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Module 28201-14 describes the information trainees will need in order to work with residential plans and con-
struction drawings and convert that information into action on the job.
The lesson plan for this module is divided into five 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28202-14 describes the construction techniques for residential and small structure foundations, steps,
patios, decks, chimneys, and fireplaces and work activities that the mason must perform, as well as those tasks
that tie into the masonry work.
Residential Masonry
The lesson plan for this module is divided into ten 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
Residential Masonry
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28203-14 describes the use of grout and other types of reinforcement, such as reinforcing steel, to
strengthen and support masonry structures. The module also describes the locations where grout can be used
and the techniques for placement.
Reinforced Masonry
The lesson plan for this module is divided into six 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
Markers/chalk
Pencils and paper
Masonry Level Two
PowerPoint Presentation
Slides
Computer
Copies of the Module
Examination and Performance
Profile Sheets
TV/DVD player
Vendor-supplied videos/DVDs
(optional)
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28204-14 provides instruction on the methods and materials used to install masonry openings and to tie
wythes together and to structural elements.
The lesson plan for this module is divided into six 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28205-14 contains detailed information that directs the mason in accomplishing the actual construction
of walls, arches, and other useful structures. The text explains construction techniques, safety requirements, and
interaction with structure components.
The lesson plan for this module is divided into 20 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28206-14 describes techniques used to construct openings in masonry walls, the application of insula-
tion, and the effects of climate as they relate to the masons trade. The module also explains properties and uses
of materials used in moisture and temperature control and describes various methods of insulating structures.
The lesson plan for this module is divided into six 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
Session Four
Session Four introduces how to protect against
extreme weather in masonry construction.
1. Show Session Four PowerPoint presentation
slides.
2. Instruct trainees on how to obtain and use
weather data.
3. Instruct trainees on how to protect masonry
during hot-weather construction.
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.
Module 28207-14 introduces the quality control requirements for masonry construction. In addition, the module
presents procedures for inspection and testing of masonry materials and finished masonry construction.
The lesson plan for this module is divided into nine 2.5-hour sessions.
Each session includes 10 minutes for administrative tasks and one 10-minute break.
Computer
Copies of the Module
Examination and Performance
Profile Sheets
Vendor-supplied videos/DVDs
showing cold-formed steel
framing (optional)
TV/DVD player
To the extent possible, and as required for performance testing, provide a selection of the tools listed for each
session; alternatively, photos may be used to teach tool identification.