Introduction to the Wall Hanging Project

Multi-Trade Hands-On Numeracy Activity

A diagram of a small shelf mounted on a wall. The shelf has 5 holes in it with a tube placed in each hole.

In multiple sections of this text, you will find instructions on how to build “The Wall Hanging Project.” This project is an introduction to many different trades, math problem-solving, the use of hands-on measuring tools, and a broader understanding of how to make something from start to finish. The intention of this project is to build a propagation station for halophyte plants. However, the same principles can be used for whatever you like: a pen holder, a tool holder… Let the creativity flow!

Here is where you will find instructions throughout this text:

  • Introduction: Estimation.
  • Woodworking Trades: Measure, mark and cut wood to length; fractions; read a tape measure; and measure twice, cut once.
  • Pipe Trades: Measure and cut angles; and get to know the measuring tools for angles.
  • Metal Trades: Read a blueprint; use hole layout tools; layout holes; drill holes; and work with decimals.
  • Culinary and Horticulture: Make a 5% saline solution for Halophytes; work with percentages and ratios; understand scales; and measure dry, wet and solid ingredients.
  • Recap: Hanging the shelf with a level

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