Wood Work Scheme of Work for SS 2 Federal

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Syllabus for Technology Senior Secondary School. SS 2 Wood Work Scheme of Work Federal. Applies first aid –Schemeofwork.com

WOOD WORK SS2 FIRST TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1HAND TOOLS SAFETY; SAFETY PRECAUTION IN CARRYING, STORING, AND HANDLING OF HAND TOOLS.Teacher place safety notice. Students demonstrate safe ways of carrying, storing and handling hand tools. Resources; safety and posters.
2MACHINE SAFETY; GENERAL MACHINE SHOP SAFETY  Teacher displays safety charts and posters. Students observe safety rules. Resources; safety charts and posters.
3SAFETY OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENTS  Teacher describes precaution in the use of electrical equipments. Students observe safety rules. Resources; safety charts and posters
4PREVENTION OF MECHANICAL FAULTSTeacher describes precaution to prevent mechanical faults. Students observe safety rules. Resources; safety charts and posters.
5SAFETY IN MACHINE OPERATIONTeacher emphasizes behavior in the machine shop. Students observe safety rules. Resources; safety charts and posters.
6SAFETY DEVICES AND APPLIANCES; PUSH STICK, PUSH BLOCK, GUARDS, EYE GOGGLES, ETCTeacher emphasizes the correct use of safety devices and appliances. Students use appropriate safety devices and appliances. Resources; push stick, push block, guards, overall etc.
7THE USE OF APPROPRIATE SAFETY DEVICES AND APPLIANCESTeacher shows correct use of safety devices and appliances. Students use appropriate safety devices and appliances. Resources; push stick, guards, overall, eye goggles, etc
8FIRST AID; Define first aid, First aid box, and Materials.Teacher displays first aid materials. Students define first aid. Resources; first aid box, and materials.
9FIRST AID CHARTS AND POSTERS.Teacher displays first aid charts, and posters. Students identify materials on the charts and posters. Resources; posters and charts.
10DEMONSTRATE HOW TO APPLY FIRST AID IN DIFFERENT SITUATION.Teacher applies first aid in different situation as an example. Students apply first aid. Resources; video clips.
11DESCRIBE HOW TO TREAT A CUTTeacher demonstrates how to treat a simple cut. Students observe how to treat a cut. Resources; material in first aid box.
12PRECAUTION OF FIRST AID MATERIALS AFTER USED LIKE DISPOSAL ETCHand gloves to be used after treatment, and should be disposed. Students observe how to dispose already used materials. Resources; materials in first aid box.
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Syllabus for Technology Senior Secondary School. SS 2 Wood Work Scheme of Work Federal. Applies first aid –Schemeofwork.com

WOOD WORK SS2 SECOND TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1TYPES OF MAINTENANCE E.G CORRECTIVE, PREDICTIVE AND PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE.Teacher describe types of maintenance. Students differentiate the three types of maintenance. Resources; charts and posters.
2DETAILED ILLUSTRATION OF CORRECTIVE METHOD OF MAINTENANCE, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES  Teacher demonstrates corrective method of maintenance. Students observe corrective method of maintenance. Resources; grease and oil.
3PREDICTIVE METHOD OF MAINTENANCE; ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES  Teacher emphasizes on checking all the time, the parts of the machine. Students observe and take notes. Resources; posters and charts.
4PREVENTIVE (CHARTS AND POSTERS) METHOD OF MAINTENANCE, ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES.Teacher use charts and posters to display. Students observe the charts and posters. Resources; charts and posters.
5REASONS FOR MAINTENANCE OF TOOLS AND MACHINES.The teacher will give reasons for maintenance. Students state reasons for maintenance. Resources; charts and posters.
6MAINTENANCE OF HAND TOOLSTeacher demonstrate; grinding,  sharping, oiling, topping. Students observe and demonstrate correct techniques of grinding, sharpening, oiling, etc. Resources; hand tools, grinding machine, saw set, files etc
7TOPPING, RE-SHARPING AND SETTING SAWS.Teacher demonstrates; topping, re-sharping, and setting saws. Students observe and demonstrate correct techniques.
8STORING OF HAND TOOLS TO PROLONG THE LIFE SPANTeacher demonstrates storing of hand tools in cupboard. Students observe storing method of tools. Resources; oil stone, grinding etc
9MAINTENANCE OF MACHINESTeacher shows the machine parts requiring greasing and oiling. Students observe demonstration. Resources; grease, oil, brush and grease gun etc
10THE IMPORTANCE OF LUBRICATING MACHINE PARTSTeacher explains the reasons for lubricating machine parts. Students lubricate machine parts correctly. Resources; grease, oil, brush etc
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Syllabus for Technology Senior Secondary School. SS 2 Wood Work Scheme of Work Federal. Applies first aid –Schemeofwork.com

