Lesson Objective

Discuss tips and guidlines to be followed when working with screwdrivers and screws.
Explain how a clearance hole should be drilled.
Describe the process of countersinking for flathead screws.
Demonstrate how to drive a wood screw.

How do you know what size screwdriver to choose?
When should you use a screw instead of a nail?
As the gauge number increases, how is the diameter of the screw affected?
What is the general rule for selecting screw lengths?
What is a shank clearance hole, what purpose does it serve?
When is it necessary to make a countersink hole?

American Screw Wire Gauge
Countersink
Countersinking
Offset Screwdriver
Phillips-head Screwdriver
Standard Screwdriver
Screwdriver Bit
Screw-mate Drill and Countersink
Wood Screw

WM.01.01
Demonstrate safe material handling practices.
WM.01.02
Demonstrate and explain knowledge of workplace safety procedures.*(A2)
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.04.02
Identify proper use and function of the following portable power tools: circular saw, drill, jig/saber saw, finishing sanders, and routers.*(B9)
WM.04.04
Demonstrate and explain knowledge of proper use and storage of portable power tools.*(A6)
WM.04.05
Demonstrate and explain knowledge of proper use and storage of basic hand tools.*(A5)
WM.04.14
Select appropriate tools, procedures, and/or equipment.
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