Suggested Steps to Prepare for a Floor Sander/Finisher Career (Grades 6-12)
Check out the recommended classes, activities and skills below for each grade level. These recommendations are very general -- discuss your specific course plan with your school counselors and teachers.
AI-assisted and curriculum-reviewed guidance. Talk with your counselor or teacher about your specific plan.
Grades 6-8
Helpful Classes
- Math
- Technology
- Science
- Design
Things to Try
- Measure materials, read simple drawings, and plan the order of steps for a build task, Practice safe tool use and explain why accuracy matters on a jobsite, Compare wood, pipe, wire, tile, or other materials and where each is used, Interview a floor sander/finisher about tools, measurements, and working safely
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Tool use
- Precision
- Safety awareness
- Problem-solving
Grade 9
Helpful Classes
- Construction Technology
- Algebra I
- Physical Science
- Technical Drawing
- Safety
Recommended Learning Areas
- tools and materials
- measuring
- drawings
- safety
- teamwork
Things to Try
- Join a construction or trades class and practice measuring, cutting, or layout tasks safely, Read simple blueprints, diagrams, or site plans and explain what they show, Observe how trades workers prepare tools, materials, and checklists before starting work, Shadow a floor sander/finisher or trades worker to see how quality and safety are checked
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Tool use
- Precision
- Safety awareness
- Problem-solving
Grade 10
Helpful Classes
- Construction Technology
- Geometry
- Blueprint Reading
- Power Tools
- Algebra II
Recommended Learning Areas
- blueprints
- hand and power tools
- material handling
- site safety
- estimation
Things to Try
- Build a project using accurate measurements, material lists, and step-by-step planning, Practice blueprint reading, estimating, and tool selection for different tasks, Compare installation methods for framing, wiring, piping, finishing, or roofing depending on the role, Write notes on safety hazards, material waste, and quality checks
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Tool use
- Precision
- Safety awareness
- Problem-solving
Grade 11
Helpful Classes
- Carpentry or Electrical or Plumbing
- Geometry
- Blueprint Reading
- Safety
- Technical Math
Recommended Learning Areas
- trade methods
- installation basics
- troubleshooting
- code awareness
- project workflow
Things to Try
- Complete a trades project tied to layout, installation, repair, or finishing work, Use drawings, codes, or checklists to verify that work is accurate and safe, Observe how crews coordinate tasks, deliveries, and inspections on a jobsite, Interview professionals about apprenticeships, troubleshooting, and rework prevention
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Tool use
- Precision
- Safety awareness
- Problem-solving
Grade 12
Helpful Classes
- Construction Trades
- Blueprint Reading
- Technical Math
- Safety
- Project Planning
Recommended Learning Areas
- construction systems
- trade specialization
- quality checks
- safety compliance
- jobsite coordination
Things to Try
- Build a portfolio with project photos, measurements, sketches, safety notes, and material plans, Complete a capstone tied to a trade specialty such as electrical, plumbing, carpentry, or finishing, Compare pathways in union, non-union, apprenticeship, and contractor-based trades work, Practice reading plans, documenting work, and explaining code or safety requirements
Focus Skills
- Measurement
- Tool use
- Precision
- Safety awareness
- Problem-solving