WOOD WORK SS2 THIRD TERM SCHEME

WEEKTOPIC/CONTENTACTIVITIES
1DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION; TIMBER PREPARATION, HAND TOOLS AND MACHINE.Teacher demonstrates sequence in timber preparation. Students carry out sawing and planning activities with hand tools and machines. Resources; unplanned timber. Hand tolls and machines.
2WOOD-WORK JOINTS; TYPES, CLASSIFICATION AND USES.  Teacher demonstrates types of classification and practical use of wood work joints. Students classify and state practical applications of wood work joints. Resources; wood, hand tools and machines.
3PRACTICAL WORK OF CONSTRUCTIONS OF JOINTS  Teacher demonstrates correct use of tools and machines for making wood work joints. Students construct halving joints. Resources; wood and hand tools.
4TYPES OF ASSEMBLING (PRE-ASSEMBLING, SUB-ASSEMBLING, AND FINAL ASSEMBLING).Teacher engage students in making and assembling wood work joints. Students make and assemble wood work joints. Resources; ca-crap, sash crap, etc
5WOOD FINISHES AND FINISHING; PREPARATION OF WOOD SURFACES FOR FINISHES, TYPES OF WOOD FINISHES, ETCTeacher describes types, uses, and characteristics of wood finishes. Students prepare wood surface for application of finishes. Resources; spray gun, hand brush, cotton wool, glass paper, nose mask, etc
6WOOD ABRASIVE AND WOOD  ADHESIVES; GRADES, USES, SELECTION, CLASSIFICATION, CHARACTERISTICS, ETCTeacher demonstrates production of wood abrasives from local materials. Students produce wood abrasives from local materials. Resources; local materials for producing wood abrasives.
7WOOD FITTINGS; HINGES, LOCKS, WOOD SCREW, NAILS, BOLTS, ETCTeacher displays various fittings. Students examine and identify various types of fittings, and state their uses. Resources; various fittings.
8VENEERING; METHODS OF PRODUCTION, TOOLS, AND MATERIAL PROCESSES; e.g plywood production, non-wood materials.Teacher displays common non-wood materials, posters, diagrams, and sketches to show methods of producing veneers. Samples of non wood materials. Resources; posters, charts, veneers, press, glue, and veneering tools.
9WOOD BENDING; METHODS, TOOLS, AND DEVICES INVOLVED IN WOOD BENDING.Teacher demonstrates wood bending using formers and kerfing. Students apply principles and techniques of wood bending to produce shapes. Resources; bending devices, tools, and materials, bent shapes etc
10PROJECT DESIGN AND DRAWING; preliminary free hand sketching of furniture items, preparation of working, drawing, cutting list and bill of materials.Explain the concept of design, design factors, fundamentals and process. Describe types of drawings, cutting list and bills of materials. Make preliminary free hand sketches, prepare working drawings, cutting list. Resources; furniture items, drawing instruments, and materials.
11INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN WOOD WORKING. -Merchandising -Log -Timber and plywood. -Wood turning. -Furniture spraying and decoration.Discuss varieties of business opportunities in wood work. Take students to timber yard, machine shops, saw mills, spraying shops, etc. Visit saw mills timber sheds, carving shops, spraying shops, wood turning shops, etc Resources; films and videos, catalogs, posters, directory of local and foreign manufacturers of furniture, materials, fittings, etc
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