Ia Q0 Las 9 Smaw 7 8 Final
Ia Q0 Las 9 Smaw 7 8 Final
Ia Q0 Las 9 Smaw 7 8 Final
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This Learning Activity Sheet is developed by DepEd Region 6 – Western
Visayas.
Development Team of TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Activity Sheet
The TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Activity Sheet will help you
facilitate the teaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential Learning
Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between you and the
learner. This will be made available to the learners with the references/links to ease
the independent learning.
The TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Activity Sheet is developed
to help you continue learning even if you are not in school. This learning material
provides you with meaningful and engaging activities for independent learning. Being
an active learner, carefully read and understand the instructions then perform the
activities and answer the assessments. This will be returned to your facilitator on the
agreed schedule.
QUARTER 0-WEEK 9
Learning Activity Sheets No. 9
Name of Learner:
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In this activity, students will have to analyze different signs that they see
in their everyday lives and eventually come up with realization that signs and
symbols are very common part in real life, thus it is important to understand
the meaning behind them.
Read and understand the key concepts presented below on the aftercare
activities for tools, equipment and paraphernalia:
Both signs and symbols are graphic representation but people often use
them interchangeably. The main difference between the two is that - sign is a
language on its own and it is used to communicate something to people.
In the past, people used signs and symbols to interpret things happening
around them. Discoveries were made and a lot of advancements took place
in time. Technology and industrialization made use of sign and symbol
analysis to complete a specific task or job. All draftsman, engineer, welder,
technicians, were encourage to read and learn to interpret standards
Alphabet of Lines
Lines are the bases of all drawings. They are used even from simple
drawings to the difficult ones. Practice, exercise and correct use of
techniques in the making of lines will give student experience in
technical sketching. Moreover, constant practice will help students
develop skills in making lines and use of pencils. It should be
remembered that the basic requirement for line construction is clarity of
line produced.
9.Chain Line. Heavy, broken line made up of series ______ ____ ______
of long and short dashes alternately spaced. It is
used to indicate the location and extent of a surface.
Society
1. Activities
Activity No.1
Multiple Choice:
Direction: Read each sentence carefully then identify the word referred to in
each number. Write the letter only.
1. Which is a thick solid line used to show the visible shape of the object.
a. Hidden line
b. Center line
c. Extension line
d. Object line
space on a drawing?
a. Hidden line
b. Center line
c. Extension line
d. Object line
a. Hidden line
b. Center line
c. Extension line
d. Object line
4. Which broken line of medium thickness is used to show the edges and
outline not visible to
the eye.
a. Hidden line
b. Center line
c. Extension line
d. Object line
5. Which fine lines extend from the object with a slight break between and is
used to show
dimensioning points.
a. Hidden line
b. Center line
c. Extension line
d. Object line
Activity No.2
Multiple Choice
Direction: Identify what is referred to in the statement, then write only the
letter of your answer on a separate sheet.
1. Fine lines with arrowheads usually touch the extension lines and show
distance given by the dimensions.
4. Fine lines that extend from the object with a slight break between and it is
used to show dimensioning points.
3. Guide Questions:
V. Reflections:
Activity 1 Activity 2
1. D 1. B
2. E 2. A
3. B 3. C
4. A 4. D
5. C 5. B
1. Steel Rule- A
2. Dividers- A
3. Hacksaw- B
4. Flat file- B
5. Diamond-point Chisel- B
6. Prick punch- B
7. Ball peen Hammer-
8. Adjustable wrench-
9. Socket Wrench- C
10. Drill vise- D
Answey Key:
Day 1