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Woodworking Lantern Project
Woodworking Project
Rubric Code:
L349W4
By
mrchester
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
(none)
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Poor
1 pts
Fair
2 pts
Good
3 pts
teacher assistance factor
Poor
student requires significant amount of assistance to complete project.
Fair
Student works with minimum assistance, but requires some help.
Good
Student works independently to complete the project
Project layout
Poor
Student needs to have layout shown, step by step.
Followa as instructor marks measurements.
Fair
Student has some idea of the layout process. Is able to make some measurements.
Good
Student follows plans, independantly. Marks out lenghts and angles to be cut.
Preparedness
Poor
Student does not come preared to work does not bring plans, tools or
correct clothing and boots.
Fair
Student is somewhst prepared for work, brings some of the tools and plans. needs to be reminded to dress appropriately.
Good
Student is ready to begin working on time, has all the plans and tools that will be needed. Is wearing proper clothing and boots.
Tool useage
Poor
Does not identifiy or use tools and equipment effectively.
Fair
Is able to find some of the tools they will be using.
Good
Is able to find and use all the tools they will need for thier project.
Safety
Poor
Student neglects to use proper safety equipment and is careless in thier work.
Does not keep area neat and organized.
Fair
With promompting, student uses safety glasses. Student is somewhat careless about his work and does not keep area neat.
Good
Student uses safety glasses, works carefully and keeps work area neat and clutter free.
Craftmanship
Poor
project has many errors, student did not apply given talent. Didnt care to finish project.
Fair
project has few minor errors, student applied given talent to satisfactory standards.
Good
project built to perfection. Able to be sold in a store
surface Finish
Poor
finish is rough, or incomplete
Fair
finish has minimum rough spots and cross grain scratches.
Good
finish is smooth, without imperfections.
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
Project
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