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Identifying and Using Tools
On a black table top, a claw hammer is displayed above slip joint and needle nose pliers. Next to the pliers are a slotted head screwdriver and screw as well as a Phillips head screw driver and screw. Near the edge of the table is a C-clamp.
Target Subject: Technology/engineering Click and Print: Download a Word Document version of this activity to bring to your classroom.
AuthorKate Fraser PurposeTo introduce students to the structure and function of a variety of hand tools. Background InformationA variety of tools are used in technology and engineering activities. These include measuring tools, holding devices, hand tools, as well as portable electric and machine tools. PreparationStudents with a visual impairment may not have had a chance to observe someone using tools or to try out some of the tools used in creating projects in a technology/engineering class. An opportunity to have a pre teaching experience with the equipment would be valuable. With instruction, practice and adaptations a person with a visual impairment can use almost any tool. Materialsscrewdrivers, hammers, pliers, C-clamps, wrenches, electric drill and other tools. Always wear safety goggles when using tools. Also wear work gloves. Always work with supervision. Procedure
ResourcesIntroduction to Technology, 3rd Edition. 2005, Chapter 3, pages 83- 92.
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