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WOODS II: ADVANCED FURNITURE THEORY YEARBOOK
Course ID: TEE2082 Course ID: TEE1101-1102
Prerequisite: Woods I (C- or higher) Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1/2 (Semester 2) Credit: 1.0 (Semester 1 and 2)
Grades: 10-12 Grades: 9-12
Description: Do you want to learn more about cabinet work and Description: In this fast-paced class the yearbook staff learns about
interior furniture? Woods II is a class in which we take an in-depth and produces the school’s annual yearbook “Whipurwauna”.
look at how kitchen cabinets and interior furniture is designed and Students will learn Photography, Basic Design, Page Layout, Press
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constructed. Through a standard class project, students will learn Law, and Production Skills as well as 21 Century Technology skills.
how to create cabinet doors, install and create cabinet drawers, The course includes students working cooperatively to produce the
laminate a counter top, various fastening methods, along with the school yearbook from concept to completion. Students who are
finishing process. Students will also perform routine maintenance on interested in writing, editing, design, art, photography, and
all fine wood-working equipment. Students will be responsible for production are strongly encouraged to take this class. Yearbook may
designing, constructing, and finishing a project that accurately be taken multiple years by incorporating yearbook independent
reflects the concepts that were learned through standard class study into your schedule. This class is recommended for extremely
project. A student who has an interest in design or construction, creative, talented, and committed 9-12 graders who want to leave
specifically the field of finish carpentry should consider taking this their fingerprint on their school by working on an award winning
class. Students interested in pursuing a construction career path may publication that will live on long after graduation. Students should
consider taking prep trades and construction trades as well. Units of understand that this class is an all-year class. Seniors may also add
Study include: Safety, Equipment Maintenance, Cabinet this class second semester only, if their schedule does not permit
Construction, Finishing Techniques, Precision Measurement Tools, enrolling for the entire year.
Laminate Processes, Blue Print Design, and Project Estimation.
Students entering 11th and/or 12th grade who are interested in occupational class work that combines academic and technical
studies with mentored, on-the-job training at a local business can apply for a:
Architecture and Construction Youth Apprenticeship
or Manufacturing Youth Apprenticeship
or Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) Youth Apprenticeship
or Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics Youth Apprenticeship
These rigorous one- or two-year programs include pathways for Construction, Design/Pre-Construction, Automotive Technician,
Production, Production Operations Management, Maintenance, Installation, & Repair, Engineering, Logistics/Supply Chain
Management, and Mobile Equipment Maintenance. Please refer to the “School to Career” section in the course handbook for more
information on this work based learning opportunity that provides students with industry-defined occupational and employability
skills.