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7/8

TLE - IA (SHIELDED METAL ARC


WELDING)
Activity Sheet-Quarter 0-MELC
Storing Tools and Equipment

REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS


TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
Activity Sheet No. 8
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


By the Department of Education
Region 6 – Western Visayas

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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

Layout Artist: Roxan E. Del Castillo


Schools Division Quality Assurance Team: Raymund L. Santiago,
Roxan E. Del Castillo
Anadel T. Jacinto
Division of Bago Management Team: Allan B. Yap,
Lynne A. Penaflor,
Ma. Lourdes V. Teodoro,
Leo C. Niedes
Regional Management Team: Ma. Gemma M. Ledesma
Josilyn S. Solana
Elena P. Gonzaga April C. Velez
.Donald T. Genine Gorgonio A. Batilaran, Jr.
Introductory Message!

Welcome to TLE 7/8 - IA (Shielded Metal Arc Welding) !

The Learning Activity Sheet is a product of the collaborative efforts of the


Schools Division of Bago City and DepEd Regional Office VI - Western Visayas
through the Curriculum and Learning Management Division (CLMD). This is
developed to guide the learning facilitators (teachers, parents and responsible
adults) in helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Basic Education
Curriculum.

The Learning Activity Sheet is a self-directed instructional material aimed to


guide the learners in accomplishing activities at their own pace and time using the
contextualized resources in the community. This will also assist the learners in
acquiring the lifelong learning skills, knowledge and attitudes for productivity and
employment.

*For the learning facilitator

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.

*For the learner

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:________________________

TLE 7/8 - IA (SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING) ACTIVITY SHEET


Storing Tools and Equipment

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.

PROPER STORAGE OF HAND TOOLS/EQUIPMENT

(5S Implementation)
 Clearly label machinery, equipment, part, jigs, tools, and their
locations, so that everything is understandable, and visible to
everyone at a glance.

 Don’t pile up jigs, tools, and materials without separators (shelves).


They should be picked up easily.

 Rearrange machinery and equipment to make smooth production


flow, when necessary.

 Maintain the space around the fire extinguishers and evacuation


passages free.

III. Accompanying DepEd Textbooks and Educational Sites


1. K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood
Education Learning Module

2. Welding Technology, Second Edition by Gower A. Kennedy

3. Welding Inspection Technology, Education Department, American


welding Society

IV. Activity Proper

1. Activities

Activity No.1

Directions: Read the statements carefully. Identify the words/phrases


which will make the statements factual. Write the letter of the correct
answer on a separate sheet of paper.

1. Proper storage of hand tools entails:

A. placing hand tools together in one place

B. labeling hand tools properly in the tool cabinet

C. keeping hand tools in any place in the tool room

D. lubricating tools

2. Don’t pick up jigs, tools and materials without:

A. label.

B. separator.
C. identification.

D. stamping.

3. Proper storage of tools and equipment is beneficial because:

A. it prevents injuries.

B. it reduces tool maintenance.

C. prevents tools from being destroyed.

D. they are safe and easy to find.

E. all of the above

4. Label machinery, equipment, parts, jigs and tools clearly in order to:

A. have a smooth production flow.

B. improve its appearance.

C. prevent tools from getting rust and dust.

D. have everything understandable and visible to everyone at a glance.

5. Hand tools such as scribers, screwdrivers, files and dividers may be


kept:

A. inside your pocket.

B. in the tool box.

C. inside your bag.

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.

Directions: To determine whether you have met the required


competencies, read and answer the questions on the table by placing a
check mark (√) on the column that corresponds to your answer.
Yes No

1. Were the items inside the toolbox labeled clearly


and visibly?

2. Were there separators inside the toolbox?

3. Was there enough space inside to place tools


neatly?

4. Was the tool box designed for practicality/


functionality?

3. Guide Questions:

1. What are the benefits of proper storage of tools and equipment?

2. Why should you file jigs, tools and materials with a separator?

3. Why is it necessary to follow the 5S Implementation in storing tools


and equipment?

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.

VI. Answer Key:

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

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