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K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
Exploratory Course on
MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Republic of the Philippines
DEPARTMENT OF EDCUATION
TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
TEACHER’S GUIDE
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 2
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Background Information
The Overall Goal of the K to 12 Curriculum .......................................................................................................................................................3
The Conceptual Framework of the Teaching of TLE..........................................................................................................................................3
The TLE Exploratory Courses ...........................................................................................................................................................................5
The Learning Modules and Lessons............................................................................................................................................................................6
New Feature of the Teaching of TLE ...........................................................................................................................................................................6
About the Learning Module
Design of the Module.........................................................................................................................................................................................7
Parts of the Lesson ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8
Reflection ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................11
Curriculum Guide.......................................................................................................................................................................................................12
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 3
Teacher’s Guide for TLE Exploratory Course on MECHANICAL DRAFTING
Introduction
This Teacher’s Guide is intended for you, the TLE teacher, who teaches any of the more than 24 TLE exploratory courses in the Grades 7 and 8 of the
K to 12 curriculum. To ensure that you teach the TLE exploratory courses the way they were intended to be taught, you must see the big picture of the K to 12
curriculum and the teaching of TLE. Some background information is necessary.
Background Information
1. The Overall Goal of the K to 12 Curriculum
The K to 12 Curriculum has as its overarching goal the holistic development of every Filipino learner with 21st
century skills who is adequately
prepared for work, entrepreneurship, middle level skills development and higher education. The over arching goal of the K to 12 curriculum, tells
you that the teaching of TLE plays a very important role in the realization of the overall goal of the curriculum. Whether or not the K to 12 graduate
is skilled and ready for work, entrepreneurship and middle skills development depend to a great extent on how effectively you taught TLE.
2. The Conceptual Framework of the Teaching of TLE
Below is a schematic diagram of Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) framework in general secondary schools. This should guide you in
the teaching of the TLE exploratory courses.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 4
Figure 1.TLE Framework
The diagram shows that Technology and Livelihood Education encompasses the field of Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Agri-Fishery Arts and ICT. The 24
TLE courses can be categorized under any of these fields.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 5
TLE is geared towards the development of technological proficiency and is anchored on knowledge and information, entrepreneurial concepts,
process and delivery, work values and life skills. K to 12 TLE is…
a. one that is built on adequate mastery of knowledge and information, skills and processes, acquisition of right work values and life skills;
b. one that equip students with skills for lifelong learning; and
c. one that is founded on cognitive, behavioral or psychomotor and affective dimensions of human development.
The diagram likewise shows that entrepreneurial concepts also form part of the foundation of quality TLE. It is expected that your TLE students,
after using the Learning Module on Entrepreneurship, imbibe the entrepreneurial spirit and consequently set up their own businesses in the areas
of Agri-Fishery Arts, Industrial Arts, Home Economics, and Information and Communication Technology.
TLE by its nature is dominantly a skill subject and so you must engage your students in an experiential, contextualized, and authentic teaching-
learning process. It is a subject where your students learn best by doing. It is integrative in approach. For instance, it integrates entrepreneurship
with all the areas of TLE. It integrates concepts, skills and values.
3. The TLE Exploratory Courses
TLE in Grades 7 and 8 are exploratory in nature. Your school will choose at least 4 from the list of 24 courses for which 23 Learning Modules have
been prepared. 1
Your school’s choice is determined by the availability of its resources (faculty and facilities) as well as the local needs and
resources of the community.
The 24 TLE exploratory courses focus on four basic common competencies: 1) use and maintenance of tools and equipment; 2) mensuration and
calculation; 3) occupational health and safety procedures, and 4) preparation and interpretation of technical drawing. Why are these competencies
called basic? Because they are competencies that you must acquire in order that you can do higher level competencies. They are also described
common because these are true to all TR-based TLE courses.
1
There are 24 TLE courses but there are only 23 Learning Modules because there is one Learning Module for Tailoring and Dressmaking.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 6
The Learning Modules and Lessons
There is a Learning Module for each exploratory course. If there are 24 exploratory courses then you have 24 Learning Modules in your hands. But
you will use 4 Modules only for the entire year in Grade 7(plus a fifth one on Entrepreneurship) and another 4 Modules in Grade 8 (plus a fifth one on
Entrepreneurship).
