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TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION


ICT-TECHNICAL DRAFTING
QUARTER 1 - WEEK 6
LESSON 12

Capsulized Self - Learning


Empowerment
Toolkit

Schools Division Office of Zamboanga City


Region IX, Zamboanga Peninsula
Zamboanga City
CapSLET
Capsulized Self - Learning Empowerment Toolkit
SUBJECT &
GRADE/LEVEL:
TLE 10 QUARTER 1 WEEK 16

TOPIC: Use metric scale according to the magnitude of plan

LEARNING CODE
COMPETENCY: Draft Floor Plan
TLE_ICTD9-12AL-If-j-4

1. Discuss the uses of architectural Metric Scale;


LEARNING
OBJECTIVES: 2. Discuss the architectural uses of metric cale to the different drawings;
3. Draw simple objects with use of metric scale.
IMPORTANT
assessment sheets provided separately.

UNDERSTAND
Metric Scale: it is a triangular instrument which is used to
reduce or enlarge drawings for specific details
and illustrations. There are two systems of
measurement, metric system and English
system.

Always remember that the smallest the number used in metric scale, the bigger the size in the
triangular scale whereas, the largest the number used the smallest size of actual measurement.
1:05 m. -1: 100 m.
1:10 m. -1: 200 m.
1:20 m. - 1: 300 m.
1: 30 m. -1: 400 m.
1: 40 m. -1: 500 m.
1: 50 m. - 1: 600 m.
1:75 m. -1:1000m.
Note: The scale of 1:1000 m. or more is being used in Lot Plan and other topographical drawings.

Full size scale: The 1:1 is a full size scale and each division measures 1 mm. in width with the

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numbering of the calibrations at 10mm intervals. This same scale is convenient for ratios of 1:10,
1:100, and 1:1000

Half size Scale: The 1:2 is one-half size scale and each division is equals to 2 mm. with the
calibration numbering at 20-unit intervals. In addition, this scale is convenient for ratios of 1:20, 1:200,
and 1:2000.
Architectural Use of Metric Scale

SAQ-1: How does metric scale works in English system of measurement?


SAQ-2: How many scales are there in architectural standards?

Activity: Sketch different sizes of box with different scales


Direction:
1. Draw a box on the corresponding space.
2. Use the appropriate scale
3. Use metric scale and HB pencil
4. Finalize the drawing.

a. Draw 1 M. x 1 M. box with 1: 100 Scale c. Draw box with 1 M. x 1 M. with 1: 50 Scale

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b. Draw 1 M. x 1 M. box with 1: 40 Scale d. Draw 1 M. x 1M box with 1: 30 scale

REMEMBER
Key Points

Always put into mind on the following;

A. Drafting small details must be enlarge to specify its details and makes the drawing better to
understand.
B. Big drawings can be reducing to fit the drawing on the paper.

C. Practice the use of metric scale constantly to achieved mastery with use of metric scale.
D. English system of measurement can also be applied, but for ease of using the scale metric
system is being used.

TRY
ch have you learned today!
sheets.)
Directions:
___________1. The appropriate scale for lot plan.

___________2. It is equivalent to ten millimetres in metric figures.

___________3. It is equal to one hundred centimetres.

___________4. It is equal to one half kilometres.

___________5. It is a kind of scale equivalent to 1:1.

___________6. It is used to reduce or enlarge drawings.

___________7. A scale use to show details.

___________8. Appropriate scale for floor plans

___________9. Scale used for city map.

___________10. Scale used for plat plans.

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REFERENCE/S

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resource in our efforts to provide printed and e-copy learning resources available
for the learners in reference to the learning continuity plan of this division in this
DISCLAIMER time of pandemic.
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Credits and respect to the original creator/owner of the materials found in this
learning resource.

Written by:
REGIN A. GREGORIO
Teacher I
Don Pablo Lorenzo Memorial High School

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