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Woods 1 Project Rubric 
Rubric for scoring woodworking projects.
Rubric Code: H24A844
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Subject: Vocational  
Type: Assignment  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Woodworking Project
Student Built Project
  Insufficient Evidence

1 pts

Competent

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Excelling

4 pts

Project Planning

woods 1 projects are class projects but how well did you plan ahead after the instructions were given for each step

Insufficient Evidence

No planning was involved in the students project or project was not complete.
Competent

Little to no planning was involved in the students project.

Student had many difficulties carefully thinking through the necessary steps and materials needed.'

A project drawing was presented/approved of, had some dimensions, but was missing necessary dimensions.

Instructor had to help with each step of building process
Proficient

Good planning involved in the creation of the project.

Accurate plan drawings were created and/ or followed (if existing template used).

Project drawing had specific dimensions for the project being built with minor errors.

Student has thought through most steps and materials needed.

Very little to no assistance from the instructor was needed.
Excelling

Excellent, detailed planning involved in the creation of the project.

Very accurate drawings with complete dimensioning and 100% accurate representation of project with no errors.

Student has carefully thought through all necessary steps and materials needed.
Measurement

Are the measurements for the project accurate and complete and match up with end product.

Insufficient Evidence

No attention to measurements.

Very little accuracy in following plans.
Competent

A few measurement errors.

Measurements were off by 1/8" or more from project plan/print.

Plans measurements were not followed closely.
Proficient

Minor measurement errors or may not be done neatly.

Project measurements were off by less than 1/16"

Plans measurements were followed closely.
Excelling

Measurements are accurate and done neatly.

Plans followed with a high level of precision.

Project measurements and specifications were error free.
Cuts / Joints

are cuts and joints clean and square

Insufficient Evidence

Cuts not square, joints do not fit tightly.

Joints are not flush.
Competent

Joints fit tightly.

Joints are not flush.
Proficient

Some minor errors in cuts or joint fit. (slightly out of square, etc.)
Excelling

Cuts accurate. Joints fit tightly and are square.
Assembly

How well was the project assembled?

Insufficient Evidence

Little care taken in assembly of project.

Some pieces do not fit correctly.

Abundance of glue. All fasteners can be seen or are exposed.

No fasteners or an abundance of bent fasteners.

Holes where nails have been pulled.
Competent

Minor errors in assembly.

Overall assembly is accurate.

Minor evidence of glue.

One or 2 bent or exposed fasteners.

Fasteners not driven flush.

One or two holes where nails or screws have been removed.
Proficient

No visible errors in assembly.

No visible glue.

Fasteners visible but are flush and not bent.
Excelling

No visible errors in assembly.

No visible glue.

No visible fasteners.
Finishing

Sand and exterior refinishing

Insufficient Evidence

Large scratches or gouges in wood surface visible.

Sanding across grain is obvious. Not sanded to the proper grit paper.

Oils, stains, or paints have not been properly applied.
Competent

Some large scratches are visible.

Some cross grain sanding may be visible.

Oils, stains, or paints may not have been properly applied.
Proficient

Smooth finish.

Some minor cross grain sanding may be visible.

Some areas may not have been sanded smooth.

Oils, stains, or paints have generally been applied properly, although some improvements could be made (spotty stain, rough clear coat, ect.)
Excelling

Smooth finish with no visible scratches.

Student has checked over all areas carefully.

Oils, stains, or paints have been properly applied and overall appearance is excellent.
Safety

did you wear safety glasses when needed with out being told.

Insufficient Evidence

Student neglects to use proper safety equipment and is careless in the work.

Has to be repeatedly reminded to wear proper PPE like safety glasses.

Does not keep area neat and organized and cleans up work area when finished.
Competent

With prompting, student uses safety glasses and ear protection.

Student is somewhat careless about work or chooses inappropriate tools or machines and does not keep area neat.
Proficient

Student usually uses safety glasses/ear protection, works carefully on appropriate and keeps work area neat and clutter free.
Excelling

Student always uses safety glasses/ear protection, works carefully on appropriate machines and keeps work area neat and clutter free




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