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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
Writer: Alcynia Christine M. Orense
Illustrators: Ronald R. Castillo, Jose Kharlo L. Gambale
Editors: Leo C. Niedes, Benilda M. Tambanillo, Myrna A. Defallo
The TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) Activity Sheet will help
you facilitate the leaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential
Learning Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between
you and 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 8
Learning Activity Sheet No. 8
Name of
Learner:________________________________________________________
Grade and
Section:__________________________Date:________________________
I. Learning Competency:
LO 3. Store tools and equipment.
1.1 Tools are stored safely in appropriate locations in accordance with
manufacturer specifications or standard operating procedure.
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II. Background Information for Learners
In this learner activity sheet, you will be able to store tools and
equipment properly.
Read and understand the key concepts presented below on how to
store tools and equipment.
PROPER STORAGE OF HAND TOOLS/EQUIPMENT
Good quality tools can be a big investment, but if you take good care
of them, they will last longer and return the favor. Making sure your tools
are properly stored, cleaned and well- maintained will save you time and
money as well as making your project and jobs much easier.
Keeping all these things in mind when storing and cleaning your
tools and they will last as long as possible.
(5S Implementation)
Clearly label machinery, equipment, part, jigs, tools, and their
locations, so that everything is understandable, and visible to
everyone at a glance.
1. Activities
Activity No.1
D. lubricating tools
A. label.
B. separator.
C. identification.
D. stamping.
A. it prevents injuries.
4. Label machinery, equipment, parts, jigs and tools clearly in order to:
Activity No. 2
Given a chance to have your very own tool box, what would it look
like? On a piece of bond paper, draw your own tool box with a top view
of what it looks inside. Draw some hand tools you have learned in our
previous lesson inside the box following the 5S Implementation. Would it
be large as that of your father’s? Or would it be just a small one perfectly
made for you?
Now is your chance to test how creative you are. Submit your work
for evaluation.
3. Guide Questions:
2. Why should you file jigs, tools and materials with a separator?
V. Reflection:
Did learning to perform the simple storing activity help you? Cite
instances or situation in your home wherein you have applied what you
have just learned.
Activity 1
1. B
2. B
3. E
4. D
5. B
Answey Key:
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
Day 1