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LESSON EXEMPLAR

GRADE LEVEL: GRADE 8


GRADING PERIOD : 1ST GRADING PERIOD
LEARNING COMPETENCY: Interpret technical drawings and plans
TOPIC: Steps in Drawing Orthographic Projection
ACTIVITY: Draw an Orthographic Projection
QUESTION:
1. What is orthographic projection?
2. What are the tools needed in drawing orthographic projection?
3. What is the importance of using orthographic projection?
DISCUSSION:
Steps in Drawing Orthographic Projection
1.) Prepare the needed drafting tools and materials (pencil, sign pen, ruler, eraser).
2.) Find the center of the drawing space and layout the construction lines with a distance of
1cm on both sides from the center of the drawing space.

ASSESSMENT:
Directions: Using the steps in drawing orthographic projection presented in the class, draw the three
regular views of the given object in the drawing paper .

Individual plates – to be rated through “Performance/Product Scoring Rubrics”

Performance Criteria: SCORING RUBRICS


A C C U R A C Y
10 zero to one error is observed on the output
8 two to five errors are observed on the output
6 six to ten errors are observed on the output.
S P E E D
3 the output is submitted on time
2 the output is submitted on/before next meeting
1 the output is submitted after the next meeting
N E A T N E S S
3 no erasures are made on the output
2 has two to three erasures.
1 has four or more erasures
L E T T E R I N G / L A B E L I N G
4 all pieces of information are completely indicated and legibly
printed in gothic letters or mechanical lettering.
3 all pieces of information are legibly printed but some are
missing.
2 all pieces of information are legibly printed but some are
missing and misspelled.
1 pieces of information are not legibly printed, and words are
misspelled.

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