Each Learning Module consists of 4 to 5 Lessons2
. The Lessons are focused on the 4 to 5 basic competencies. To avoid meaningless repetition of the
teaching of the 5 common competencies, you have to teach them in the context of the TLE course. For example, you teach “use and maintenance of tools” in
beauty care when you are teaching the course on Beauty Care. You teach the same competencies - use and maintenance of tools-in Horticulture but in the
context of Horticulture and so your tools will not be entirely the same.
New Feature on the Teaching of TLE
What’s new in the teaching of TLE in the K to 12 curriculum? In the K to 12 curriculum, the TLE courses are taught based on the learning
outcomes and performance criteria stated on the Training Regulations(TR)from Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). They are TR-
based.
Why is this necessary? To prepare the K to 12 graduate for lucrative work, he/she must earn a National Certificate (NC)I, II or even an NC of higher
level that is required by industries. This he/she earns after passing an assessment given by TESDA.
How can you ensure that the K to 12 high school student (Grade 9 to 12) pass TESDA assessment and obtain an NC? By seeing to it that you
teach the TLE course in accordance with the performance criteria and learning outcomes laid down in the TESDA Training Regulations.
Do the exploratory courses enable the high school student to earn already an NC? Not yet. Completion of the exploratory courses may not yet
qualify a high school student to take an assessment for an NC. Instead, it helps him/her earn a Certificate of Competency (COC) at least in Grade 9 that will
lead eventually him/her to an NC. In short, the COC paves the way to the earning of an NC.
2
Some Learning Modules combined use and maintenance of tools to make one Lesson, so the number of Lessons amount to 4; others made separate Lessons for use of tools and for
maintenance of tools, thus the total is 5 Lessons.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 7
Student’s choice of TLE specialization begins in Grades 9.Afterhaving been exposed to an array of TLE courses during the exploratory phase in the
first two years, the student will be most benefited, if in Grades 10,11, or 12 he/she continues with a TLE course in which he/she already has a COC. In that
way, he/she will get an NC faster.
About the Learning Module
1. Design of the Module
a. The Module is designed to be a teacher-assisted learning kit or a self-learning kit on competencies that a Grade 7 TLE ought to possess. It
explores the course on Aquaculture which helps your student earn a Certificate of Competency in Grade 9which leads to a National Certificate
Level I / II (NCI / II)in Grades 10, 11 or 12.
b. The Learning Module is made up of 4 to 5 Lessons based on the competencies. Each Lesson contains the following:
1) Learning Outcomes
2) Performance Standards
3) Materials/Resources
4) Definition of Terms
5) What Do You Already Know?
6) What Do You Need to Know?
7) How Much Have You Learned?
8) How Do You Apply What You Learned?
9) What Is Your Score?
10) References
There are some TLE Modules which have a section on “How Do You Extend Your Learning?”, This section is meant for enrichment. It is usually
given as an assignment for not everything can be taught and done in the classroom given a limited time.
c. The Self-check can also serve as the posttest of the lesson.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 8
2. Parts of the Lesson. -The following explain the parts of each Lesson and describe what your students’- as well as your tasks are.
Part of the Lesson Students’ Task Teacher’s Task
1. Learning outcomes are what your TLE
student is supposed to know and be able
to do after using the module. Since our
TLE courses are TR-based, all learning
outcomes are lifted from the TESDA TR. In
the Curriculum Guide (the matrix which
contains Content Standard, Performance
Standard, Learning Competencies,
Projects/Activities, Assessment, Duration),
the identified Learning Outcomes are
written in the column of Learning
Competencies.
Students acquaint themselves with the
learning outcomes and performance
standards and make them their personal
goals.
You introduce the learning outcomes to your students
and make sure that they understand them and make
these learning targets their own.
Make these your goals for instruction.
