Year 11 Building and Furniture Making
Course Description
Teacher in Charge: Mr J. Stow.
This course builds on the skills developed in Year 10. We reintroduce the students to the use of hand tools and to develop good practice. The initial projects use these skills and enable the student to have the confidence to construct basic items. The use of power tools is encouraged as the course develops. The safety aspects of each are explained. Each student is expected to work with minimal supervision. A range of construction techniques, both traditional and modern are explored and projects are made using these. Each project allows the student to display certain skills and processes.
Term 1 - Students work as a team to construct a fence. Students will learn how to set up profiles to enable the fence to be set out correctly. Students must be prepared to work outdoors in all weather!
Term 2 +3 +4 - Furniture / Joinery Projects. Students will learn how to mark out accurately and create quality projects. Past projects have included tables, chairs and foot stools.
Assessment: Up to 20 credits available at Level 1 and 2 (Unit Standards). Successful completion of each of the projects and the theory papers will enable BCATS Unit Standards to be awarded. These are recognized across a broad range of industries such as boat building, furniture making and carpentry.
Please note:
Course Cost: $45 for take home materials
Recommended Prior Learning
Students who did not choose Woodwork in Year 10 are welcome to enroll.
Pathway
Credit Information
You will be assessed in this course through all or a selection of the standards listed below.
External
NZQA Info
Demonstrate and apply knowledge of safe working practices and use PPE during the construction of a BCATS project
NZQA Info
Demonstrate knowledge of construction and manufacturing materials used in BCATS projects
NZQA Info
Apply elementary procedures and processes for a BCATS project
NZQA Info
Use joints for a BCATS project
NZQA Info
Construct and perform routine maintenance on a basic residential timber fence as a BCATS project
Disclaimer
Courses offered will be subject to sufficient students taking them up and are not necessarily guaranteed to run.