SMUT METAL WITH NAND TOOLS TO PACE= A CINCIWUNI CUT WITHIN 1/32 Of AN INCH HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHINC METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATER:ALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATION SJC:IFSTE,T mounuRfs Needing blueprint Ita. deepoine:Siam sod cluerectoristico ed the OveritesdLettere Projector Mittel Nye Totiwitiesv erne Prattles, lee/twisting drawl M p. 254. Wei Nut prints.Timber prepared test es interpretleg Sloe- d.c.O. TypeKindFinishsperitploos of edsperstion sodineteriel securest required Neodeuts Wad IlluTp; anwleys Oslanr Publishers. VoltNeeds bleepriate. CompletingsheetOftervig metal. smeationsstudents itlaylog sod ofovv Uoit 03. piece of metalCheklegnoloanalog srgouge swelltsp..gouges. Sr leoptseicremetor. latest of motel sheet oil% motel sheet with ClamsIretonilemenstretles Oleceselea SheetNessering IledelMetal tope liege er role assesrIngmotel nemessery for the job. the length end woe of sheet Towner eservatlos. 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TorqueTypeSizeParts offit to requiredbolts requiredbe bolted required DemonstrationLecture TorqueAssortedBlueprintsBelt Chart:Cherie Molts Practice,Needing:MstiollTarksdisolendPrectIcs.Interpreting Unit 83. pp. Z7-33. Metal Mark %awoke', and tusahsr ww blueprints. Ludwig. 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OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION FOR SHEET METAL WORK HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED fi is The employment outlook: OverheadoffPresentation Icer. projector by local Teacher-preparedTeacher-preparedlocal statistics. chart transparencies showing possibleListening employment to presentation ceportunities. and discussing tradeWriteWrit asa a paragraph aparagraph vocational justifying compering choice. thethe sheet sheet metal - 2.1. NationalLocal presentation. 0.C.,GovernmentofMetalfrom Labor Employmentpp.Workers Statistics,5-6. Printing and Outlook Roofers, Office, Bulletin for BureauWashington,Sheet- 01450-75, PartiCipatingsentation of in the teacher-conducted national situation. pre- metal trade on a local and national level. The wage scale: Lecture. Teecher-prepared chart showing wages discussion.Attend lecture and participate. in class Short oulz - one day after presentation. I. Local a. union II) apprentice ClaesPresentationReadingunion conducted steward. assignment. by localsurvey. BureauSheet-MetelPublication:Surveyet different acquiredof Labor Workers levels. information.Statistics, and Roofers, Bulletin Employment Outlook for Conductunion surveywages. of local union and non- Orel presentation on result of survey. b. non-union (2)(i)(3) Journeymen masterentry wages Washington,01450-75, Government D.C. pp. 5-6.Printing Office, RsedtngLabortleterials. and discussing Ilapertamet of Classnational discussion rates. of local and 2. National a. union (2)(1) experienced apprentice b. non-union (3)(2)(1) masterjourneymen entry wages (2) experienced The student will write a short paper on The types of training2. available:I. TechnicalApprenticebbip or trade proems schools Tapeb.a.presentations recordiegslocal vocational-employers ofby: Tapevarious recorder.recording individuals. of presentations by Attend presentations by:Local vocational:technicalemployers. representatives. whichandfor typefamilyhim, ofconsidering resources.training islocal most situation suitable 4.3. militaryOn-the-job d.c. local recruitersemployers sentativestechnical repre- Local recruiters. Write a short paragraph describing occupation.The working conditions experienced In the Presentationjourneymen.Lecture. by local BureauSheet-aletalPublication:f1450-75, of Labor Workers GovernmentStatistics, and Roofers, Printing Bulletin Office, Employment Outlook for theParticipatesheet-metalVisit lecture. various in.cless worker, local discussion takeIndustries 35ms basedslides an interview of OralworkingWriteoccupations. report conditionsa brief of visit report in -the showon sir:et-metal reading 35mm essignsment.slides. Avenue,SecurityGuideSheetWashington, Metal055, Detroit, Commission, MichiganWorker,0.C., Michigan p. OccupationalEmployment7310C. 46202.Woodward edition,Reed:workingWashington, conditions.Government D.C., Printingp. 64. Office, Job Guide for Young Workers, 1,63-64 HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED OCCUPATIONAL INFORMATION UNIT FOR SHEET METAL WORK (continued) INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURFS SUGGESTED neededThe physical for qualification and mantel characteristicsfor employment. Reading assignment. ;1450-75,BureauSheet-MetalPublication: of GovernmentLabor Workers Statistics, and Printing Roofers, Bulletin Office, Employment Outlook for Reading and discussing Indicated roference. employment.personalTeacher-conducted qualifications oral necessary discussion for of Avenue,GuideSheet-MetalWashington,Cucurity 035, P3trolt, MichiganCommission,Marker,D.C. Michigan OccupationalEmployment 7310 48202. Woodyard The geographical location of employment. Lecture. MapGuide ofin U.S.A. theto ChamberO.' of Commerce Offices Assignment:Listening to lecture. Writing to various Chamber of CheckareasFill results Inof preparedrelative of assignment. U.C.density map, of Indicating employment. maps.employmentCommerce Offices figures. of large cities to obtain Place information on Oral questions based on lecture and The opportunities for advancement. Lecture. Washington,01430-73,BureauPublication:Sheet4Mrtal of GovernmentLabor D.C. Workers Statistics, Printing and Roofers, Bulletin Office, Employment Outlook for Washington,edition,Rend:Listen Governmentto lecture.D.C. p. Printing64. Office, Jell Guide for Young Workers, 1863-64 reading assignment. theThe occupation. advantages and disadvantages of StudentLecture. survey. advantagesTeacher-prepared end disadvantages. chart comparimg Attend lecture and participate In discussion. DevelopOraldisadvantages. discussion. a list of advantages and WoodyardOccupationalPublication:48202.Employment Avenue, GuideSecurity Detroit, Commission, Michigan, 7310 Sheet -Metal Worker, Michigan Reed: Employment Outlook for Sheet-Metal Written quiz on job description. occupation.Nature of the work Involved in the Reading assignment. Washington,01430-75,Publication:BureauSheet-Metal ofGovereveant D.C.Labor Workers Statistics, Printingand Roofers, Office,Bulletin Employment Outlook for Workers and Reefers, pp. 7 4 B. The union involvement in the occupation. unionLecture steward. by local Tapeunion recording steward. of presentation by discussion.Attend lecturr sad participate In tradeWrite unionup personal relationship. reactions to the WELDING ARC WELDING FERROUS METAL WITH A.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT BUTT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED TASK NO. I: INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED S7UDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION 0ROCENJPES SLCASTED Reading a blueprint to I.determine: Lecture EquipmentSample Blueprints Manuals Listen to lecture floret and Sly, Q.iz from page 5 of Bennet and Sly 2.3. workplace.FinishTypeSize ofand and weld characteristic accuracy required. required. of Demonstration Text: PiErraers,Welders.Bennet and Albany, Sly,unit BlueprintNo.NswCTOrk, I. ReedingDelmar for ReedBlueprint Assignment In Te.t: r Reading . Welders, Delmer equipmentReading equipment set up. manual4.5. to determine KindNumber of ofmaterial Items to be welded. Measuringmine length. stock with a rule to deter- FilestripDemonstration Tools: Steel Rule WritingReadingObserving answerassignment damrnstration to questions In Ludwig. and infilmstrip. Ludwig, WrittenTeacher-group quiz on dlficusi,..afilmstrip, of assignment. Checkingsquare to work fitobtain upwith withan fillet accurate a rule gauges. andassembly. Filmstrip: RoughFilletSquare"Laying StockGauges Out," Society for Visual Educatton, pp. 51, 57, 65, and 71. Text: McKnightBloamingtol,Ludwig,1345 Diverse! and Metal McKnight Illinois. WorkParkway, TechnologyPublishing Chicago. andCompany, Practice, of Applyingan Inch. knowledge of fractionalI. parts Multiplying fractIces to OverheadassignmentPretest with Projector if remedialneeded. Lesson 2.1. Teacherproblems. prepared assignmenttest an fractions. on fractional Solve problems on pretest. Score pretest 3.2. AddingexactDividingdetermine fractions dimensions. fractionsexact to dimensions. determine to determine 3. fromOverhead V.P. projector,Division of Meth 3M Company.Program 616, CompleteObserve additional overhead projectorassignment program. if required. ReedminIster pretest after remedial work is completed. Selectingthe task. appropriate hecksewlayout toolsblades for for OmeonttratoonFilm Tools: ScriberSteelSquare Rule (Talc) PrmetIcg,ReadObserve Ludwig, demonstration McKnight Metal andWork andMcKnight, Technology films. and Written quiz on assigned reeding and on film. task.Selectingthe task. appropriate grinder for the GogglesGrinderAssortedHacksaw1/4" PlateBlades Electrodes andBloomington, 12. 111., Units 5. 4, 7,6, II, thicknessSelectingsize and typeofpropercorrect metal of metalheat typebeing for toof welded. betypeelectrode welded. and for Films: "TheAve.,"Hacksaws," Grinding Los Angeles, Prot* Wheel." Tools,Cal. Norton 2209, Abrasive Sante FeCo. Tart: Ch1-72.1-cage.andGlachino, Weeks 40-47. and /runs, Welding Skills .adPrectlee American Technical Society, Task .o. I (continued) HUMAN REQUITEMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALLATI:N °KC:ED-PEE 5GSESTED effectsadvantageousPositioning on appearance workposition to be offor welded bend. gravitational in most FilmDemonstrationLecture Tools: AbrasiveFiles Cloth ObservePractice demonstration safe welding and techniques film. ObserveWritten studentsquiz on film.at work. beingApplyingrelation welded. differ to type rat andelectrode thlckress angles of inmetal Practical Work Text: ShieldElectrodesWeldingChipping Rig Hemmer using proper electrodes. SelectingchippingIdentifying hammer.proper flux type for of removal file. with Film: "InsideChTa45:-FTF,ggelltarlise,Glachino, of Weeks, Arc Chapters AmericanWelding," and Brune, 7Technical (Reeli 0.Welding' MI), Society, GeneralSkills Practicingburrs.Selectingusing electric abrasiveproper weldingsafety cloth precautionsforeouipment. removing when 2,Electric Pa. Co., 1405 Locust Street, Phil. 4.3.2.I. MaintainingWearingShielding appropriategoggles equipmentwelding or face apparelarea. regularly shield. Laying out stock with a:I. Square DemonstrationLecture Tools: Tools and equipment as Indicated In Observe demonstration. Observe and check visually. 5.4.3.2. CenterCombinationRule or Head Scale Square StockBlueprintsGOaderColumn toI. be layed out Practice laying out stock from blueprints. I.9.0.7. HemsphroditeScriberTrammelDividersSurface PointsGauge Calipers GlovesGoggles Cutting metal10. to dimensionsI. with: HandCenter Hack Punch Saw Grinding stock to specific4.3.2. dimensions. 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WeldingChippingAbrasiveFilesElectrodes Rig HemmerCloth cleaningPracticeReed assignment weld.connecting In text. welder, welding, and Observe students welding. warpageconductance.GroundingTacKing and workfit buckling. upto assemblyobtain adequate to minimize WeldingRough EquipmentStock to VeldMenus,VW4T4Shield StrinkingproperP.*neetIng an arc welding to weld Join temperature,. area motels to bills;togother. metal to Text: CETaiii,lndfllestabLeeerleanGlachino, ETITnnls. Masks and erunejleldinj, lecNnIcei Society, Skills StoppingtoRunning specifications. aand bead re- on starting weld Joint a bend according for aimCleaningspecificfinished brush weld forweld. dimensions.withadditional chipping welding hammer or and Removing burrs from finished2.I. work with: AbrasiveFilo Cloth theExplaining fusibility the ofphysical various properties metals. of ClassFilmReeding Discussion Assignment Text: Rossi, Dantface E., Veldt McGrew* and its pp, ViewReed F1144assignment In text. Written test on assignment. currentExplaining flow the in electronwelding. theory of Film: General'TheisliglIcetIon. Principles Electric ofCo. Electricity, Discuss assignment and film In class. TASK NO. 2: ARC WELDING FERROUS METALS WITH A.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT LAP JOINT j HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED UALt.:ATION PROCEN.PES SUGGESTED Reeding. Bennet and Sly, Blueprint Reeding 'boding assignment. Written exercises, bonnet and Sly, p. 9. Note:Readingspecificationsinformation. a blueprint required to determine for the the job. See Task No. 1 for remaining Discussing. Albany,for Welders, N.Y., Delmerpp. 6-9. Publishers, ObservingDiscussing blueprint. shove. TASK NO. 3: ANC WELDING FERROUS METALS WITH A.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT INSIDE CORNER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL WATER1ALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReedingReading a blueprint'outspent required tomanual determinefor tothe determine Job. the DiscussingObservingReeding text. blueprint.above. Albany,forBennet Weiderg,Lisimer and11.7., Sly, unit Bleelrint Publishers,no. 5, Reedingpp. 10-13. ObservingReeding text. blueprint. Completing unit quiz. equipment set up. Ludwig, Metalwork Teihnology see _ Responding to sources susnested column No. 3. Instructor observation and checking toCheckingMeasuring obtaindetermine fit anstock -upaccuratelength. withwith aaassembly. rulerule orand scale square JointTescher-stedentFilmstrip.Reeding inspection. assignment. CEOPiW,;Bloomington,FracticeFilmstrip:pp. 47-74. McKnight i leciteight Illinois, Publishing laying Out,° Society for 51,Writing 57, 65,answers and 71.to questions, Ludwig, pp. questionsTischer-group assigned discussion In Column of answers13. to Checking work with fillet gages. PublishingModernChicago,VisualAlthouse, Education,Welding, Illinois. Co., Turns:1st Nomewood, Week:art-Willow1345 andDiversity ilowditch,Illinois. Parkway, Listening and responding to sources Instructor check accuracy of completed task. of Applyingan Inch: knowledge ofa. fractions) parts Multiplying fractions to determine needed.Rmeedial, only as Audio notebook program. Executingsuggested requirementscolumn No. 3. for task. C.b. AddingexactexactDividingeruct dimensions. fractions dimensions. fractions to determine to determine Task No. 3 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Test on materials covered on transparencies. theSelectingforSelecting task. the appropriatetask. appropriate layout hacksaw tools blades for Programed instruction. 2501Productstransparencies,Vocational Hudson Division, packetRoad, 3M St. 03Bldg.Company, -Paul, 220 Minn.Visual-ICE, Arc Melding, 5511,. DiscussingViewing wisteria's. illustrated techniques. task.Selecting appropriate grinder for the . Selectingfor size and propercorrect type heat oftype metal for of typeelectrodeto be sad welded. Note:thicknessinformation. of metal being welded. See Task No. 1 for remaining TASK NO. 4: MEL01MD FEPPOUS METALS MATH A.C. WELDER TO PIEIDUCE A MOR1ZCNTAL OUTSIDE COMER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED AMC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:specificationsReadingInformation. a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the See Task No. 1 for remaining Reeding assignment. fir,Bennet meltmad Sly, me. Siveprimt 4, pp. Reedins 14-25. ,ferifaiders DefinerftillIshers, DiscussingObservingliboding tent. blueprint.above. Sly,Completing p. 25. written MKOVCISOS, Bonnet and TASK NO. 5: ANC MELDING FERROUS METALS WITH A.C. SELMER TO PICIDUCE A MORIZCSTAL TEE JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALtA-10% PPrr-^ PES !2,-.SESTEC ReedingNote:specificationsInformation. a blueprint required to determine for the the job. See Task No. 1 for remaining Testing. liTW7IT.Y.Sonnetfor Vaiders,Delmarand Sly,p. 27 Slueffirlat Publishers, Readine -Achlevemeet Test. Studying test questions. thoseCheckingAnsweringlooking missed. test testup answerscorrect questions. Inensues firoups, for TASK NO. 6: ARC WELDING FERROUS METALS WITH A.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCE:PES SoGGESTEC Reading a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, BiwePrint Reedina Weeding assignment. BennetCompleting and Sly.written p. 36.assignment, Note:specificationsintonation. required for the job. See Task No. I for ramelning Society,Skills,GlachinoATTII:T.,fpfleeldere, Chicago,Weeks unit Defii0-4nblishers, and SA,Illinois, Brune, pp. 26-36.Weldi Chapter S. ind Practice, American , Ica! Studying blueprint. TASK ND. 7: AMC WELDING PIPE STOCK WITHI A.C. WELDER TO PlIODUCE BUTT JOINTS WHILE FIXED HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTICHAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. 6semet and Sly, Blueprint Readies ,forWeiders Delmer PUbilibers, ReedingObserving accompanying illuotretIone, tout, pp. pp. 106-107. 106-107. Group checking written work. Note:specificationsInformetion. required for the job. See Task No. I for remaining AlliifTIFX.,Society,GiachinoSkills, Chicago,Weeks unit andIS, Illinois, Brune,pp. 106-110. WeldTins, Chapter and Practice, American echetcal 17. Completing written work, pp. 106-111. TASK ND. II: ANC WELDING PIPE STOCK WITH A.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE BUTT JOINTS WHILE ROLLING HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED _ STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED . EVALUATION PPOCEDUPrc SuGSESTE:"..) the Blueprint study. Sonnet and Sly, Blueprint Reeding Reeding tact - study Illustrations, p. III. Group checking written work. Note:specificationsInformation.eeding required a blueprint for the to Job.determine See Task No. 1 for remeining Welding,Albany,Kerwin,for Welders, N. McGrew-Hui,..,Merry, unit Delmer Arc 16, and Publishers,moo,pp. Acetylene 111 pp. -113. 196- 07. Completing written emercises, pp. 112-113. w TASK NO. 9: AAC MELDING FERROUS METALS WITH O.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT BUTT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES 503GESTED EvALLATiON PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required for the job. to deftralne the Blueprint study. Bennetfreli,.-Welders and Sly, BlueprintCalmer Publishers, Needing Observing and studying blueprint. BennetCompleting and Sly,written p. 3f.emercises. Not.:informetIon. See Task No. I for remaining PublishingModernAT--MeldingAititouSo, PCT.,Welding, rigCo. Turnqulst,unit Soodheert so, and -Silicon Boudlich, and limpi;mentInc. Chapters 5 pp.and 311-39. 6. menus!. TASK ND. 10: ARC WELDING FENSOLOIMETALS WITH D.C. WELDER TO MECUM A FLAT LAP JOINT HUMAN AREA OFREQUIREMENT TEACHING SUGGESTED METHODS INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Shansi end Sly, Blueprint Needing Studying blueprint, p. 40. PennetCompinting and biumInt quiz, Sly. p. 41. Not.:specificationsInformation. required for the Jab. See Teel: No. 1 for rammining ModernImiiiiim,AlfbeeSe,fer Welders,Weld! emit Templet, Delmar sc, pp.Publishers,and 40-41.Seudltch, ng ., Inc., Chapters 5 and 6.Soedheart-Willem TASK ND. 11: ANC MELDING FERROUS METALS WITH D.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A FLAT OUTSIDE COINER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALuATICN PROCrCr_PES SuGGESTEC Note:specificationsNeedingInformation. a blueprint required to for&tinning the Job. the See Task No. 1 for remaining Blueprint study. IT--711":7..,Bennetfor Weldersand Sly, unitDeleer Blueprint 50, Publishers,pp. 42-43.heeding Studying biumprint. BennetCompleting and Sly,written p. 43.nuercises,