2. Performance Standards are referred to
as “performance criteria” in the TESDA TR.
They are more specific descriptions of the
student’s behavior that serve as evidence
that the expected learning outcomes have
been realized with the expected level of
proficiency or in accordance with
established standards.
The learning outcomes and performance
standards set the direction of your lessons.
Students clearly understand the
performance standards and make them
their own learning goals.
You introduce the performance standards to your
students and make sure that they understand them and
make these performance standards their own.
Let these standards give your lesson its specific direction.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 9
These are what you should teach and, in
turn, what you should assess. They are
identified and are written for you in the
Curriculum Guide.
3. Materials/Resources and References
To teach effectively, you need materials
and references. Materials may include
equipment, hand tools or consumables.
The references are the books, magazines,
articles, websites you yourself and your
students will read or refer to in order to
gain greater understanding of the lesson.
They are either in soft copy or hard copy.
Get to know the materials. They are part of
the Lesson.
By all means, read the references for
lesson mastery.
Prepare the materials you need in advance. For gadget,
tool or equipment, it is always wise to prepare, check and
try them in advance to ensure that they function when
you use them. As the saying goes “forewarned is
forearmed.”
Be resourceful in the preparation of materials. You are
strongly encouraged to use appropriate local materials as
substitute for listed materials that are not available.
For effective teaching, your lesson preparation should
include reading the list of references.
Do not limit yourself to the list of references. If you
discover good reference material/s, add to the list of
references.
Introduce the references to your students. Motivate them
to read these references as they go through the module
for mastery of the lesson.
4. The definition of terms and acronyms
will help you understand the meaning of
key words in your lesson. Defining key
words as they are used in your lesson will
Refer to the definition of terms for greater
understanding of the lesson.
Remind your students to refer to the definition of terms
and acronyms for clearer understanding of the lesson.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 10
ensure that the key terms in your lesson
mean one and the same for everyone in
class and so avoid misunderstanding.
5. The section “What Do You Already
Know” is intended to determine entry
knowledge and skills of your students to
find out if you have to teach the lesson,
teach some parts of the lesson or skip it
entirely because your students already
know it. This is done by way of a pretest.
Take the test honestly.
Check answers against the answer key
provided.
Tell your students to accomplish the pretest. Explain that
the purpose of the pretest is to find out how much they
already know about the lesson in order to determine your
next steps. It is, therefore, necessary that they take the
test honestly, if they want to learn or want to be helped.
Make it clear to them that their scores will not be
recorded for grading purposes and will not be taken
against them.
If you find out that your students already know what you
are about to teach, logic dictates that you do not need to
teach it anymore. You may as well proceed to the next
lesson. If, however, you find out that they do not yet know
what you are about to teach, then by all means teach. Or
if you discover that your students have some erroneous
concepts, then teach and correct their misconceptions.
To know what your students already know and do not yet
know will guide you in adjusting your instruction.
6. “What Do You Need To Know?”- This
section contains one or more Information
Sheets and for some modules an
Operation Sheet. These are important
notes for the TLE student to read after
which he/she is asked to do a Self-check to
Read and understand the Information
Sheet/s and /or Operation Sheet.
Be prepared For a Self-check which serves
as a posttest.
Make sure students are engaged in reading the
Information Sheet/Observation Sheet and in answering
the self-check.
Give assistance to your students where needed.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 11
determine how much he/she has learned.
The self-check functions as a pretest.
Correct answers by referring to the answer
key.
7. “How Do You Apply What You
Learned?” – In this section, you give your
student the opportunity to transfer what
he/she has learned in another activity or in
real life situation. Ideally, this should be a
performance test, what you usually call
practical test. If “the proof of the pudding is
in the eating”, then your student must be
able to apply what she/he learned in real-
life setting or must be able to come up with
a product as an evidence of learning.
Do the Activity.
To determine level of performance, use the
scoring rubrics or check answers against
the answer key, which ever is applicable.
Reflect on assessment results.
Find a way to test real life application of what your
students have learned.
Do not hesitate to use ways of determining how your
students can apply learned facts and concepts which are
more authentic and realistic than that/those given in the
Module.
