INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT (IND)
READING LISTS AND PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS
Important Notes: Some of the following recommended reading and resource materials may not be locally available to you. Consult with your CVC Course Supervisor or contact your area CVC Instruction Coordinator in order to locate copies of missing items, or to find or propose suitable substitute study material for the course in question. This means that students can, if they desire, develop their own reading and study proposals for each course from locally available reference and reading materials. Most courses have a wide range of reference items to choose from. Generally speaking, students will be expected to have read at least 75% of the suggested items, or a specific amount where indicated, or some suitable substituted equivalent in order to qualify for credits. But, in order to have a better grasp or understanding of the subject, it is suggested that you complete above this minimum requirement. (If WND articles are not available, they do not need to be considered as part of the 75%.) Depending on the courses studied, students may need to find additional reference material that is more current or deals more specifically or in greater depth in the areas they are studying. (See also Appendix B: Supplementary Courses and Resources, for further ideas and study alternatives.)
The reading lists are not arranged in order of priority. They are arranged as follows: First MLs (listed in alphabetical order for ease of locating titles you may be looking for); then after the * * *, all other articles listed by pub or book name. We thought it would be most convenient for you if all the HTL articles were listed together, and all the Mop items were listed together, etc., so that when you are reading an article in a certain book (such as HTL), you can easily locate all the related HTL articles at the same time. These pubs and books are listed in alphabetical order. (Please note: The titles listed below refer to authorized versions of Family literature only.)
There is one blank check box at the end of each list to encourage you to add new items as they are published. Please do not be limited to making only one addition, but fill in as many new items as you think are suitable.
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1. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR (HM Handyman)
IND HM-00 Building Maintenance Experience
[ ] Practical Requirement: 240 hours of on-the-job training in building maintenance, house repairs, home improvements and installations.
IND HM-01 Building Maintenance and Repair
[ ] Dad's Day (ML1362:115-119,185-191,246-283,307-321; BOR1)
[ ] Dad's Jewels (ML1361:265-273; BOR1)
[ ] Millennial Prep (ML1780; BK20, DB2)
[ ] Mo's Pointers for Health (ML353:317-333; Vol. 3, DB6)
[ ] Pray and Spray (ML2330; Vol.17)
[ ] Swimming Pool Care and Maintenance (ML1610; BK14)
[ ] Watch and Pray (ML1848; Vol.15, DB7, LWG3, pg.169)
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[ ] Home Safety Notes (AB3, pg.N190)
[ ] Some Hints for the Home Handyman (AB3, pg.N192)
[ ] Junior Handyman (CC2, pg.655)
[ ] The Handyman and Home Safety (CC2, pg.660, AB3, pg.N187)
[ ] First Aid Precautions for the Handyman (CC2, pg.663, AB3, pg.N191)
[ ] Handyman Hints (ENCEX, pg.274)
[ ] "Whatsoever Thy Hand Findeth to Do" -- Do It Now (LWG3, pg.85)
[ ] Making a House a Home (LWG3, pg.96)
[ ] House Inspection (LWG3, pg.104)
[ ] Go Slow (LWG3, pg.154)
[ ] Security Check (LWG3, pg.158)
[ ] Burning Selah Trash (LWG3, pg.167)
[ ] Perilous to Breathe Indoors (WX, pg.730)
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IND HM-02 General Shop
[ ] Handyman Tools (HN15)
[ ] Bent Nails (LWG3, pg.122)
[ ] Cheap Tools (LWG3, pg.147)
[ ] The Skimmer -- Pole Saw (LWG3, pg.150)
[ ] Manuals for available equipment
[ ] Practical Requirement: Working knowledge of basic hand tools and small power tools.
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IND HM-03 Advanced General Shop
[ ] Manuals for available equipment
[ ] Handyman Tools (HN15)
[ ] Welders at Risk (WND385)
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IND HM-04 House Painting (Indoor and Outdoor)
[ ] Notes on Painting (AB3, pg.N212, CC2, pg.679)
[ ] Painting (HN11)
[ ] Wall Finishes Chart (HH5, pg.267)
[ ] Practical Requirement: Paint a room or an outer wall or fence.
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IND HM-05 Wallpapering
[ ] Wallpapering (HN11, pg.19)
[ ] Walls and Windows (HH5, pg.266)
[ ] Practical Requirement: Wallpaper a room, or a portion of a room.
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IND HM-06 Refrigeration and Air-conditioning
[ ] Refrigerators (HH5, pg.255)
[ ] Air Conditioners (HH5, pg.256)
[ ] Refrigeration and Air-conditioning (HN13)
[ ] Keeping Cold Air Inside the Refrigerator (WND303, pg.1)
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IND HM-07 Electrical Installations and Repair (Assistant)
[ ] Watch Your Watts (ML941; Vol.8)
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[ ] Simple Electrical Skills (AB3, pg.N216, CC2, pg.681)
[ ] Note on Electrical Safety (AB3, pg.N217)
[ ] Electrical Plugs (AB3, pg.N219)
[ ] Safety and Lessons (BK19, pg.307)
[ ] Electric Shocks (CC2, pg.682)
[ ] Electrical Safety (CC2, pg.683)
[ ] Electrical Blackout (ENCEX, pg.1213)
[ ] Fuses (ENCEX, pg.1215)
[ ] Neon (Fluorescent) Lights (LWG3, pg.113)
[ ] Electrical Work (HN4, pg.1)
[ ] Preventing Electrical Accidents (WND 230, pg.1)
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IND HM-08 Plumbing Fundamentals
[ ] Plugged Washbasins and Sinks (AB3, pg.N222)
[ ] Plumbing (HN12)
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IND HM-09 Shop Work Practical Skills
[ ] Take Care of Your Bicycle (AB3, pg.K12)
[ ] Bicycles (AB3, pg.N223)
[ ] Projects (AB3, pg.N227)
[ ] Net Making (AB3, pg.N249)
[ ] Knots, Hitches and Splices (AB3, pg.N251)
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IND HM-10 Swimming Pool Care and Maintenance
[ ] Swimming Pool Care and Maintenance (ML1610; BK14)
[ ] Practical Requirement: Take care of a swimming pool for three weeks.