I1 TASK NO, 12: ARC MELDING FERROUS METALS WITH D.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE HORIZONTAL INSIDE CORNER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReeding required for the Job. blueprint to determine She Blueprint study. forBennet Molders, and Sly, Delmer Blueprint Publishers Reading Studying blueprint, p. 44. Completing written exercise, p.45. Note:information. See Task No. 1 for remaining PublishingModernGoldin,Alihouse,Albany, Welding, N.Y.,rigCo. Turnquist, and Goodheart-Wiliconunit equipment 5E, and pp. Bowditch, manual.44-45. inc., Chapters 5 and G. TASK NO. 13: AMC WELDING FERROUS METALS WITH D.C. WELDER TO PINCOUCE HORIZONTAL TEE JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Blueprint study. Bennetfor Weldersand Sly, Calmer Blueprint Publishers, Reeding unit GA, pp. 411-51. ObservingReeding assignment blueprint Ccmpleting written exercises. pp. 50-51. Nee:Information. Seelask No. 1 for rembining PuaTTModernATUi71nrX.,Altbmise M4Idi Turnquist and Bow/Itch, ng ., Inc., Chapters,Boodheart-Milicow 5 and G. . TASK NO. 14: ARC WELDING FERROUS METALS WITH D.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAH REQUIREMENT AREA OF ...... _ TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED _ INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, Blueprint Reeding Observing blueprint. p. 52. Completing written emerclum, p. 53. Note:specificationsinformation. required for the Je See Task No. 1 for remeiniuy AlbToclety,Skills,Dischlnofor ny, Melds 4nd Chicago,Weeks Practice, and Illinois, Brune, American Weldi Chapter O. . . unit 611,Delmer pp. Publishers,52-53. nice, TASK NO. 15: ARC MELDING PIPE STOCK WITH D.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE BUTT JOINTS WHILE FIXED HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Readings blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, Mmeprint Reeding. Reading temt, pp. 114-115. Group checking of written work. Note:specificationsinformation. required for the Job. See Task No. 1 for ramminIng %waft,Glee:bine,Skills,for Welderschumgo, andMeeks Practice,Delmitliibilshers, iiiinols,and Brune, Americas ChapterWeld! 17. , unit 17, pp. 114-11G. nice! CompletingObserving illustrations,written work, p.pp. Ili. 114-115. TASK NO. lit ARC WELDING PIPE STOCK WITH D.C. WELDER TO PRODUCE BUTT JOINTS WHILE ROLLINS HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESIFP EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Rdeding s blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, Blu ele_ftdi Studying teNt, pp. 117-119. Group checking of written work. Note.job.specIficatIonsInformation. required Ice 11,11 See (ask No. I for rimelning SeidlKerwin,_,forATUR771-.1c, Harry, wnit Arc IS,Bad pp.Acetylene 117-121. Welders OeleaFINEW , N.Y.,McGrew-14111 pp. 196.247. Publishers, 1044, CompStudying sting illustrations. written work, pp.pp. 117120-121. TPSK ND. 17: PAD WELDING LOW AREAS ON METAL STOCK 7( RENEW STOCK TO ORIGINAL HEIGHT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED lananinnequipment eluipment set up. manual to determine Demonstration.Reading assignment. Equipment and It's instructional manual. Reeding manual for equipment to be used. Teacher questioning. Selectingsize and type propercorrect of metalheat type for toof betypeelectrode welded. and for Demonstretien.DiscussingReadingIn class. assignment. assignment Tools: WeldingGlovesShield rig PracticeParticipatingReedingpositioning. assignments. selecting In group electrodes discussion. and on TeacherPupilassignment. administered observation. self-checking quiz effectsadvantageousPositioningthickness on appearance of workpositionmetal to being ofbe for bead.welded welded.gravitational In most ArcandTextbooks: NowMelding to Weld Foundation, Them4AssortedElectrodes James Cleveland, F. stockLIOnlini- Jefferson and Woods, Metals PracticingchippingIdentifying hammer. proper flux safety for removal precautions with when Company,Ohio,Kerwin,Application.Rossi, 1954, New BonifeceHarry. pp.York, McGraw-hill82-$9. Arc E.N.Y., and pp.Acetylene PUblishing 207-213. Welding, Welding end its using electric weldingd.c.b.a. equipment:ShieldingMaintainingWearing appropriategogies welding equipment or ere,.him apparel. regularly.shield. N.Y.,McGraw...Hill 1944, pp. Publishing 222-228. Company, New TOrk, Connecting electrical components on Teacher, visiting Welding equipment. Matching the demonstration. Grouprecording comparison, individual evaluation results. and GroundingClampingwelder according work work to to obtainto obtain manual fit adequate specifications.up. specifiedspecialist,taskstudent eiterCiS0 ondemonstrate orblueprint. advanced as the Grinder.Clomps.AcetyleneWireBlueprints. brush. torch rig. Performing the assigned task. weldCleaningconductance. with metalnecessary parts strength. to be welded to obtain Gloves.ChippingAbrasiveFile.'Shield. hammer. cloth. StrikingproperPreheating welding an weldarc temperature. toarea Join to metalsbring metaltogether. to RunningStoppingto specifications. a Died and annioterting weld Joint a beadscoording for wireCleaningspecific brush weld for d:mensions. withadditional chipping welding hemmer or and Removingfinished burrs weld. from finishedb.a. FileAbrasive work cloth wvie: yM Task No. 17 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED theExplaining fusibility Jim ofphysical various properties metals. of Reading assignment. Rees!. Bonito* E., Melding and Its Rwding assignment. Completing comprehensive check list on currentExplaining flow the in electronwelding. theory of Film. GeneralFilm:pp.ecepany.Applicetion.Nceraw-Niflif9brishIng 214-23e. Electric New York, Company. N.Y., 1941. "The Principles of Electricity." Observing film. assignment.