Reflect on assessment results. Use assessment results
in planning your instruction.
8. How Do You Extend Your Learning? –
As the word implies, this activity is done
outside class hours for enrichment
purposes. This can reinforce lesson
mastery.
Do the task assigned outside class hours. Motivate the students to do the task by making clear what
the enrichment activity is about –why it is given, how it is
done, how it relates to the class lesson .
Reflection
It is a good habit to reflect on your teaching for the day – what went well, what did not go well, why this activity went well with this group, why it didn’t
work well with the other group. What are your realizations? What are lessons learned? Jot them down in your diary. Commit them to your memory. If you do
this consistently, you will find your delivery improve substantially.
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 12
Curriculum Guide for the Exploratory Course
For you to get a complete picture of the complete TLE exploratory course on MECHANICAL DRAFTING, you are hereby provided with the Curriculum
Guide on Mechanical Drafting .
Content Standard Performance Standard
Learning
Competencies
Projects/Activities Assessment Duration
LESSON 1: PREPARING DRAFTING MATERIALSAND TOOLS/DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
Demonstrate understanding
of/on:
 Types and uses of drafting
materials /tools and
drawing instruments
 Proper manipulation of
drafting materials tools and
drawing instruments
1. Drafting materials, Tools and
Drawing instruments are
identified as per job
requirements.
2. Materials and drawing tools
are classified according to their
uses.
LO1.Identify
drafting materials
and tools/drawing
instruments
applicable to a
specific job.
1. Compiling sample pictures
of the different tools and
drawing materials and
classifying them.
2. Demonstrating the proper
manipulation of drawing
instruments.
 Performance
test
 Written test
6 hours
 Procedures in receiving
and storing tools and
materials
 Different requisition forms
and procedures
1. Materials and tools are
received and inspected based
on the specified quantity as
requisition.
2. Tools and materials are
checked for damages and
manufacturing defects
LO2. Request,
receive, inspect
and store drafting
materials and
tools.
1. Preparing list of drafting
materials and tools per job
requirement
2. Filling-up different forms
such as requisition slip,
borrower’s slip, etc.
3. Labeling tools and
materials and
storing/safekeeping them
properly.
4. Testing the functionality of
delivered tools and
 Performance
test
 Written test
3 hours
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 13
Content Standard Performance Standard
Learning
Competencies
Projects/Activities Assessment Duration
materials.
LESSON 2: PERFORMINGBASIC MENSURATION AND CALCULATION
Demonstrate understanding
of/on:
 Different measuring
instruments and their
application
1. Measuring instruments are
selected and used according
to the level of accuracy
required.
2. Measurements taken are
accurate to the finest
gradation of the selected
measuring instrument.
3. Measuring techniques used
are correct and appropriate to
the instrument used.
LO1. Select and
use
measuring
instruments.
1. Identifying the different
measuring instruments
2. Observing proper use of
measuring instruments
 Self-paced
learning
activities
 Guided
demonstration
(performance
based)
6 hours
 Cleaning and storing
procedure for measuring
instruments
1. Measuring instruments are
cleaned in accordance with
established standards.
2. Measuring instruments are
stored in accordance with
established standards.
LO2. Clean and
store measuring
instruments.
1. Storing/safe keeping
measuring tools properly
 Performance test
2 hours
 Conversion of fraction to
decimal or decimal to
fraction
1. Conversion results of fraction
to decimal are accurate up to
2 decimal places.
2. Conversion results of decimal
LO3. Convert
fraction to
decimal and
vice versa
1. Solving problems and
exercises correctly in:
a. converting fraction to
decimal or decimal to
 Written test 2 hours
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 14
Content Standard Performance Standard
Learning
Competencies
Projects/Activities Assessment Duration
to fraction are accurate to the
nearest standard
measurement
fraction
 Trade Mathematics and
Measurement
 Two system of
measurements
 Conversion of units of
linear measurement.
1. English and metric
measurements identified.
2. Conversion of English to
metric system or metric to
English system is performed
according to standard
procedure.
