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Grade 11 School Stand Alone Senior High School Grade Level Grade 11

DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher Jhon Vernie R. Gambito Learning Area Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCII
Teaching Dates and Time Nov 21 - Nov 25 Quarter 2nd Quarter; 1st Semester 2022-
2023

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards Percentages are computed using appropriate formula. Precise and accurate formulas for computing area needed in metal trade are
used.
B. Performance Simple calculations involving whole numbers, mixed numbers, fraction and decimal are performed using the four fundamental operations.
Standards
A. Learning At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
Competencies/ 1. Determine appropriate welding materials based on technical drawings;
Objectives 2. Use appropriate welding materials based on technical drawings; and
Write the LC code 3. Appreciate welding materials based on technical drawings.
for each
II. CONTENT Perform Calculation and Mensuration Perform Calculation and Mensuration Practicum
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References 1. References:
https://welderportal.com/7-most-common-welding-defects/

1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s Materials
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning 1. Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCII CBLM by Manny P. Daleon
Resources 2. SMAW NCII Training Regulations by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
3. SMAW Welding Units
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing I. Identify the formula used for finding area and volume of Continuation…
previous lesson or different geometrical figures from
presenting the new the word pool below. Finding the area of square or a rectangle
lesson 1. L x W The area of square or a rectangle can be found by applying this
2. ½ bh formula.
3. 2 πr A=LxW Where A = Area
4. L x W x H L = Length
5. 0.7854 x D x h W = Width

Example:
What is the area of a 22‟ x 16‟ storage room?

Solution:
A=LxW
A = 22 x 16
A = 352 sq. ft.
B. Establishing a COMPUTING FOR AREA AND VOLUME Finding Area of a Triangle
purpose for the In the metal trades, common formulas related to plane
lesson (Motivation) and solid figures are used for laying-out jobs. For example, The area of a triangle can be found by using this formula.
a welder maybe required to lay-out and build a cylindrical A=½bh Where A = Area
tank to hold specified number of gallons of liquid. By ½ = Constant
applying the volume formula for cylinders, the b = base
welder can determine the size of cylindrical tank. h = height

Area is the number of units squares equal to the surface of VOLUME


an object. For example, a standard size of a piece of Is the three- dimensional size of an object measured in
plywood contains 32 square feet (sq. ft.). Because it cubic units. For example, the volume of a standard size of
measures 4 feet by 8 feet so, 4 x 8 = 32 square feet. concrete block is 1,024 cubic inches, because 8 x 8 x 16 is
Area is expressed in square inches, square feet and other equals to 1,024 cu. In. Volume is expressed in cubic inches,
units of measure. A square inch measure 1” x 1” or each cubic feet, cubic yards and other units of measure. A cubic inch
equivalent. A square foot contains 144 square inches by measures 1” x 1” x 1” or its equivalent. A cubic foot contains
multiplying 12” x 12” = 144 sq. inches. The area of any 1,728 cubic inches because 12” x 12” x 12” = 1,728 cu. In. A
plane figure can be determined by applying the proper cubic Yard contains 27 cu. Ft. because 3‟ x 3‟ x 3‟ = 27 cu. Ft.
formula. The Volume of a solid figure can be determined by applying the
proper formula.

Finding the volume of a rectangular solid

The volume of a rectangular solid can be found by applying the


following formula.
V = L x W x H Where V = Volume
L = Length
W = Width
H = Height
C. Presenting CIRCLE
examples/instance When the diameter of a circle is known, the circumference
s of the new lesson is found by using the following formula.
(Springboard) C= πD Where: C= Circumference
π = 3.1416
D = Diameter

Finding the circumference of circle (Diameter)


When the diameter is known, the circumference of a circle
is found by applying the following
formula.

C = 2 π r Where: C = Circumference
2 = Constant
Π = 3.1416
r = Radius

Example:

2. What is the circumference of of a 10” radius circle?


Solution: C = 2 π r
C = 2 x 3.1416 x 10
C = 62.832 Inches

When the diameter of a circle is known, area of a circle is


found by applying the following formula.
A = 0.7854 x D² Where A = Area
0.7854 = Constant
D² = Diameter Squared

Example:
3. What is the area of a 28” diameter circle?

Solution: A = 0.7854 x D²
A = 0.7854 x (28 x 28)
A = 0.7854 x 784
A = 615.75 Square Inches
D. Discussing new Read the Information Sheet 4.1 very well then find out how Read the Information Sheet 5.1 very well then find out how much you
concepts and much you can remember and how much you learned by can remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 5.1.
practicing new doing Self-check 4.1.
skills #2 What is the area of a triangle with a 10” base and 12” height?
Solution:
A=½bh
A = ½ x (10 x 12)
A = ½ x 120
A = 60 sq. inches

E. Developing Read the Information Sheet 4.2 very well then find out how Read the Information Sheet 5.2 very well then find out how much you
mastery (leads to much you can remember and how much you learned by can remember and how much you learned by doing Self-check 5.2.
Formative doing Self-check 4.2.
Assessment 3) What is the volume of a 24” x 12” x 8” rectangular solid?
Solution:
V=LxWxH
V = 24 x 12 x 8
V = 2,304 cu. Inches

What is the volume of a tank that is 4ft. in diameter and 12 feet


in length?
Solution:
V = .7854 x D² x h
V = .7854 x (4 x 4) x 12
V = .7854 x 16 x 12
V = 150.79 cubic feet (cu.ft.)

2. Finding practical Directions: Find the Area of the following geometrical Directions: Find the volume of the following.
applications of figures. Use a separate sheet of
concepts and skills paper for your answers. 1. What is the volume of a water tank that is 6‟ in diameter and
in daily living – 14‟ long?
valuing 1. What is the area of a 25” diameter circle?
3. Making What is the importance of knowing how to solve the area of What is the importance of knowing how to solve the volume in welding?
generalizations a circle in welding?
and abstractions
about the lesson
(review critical
content)
4. Evaluating learning Directions: Find the Area of the following geometrical Directions: Find the Area of the following geometrical figures. Use a
figures. Use a separate sheet of paper for your answers. separate sheet of paper for your answers.

1. What is the area of a 30” diameter circle? 1. What is the volume of a 22” x 10” x 8” rectangular solid?

2. What is the area of a 40” radius circle? 2. What is the area of a 20‟ x 15‟ feet tool room?
3. What is the area of a 0.5” diameter circle?
5. Additional activities - - - - -
for application or
remediation

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION

A. No. of learners
who earned 80% in
the evaluation
B. No. of learners
who require
additional activities
for remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of learners who
have caught up
with the lesson
D. No. of learners
who continue to
require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?

F. What difficulties
did I encounter
which my principal
or supervisor can
help me solve?

G. What innovation or
localized materials
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with other
teachers?

Prepared by
Jhon Vernie R. Gambito Subject Teacher
Checked by
Teresa May M. Laquihon Instructional Supervisor

Ana Marie M. Maximales Principal II

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