wwmisman.wweikeiwiermw, TASK NO. 18: GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS STOCK TO PRODUCE A FLAT SUIT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED '45 Reeding a blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristic of workplece. needed.Remedial - only as Textbook:Sample blueprints. Bennet and Sly, Bi rint Listen to lecture and wed assignment. Quiz free page 5 of Bent and Sly. e.d.c.b. KindNumberFinishType of ofandmateriel.weld items accuracy required. to be required. welded. Demonstration.Lecture. Albany,Hemline N.Y.,for Welders, unit No. Miser I. s , toCheckingMeasuring obtaindetermine fitanstock accuratelength.up with aassembly. rule andor scalesquare Filmstrip.Demonstretion.needed.Ilembdial - only as Tools: NoFilletSquere.Steel rule.segos. stock. WritingReedingObserving assignmentanswers demonstration to inquestions Ludwig. and filmstrip. In WrittenTeacher -greupquiz on discussion filmstrip. of assignment. Aithomee,PublishingTeettbook:pp.and 47-74.Practice, Turnquist Company, Menight andBloomington, ilowdlich, a mcKnight III., Ludwig, Metalwork Technolemv Ludwig, pp. 51.57.85,71. Chicago,%many,ModernVisualFilmstrips Welding,Inc., III. Education, Homewood, Osedheart-Wilocet 1345 Ill., Mersey unit 22. 'Laving Art," Soot for ofApplying an inch: knowledge ofa. fractional Multiplying parts fractions to determine Pretestneeded.Remedial with - only remedial as fractionalTeacher preparedprepared problems. testwetness,* in fractions. on CapletsSolve additionalproblems on assignmentpretest. if required. mirkRI:administerSame ispretest. completed. pretest after remedial C.b. DividingAdding fractions fractions to to determine determineexact dimensions. Overheadassignmentlesson. projector ef needed. freeOverhead V.P. projectorDivision of-Math IN Company. Program 018 Observe overhead projector pregrma. Selecting appropriate layout tools Demonstration. Tools: Observe demonstration and films. Oral class discussion. theSelectingfor task.the task. appropriate hacksaw blades for Films. GrinderHacksawSteelScriberSquare. rule. blades.(talc) theSelecting task. grinder appropriate for Company."TheSanteFilms: GrindingFe "Madtsow," Avenue. Meal," Los GogglesProto Angeles.Norton Tools, Abrasive Calif., 2209 Task No. 18 (continued) HUMAN REOUIREmENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCE2UPES SOGaSTED Selecting proper wrenches for valve theSelectingcontrols. task. proper welding rod for Film.andDemonstration reading assignment. Tools: GogglesAssortedTorchValve tips. and wrenches.rods. gloves. questionsReadingObserving assignment ondemonstration. pp. 1-41,42 and answering and 2-40. Students check answers with prepared key. PracticingforSelecting the task. appropriate proper safety welding precautions tips ChaptersWilcoxBowditch,Textbook: Company, 1 and Modern 2.Inc., Meld! Ilomawoor,Gas welding 111., rig. Althouse, Turnqulst, and , GooheerN Viewing film. when using gas weldingc.b.a. equipment:WearingInspecting appropriategoggles equipment or faceapparel. for shield. leaksand valve regulation. Maryland.UniversityMetals,"Film: U.S. of Maryland,Bureau of CollegeMinez. Park, "Oxyacetylene: Fiammaster of h.g.f.e.d. WeldIng,eliminatingHandlingCrackingShieldingMaintaining tankscylinder welding equipment with valves.area. flashbacksproper regularly. care. J. TurningI. Recognizing off torch danger in proper of usingsequence.withand backfires.oiloxygen. Laying out stock withc.b.a. a: Square.CombinationRule or scale. square. Demonstration.Lecture. Tools: Grinder.Tools as listed In column 1. PracticeObserve demonstration. laying out stock from Observe and check visually. h. g.f.e.d.Trammel Dividers.SurfaceCenterHemphrodite points. head.gage. calipers. TeaMazok: Gloves.Goggles.StockBlemprints. to be layed art, Althouse, Turnquist, and blueprints. Cutting metal to dimensionsa.J. I.CenterHand Scriber. with:hacksaw. punch. WiloamBowditch,ill., Company. Chapter Modern Inc., 3.Maidi Ffoeerood Goodheart- Grinding stock to specificd.c.b. dimensions. PowerGas cutting hacksaw.band saw.toch. obtainCleaningGrindingadequate weld metalbevel penetration.of specificpartson heavy to strength.beplate welded for to Task No. ID (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATIC% =ROCEOUPES SJGGESTED AttachingClamping workreguiators to obtain to tanks.fit up. Demonstration. Tools: Regulators.Clams. ReedObserve assignment. demonstration. ObservationClass discussion of students of safety at work.prscrices. AttachingConnecting welding hoses totip regulators. to handle. Wrenches.Stock.SparkTanks.Noses. lighter. pressure.Adjusting valves for desired working WeldinTextbook: n ca Skills and Practice ocGiaohino,American Weeks and Oran, . RunningAdjustingLighting a torchbendflame with to correcttorchspark and lighter.hest. fitter rod. pp. 221-224. cego, 11.. theExplaining fusibility the ofphysical various properties metals. of ReedingRemedial assignment. - as needed. PG6TralTgandTextbook:1.1*, its Anplication.pp. 214-23$. McGraw-Hit company,Rossi, Oonlface Maw York, E., N.Y., Welding Reeding assignment. Written quiz on assignment. TASK NO. 19: GAS MELDING FERROUS METALS STOCK TO PR ICE A FLAT LAP JOINT HUI.:!: REQUIREMENT IAA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reedingspecifications a blueprint required to Ortermine for the the job. Blueprint study. Sonnetpp. 54-55.and Sly, unit 6C. Observing blueprint, p. 54. andCompleting Sly, p. written55. 'mercies*, Motet Some information is Task IS. Video Tape Viewing tionflameequipment,VidsorTaps as types ems/cation settinganfor any-aoetyleme this ofup, tasktask. safety and gelding demonstra-practices, RecordingViewing tape appropriate over closed metes circuit as broadcast. T.V. ComperedGroupfor discussionTask with No. temtbook 19. on T.V. assignments presentation. TASK NO. 20: GAS NEIGH'S FERROUS NETNS TO PRODUCE 4 HORIZONTAL OUSSIOE OORNON JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:specificationsReadingInformation. required for the job. See Task No. I for ...mainline blueprint to determine the B lueprint study. pp.Sonnet 56.61. and Sly, unit 7, O bservingN eeding illustration.assignment. andCompleting Sly, pp. written 60-61. emercises, Sonnet TASK NO. 21: GAS MELDING FERROUS METALS STOCK TO 191COUCEAHORIZONTAL INSIDE COVEN JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUAT A PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:specificationsReedinginformation. a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the See Task No. I for remaining B lueprint study. Sonnetpp. 66-67.and Sly, unit OA, Studying blueprint, p. 66. andCompleting Sly, p. written67. ewercises, Bennet TASK NO. 22: GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS STOCK TO PPIJOUCE A HORIZONTAL TEE JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCE KASS SUGGESTED ReadingNote:specificationsInformation. a blueprint required to deter for aine the the Job. See Task No. I for remaining Blueprint study. Bennetpp. 66-69.and Sly, unit as. Studying blueprint, p. 66. andCompleting Sly, p. written69. exercises, gannet TASK ND. 23: GAS MELDING FERROUS METALS STOCK PRODUCE A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCECURES SUGGESTED Emmet and Sly, unit 9A, Note:specificationsReadingInformation. a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the See Task No. 1 for remaining Blueprint study. pp. 72-77. Studying blueprint, p. 72. andCompleting Sly, p. written73. esereins, esnrot HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCMURES SUGGESTED Reeding blueprint to a.determine: Size and characteristics of the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit BS, p. 74-75. Studying blueprint, p. 74. Completing written emercises, p. 75. e.d.c.b. KindFinishTypeNumber of accuracyofmaterial.cut it required. required. workplace. to be cut. Measuring stock with a rule or scale Msmedlal - only as Tools: Observing demonstration and filmstrip. WrittenTeacher -groupquiz an discussion filmstrip. of assignment. toChecking determineobtain fitan length.accurateup with aassembly. rule and spore Filmstrip.Demonstration.needed. Textbook: BoughFilletSquare.Steel stock. rule.gives. Ludwig, Metalwork pp.WritingNeeding 51,57,65,71. aseignmentanswers to inquestions Ludwig. In trivia, ModernmakringAlthomes,Blosiegen,Tedairanrae Weldi Turnquist ill., p.and 57-74. BauditCh, Osedhamt-tilIcen Thpfight I Chicago,VisualFilmstrip:unitreenenrn@ 22. Education, Ili. 1345 Diversey Perleme "Laying Oat," Society for Homewood, ill., ofApplying an Inch: knowledge ofb.a. fractions! AddingMultiplying fractions ports fractions to determine to determineexact enact dimensions. OverheadassignmentP retestlesson. withprojector if remedialneeded. Tischer1/16OvertniedfractionalTeacher fromprepared prepared V.P. projectorproblems. Divisiontestes assirAmsnt - fractions. Methof 3M Progrem Company. CompleteSohoif required. miaowadditional en pretest. assignment workMsedministerSeers is completed.pretest. pretest after remedial d.c. DividingSubtracting fraction fractions to determine to exactdimensions.determineexact dimension. dimensions. Observe warbled projector program. Glachino, Weeks and /runs, Weld! Needle@ assignnent as indicated In Individuals check answers with key. forSelectingthe thetask. task. appropriate hacksawlayout toolsblades for N eeding assignment. Technicalpp.SkIlls, 2611-275. society,and Practice, Chicago, Amer ill., can assignment.Writingcolumn 2. answers tee:motions In above controls.SelectingtheSelecting task. proper appropriate wrenches cutting for valve tips for Task No. 24 (continued) HUMAN RECUIREmENT AREA OF TEACrING 'AETPOOS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL uATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EwALuA'ic% 0Rc:E:±u pEs SuG3ESTE: Practicing proper safety precautions Video tape. Video tape on gas cutting. Viewing video tape on gas cutting. aboveDiscussion, test assignment. comparing video tape with when using gas cuttingc.b.a. equiommnt:Wearinginspecting appropriategoggles equipment or faceapparel. for shield. leaksvalve and regulation. Demonstration.Film.Reading assignment. Tools: GogglesAssortedTorchValve tips.wrenches. and rods. gloves. Recorling notes on taped demonstration. h.g.f.e.d. CrackingShieldingMaintainingCutting,Handling cylinder eliminatingtankscutting equipment with valves.area. oropr flashbacksregularly. care. ChaptersWilomeUmpsny,SoudItch,Textbook: 1 Modernand Inc.,2. Seidl GasHomewood, welding 111.,rig. Althouse, Turnquist and Goodhsert- J.1. RecognizingTurning oft dangertorch inof properusingsequence.withand oil backfires.oxygen. Maryland.UniversityMetals,"Film: U.S. of Maryland.Bureau of CollegeMines, Perk, "Oxyacetylene: Flamemesterof Laying our .tnck witha. a: Square. Demonstration.Lecture. Tools: a. Tools as listed In column I. Observing demonstration. Students check answers with prepared key. e. d.c.b.Hermaphrodite CenterCombinationRule or head. scuts. calipers.square. Reeding assignment. e.d.c.b. Goggles.StockBlueprints.Grinder. to be laved out. ViewingquestionsReading film.assignment on pp. 1-41,42 and answering and 2-40. h. J.g.f.Trammel 1.CenterDividers.Surface Scriber. points. punch. gage. ChapterMilan:Bouditch,Textbook: 3. Modern f. Gloves Company, In.., Alibates, Turnquist and Meldlz,toc..- us;v, 111., art- Mounting stock in: b.a. Vise.Clamps. 'remonstration. Tools: columnReading 2. assignment as indicated in applicationTeacher observation of the sense of students of the CuttingAdjustingLighting metal torchflame to withto dimensions correct a spark heat. lighter.with a Awning assignment. Welding.Textbook: Skills, and Practice, JamStockOeyacetylens handy for cutting practice cutting filmstrip. cutting. equipment. Glachino. Weeks, and Bruns, CuttingStudying with illustrations ges cutting on equipment above as assignment. Groupassignment. appraisal of completed gas cutting torch. AmericanIII., pp.Technical 221-224. Society, Chicago, Observingcolumnandper Brune,enemies. 