LO4. Convert
English to
metric
measureme
nt system
and vice
versa
1. Solving problems and
exercises correctly.
2. Converting units of linear
measurement.
3. Converting decimal to
fraction
 Written test 2 hours
LESSON 3: INTERPRETING WORKING PLANS AND SKETCHES
Demonstrate understanding
of/on:
 Alphabet of lines
 Line Sketching
 Theories and principles of
orthographic projections
 Orthographic Projections
 Pictorial drawing
 More on Oblique Drawing
 Scaling
 Rules in Dimensioning
 Preparation of Working
Plans
 Assembly and detailed
drawing
1. Orthographic and pictorial
drawings are interpreted
according to drawing
standards.
2. Assembly and detailed
drawings are interpreted
according to drawing
standards.
LO1.Identify
assembly
and detailed
drawing.
1. Practicing line sketching
2. Sketching sample detail
and assembly drawings
3. Observing drawing
standards
4. Sketching orthographic
views and pictorial views
5. Preparing a working plan
6. Identifying proper line
applications
 Written test
 Performance
test
13 hours
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 15
Content Standard Performance Standard
Learning
Competencies
Projects/Activities Assessment Duration
LESSON 4: APPLYING SAFETY PRACTICES
Demonstrate understanding
of/on:
 Occupational safety
standards and enterprise
safety policies.
 Practicing Proper
Procedures in using
drafting tools, materials
and instrument
 Keeping Workplace Clean
and organized following
5S
 Accident Prevention Signs
and Symbols
 Hazards in the workplace
 Types of workplace
hazards and examples
1. Hazards are identified
correctly in accordance with
OHS procedures.
2. Safety signs and symbols are
identified and adhered to in
accordance with workplace
safety procedures.
LO1. Identifying
hazardous
area
1. Observing safety work
habits in the work place
2. Multimedia presentation
 Written test
 Performance
test
4 hours
 Personal protective
equipment (PPE) for
different drafting
operations
1. Personal protective
clothing/equipment (PPE)
identified per job
requirements.
2. Proper wearing of PPE is
properly observed in
accordance with workplace
safety policies.
LO2. Use personal
protective
clothing and
devices
2. Familiarizing oneself with
the different types and
uses of personal protective
equipment (PPE)
3. Multimedia presentation
 Written test
 Actual
demonstration
2 hours
40 hours
K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION
INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING
(Exploratory)
**TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 16
“By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is
easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.”
- Confucius

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K to 12 mechanical drafting teacher's guide

  • 1. K to 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM Exploratory Course on MECHANICAL DRAFTING Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF EDCUATION TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION TEACHER’S GUIDE
  • 2. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction..................................................................................................................................................................................................................3 Background Information The Overall Goal of the K to 12 Curriculum .......................................................................................................................................................3 The Conceptual Framework of the Teaching of TLE..........................................................................................................................................3 The TLE Exploratory Courses ...........................................................................................................................................................................5 The Learning Modules and Lessons............................................................................................................................................................................6 New Feature of the Teaching of TLE ...........................................................................................................................................................................6 About the Learning Module Design of the Module.........................................................................................................................................................................................7 Parts of the Lesson ...........................................................................................................................................................................................8 Reflection ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................11 Curriculum Guide.......................................................................................................................................................................................................12
  • 3. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 3 Teacher’s Guide for TLE Exploratory Course on MECHANICAL DRAFTING Introduction This Teacher’s Guide is intended for you, the TLE teacher, who teaches any of the more than 24 TLE exploratory courses in the Grades 7 and 8 of the K to 12 curriculum. To ensure that you teach the TLE exploratory courses the way they were intended to be taught, you must see the big picture of the K to 12 curriculum and the teaching of TLE. Some background information is necessary. Background Information 1. The Overall Goal of the K to 12 Curriculum The K to 12 Curriculum has as its overarching goal the holistic development of every Filipino learner with 21st century skills who is adequately prepared for work, entrepreneurship, middle level skills development and higher education. The over arching goal of the K to 12 curriculum, tells you that the teaching of TLE plays a very important role in the realization of the overall goal of the curriculum. Whether or not the K to 12 graduate is skilled and ready for work, entrepreneurship and middle skills development depend to a great extent on how effectively you taught TLE. 2. The Conceptual Framework of the Teaching of TLE Below is a schematic diagram of Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE) framework in general secondary schools. This should guide you in the teaching of the TLE exploratory courses.
