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Step Stool
Step Stool
Practice transferring angles and measurements, cutting wood, making a lap joint and assembling material.
Rubric Code:
N2X6B68
By
sgoettl
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Subject:
Vocational
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Step Stool
Falls Far Below
0 pts
Approaches
5 pts
Meets
8 pts
Exceeds
10 pts
Safety & Tool Use
Falls Far Below
Safety glasses and other PPE come off even once during project. Work area is cluttered and tools are not used properly or put back properly.
Approaches
All necessary PPE is worn at all times. Work area is kept free of major obstacles, but scraps and unneeded tools are put away left out. Tools are used improperly more than once.
Meets
All necessary PPE is worn at all times. Work area is usually kept clutter free; scraps and unneeded tools are put away fairly quickly. Tools are always used properly and placed in their proper area.
Exceeds
All necessary PPE is worn at all times. Work area is kept clutter free; scraps and unneeded tools are put away immediately. Tools are always used properly and placed in their proper area.
Angles
Falls Far Below
Different angles on all legs.
Approaches
Different angles on 2 of the four legs.
Meets
Different angle on 1 of the legs.
Exceeds
All angles on the legs are the same.
Dimensions
Falls Far Below
All four legs are different lengths.
Approaches
A discrepancy of 1/4" on two or more legs.
Meets
A discrepency of 1/4" on one leg.
Exceeds
All legs measure equally.
Understanding
Falls Far Below
Not able to explain the steps necessary to build the stool.
Approaches
Basic concept of how the stool is built, but not able to provide a step by step process.
Meets
Is able to provide a basic step by step process, but missing steps.
Exceeds
Provides a complete step by step process of transferring angles and measurements, able to show where to cut, and how to assemble.
Structure and Appearance
Falls Far Below
Missing pieces.
Approaches
Pieces are all cut, but not completely assembled.
Meets
Project assembled, but appearance is very different from model.
Exceeds
Project fully assembled and final product has very similar appearance to the model.
Subjects:
Vocational
Types:
Project
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