2.filmstrip p. assigned,276. as indicated Glachino, in Weeks, individual exercises. TASK NO. 25: BRAZING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A FLAT BUTT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTOJCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Rending a blueprint toa. determine:Size and characteristics of the Indies%Testing. need for !If results Gennet and Sly, pp. 76-77. Avower test questions. Grade tests. b. S.d.c.Type NumberFinishKind of ofbraze ofand meterlai. items accuracyJoint to required.be required. braised.wortplece. No.review, I. roofer to task Measuring stock with a rule or scale Domenstral lam. Tools: Observing demonstration and filmstrip. WrittenTischer quiz group an filmstrip.discussion of assignment. toChecking obtaindetermine fitan accuratelength.up with aassembly. rule and square Fl imstrip. Tentbeek: RoughFilletSelkm7-.Steel role.stockgages. Ludwig, Metalwork Ludwig.Ileitis,Needing pp.assignmentanswers 51,57,65,71. to inquestions Lodaig. In ArnlJerdiplfaremellsrseemrt-ifiloinAltesses,Glesmingten,Tedonel Templet, Ill., and pp. limuditch, 47-74. and Pre-12,1Mighttubing 4 Camping, Parkway,VisualFilmstrip:ill., Education, altChicle*, 22. 1345ill. Diversely ng 'LAWN' Ou.' Sachet/ for lac., lionsweed, ofApplying an inch: knowledge ofb.a. frectIcnel AddingMultiplying fr4ctions ports frectLes to det.ormine to determineexact dimensions. OverlimedassignmentPretestlesson. with 'rejecter If remedialneeded. 61OverheadfrectiomelTescherTencher from preparedprepared V.P.projeceav emblems. Division,. assignmenttorten -Meth frectious. 31Program enDempsey. CompleteIfSolve required. problemsadditions! on assigmasetpretest. workNeedministerScore Is completed.pretest. pretest after remedial c. d.Subtracting Dividing frectiemsfractions toto determinedetermineexacteswct dimensions. Observe everheed projector program. Selecting appropriate layout tools for Demonstration. Tools: Meanie denemetration and films. Oral class discussion. Selectingforthe thetask. appropriatetask. hacksaw blades Films. Grinder.lischaawScriberSquare.Steel (talc)blades.rule. theSelecting task. grinder appropriate tar Measly)'TheSantoFilms: Grinding Fealiscksaus," Company.Avenge, Wheel," LasGoggles. Prato Angeles,Norton Tools, Cellf. 22), Task N,. 25 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Selecting appropriate wrenches for Demonstration. Selectingvalvetask. cnntrois. proper brazing rod for the PracticalReeding assignment. work. Tools: WeldingWrenches.Brazing rig. rods.tips. ReedObserve assignments. demonstration of task. Writtensituation.and /or quiz observe on reeding students assignment In practical PracticingtheSelecting task. appropriateproper safety brazing precautions tips for Goodhearf-ifilamandTextbook: Oovditch, Modern PublithriqpiLepany SupplierWelding charts. Aithoese, Turnqulst, torch.Practice setting up rig and operating when using gas brazingc.b.a. dquipment.WearingInspecting appropriategoggles eqipment or face apparel.for shinleaks d. Technicalillecblee,24-26;Inc., 2-27 Society, Weeks,Hmesnoed, to 2-28.and:Ills_ Chicago, 111.,Brune, am/ p. ill., lamtins,Metlea, 16-8; 24-1; AllsrloRa g.f.e.d. MaintainingMendlingCrackingShielding leekscylinder brazing equipollent with valves.arse. proper regularly.and care. valve regulation. pp. 214-216. _ _ J.h. 1.TurningEliminating Recognizing off torchbrazing danger in flashbacks properof usingandsequence.with backfires. oil oxygen. Laving out stock withab. a: Rule or scale. Square. Demonstration.Lecture. Tools: Grinder.Tools as listed in column I. Observe demonstration. ObserveWritten end quiz check on visually.reading assignment. e. f.d.c.Hmmephrodite SurfaceCenterCombination head.gaga. calipers square. SteckIAImmerInt. to be laved out. pp.Reedblueprints.Practice 113-86. essigneant laying 181-400. inout Ludwig, stock from J.h. 1.g.:voterTrammel Scriber.Dividers. punch. points. Ludwig.Homewood,Goodbeart-Wilari5WW7.nc..andTemilicook: Ibuditch, Netuivirk ill. Modern Ty- Weldint;Al now Althorns, Turnquist, Ohaptd* a. and Cutting metal to dimensiensO.c.b.a. GasPowerMend cutting with: MO:saw.bandhacksaw. saw.torch. 11961TATngpp. 113-26; Company, 381-400. Bloomington, ill., penetration.Grinding bevelstock onto heavyspecific plate dimensions. for adequate ClampingbrazeCleaning Joint workmetal of to specificparts obtain to strength.fitbe brazedup. to obtain f, Task No. 25 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTkUCTIONIL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED ConnectingAttaching regulatorshoses to regulators. to tanks. ReadingpracticalDemonstration assignment. work. and Tools: FillerBrazing rod. outfit. ReedPracticeset-up.Observe assignment. demonstrationsetting up equipment. of equipment Written quiz on assignment. AdjustingAttachingpressure. brazingvalves fortip desiresto handle. working pp.Wilcoxilowditch,Textbooks: 16-4, 16-,Company,Modern to Weldi16-10.Spark Inc. lighter. ill., Alihoase, Turnqulst and , Roodheart- RunningAdjustingLighting a beadflame torch with to with correcttorch spark and heat. lighter. filler rod. of Explainingthe fusibility the physicalof various properties metals. ReedingRemedial assignment. - es needed. MaerrrarrftiwditatiettanyNewTemibeek: York, N.Y. 1641, pp. 214-2i6. Rossi, Renifece E. Reeding assignment Written quiz on assignment. TASK NO. 26: BRAZING FERROUS METALS TO A FLAT LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATEPIALS SUGGESTED PROD= STJDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Sonnet and Sly, unit 10, pp. 79-84. Reeding assignment. p.Completing 84-$5. written exercises, Note:Job.specificationsInformation. required for the See Task No. 25 for remaining TASK NO. 27: BRAZING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL INSIDE CORNER JOINT ... HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED FVALUATION PROCEDURES 1-JGGESTED Reeding blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit II, pp. WU. Reeding assignment. Completing written exercises, p. 88. Note:Job.specificationsInformation. required for the See Task No. 23 for reaming TASK NO. 2$: BRAZING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL INVOE WINER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED _ INSTRUCTIONAL...... MATERIALS SUGGESTED - STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit 12, pp. 8843. Reeding text. Completingpp. 93-95. written exorcises. Note:job.specificationsInformation. required for the See Task No. 25 for remaining Observing Illustrations. TASK NO. 29: BRAZING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL TEE JOINT HUMAN /EQUIREMENT ARE: OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED ReedlLi blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit 13, pp. 96-100. Reading text. Writing assignment answers. p. 100. Note:job.specificationsInformation. See Task No.required 25 for for remaining the Studying blueprint. TASK NO 30: BRAZING FUNGUS METALS TO PRODUCE A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading blueprint to Osterman* ihe Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit 14, pp. 103-105. Observing Illustrations. ScoringCompleting above written emerclses. exercises, p. 105. Note:job.specificationsInformation. required for the See Task No. 25 for remaining Studying legends to above. 7A:r 40). 31: BRAZING NON - FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A FLAT BUTT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGCFcTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading biuprint to determine:a. Slut and characteristics of the Blueprint. Mildici,Bennet Delmerand Sly, %blithers. Blueprint Albany,Reeding for Studying illustrations,text, pp. 122-123. pp. 122-123. Group checking of written work. o.c. d.b.KindFinish NumborType of andofmaterial. of brazeaccuracy itoms required. to required. be brazed.workplace. N.Y., unit 19, pp. 122-124. Completing written work, pp. 124-125. Measuring stock with a rule or scale to Demonstration. Tools: Observing demonstration and filmstrip. Teacher group discussion of assignment. toCheckingdetermine obtain fitanlength. accurateup with aassnmbly. rule and square Filmstrip. Filmstrip: RoughFilletSquare.Steel rule.stock. gages. "Laying Out," Society pp.WritingReading 51,57,65,71. answersassignment to questionsIn Ludwig. In Ludwig, Written quiz on filmstrip. Mc14nIghf7PubilshIngTextbooks:Parkway,Technolomfor Visual Chicago, Education,and III.Prectni7186700 COmpany, 1345 Olversey Ludwig, Metalwork rompany,ModernAlthouse,Bloomington,unit Melding,22. Inc., Tern:mist, III., Homewood,Clcodbeart pp. and 47-74. III.,Bowditch,-Wilcox ofApplying an inch: knowledge ofa. fractional b.Multiplying Adding fractionsparts fractions to todetermine determineexact dimensions. Filmstrips.Remedial - If nemled. appropriatefractionsS.V.E. filmstrips using for problemsthose set titlesof encountered. B) on of ExecutingViewingfractions. selected prepared filmstrips. fundamental operations testAdminister on fractions. a comprehensive achievement d.c. DividingSubtracting fractions fractions to determineto *mootexactdetermine dimensions. a Task No. 31 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEOUPES SUGGESTED theSelecting task. appropriate layout tools for FilmDemonstration Tools: Square Observe demonstvation and films. Oral class discussion. task.Selectingfor the task. grinderappropriate appropriate hacksaw forblades the GogglesGrinderHacksawSteelScriber rule (talc)blades Films: Abrasive"TheSonia*liar.ksaws. Grinding Fe Co.ave. Proto Wheel"Los Tools,Angeles, Norton 2209 Calif. Selecting proper wrenches for valve Demonstration controls.task.Selecting proper brazing rod for the PracticalReading workassignment Tools: WeldingBrazingWrenches. rig.rods.tips. .Reed assignments.PracticeObserve demonstration setting up rig of andtask. operating situation.and/orWritten observe quiz on students reading in assignmen prectk:al PracticingforSelecting the task. appropriate proper safety brazing precautions tips Homewood,WilcoxTextbooks:Supplier8owditch, Publishing chartsIII., Modern 2-27 Company, Welding, to 2-241; Inc., Good 16-8,24-1,24-26. art - Althouse, Turnquist, and torch. when using gas brazingc.b.a. equipment:WearingInspecting gogglesappropriate equipment or facie apparel. for shield. leaksand valve control. Society,Glachino,Skills. Chicago, Meeks, and111.,pp. Drum, 214-216.Weld! and Practice, American finical h.g.f.e.d. HandlingCrackingShieldingMaintainBrazing, tankscylinder equipmenteliminatingbrazing with valves.area. regularly.proper flashbacks care. J. 1.Turning Recognizing off torch danger In properof usingsequence.withand oil backfires.oxygen. Task No. 31 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Laying out stock with a: Demonstration.Lecture. Tools: Tools as listed in column I. Observe demonstration. Observe and check visually. a. e.d.C.b.Square. HismaphroditeRuleCenterCombination or heed.scale. square. calipers. Goggles.StockBlueprints.Grinder. to be layed out. Practice laying out stock from blueprints. Written quiz on reading assignment. h.g.f. 1.TrammelDividers.Surface Scriber. points.gage. ChapterWilaneCompany,Temibook:Bowditch, 3. Modern Inc., WeldiGloves. Althea'', Turnquist,and GOodheart- III. Cutting metal to dimensionsd.C.b.a. GasPowerHand with: cutting hacksaw.bandhacksaw. saw.torch. Grindingadequate stockbevel penetration. toon specificheavy plate dimensions. for ClampingobtainCleaning braze workmetal jointto parts obtain of tospecific fitbe brazedup. strength. to ConnectingAttaching regulatorshoses to regulators. to tanks. ReadingpracticalDemonstration assignment. work. and Tools: Fins.FillerBrazing rod. outfit. ObserveReedPractice assignment.demonstration setting up ofequipment. equipment sot-up. Written quiz on reading assignment. Attachingpressure.Adjusting brazing valves tip for to desired handle. working WilconBowditch.Modernlielding,Textbooks:pp. 16-4,Company. Althorns,16-0 Inc., to Spark16-10. Wormwood, Templet. Goo:boort-lighter. Ill. and RunningLightingAdjusting a torchbead flame with to torcha correctspark and lighter. heat.filler rod. ofExplaining town fusilAolty the physical of various properties metals. Reading assignment. Textbook: end, eioomi Jenning. Royelston F.. . III., pp. and 51-56. Read assignment. Written WIZ.