  • 4. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 4 Figure 1.TLE Framework The diagram shows that Technology and Livelihood Education encompasses the field of Home Economics, Industrial Arts, Agri-Fishery Arts and ICT. The 24 TLE courses can be categorized under any of these fields.
  • 5. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 5 TLE is geared towards the development of technological proficiency and is anchored on knowledge and information, entrepreneurial concepts, process and delivery, work values and life skills. K to 12 TLE is… a. one that is built on adequate mastery of knowledge and information, skills and processes, acquisition of right work values and life skills; b. one that equip students with skills for lifelong learning; and c. one that is founded on cognitive, behavioral or psychomotor and affective dimensions of human development. The diagram likewise shows that entrepreneurial concepts also form part of the foundation of quality TLE. It is expected that your TLE students, after using the Learning Module on Entrepreneurship, imbibe the entrepreneurial spirit and consequently set up their own businesses in the areas of Agri-Fishery Arts, Industrial Arts, Home Economics, and Information and Communication Technology. TLE by its nature is dominantly a skill subject and so you must engage your students in an experiential, contextualized, and authentic teaching- learning process. It is a subject where your students learn best by doing. It is integrative in approach. For instance, it integrates entrepreneurship with all the areas of TLE. It integrates concepts, skills and values. 3. The TLE Exploratory Courses TLE in Grades 7 and 8 are exploratory in nature. Your school will choose at least 4 from the list of 24 courses for which 23 Learning Modules have been prepared. 1 Your school’s choice is determined by the availability of its resources (faculty and facilities) as well as the local needs and resources of the community. The 24 TLE exploratory courses focus on four basic common competencies: 1) use and maintenance of tools and equipment; 2) mensuration and calculation; 3) occupational health and safety procedures, and 4) preparation and interpretation of technical drawing. Why are these competencies called basic? Because they are competencies that you must acquire in order that you can do higher level competencies. They are also described common because these are true to all TR-based TLE courses. 1 There are 24 TLE courses but there are only 23 Learning Modules because there is one Learning Module for Tailoring and Dressmaking.
  • 6. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 6 The Learning Modules and Lessons There is a Learning Module for each exploratory course. If there are 24 exploratory courses then you have 24 Learning Modules in your hands. But you will use 4 Modules only for the entire year in Grade 7(plus a fifth one on Entrepreneurship) and another 4 Modules in Grade 8 (plus a fifth one on Entrepreneurship). Each Learning Module consists of 4 to 5 Lessons2 . The Lessons are focused on the 4 to 5 basic competencies. To avoid meaningless repetition of the teaching of the 5 common competencies, you have to teach them in the context of the TLE course. For example, you teach “use and maintenance of tools” in beauty care when you are teaching the course on Beauty Care. You teach the same competencies - use and maintenance of tools-in Horticulture but in the context of Horticulture and so your tools will not be entirely the same. New Feature on the Teaching of TLE What’s new in the teaching of TLE in the K to 12 curriculum? In the K to 12 curriculum, the TLE courses are taught based on the learning outcomes and performance criteria stated on the Training Regulations(TR)from Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). They are TR- based. Why is this necessary? To prepare the K to 12 graduate for lucrative work, he/she must earn a National Certificate (NC)I, II or even an NC of higher level that is required by industries. This he/she earns after passing an assessment given by TESDA. How can you ensure that the K to 12 high school student (Grade 9 to 12) pass TESDA assessment and obtain an NC? By seeing to it that you teach the TLE course in accordance with the performance criteria and learning outcomes laid down in the TESDA Training Regulations. Do the exploratory courses enable the high school student to earn already an NC? Not yet. Completion of the exploratory courses may not yet qualify a high school student to take an assessment for an NC. Instead, it helps him/her earn a Certificate of Competency (COC) at least in Grade 9 that will lead eventually him/her to an NC. In short, the COC paves the way to the earning of an NC. 2 Some Learning Modules combined use and maintenance of tools to make one Lesson, so the number of Lessons amount to 4; others made separate Lessons for use of tools and for maintenance of tools, thus the total is 5 Lessons.
