COURSE OUTLINE
The National 5 Practical Woodwork course is assessed in two main areas:
- External written exam paper – 1 hour, 60 marks (scaled to 30 marks)
- Internal practical model – 70 marks
The National 5 Practical Woodworking course provides opportunities for candidates to gain a range of theoretical and practical woodworking skills relating to tools, equipment, processes and materials. They also develop skills in reading and interpreting working drawings and related documents as well as an understanding of health and safety.
Through this, they develop skills, knowledge and understanding of:
- woodworking techniques
- measuring and marking out timber sections and sheet materials
- safe working practices in workshop environments
- practical creativity and problem-solving skills
- sustainability issues in a practical woodworking context
For the full SQA course specification, click the link below:
PracticalWoodworkingCourseSpecN5
As part of the practical activity, pupils are also expected to produce a log book, detailing how they carried out the tasks. An example of the type of detail required is below:
Homework Exercises:
Notes Booklets:
Exam Question Booklets:
Powerpoint Presentations:
Adhesives
Bench Tools (woodwork)
Bowl Blank Turning
Cramps & Cramping
Drills & Drilling
Flat-pack furniture and knock-down fittings
Hardwoods,Softwoods, Man Made boards Higher
Knowledge and Understanding of Wood notes
Man Made boards
Planes
Portable Power Tools
Tray tools materials and processes
Wood Finishes
Woodturning + video + Turning between centres
Woodwork Joints 1 (Butt, Rebate, & Dovetail)
Woodwork Joints 2 (Dowel, Through Housing & Stopped Housing)
Woodwork Joints 3 (Mortise and Tenon)
Retrieval Practice:
Past Papers:
Practical Woodworking N5 Specimen Paper 2017
N5 Practical Woodworking Exam 2018
N5 Practical Woodworking Exam 2019
Marking Schemes:
N5 Practical Woodwork Exam 2018 Marking Instructions
N5 Practical Woodwork Exam 2019 Marking Instructions