OD TASK NO. 32: BRAZING NON-FERN:US METALS TO PRODUCE A FLAT LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:specificationsReedingInformation. n blueprint required to determinefor the job. the See Task No. 31 for remaining Blueprint study. Bennet end Sly, unit 20, pp. 126-129. CompletingObsf,rvingReading text.Illustrations,written pp. work, 126-127. pp.pp. 129.126-128. Group checking written work. TASK NO. 33: BRAZING NON - FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL OUSIDE CORNER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, unit 21, pp. 130-133. Note:specificationsInformation. required for the Job. See Task No. 31 for remaining CcepletingObservingBeading text, Illustrations,written pp. 130-131.assignment, pp. 130-131. pp. 132-133. Group checking written work. TASK NO. 34: BRAZING NON-FEBIOUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL INSIDE CORNIER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF ' TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Blueprint :turfy. Bennet and Sly, unit 22, pp. 134-131. Reeding tex' p. 134. Group checking written work. Note:Information. See Task No. 31 for remaining OampletingObserving illustrations,written work, pp.pp. 136134-135. -131. I TASK NO. 35: BRAZING NON-FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL TEE JCINT HLWN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Completing test, pp. 139-P" -. Group checking of test. Note:specificationsReadingInformation. required for the Job. See Task No. 31 for remainingblueprint to determine the Blueprint study. Bennet and Sly, pp. 139-145. TASA ND. 36: BRAZING NOM-FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCEAVERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED this task Is identical to Task No. 31 TASK NO. 37: INEPT GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS TO PRCOUCE A FLAT SOTT JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reading blueprint to c.b.a.determine: FinishTypeSize ofand and weld characteristics accuracy. required. of workeme.the Demonstertion.Lecture. 176eArim.Y.,leedims,forTexftEn:Alpo:eta:meals.Samp!eLleeprints. o,.-h: Welders, whit I. Delmer Publishers, Sonnet and Sty, Blueprint pp.ReedListen 2-4. assignment to lecture. in tee, Bennet and Sly, Quiz from p. 5 of Bennet and Sly. equipmentReeding equipment set up. manuale.d. KindNumber to determineof ofmaterial. its to be welded. Measuring stock with a rule or scale Demonstration. Tools: Observing demonstrates and filmstrip. Tastier croup discussion of assignment. Checkingto squaredetermine fitfor length.upaccuracy. with a rule and Fitestrip. Filmstrip: 'Zees, Out.".SocietyRoe*FilletsSquare.Steel Pule. far cr. pp.WritingReeding 51,54415.71. assignmentanswers to inquestions Ledwig. is Ludwig, Written quiz on filmstrip. Pues:-.1gandlamtbsok:Chimp,Dime P-:ctice,McKniVstEducatiam, Company, 1345 Blemmiegten, Diverse, Seclielet Parkway, III., Ladeig, Mefemerk Tedmisey PlublishbegCompemy.ModernAlt.eu_s.pp.111., 'Welding. -74. unit Tommie 22.Gesdhaert-blicem Inc., and Homewood.Dmetch, anApplying inch: knowledge ofb.a. fractional MultiplyingAdding fractions parts fractions of to determine to determineexact meet dimensions. OverheadassignmentPretestlessen. projector with if remedialneeded. OverheadfromfrectiensiTenderUmber v.r. prepared projectorprepared Divisiosproblems. test assignment.,-Meth of am 311 Programfractions. Comm. /I9 CompleteSalveIf required.emblemsadditional on assignmentpretest. workReedmineterScore Ispretest. completed. pretest after remedial d.c. SubtractingDividing fractions fractions.to to detemine determineexactdemeans. dimensions. demeans. Observe overhead projector proves. theSelecting task. appropriate layout tools for Films.Demonstration. Tools: Square. cIMS[ve Reed;demestratiolume. Ludwig, Metal films. Mork Techeolegy and andWritten on elm.quiz on assigned reeding Selectingfor the appropriatetask. hacksaw blades Grinder.emckseuScriberSteel1/4' sole. piste.blades.(talc). ten, 111.,MIts 5,6,7,9.11,12. IfttlMcKnight and McKnight, Films:'The22011 GrindingSante Fe Wheel,'Avenue,AssortedGaggles. NortonLes Angeles.electrodes. Abrasive Plecheess,° Prete Tools, Tech:4CMWeide"Textbook:Company.pp. 40-47.Skills, Societ, and Chicago. Practice, American Glachino, Weeks, and Or me, Task No. 37 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Selectingfor the correcttask. type of electrode Reeding. Micasilowditch,Teetbook: Publishing Modern Welding,Company, Gooakeert-Inc.. Attu:wee, Turnquist, and Read assigrement. Quiz. ofRecognizingaccordingSelecting welding totypetips. variousmotel current being sizes to used. andbe usedtypes Homewood, Positioning work to be welded inmost Remedial only as needed. Toots: Observe demonstration and film. ObserveWitten quizstudents an film. at work. toApplyingeffectsadvantageous type andon different appearancethickness position angles offor metal.heed. gravitationalin relation Demonstration.Practical work. WeldingChippingAbrasiveElectrodes.Flies. rig. cloth.hemmer. Remedial.Practiceusing propersafe welding electrodes. techniques and toStanding Selectingbe welded. in properappropriate relation file to for work task. CbeptersfecbmkalMsldlaayyTestbeeks 7Secletir, and Ski O. lie Micelle, endShield. Practice, lit., Asericem ilachlae, Week's, and Grum, PracticingforSelecting task. appropriate proper safety abrasive promotions cloth Films1405(reel inside Locust Si), GeneralofStreet, Arc Welding," ElectricPhiladelphia, Company, Pa. when using inert gas d.c.0.a.welding ShieldMaintainingWearing equipment: welding appropriategoggles equipment area. or faceapparel. regularly. shield. Laying out stock with a: Lecture. Tools: Observe dommetration. Observe end check visually. o.d.c.b.a. Square.HermaphroditeCenterCombinationRule or heed. sash,. square. calipers. Demonstration. StockOlt:sprints.Grinder.Tootsin columnandlobe equipment imedI. out. as indicated Practice laying out stuck from blompr!nts. h.g. J.I.f.Dividers.Trammel Scriber.SurfaceCenter points. punch.gege. Gloves.Goggles. Cutting sertat to dimensionsa. d.c.0.Hind PowerGee with:hacusaw. cutting hacksaw.band saw.torch. Task No. 37 (continued) HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA CF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDUPES SUGGESTED Installing cons:main filter wire In NeedIng.assignment. Tools: tightness.Checkingmig welding electrical equipment. connections for DemonstratIon. Ten book: Althome, TurnquistGloves.FillerShield.Inert wire. gas end welder. ObserveRmedlng demonstration. assignments. Written test on assignment. tightness.CheckingaccordingSetting inertupto inertwelder ges ges fittingsmanual. weldifiv for ..;,e-mipment Homewood,WIloowlieeditch,114 andFt:blinking 111., 12-1*earn topp. Welding, 12-211.Company, 12-21; Goodheert-Inc.,11-1 to andGrinding weld angles.stock to specific dimensions PracticalDemonstration. work. Tools: L'/Amps. Observe demonstration. Quiz on reading assignment. obtainCleaningClamping maximum workmetal to strengthparts obtain to fromfitbe welded up.weld. to Electrodes.Welding:ChippingAbrasiveFlits. rig.hammer.cloth. PracticeandRod cleaningassignment weld. in tent. connecting welder, welding, Observe students welding. StrikingcurrentPreparing to arctungsten be to used. begin olectrode welding ter process. tn.:, NoWelding equipment :newel.Ohms. stock to weld. RunningTacking fita bend up toon relieveweld joint stresses. accordIng Althomee,Technicalpp.WeldlnpcTemtemoin 19-24, TwrequIst Skills, Chichi:me,411-99. and Weeks,Omwdltch,Practicoo and MerlonsBruno, So ley, Chicago, III., Removingto specifications. burrs with:b.a. AbrasiveFile. cloth. PabitseingOompany,Inc.,Neders111.0opp. Weldlas, ihndheart11 to 11-22. Homewood,-Wilson ofExplaining the fusibility the physical of various properties metals. Needing assignment. Textbook: Rossi, 1Welface E., Need assignment In tent Written test on assignment. ClassFilm. discaselen. GeneralElle:N.Y.,11111Veldt% 1941,FellskIng Electric and pp. its 110-195.COmpony, Company.ApplIcatlen, New York, McCraw- °The Principles of Electricity. DIscassVise film assignment and film In class 11 TASK NO. 38: INERT GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A FLAT LAP JOINT HUMAN REOuIREYENT AREA OF TEAcHs,.3 "ETHODS SU,GESTEC INSTPUCTIONAL MATEPIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL,.4.10.. PRoCE2t.RE SG7,ES-ED Note:specificationsReadingInformation. a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the See Task No. 37 for remaining Reading assignment. Glachino, Weeks and Brune, p. 120. ReadingStudying assignment. illustrations. Examine completed exercises. TASK NO. 39: INSERT GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL OUTSIDE CORNER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Not.:specificationsReedinginformation. a blueprint r4quired to determinefor the job. the See Task No. 37 for remaining Reeding assignment. Smith, " I, Weldlne p112 ExecutingReeding assignment. practice Joint. Examine Joint. TASK NO. 40: INERT GAS MELDING FERROUS METALS T3 PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL INSIDE CORNER JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALuATIC% =P, C.7 "LPEc SLG:3ESTE7 specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Reading assignment. Smith, "Foraina i Meldine p112 Reading arsignment. Not.:Information. See Task No. 37 for remaining . Execilt1-4 practice Joint. Examine Joint.