  • 7. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 7 Student’s choice of TLE specialization begins in Grades 9.Afterhaving been exposed to an array of TLE courses during the exploratory phase in the first two years, the student will be most benefited, if in Grades 10,11, or 12 he/she continues with a TLE course in which he/she already has a COC. In that way, he/she will get an NC faster. About the Learning Module 1. Design of the Module a. The Module is designed to be a teacher-assisted learning kit or a self-learning kit on competencies that a Grade 7 TLE ought to possess. It explores the course on Aquaculture which helps your student earn a Certificate of Competency in Grade 9which leads to a National Certificate Level I / II (NCI / II)in Grades 10, 11 or 12. b. The Learning Module is made up of 4 to 5 Lessons based on the competencies. Each Lesson contains the following: 1) Learning Outcomes 2) Performance Standards 3) Materials/Resources 4) Definition of Terms 5) What Do You Already Know? 6) What Do You Need to Know? 7) How Much Have You Learned? 8) How Do You Apply What You Learned? 9) What Is Your Score? 10) References There are some TLE Modules which have a section on “How Do You Extend Your Learning?”, This section is meant for enrichment. It is usually given as an assignment for not everything can be taught and done in the classroom given a limited time. c. The Self-check can also serve as the posttest of the lesson.
  • 8. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 8 2. Parts of the Lesson. -The following explain the parts of each Lesson and describe what your students’- as well as your tasks are. Part of the Lesson Students’ Task Teacher’s Task 1. Learning outcomes are what your TLE student is supposed to know and be able to do after using the module. Since our TLE courses are TR-based, all learning outcomes are lifted from the TESDA TR. In the Curriculum Guide (the matrix which contains Content Standard, Performance Standard, Learning Competencies, Projects/Activities, Assessment, Duration), the identified Learning Outcomes are written in the column of Learning Competencies. Students acquaint themselves with the learning outcomes and performance standards and make them their personal goals. You introduce the learning outcomes to your students and make sure that they understand them and make these learning targets their own. Make these your goals for instruction. 2. Performance Standards are referred to as “performance criteria” in the TESDA TR. They are more specific descriptions of the student’s behavior that serve as evidence that the expected learning outcomes have been realized with the expected level of proficiency or in accordance with established standards. The learning outcomes and performance standards set the direction of your lessons. Students clearly understand the performance standards and make them their own learning goals. You introduce the performance standards to your students and make sure that they understand them and make these performance standards their own. Let these standards give your lesson its specific direction.
  • 9. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 9 These are what you should teach and, in turn, what you should assess. They are identified and are written for you in the Curriculum Guide. 3. Materials/Resources and References To teach effectively, you need materials and references. Materials may include equipment, hand tools or consumables. The references are the books, magazines, articles, websites you yourself and your students will read or refer to in order to gain greater understanding of the lesson. They are either in soft copy or hard copy. Get to know the materials. They are part of the Lesson. By all means, read the references for lesson mastery. Prepare the materials you need in advance. For gadget, tool or equipment, it is always wise to prepare, check and try them in advance to ensure that they function when you use them. As the saying goes “forewarned is forearmed.” Be resourceful in the preparation of materials. You are strongly encouraged to use appropriate local materials as substitute for listed materials that are not available. For effective teaching, your lesson preparation should include reading the list of references. Do not limit yourself to the list of references. If you discover good reference material/s, add to the list of references. Introduce the references to your students. Motivate them to read these references as they go through the module for mastery of the lesson. 4. The definition of terms and acronyms will help you understand the meaning of key words in your lesson. Defining key words as they are used in your lesson will Refer to the definition of terms for greater understanding of the lesson. Remind your students to refer to the definition of terms and acronyms for clearer understanding of the lesson.
