Woodwork Teacher
Mr. Lawrence Newman
Woodwork
Sr. Courses
CARPENTRY & JOINERY 10 (TEW10 -#680) This course will cover joinery technology developed by hand operations and machines. Design elements will be explored as they relate to construction techniques and period furniture. Individual projects will be assigned depending upon each student's experience and ability. Note: Fees as per project. ( Applied Skills)
CARPENTRY & JOINERY 11 (CJ 11 - #580) Carpentry and Joinery 11 is both an introductory course for those with little, or no, construction experience, (Gr. 11 entry) and as an advanced course for those with experience in Woodworking (Completion of WW 9/10) and Drafting. Individual projects will be assigned depending upon each student-s experience and ability. Note: Fees as per materials used. (Applied Skills)
CARPENTRY & JOINERY 12 (CJ 12 - # 480) Carpentry and Joinery 12 is a continuation of CJ11 with an emphasis on individual work, good shop attitudes, and mature work habits. Projects will be of an individual nature, however, time may be allocated for a mass production project. Students will also be required to perform basic shop maintenance throughout the year. Note: Fees as per material used. Recommend: Carpentry 7 Joinery 11 (50%) (Applied Skills)
Jr. Course
WOOD WORK 9 (WW9 - #780) This is a introductory course that focuses on basic woodworking principles and shop safety. Projects are both assigned and of an individual nature. Note: Fees are per material used. (Applied Skill)