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2. CONSTRUCTION SKILLS (CT)
IND CT-00 Construction Practical Experience
[ ] Practical Requirement: 240 hours of on-the-job training in any of several aspects of construction work ranging from carpentry to building construction to landscape and cement work, etc.
[ ] IND CT-01 Basic Carpentry
[ ] Hammer and Nail Skills (AB3, pg.N199, CC2, pg.666)
[ ] Measuring and Marking (AB3, pg.N203, CC2, pg.670)
[ ] Sawing Skills (AB3, pg.N204, CC2, pg.671)
[ ] Sandpaper Skills (AB3, pg.N207, CC2, pg.674)
[ ] Screwdriver Skills (AB3, pg.N208, CC2, pg.675)
[ ] Drilling Holes (AB3, pg.N209, CC2, pg.676)
[ ] Chisels, Planes and Files (AB3, pg.N211, CC2, pg.678)
[ ] Carpentry (HN2)
[ ] Carpentry (LWG3, pg.135)
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IND CT-02 Basic Metal Work
[ ] Metals (HN9)
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IND CT-03 Glass Work and Windows
[ ] Glass and Windows (HN6)
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IND CT-04 Tiling and Flooring: Materials and Techniques
[ ] Replacing a Broken Tile (AB3, pg.N226)
[ ] Carpets (ENCEX, pg.1212)
[ ] Wooden Surfaces and How To Care for Them (HH5, pg.261)
[ ] Flooring (HN14)
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IND CT-05 Insulation and Moisture Control
[ ] How To Save Heat (ENCEX, pg.1217)
[ ] Insulation and Moisture Control (HN7, pg.12)
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IND CT-06 Concrete and Cement Work
[ ] Mixing Cement (AB3, pg.N225)
[ ] Rainbow Park, School Vision Part 7 (GAP-058)
[ ] Concrete and Cement (HN3)
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IND CT-07 Bricklaying
[ ] Manuals pertaining to mortars
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3. MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE (MM)
IND MM-00 Mechanic Practical Experience
[ ] Students need to be familiar with use of repair and parts manuals and know how to make parts orders.
[ ] Practical Requirement: 240 hours of on-the-job training in work directly related to mechanical repairs.
IND MM-01 Automobile Mechanic
[ ] Have Faith Will Travel (ML150:27-52; Vol.1)
[ ] Roadside Repairs (ML812, pg.21; Vol.7)
[ ] What Every Driver Should Know, Parts 1-6 (ML851; Vol.7)
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[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 1:20-22 (ENCEX, pg.1079)
[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 2 (ENCEX, pg.1105)
[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 3: Headlights (ENCEX, pg.1108)
[ ] Car Maintenance Tips (HH4, pg.540)
[ ] Auto ABC's -- Changing a Flat (HH4, pg.545)
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IND MM-02 Small Motor Repair and Maintenance
[ ] Manuals pertaining to motor repair and maintenance
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4. BASIC ELECTRONICS (EL)
IND EL-00 Electronics Practical Experience
[ ] Practical Requirement: 240 hours of on-the-job training in work directly related to electronics repairs, installations, setting up computers, etc.
[ ] IND EL-01 Basic Electronics
[ ] Turn On and Tune In (ML2087; Vol.16, DB3)
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[ ] Electronics (HN5)
IND EL-02 Computer Installation and Maintenance
[ ] Usborn Guide to Computers (GT, pg.320)
[ ] Practical Requirement: 240 hours of working with computers.
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5. FAMILY DRIVER (DR)
IND DR-00 Drivers Training
[ ] Practical Requirement: Learners permit or license; "behind the wheel" training; drivers license.
[ ] IND DR-01 Driver's Training Practical Preparation
[ ] Automobiles and Speed Demons (ML2541; GN399)
[ ] Back in the Saddle (ML1024; Vol.9)
[ ] Chariots of Fire (ML2540; GN399)
[ ] Have Faith Will Travel (ML150; Vol.1)
[ ] No Car? -- Try Public Transport (ML1605; BK14)
[ ] Roadside Repairs (ML812-21; Vol.7)
[ ] Trailer Driving (ML812-20; Vol.7)
[ ] What Every Driver Should Know, Parts 1-6 (ML851; Vol.7)
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[ ] Local Road Safety and Driver's Manual (required)
[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 1 (ENCEX, pg.1079)
[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 2 (ENCEX, pg.1105)
[ ] Dad the Backseat Driver, Part 3 (ENCEX, pg.1108)
[ ] Check Your Driving Habits (ENCEX, pg.1209)
[ ] Automobiles -- Tips and Tidbits (FSM17, pg.299)
[ ] Family Driving FSM (coming soon)
[ ] Driving (GT, pg.793)
[ ] Car Maintenance Tips (HH4, pg.540)
[ ] Auto ABC's -- Changing a Flat (HH4, pg.545)
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IND DR-02 Family Driver Experience
[ ] Practical Requirement: After drivers license is obtained, 20 hours of supervised driving with a competent driver in the Family.
[ ] Practical Requirement: Recommendation by Family driving overseer and two members of the Home Teamwork.
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