Carpentry 1 (1842)

SafetyA

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    Demonstrate safe material handling practices A.1

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    Display comprehension of workplace/job‐site safety procedures (OSHA)A.2

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    Exhibit knowledge of SDS and personal protective equipment (PPE)A.3

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    Display understanding of hand tool safety issues A.4

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    Display understanding of power tool safety issuesA.5

Carpentry-Related MathematicsB

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    Perform basic mathematical operations: whole numbers, fractions, and decimalsB.1

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    Perform linear, square, and cubic computations B.2

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    Perform algebraic and geometric functions B.3

Apprenticeship AwarenessC

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    Apprenticeship Basics C.1

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    Benefits of Apprenticeships C.2

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    Apprenticeship Components and Models   C.3

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    Businesses and Partners C.4

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    Common Apprenticeship Myths C.5

History of ApprenticeshipD

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    Apprenticeships Used for Exploitation D.1

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
Grade 9, Grade 10, Grade 11, and Grade 12
Where can I read the official document?
West Virginia Department of Education

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