Working with Concrete
Working with Concrete
The learner will read about concrete and related materials used by carpenters to answer questions and make calculations.
- Pen/pencil and paper and/or digital device
 - Calculator or digital device with calculator function
 
A2. Interpret documents
Competency A: Find and Use Information 
Task Group A2: Interpret documents
Level: 2
At this level, learners: Interpret simple documents to locate and connect information
Performance Descriptors 
The learner:
- Performs limited searches using one or two search criteria
 - Extracts information from tables and forms
 - Locates information in simple graphs and maps
 - Uses layout to locate information
 - Makes connections between parts of documents
 - Makes low-level inferences
 - Begins to identify sources and evaluate information
 
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task is clearly defined
 - Involves one document
 - Uses a simple format
 - Displays a limited amount of information
 - Is typically up to one page in length
 - May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. vocabulary, context, topic)
 - Documents at this level may contain a paragraph or more of text
 
Examples:
- Forms
 - Tables
 - Simple graphs
 - Street maps
 - Simple flow charts
 - Floor plans
 
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – A2.2
C3. Use measures
Competency C: Understand and Use Numbers
Task Group C3: Use measures
Level: 3
At this level, learners: Use measures to make multi-step calculations; use specialized measuring tools
Performance Descriptors 
The learner:
- Calculates using numbers expressed as whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, and integers
 - Calculates the radius, diameter, and circumference of circles
 - Understands and uses properties of angles and triangles to solve problems
 - Understands and uses formulas for finding the perimeter, area, and volume of non-rectangular, composite shapes
 - Manages unfamiliar elements (e.g. context, content) to complete tasks
 - Makes estimates involving many factors where precision is required
 - Interprets and represents measurements taken with specialized tools (e.g. callipers, multimeters)
 - Chooses and performs required operations; makes inferences to identify required operations
 - Selects appropriate steps to solutions from among options
 - Identifies a variety of ways to complete tasks
 - Interprets, represents, and converts measures using whole numbers, decimals, percentages, ratios, and fractions
 - Organizes and displays numerical information (e.g. graphs, tables)
 - Uses strategies to check accuracy (e.g. estimating, using a calculator, repeating a calculation, using the reverse operation)
 
Task Descriptors
- Scope of task may not be clearly defined
 - May include unfamiliar elements (e.g. context, content)
 - Requires multi-step calculations where one step builds on the previous step
 - Requires the use of rates or common formulas or both
 - May require converting measurements to make calculations
 - May involve documents (e.g. rate tables, scale drawings)
 - May require converting between whole numbers, decimals, fractions, ratios, and percentages
 - May require converting between measurement systems or between units in one system
 
ESKARGO:
Embedded Skills, Knowledge and Attitudes Reference Guide for Ontario – C3.3
