Lesson Objective

Identify different types of nails.
Demonstrate the correct technique for driving nails into wood.
Describe the technique of toenailing

What are the parts of a claw hammer?
How is a nail started?
In hammering a nail, should you watch the head of the hammer or the nail?
How are finishing nails set?
How do you overcome nailing into hardwood?

Box nail
Casing nail
Claw hammer
Common nail
Finishing nail
Nailer
Nail set
Penny number
Ripping bar
Toenailing

WM.01.03
Demonstrate and explain knowledge of personal safety practices pertaining to eye wear, footwear, clothing, and personal protective equipment (PPE) used in wood technology.*(A3)
WM.04.03
Identify proper use and function of the following fastening tools: hammer, Phillip head screw driver, and slotted/flat head screw driver.*(B10)
WM.04.05
Demonstrate and explain knowledge of proper use and storage of basic hand tools.*(A5)
WM.04.06
Identify proper use and function of the following hand tools: cross cut saw, rip saw, level, coping saw, nail set, hand plane, chisel, and file.*(B11)
WM.04.15
Follow laboratory safety rules and procedures.
WM.04.16
Demonstrate good housekeeping at a workstation within total laboratory.


Reading for understanding with the intent to apply concepts to hands on projects throughout the course.
DOK Level: 1 Define, match, recall, & label
DOK Level: 2 Explain, outline, and summarize

Standard copy of Text
Highlighted copy of Text for ELL, 504, IEP

Students will complete a Google Quiz based on readings

Glencoe-Wood Technology & Processes Textbook and Workbook