1 1 TASK NO. 41: INERT GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL TEE JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Moto:specificationsinformation. required for the Job. See Task No. 37 for remaining Reading assignment. Smith "Forging i Welding" p112 ExecutingReeding assignment. practice joint. __ Examine Joint. TASK NO. 42: INERT GAS WELDING FERROUS METALS TO MOM A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED . STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:specificationsReedinginformation. a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the See Task No. 37 for remaining Reeding assignment. Smith. " Forming .& Welding" p112 r. EmecaltingReeding assignment.practice Joint. Examine Joint. TASK NO. 43: INERT GAS WELDING FERROUS PIPE STOCK TO MOWN OUTT JOINTS WHILE ROLLING HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:RunningInformation.specifications. See a Taskbead No.on veld37 for joint remeining according to DemonstrationsReeding Glachino.Althouse. Weeks.Turnquist. and Brune.Sowditch. p.12$. p.11 - II; ExecutingReeding assignment practice Joints Examine Joint TASK NO. 44: GAS WELDING FERROUS PIPE STOCK TO PRODUCE BUTT JOINTS MILE FIXED HUMAN REQUIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED Note:Reedinginfermation.specifications a blueprint required to determine for the the Job. See Task No. 37 for rmseining Reeding assignment. p.Althouse, 12$. Turnqulst, ecwdltch, -II; Gischino, Reeks and emecutingObservingReeding velddemonstrationassignment. Joint. and Examine Joint.

