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Sheet Metal project 
Rubric Code: X446W2
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Poor

5 pts

Fair

10 pts

Good

15 pts

Excellent

20 pts

Exceeds

25 pts

Safety
20 pts

General Safety and safe attitude.

Poor

Is a danger to himself/herself and those around him.
Fair

A potential hazard to work around. Observes safety rules some of the time -- when it is convenient.
Good

Observes safety rules most of the time but not all of the time.
Excellent

Constantly aware of his/her responsibilites to himself/herself and others.
Exceeds

Always follows safety rules and encourages and enforces others to do the same.
Tools
20 pts

Proper use of tools & equipment

Poor

Does not respect tools and is careless around them. Does not take time to learn proper procedures. Never puts tools back. Does not keep tools sharp or inspect/maintain tools.
Fair

Has some understanding of proper tool use and care. Sometime puts tools away. Sometimes asks about proper procedures if he/she does not understand.
Good

Has a good understanding of procedures and usually meets expectations.
Excellent

Fully understands procedures and always meets expectations.
Exceeds

Meets and exceeds all expectations.(helps others to succeed).
Fabrication fundamentals
20 pts

Fabrication Procedures & Layout Methods.

Poor

Does not follow plans, procedures or directions.
Does not use lay-out tools or measuring instruments correctly. Cannot perform basic shop math as it relates to project lay -out. Never de-burrs parts or radius's edges/corners.
Fair

Has some understanding of procedures and attempts fabricating parts of project within plan tolerances.
Good

Has a good understanding of procedures and is almost always within tolerance of measurements.
Excellent

Fully understands procedures and is always accurate with measurements.
Exceeds

Is capable of adapting layout procedures to create different projects. Is capable of designing/fabricating jigs and fixtures as needed for repeatability. Helps others when done with his/her project,
Quality Control
20 pts

Quality of workmanship

Poor

Has absolutely no interest in working hard to do the best job. Wastes material. Will not take time to think things through or prototype.
Fair

Not very particular with how the product looks or how well it functions. Does only what is absolutely necessary. Does not pay attention to details.
Good

Likes to see a finished and functional product at the end of fabrication. Will leave items out even though there is time to correct.
Excellent

Takes pride in his/her work.
Keeps trying working until problems are figured out and the desired results are achieved. Pays attention to the small details.
Exceeds

Strives for absolute perfection. Uses ingenuity and thinks outside of the box to achieve close tolerances that are repeatable. Raises the bar for other students to follow
Time Management
20 pts

Degree of Completion

Poor

Puts no effort into projects.
Fair

Does project but wastes a lot of time during class. Does not focus on project.
Good

Completes work but does not allow any time for corrections or improvements.
Excellent

Completes work ahead of time and checks over finished product carefully.
Exceeds

Finishes work early and help others to complete their projects.










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