Unit Plan 5.1
Schuylkill Technology Center
5.1 Intro to lathe
Course Title: Precision Machining Technology |
CIP Code:
48.0501 |
Grade/Level: 11 |
Instructor: Mr. Cicero |
Timeline: (# of school days) 7 |
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Objectives: After completing this unit, the student should be able to: Given the module, text, machinist handbook and the student will pass the intro to lathe test to at least 70% accuracy. |
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PA Core Standards: (List ALL standards you will address during this unit.) CC.3.5.9-10.D:– Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics. CC.3.5.9-10. H – Assess the extent to which the reasoning and evidence in a text support the author’s claim or a recommendation for solving a scientific or technical problem. CC.3.5.9-10.J. – By the end of grade 10, read and comprehend science/technical texts in the grades 9–10 text complexity band independently and proficiently. |
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POS Duty/Task Numbers: (List ALL Tasks you will teach and assess during this unit.) 701 Identify and demonstrate lathe safety procedures 715 Demonstrate various tool holders and their correct uses. 702 Mount and true work piece in 3 jaw and 4 jaw chucks. 703 Align centers. |
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Instructional Procedures and Strategies: (Include all learning guides, strategies (MAX and other), procedures, etc. that will be used during this unit.) Students will complete learning guide Student will complete anticipation guides one for each day of theory lesson(MAX) Students will complete pre-and post- tests Learning guide specific power point Students will be give shop demonstration of procedures Students will complete chapter 5 section 3 of the precision machining text |
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Resources: (List all equipment and supplies necessary to complete the unit) Precision Machining Technology, 1st Edition Peter J. Hoffman. Eric S. Hopewell - Berks Career, Brian Janes, Kent M. Sharp, Jr. ISBN-10: 1435447670 ISBN-13: 9781435447677 ©2012 Published EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES 1. WHITE BOARD 2. POWER POINT 3. Metal Stock |
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Differentiation/Accommodations: 1.Using reading materials at varying readability levels; 2.Presenting ideas through both auditory and visual means; 3.Using reading buddies 4. Meeting with small groups to re-teach an idea or skill for struggling learners, or to extend the thinking or skills of advanced learners. 5. Developing routines that allow students to get help when teachers are busy with other students and cannot help them immediately. (I.E. use of itinerant support) 6. Other accommodations as need per Individualized Education Plan |
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Assessments: (Formative and Summative) Anticipation Guides Pre-and Post-test Instructor review and Questioning Homework answers from text
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