I LL1 1 M M M1 TASK NO. 45: INERT GAS WEU)ING NON-FERROUS METALS TO PrODUCE A FLAT BUTT JOINT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED HUMAN REQUIREMENT Semple blueprints. Listen to lecture. Quiz from p. 5 of Bennet and Siv. Reeding blueprint to a.determine: c.b.Size FinishType and of characteristicsand weld accuracy. required. of workplace.the Demonstration.Lecture. beimerlPublishingReedingLTextbook:Equipment for manuals. Welders, Compare', Albany, unit.No. t. Bennet and Sly, ERee N.Y., rint ReadPP. assignment 2-4. In text, Bennet and Sly, Reedingequipment equipment sot up. newele.d. KindNumber to determineof ofmateriel. Items to be welded. Measuring stock with a rule er scale to Demonstration. Tools: Observing demonstration and filmstrip. WrittenTeacher groupquiz andiscussion filmstrip. of assignment. accuracy.Checkingdetermine fitlength. up with rule and square for Filmstrip. T Ftlemtrt FilletSquare.Steel rule. gem. stock. "Laying Oot," Society for WritingReWingpp. 51,57,65,71. assignmentanswers to inquestions Ludwig. in Ludwig, PicassoPublishingaddTeseHmook:Visual Practice, III. Edwina:, WWI", McNeight 1345 Plefeteerk Diverse', 6 McKnight iecknolew Partway, Bloomington, III., PublishingModernAltbesse,pp.111., 47-74. Welding, unit Ternquist,Company, 22. Goeilheert-Ml Inc., and Bowditcb,Homewood, icox Co carry, Remedial - if needed. Teacher prepared test on fractions. Solve problems an pretest. Score pretest. ApplyingInch: knowledge of fractionalb.a. AddingMultiplying fractionsparts fractions to determine to exactdetermine exactdimensions. of an OverheadassignmentPretestlesson. with projector If remedialneeded. OverheadTelpherfromfret-Ilene V.P.Divisionprepared projector problems. assignment -of Math 3M Company.Proves on 016 UmerveComplete overhead additional projector assignment program. If required. workReadminister is completed. pretest after remedial c. d.Subtracting Dividing fractionstractions.te to determinedetermineexactdimensions. dimensions. $$*Selecting task. appropriate layout tools for Demonstration.Remedial - if needed. Tools: Square. Observe demonstration and films. andWritten on film. quiz on assigned reading forSelecting the task. appropriate hacksaw blades Films: Grinder.HacksawScriberSteel1/4" rule. plate.blades.(talc,. PracticeReed Ludwig, units Metalwork 3,6,7,,11,12. Technology and SanteFilms:"Tice Fe GrindingAvenue, LesWheel," AssortedGoggles.Angeles. Norton electrodes. Abrasive "Hacksaw," Preto Tools, 2205 WeldingTextbook:Company.pp.Techntbal 40-47. Skills 5ociety,1Macego, and Practice, American111., Giachino, Weeks and Bruns, 8 Task No. 45 (continued) r HumANREGuiREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCEDURES SUGGESTED SelectingSelectingthe task. correct type currenttypo of electrodelobo used for Reeding assignment. Wilco:Nimme000.Elowditch.MbdernTemtbooks: 111.. pp. We 11 -1 to 11-G. Publishing Alitouse. Turnquist. and . Inc.,Goodhaert - Mod assignments Self-administered quiz ofRecognizingaccording welding totips. variousmetal being sizes welded. and types Iocisfy.Glachino.Skills, Weeks.and Practice, and Orem, American Weldi T. enlcal adagio. 1;I.pp. 105-133. Positioning work lobo welded in meet Loewe. Teals: Flies. Observe demonstration and film. ObserveWritten studentsquiz on film.at work. toApplyingeffectsadvantageous typo andon different empserencethickness position angles offor metal.bead. gravitationalin relation Dernstratten.Practical work. ChippingElectrodes.Goldin.Abrasive Ammer.rig. cloth. usingPractice proper safe electrodes. welding techniques and SelectingbeStanding welded. inappropriate proper relation file for to task.work to %cask&Goldin..Teetbeeks Wits,fessety,Machine. and mow,Meeks.Shield.Practice, Iend I i American'rune, PracticingforSelecting task. appropriateproper safety abrasive precautions cloth liken GeneralCliartersStreet,File: Electric "beta7 Philadelphia,and S. it Arc Ilaldtag,Ps. ewpany, 1405 Locust ant 01, using Inert gas weldingd.c.b.a. elpsipment:ShieldMeintainIngVeering welding appropriategoggles equipment ores. or faceapparel. regularly. shield. Observe and check visually. Laying out stock withd.c.b.a. a: RuleSquare.CenterCombination or head.scale. square. Oarenstratlan.Lecture. Teals: Sivaprints.Grinder.ToolsIn columnand equipment I. es Indicated ObservePractice laying set stock from blueprints. h.g.e. I.f.TrammelDividers.Miromphrodits Scriber.Surface points. gaga. calipers. Gloves.Goggle.Stock lobo laved out, Cutting metal to dimensionsc.b.a. PowerWendRower with: hacksaw.bend saw. 0 4 Task No. 45 (continued) HUMAN PEOLIPE"ENT AKA OF TEACHING THCADS SUGGESTE: INSTFuCTIONAL $TEPIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED E,AL_ATI?N fz,ROCE2L;;ES SLGSESTE": CheckingmigInstalling welding electrical equipment. consumable connections filler wirefor In Deimmstration.Reading assignment. WilcoxBowditch,Textbook:lit. Publishing Modern Welding,Company, Goodheart-Homewood, Althouse, Turnquist and ObserveRead assignments. demonstration. Written test on assignment. accordingSettingtightness. up to Inert welder gas manual. welding equipment Tools: Shield.FillerInert wire. gas welder. CheckingdimensionsBelttightness. sanding inert and gasstock weld fittings toangles. specific for Gloves. obtainCleaningClamping maximum workmetal to strengthparts obtain to fromfitbe welded up.weld. to PracticalDemonstration. work. Tools: AbrasiveClamps.Flies. cloth. ReedObserve assignment demonstration. in text. ObserveQuiz on studentsreading assignment.welding. StrIckingcurrentPreparing to witungstenbe arc:Med. to electrodebegin welding for type Gloves.Shield.WeldingChippingElectrodes. rig. hammer. welding,Practice bindconnecting cleaning welder, weld. Tackingprocess.Run9ing fit a upbead to onrelieve weld jointstresses. according TechnicalWelding,Textbook:WeldingRough equipment stock Skills,Society. to andweld. manual.Chicago, Practice, Ill., American Giachino, Weeks, and Brune, Removingto specifications. burrs with:b.a. File.Abrasive cloth. pp. 19-24, 49-59. Explaining the physical properties of Reading assignment. Textbook: Rossi, Boniface E., Seidl Reed assignment in text. Written test on assignment. the fusibility of various metals. ClassFilm. discussion. GeneralPublishingandFilm:PO. It's 169-19B. Electric Application, Company, Company. New McGraw-NI York, N.Y.. 1941, "The Principles of Electricity," DiscussView film. ensign ant and film In class. TASK NO. 46: INERT GAS WELDING NONFERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A FLAT LAP JOINT PEA "r 1%5TPuCTI;%AL ATEPIAL5 s'LrE.,T ACTIVITIES :Yr:GESTE:: Note:specificationsInformation.Reading required blueprint for the toJob. determine the See Task No. 45 for remaining Demonstration.Lecture. Albany,forTextbook:EquipmentSample Welders, blueprint.N.Y., menuel. Delmarunit I. PublisgisfrU777- Bennet and Sly, Blueprint Take notesReading on teacher assignment. prepared forms. onStudent assignment. self administered quiz TASK ND. 47: INERT GAS WELDING NON-FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZIONTAL OUTSIDE CORNER JOINT i.U6AAN REDuIPE"Et.T AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvALuATIO% PRCCE2t.7-Fc SUGHSTED Sample blueprint. Student self administered quiz Note:Readinginformation.specifications a blueprint required to determine for the the Job. See Task No. 45 for nemeining Demonstration.Lecture. Co.,forTextbook:Equipment Welders,Albany. menus!. N.Y..Delmer unit Puolish I. ng Bennet and Sly, BIu rant TakeReading notes assignment. on teacher prepared forms. on assignment. TASK NO. 4$: INERT GAS WELDING NON - FERROUS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL INSIDE CORNER JOINT AzEA 0E:0;;EF' TEACHY: '.SET.-005 SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the Job. the Demonstration.Lecture. Semple blueprint. Reeding assignment. Student self administered quiz Note:information. See Task No. 45 for remaining PublishingunitBlueprintTextbook:Equipment I. Co., formanual. Albany,Welders, N.Y., Delmer Bennet and Sly, Take not on teacher prepared forms. on assignment. TASK NO. 49: INERT GAS WELDING NON-PERM:WS METALS TO PRODUCE A HORIZONTAL TEE JOINT AREA OFREOLOREp.T TEA7w7 SC-.:FE-E- INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EvAL_AT'7 =PCCES"..PES SGSESTF: specificationsReading a blueprint required to determinefor the job. the Demonstration.Lecture. Sample blueprint. Reeding instalment. Student self administered quiz Note:information. See Task No. 45 for remaining unitBlueprintTextbook:Equipment I.ubiTshIng manual.for Welders. Co.. Albany. Delmer Bennet and Sly. Take notes an teacher prepared forms. on assignment. TASK NO. 50: INERT GAS MELDING MON-FERRDUS METALS TO ',DOUCE A VERTICAL LAP JOINT HUMAN REOLIREMENT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVALUATION PROCE2:.;,ES SUGGESTED Reeding a blueprint to determine the Demonstration.Lecture. EquipmentSample blueprint. emmuel. information.Note:specifications required for the Job. See Task No. 45 for remaining PublishinguBTeutboek: nitlueprint I. Co., for Albemy. Welders, N.Y.. Delmer Inneurt and Sly, TakeReeding notes assignment. on teacher prepared form. on Studentassignment. self administered quiz TASK NO. SI: INERT GAS MELDING NOWPIMMOUS PIPE STOCK TO PRODUCE MUTT JOINTS WHILE ROLLING HUMAN RECODEWNT AREA OF TEACHING METHODS SUGGESTED INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS SUGGESTED STUDENT ACTIVITIES SUGGESTED EVAL_ATr-2% SESTE: specificationsnearing required for the job. blueprint to determine the Lecture. Semple blueprint. Student self administered quiz Note:Information. See Task No. 45 for remaining Demonstration. publishingunitBlueprintTextbook:Equipment I. co., formanual. Albany.Welders. N.Y.. Delmer Sonnet and Sly. TakeReeding notes assignment. on teacher prepared forms. on assignment. 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INSTRUCTIONAL MATER I ALS LIST

