Del Richards
Brief Overview
I will implement classconnect into a group project. Students will follow the instructions I post on classconnect and submit their plans,materials list and documentation of the final project through classconnect.
Target Audience
The target audience for this Relevant and Innovative Learning Scenario will be my Carpentry I class. The group of students is sophomores through seniors with 18 boys and 2 girls.
Materials
The materials needed for this project are: student’s desktop computers, blue print of a doghouse, 2x4’s, 2x6’s, plywood, siding, nails, shingles, and an access code for Classconnect.
Objective: At the end of this project, students will be able to:
• Demonstrate the use of the proper tools foe a specific carpentry building procedure.
• Demonstrate knowledge of the proper selection of material for site layout, floors, walls and roof systems.
• Demonstrate knowledge of reading and interpreting plans.
• Demonstrate problem solving skills.
• Analyze their experience with the project.
Procedures
• The instructor will setup classconnect and provide the students with an access code.
• Students will research and find a doghouse plan and submit it for approval through classconnect
• Students will calculate building materials required to complete their project.
• Students will use a building materials website (example: Lowes, Home Depot) to price out the required materials.
• Students will calculate the final asking price.
• Students will keep an inventory log of materials.
• They will keep an inventory of actual materials used during the project.
• Start building the floor system following their plan.
• Start building the walls.
• Build the roof system.
• Evaluate list of materials actually used and determine the actual price.
• Students will post comments in classconnect forum on what worked well or what needs to be improved
Web 2.0
The web 2.0 tools that I will implement for this project is Classconnect. Classconnect allows me to post assignments with due dates. It has a forum for students to comment and they will have to turn in assignments through classconnect.
Social Participation
The social aspect of this project is to allow each student to share comments in the classconnect forum about what worked well or just share their experience with the project. The students will be able to learn from each other through the forum.
Making Connections
The entire project is using previous knowledge learned from several lessons. The knowledge learned from basic safety and the proper use of construction tools. The knowledge from blue print reading, floor systems, wall systems, and roof systems. The project is designed for the students to make the connections between the previous lessons and use that knowledge to build the final project. They will use the principles of home construction and apply it to building a doghouse.
The group project will be relevant to the students because they took ownership in the project by choosing the plan and having a choice in what they build.
Students will connect locally with their classmates in the forum within classconnect. They will have to make two posts during the project discussing their project or ideas about how the project is progressing.
Create/Produce
Students will build a doghouse as their product. The students will also create an inventory of materials needed and another of the actual materials used. The project cost and the actual cost will be documented in the final product. The students will have real world experience in the project because if they use more materials than projected then they lose money (in the real world).
Assessment
Students will receive a work ethic grade and I will use a rubric for the evaluation of the project. I will have one rubric for the documentation and one for the final project.
Reflection
There will be a time for students to reflect on what went well, what needs to be changed and what would they do different if they had the opportunity. I will evaluate and write my reflections daily on any changes needed positive or negative.
Group Doghouse project rubric
Teacher Name: Richards
Student Name: ________________________________________
CATEGORY
Excellent 20 possible
Good 15 possible points
Average 10 possible points
Poor 5 possible points
Not present in the project 0 points
Plan submitted
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Material list
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Price list
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Floor system
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
wall system
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
roof system
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Siding
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Shingles
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
Final Project complete
Excellent work preformed. Quality of the work preformed was excellent.
Acceptable work to highly acceptable work was preformed. Quality of work preformed was good to very good.
Somewhat acceptable work to acceptable work was done. Quality of work performed was fair to good
Less than acceptable work was done. Quality of work was poor to fair.
Little to no work at all. Quality of work was poor to non-existent.
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Doghouse Group project Directions: Read all of the steps before starting the project. The due dates for each step will be posted in Classconnect. 1. Research and find a doghouse plan submit the plan through the hand in tab on classconnect. (Google search, freewoodworkingplans.com, etc.) 2. The plan has to be approved before you can start. 3. After your plan is approved you will need to calculate the building materials (Floor system, walls, siding, and roof system) follow you plan. The materials should be calculated from your plans. If your plan has a material list you should double check to make sure it is accurate. 4. Use your building material list and price out all the material required for your project. You should use a building material web site to price the material (Lowes, Home Depot etc.) 5. Calculate the final asking price 6. Start building you project using your plan. Keep an inventory of materials actually used during the project 7. Evaluate the inventory list of materials required and compare it to the list of materials actually used. 8. Post comments in the forum about what went well or what needs improvement. Also post your evaluation of the materials list (required materials vs. actual materials used). 9. After reading each step ask me for approval before starting your search for your plan. |
Del, I like how you have laid out all of the details for your students. This should be very easy for them to follow and you should see a lot of success with this project. Great job!
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