Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Luke's Half-Pipe



When Luke came into the shop as a sixth grader he asked several times if he could ever build a small half-pipe for his tech-decks. Today Luke and I put one together quick for him before his seventh grade year comes to a close this week.


Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

7th Grade Shop Video

These are some of the twenty modules we have set up for the seventh graders. In this video you will see them working and producing projects in the DCG MS shop.



Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Monday, October 12, 2009

First Quarter of Seventh Grade Shop

During the first quarter the seventh grade middle school students had the opportunity to work on twenty various modules, or stations, in the middle school shop. Mr. Wiemers has set up these three-day modules over the last few years. Each module includes the production of a project and involves skills that have connections to a career field. The modules include assembly of a lawn mower engine, assembly of an electric motor, project design and cutting on a CNC mill, forming acrylic plastic, residential wiring, design and production of a wooden race car, bending and riveting metal to form a hook, soldering copper pipe, cutting and threading galvanized pipe, soldering components on a functioning circuit board, plastic injection molding, vacuum forming plastic, assembly of a small model residential wall, house design with CAD, video production and upload, podcast production and upload, design and cut an acrylic chess piece with CNC lathe, measuring with a variety of instruments, writing and uploading a blog and small wooden projects. These areas of introduction to technology and industry are followed up in the high school shop program. Each year the class size grows and more projects, modules and opportunities are added. The students develop skills that can be incorporated into other class projects and have an opportunity to apply their reading, writing and math skills in a shop environment. Students are also being introduced to principles of science and math that will be developed in other classes.

We are putting together a video of these modules and will post it later.

Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Links to 1st Qt. 7th Grade Shop

Here are some links to some of the seventh grader's videos, blogs and podcasts from the first quarter. Some of these links provide an insight into the 20 seventh grade modules that we have set up for them.

Seventh Grade Student Videos processed and uploaded to schooltube from the first quarter:
http://www.schooltube.com/videosearch.php?q=dcgms7

Seventh Grade Student Blogs from the first quarter:
http://7thshop.blogspot.com/

Seventh Grade Student Podcasts from the first quarter:
http://web.mac.com/wiemers/Site/Podcast/Podcast.html

Here are some videos that I have posted on schooltube:
http://www.schooltube.com/videosearch.php?q=wiemers

Mrs. Phillips' Principal Blog "Life in the Middle":
http://lphillipsdcg.blogspot.com/



Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Saturday, August 29, 2009

New Blog for 7th Grade Students

Check out our second addition of the week to the seventh grade shop modules: the Seventh Grade Student Shop Blog. Visit and bookmark this site at

http://7thshop.blogspot.com/

Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Friday, August 28, 2009

i-Movie and Schooltube Video Demonstration

The last couple of days we have been setting up and demonstrating how to take video, process video and upload video. This is one of our new seventh grade modules. Our shop program continues to expand and the school continues to grow. Below is one of the videos we made, edited and uploaded during second period today. There are also a few photos the students took.






Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Construction Module

Each seventh grader will be given the pieces for a small residential wall (plates, studs, headers, jack studs, cripple studs and a sill). They will then lay out and assemble this wall using small wire nails. It is a three day project and is included in our 18 station module class set. Today I introduced and demonstrated this module. The students gain insight that can lead to involvement in a high school class or in a career. If nothing else students have an opportunity to see what is behind the sheetrock in their walls at home and understand why sometimes the nail holds in the wall and why other times it does not.















Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Copper and Galvanized Pipe

Today we are introducing the process of attaching fittings to copper tubing and galvanized pipe. We solder copper fittings and then cut the copper tube. The galvanized pipe is threaded for a fitting and then cut with a pipe cutters. We finish the period introducing the students to Garage Band on the computer and prepare them for creating their own podcast. The podcast will be made available online and can be downloaded to their ipods.













Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Monday, August 24, 2009

Acrylic Frame, Chess Piece, Electonics

We introduced three more modules to the seventh graders on Friday and Monday:
  1. Acrylic Frame - Prepare and bend acrylic plastic into a frame.
  2. CNC Lathe - Design, set up and cut a Chess Pieces
  3. Electronics - Soldier Components into circuit board.










Thursday, August 20, 2009

Day Two: CNC Mill

Today we have seven classes of seventh graders learning how to use the CNC mill. We design a pattern, logo or lettering on the computer to be transferred to the mill. The mill then cuts the image into the plastic. Each of the 150+ seventh graders will get a chance to design and cut their own project. Here are some action photos from second period today.










Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Residential Wiring

Today I introduced residential wiring to the seventh grade. They will be doing a wiring module during their 9 weeks in the shop.
















































































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Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Here is a video of one of the grandfathers of our middle school students. You will be amazed, impressed and inspired by this man's wood turnings produced on his wood lathe. I really enjoyed seeing his work.

Mr. Wiemers
http://mrwiemersshop.com

Thursday, May 21, 2009