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THE METAL FORMING AND FABRICATION CLUSTER 166

ASSEMBLY

Books

Clamps, Their Histzy and Their Uses.Cincinnati: The Cincinnati Tool Company. 7.

Giachino, J. W. and Schoenhals, Neil L. General Metal for Technology. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company.. How to Read, Use, and Care for Micrometers. Athol, Mass.: L.S. Starrett ar7fany. 1151%

Ludwig, 0. A. Metalwork Technology and Practice. Bloomington: McKnight and McKnight Publishing Company. 1962.

211cupational Outlook Handbook. U.S. Department of Labor.Washington, D.C. (latese77107-----

Tools and Rules for Precision Measuring. Athol,Mass.: L. S. Starrett "Mrn Firy7 71Y6

Tustison, F. E., Kranzusch, Ray F., and Blida, Dan C. Metalwork Essentials. Milwaukee: The Bruce Publishing Company. 1962.

Walker, John R.Modern Metalworking. Homewood, Illinois:Goodheart-Willcox Publishing Company. 1962. 167

MACHINING

Books

Benchwork. Albany: Delmar Publishers. 1961.

Blue rint Reading for Beginners inMachine Shop Practice. Albany: Delmar ublishers.7965.

Drill Press Work. Albany: Delmar Publishers. 1961.

Johnson, Harold V.General Industrial Machine Shop. Peoria: Charles A. Bennett Company. 1959.

Lathe Work. Albany: Delmar Publisehrs. 1959.

Ludwig, O. A.Metal Work Technology.and Practice. Bloomington: McKnight and McKnight Publishing Company. 1963.

Measurement. Albany: Delmar Publishers. 1959.

Porter, Lawshe, and Lascoe. Machine DAI Operations and Setups. Chicago: American Technical Sociiii7-057-.-

Shaper Work. Albanay: Delmar Publishers. 1960.

222. Arithmt 4c. Albany: Delmar Publishers. 1959.

Wagner and Arthur.Machine Shop Theory and Practice. Albany:Delmar Publishers.Mr

Whipple and Baudek. Engine Lathe Operations. Bloomington:McKnight and and McKnight Publishing Company. 1958.

Films

"Plain Turning" "The Metal Worker" 16mm. b&w, 20 min. 16mm., b&w, 29 min. South Bend Lathe Company Modern Talking Pictures Service South Bend, Indiana 1212 Avenue of the Americas New York, N.Y.

"Tools and Rules for Precision Measuring" 16mm., b&w, 30 min. Starrett Tool Company Athol, Massachusetts Nivimplagh,,'owommo..-

168

Filmstrips

"Basic Shop Safety" "Safety Practices in Metal Working - Jam Handy Engine Lathe" 2821 E. Grand Boulevard Jam Handy Detroit, Michigan 2821 E. Grand Boulevard Detroit, Michigan "Introduction to Machining" Jam Handy 2821 E. Grand Boulevard Detroit, Michigan

Charts

"Decimal Equivalents" and "Lathe Tool Bits" "Tap and Drill Sizes" McKnight and McKnight Publishing Company Starrett Tool Company Bloomington, Illinois Athol, Massachusetts "Micrometer" "Starrett Tool Charts" Starrett Tool Company Starrett Tool Company Athol, Massachusetts Athol, Massachusetts

"Files" McKnight and McKnight Publishing Company Bloomington, Illinois

la a I 1 I II Mb ,wv go - I11, I I .11 al t ";'"ifr4"taWll"OWII",IPIIIrdM."RAP."

169

SHEET METAL WORK

Books

Hand Processes. Albany, N.Y.: Delmar Publications. 1959.

Ludwig, 0. A.Metal Work Technology and Practice. Bloomington: McKnight and gcniFht Publishing Company (3rd edition).

Machinima Processes. Albany, N.Y.: Delmar Publications. 1957.

Smith, Robert E. aging and Welding. Bloomington:McKnight and McKnight Publishing Company. 1956. 170

WELDING

Books

Althouse, Turnquist & Bowditch.Mt:dem Weldir-. Homewood, Illinois: Goodheart-Willcox Company,1717.---1, .

Bennet & Sly. Blueprint Reading for Welders. Albany, N.Y.: Delmar Publishers.

Giachino, Weeks & Brune. Weldi , Skills, and Practice.Chicago, Illinois: American ecnncalWqty.

Griffin, Ivan and Roden, Edward M. Basic Oxyacetylene Welding. Albany, N.Y.: Delmar Publishq7Empany, Inc. 1960.

Jefferllon, T.B. Metals Ind How to Weld Them. Cleveland, Ohio: James F.LITEEPTAFFNOTagraair&. 1954.

Kerwin, Harry. Arc and Acetylene Welding. New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. 1944.

Ludwig, Oswald A. and Ludwig, Earl A.Metalwork Technology and Practice. (latest edition). Bloomington,rrrnimirManight aralWITUNT-- Publishing Company.

Rossi, Boniface E. Welding and Its Application.New York: McGraw-Hill Publishing Company. orfr:---

Films

"Grinding Wheel" "Inside Arc Welding" Norton Abrasive Company General Electric Company Norton, Massachusetts 1405 Locust Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Hacksaws" Proto Tools "Oxyacetylene Flame" 2209 Santa Fe Avenue Master of Metals Los Angeles, California Bureau of Mines University of Maryland College Park, Maryland "Principles of Electricity" General Electric Company 1405 Locust Street Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Transparencies

"Fractional Numbers" Set No. 18 Visual Products Division, 3M Company 2501 Hudson Road St. Paul, Minnesota

Filmstrip

"Laying Out" Set No. 18 Visual Products Division, 3M Company 2501 Hudson Road St. Paul, Minnesota