Metalwork Tool Identification
New metalworkers need to get familiar with the types of tools we have in the shop and what they do. Students may use books, internet, or other resources to describe what we could use the tool for in the classroom and hand drawn picture of what the tool SHOULD look like.
Look at our different tool boards to find the tools. Some tools are labeled and some may require "research" to figure out what they are
Look at our different tool boards to find the tools. Some tools are labeled and some may require "research" to figure out what they are
Full marks:
-Drawn tool is recognizable and parts labeled as needed
-Description of tool makes sense based on our classroom or industry use.
**The below picture is an example of full marks and include good details about the tools
-Drawn tool is recognizable and parts labeled as needed
-Description of tool makes sense based on our classroom or industry use.
**The below picture is an example of full marks and include good details about the tools
Low Marks:
-Poor drawings that do not accurately depict the tool
-Poor/wrong explanation of what the tools is used for
-Poor drawings that do not accurately depict the tool
-Poor/wrong explanation of what the tools is used for

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