(F) describe wall framing techniques used in masonry
construction;
(G) explain the use of metal studs in wall framing;
(H) cut and install ceiling joists on a wood frame
building; and
(I) estimate the materials required for frame walls
and ceilings.
(9) The student gains knowledge of various types of
framed roofs and how to frame these roofs using both stick-build and
truss-build systems. The student is expected to:
(A) demonstrate an understanding of the terms associated
with roof framing;
(B) identify the roof framing members used in gable
and hip roofs;
(C) identify the methods used to calculate the length
of a rafter;
(D) identify the various types of trusses used in roof
framing;
(E) use a framing square, speed square, and calculator
in laying out a roof;
(F) identify various types of sheathing used in roof
construction;
(G) frame a gable roof with vent openings;
(H) erect a gable roof using trusses;
(I) frame a roof opening; and
(J) estimate the materials used for framing and sheathing
a roof.
(10) The student knows the ingredients of concrete,
various types of concrete, and methods to mix concrete. The student
is expected to:
(A) identify the properties of cement;
(B) describe the composition of concrete;
(C) perform volume estimates for concrete;
(D) identify types of concrete reinforcement materials
and describe their uses;
(E) identify various types of footings and explain
their uses;
(F) identify the parts of various types of concrete
forms;
(G) explain the safety procedures associated with the
construction and use of concrete forms; and
(H) erect, plumb, and brace a simple concrete form
with reinforcement.
(11) The student gains knowledge of various types of
windows, skylights, and exterior doors. The student is expected to:
(A) identify various types of fixed, sliding, and swinging
windows;
(B) identify the parts of a window installation;
(C) state the requirements for proper window installation;
(D) install a pre-hung window;
(E) identify the common types of exterior doors and
explain how they are constructed;
(F) identify the parts of a door installation;
(G) identify types of thresholds used with exterior
doors;
(H) install a pre-hung exterior door;
(I) identify the various types of locksets used on
exterior doors and explain how the locksets are installed;
(J) install a lockset; and
(K) identify and explain the use and installation of
various door and window hardware, including security hinges, keepers,
deadbolts, and peep holes.
(12) The student is introduced to various types of
stairs and the common building code requirements related to stairs.
The student is expected to:
(A) identify the various types of stairs;
(B) identify the various parts of stairs;
(C) identify the materials used in the construction
of stairs;
(D) interpret construction drawings of stairs;
(E) calculate the total rise, number and size of risers,
and the number and size of treads required for a given stairway;
(F) lay out and cut stringers, risers, and treads;
and
(G) build a small stair unit with a temporary handrail.
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