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 Grade 10, Open
 B1. use problem-solving processes to design and fabricate a project that converts and uses energy, and to address various problems or challenges related to vehicles or craft;
B2. demonstrate the safe and correct use of a variety of maintenance and repair techniques for servicing powertrain components;
B3. perform basic service on various vehicle, aircraft, and/or watercraft systems and components;
B4. follow correct procedures for the preventive maintenance and care of vehicles, aircraft, and/or watercraft.
 B1. DesignandFabrication
 B2. MaintenanceandRepair Techniques
 B3. BasicServiceofVehicleand/or Craft Systems and Components
THE ONTARIO CURRICULUM, GRADES 9 AND 10 | Technological Education
SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:
B1.1 use a problem-solving process to design and fabricate a project (e.g., a self-propelled vehicle or craft) that demonstrates conversion and use of energy under varying conditions (e.g., appli- cation of mechanical advantage, varying torque and speed);
B1.2 use various problem-solving processes and techniques appropriately to solve problems or address challenges related to vehicles or craft;
B1.3 apply relevant technological concepts (e.g., concepts related to materials, power and energy, mechanisms) appropriately as they work through problem-solving processes related to vehicles or craft;
B1.4 report on the end result of the project and identify possible improvements.
By the end of this course, students will:
B2.1 use tools required for basic service tasks related to powertrains (e.g., hand and power tools) correctly and maintain the tools in good working order;
B2.2 use technical and product manuals and/or software programs to identify and locate powertrain components and determine recommended service procedures and maintenance schedules;
B2.3 perform basic maintenance procedures related to powertrains (e.g., engine oil change, basic vehicle/craft inspection, blade or cutting- tool sharpening) safely and correctly;
B2.4 demonstrate the correct use of various fastening techniques (e.g., use of fasteners, sealants, bonding agents);
B2.5 demonstrate the safe and correct use of various fabrication and repair techniques (e.g., cutting threads, heating, soldering, welding);
B2.6 perform basic engine repair, demonstrating understanding of the function and operation of engine components (e.g., dismantle and reassem- ble a small engine safely and correctly, making necessary repairs in the process).
By the end of this course, students will:
B3.1 locate and identify the major components of steering/control, suspension, brake, electrical, and body systems when performing basic serv- ice on a vehicle or craft;
B. TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY SKILLS
OVERALL EXPECTATIONS
By the end of this course, students will:
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