  • 10. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 10 ensure that the key terms in your lesson mean one and the same for everyone in class and so avoid misunderstanding. 5. The section “What Do You Already Know” is intended to determine entry knowledge and skills of your students to find out if you have to teach the lesson, teach some parts of the lesson or skip it entirely because your students already know it. This is done by way of a pretest. Take the test honestly. Check answers against the answer key provided. Tell your students to accomplish the pretest. Explain that the purpose of the pretest is to find out how much they already know about the lesson in order to determine your next steps. It is, therefore, necessary that they take the test honestly, if they want to learn or want to be helped. Make it clear to them that their scores will not be recorded for grading purposes and will not be taken against them. If you find out that your students already know what you are about to teach, logic dictates that you do not need to teach it anymore. You may as well proceed to the next lesson. If, however, you find out that they do not yet know what you are about to teach, then by all means teach. Or if you discover that your students have some erroneous concepts, then teach and correct their misconceptions. To know what your students already know and do not yet know will guide you in adjusting your instruction. 6. “What Do You Need To Know?”- This section contains one or more Information Sheets and for some modules an Operation Sheet. These are important notes for the TLE student to read after which he/she is asked to do a Self-check to Read and understand the Information Sheet/s and /or Operation Sheet. Be prepared For a Self-check which serves as a posttest. Make sure students are engaged in reading the Information Sheet/Observation Sheet and in answering the self-check. Give assistance to your students where needed.
  • 11. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 11 determine how much he/she has learned. The self-check functions as a pretest. Correct answers by referring to the answer key. 7. “How Do You Apply What You Learned?” – In this section, you give your student the opportunity to transfer what he/she has learned in another activity or in real life situation. Ideally, this should be a performance test, what you usually call practical test. If “the proof of the pudding is in the eating”, then your student must be able to apply what she/he learned in real- life setting or must be able to come up with a product as an evidence of learning. Do the Activity. To determine level of performance, use the scoring rubrics or check answers against the answer key, which ever is applicable. Reflect on assessment results. Find a way to test real life application of what your students have learned. Do not hesitate to use ways of determining how your students can apply learned facts and concepts which are more authentic and realistic than that/those given in the Module. Reflect on assessment results. Use assessment results in planning your instruction. 8. How Do You Extend Your Learning? – As the word implies, this activity is done outside class hours for enrichment purposes. This can reinforce lesson mastery. Do the task assigned outside class hours. Motivate the students to do the task by making clear what the enrichment activity is about –why it is given, how it is done, how it relates to the class lesson . Reflection It is a good habit to reflect on your teaching for the day – what went well, what did not go well, why this activity went well with this group, why it didn’t work well with the other group. What are your realizations? What are lessons learned? Jot them down in your diary. Commit them to your memory. If you do this consistently, you will find your delivery improve substantially.
  • 12. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 12 Curriculum Guide for the Exploratory Course For you to get a complete picture of the complete TLE exploratory course on MECHANICAL DRAFTING, you are hereby provided with the Curriculum Guide on Mechanical Drafting . Content Standard Performance Standard Learning Competencies Projects/Activities Assessment Duration LESSON 1: PREPARING DRAFTING MATERIALSAND TOOLS/DRAWING INSTRUMENTS Demonstrate understanding of/on:  Types and uses of drafting materials /tools and drawing instruments  Proper manipulation of drafting materials tools and drawing instruments 1. Drafting materials, Tools and Drawing instruments are identified as per job requirements. 2. Materials and drawing tools are classified according to their uses. LO1.Identify drafting materials and tools/drawing instruments applicable to a specific job. 1. Compiling sample pictures of the different tools and drawing materials and classifying them. 2. Demonstrating the proper manipulation of drawing instruments.  Performance test  Written test 6 hours  Procedures in receiving and storing tools and materials  Different requisition forms and procedures 1. Materials and tools are received and inspected based on the specified quantity as requisition. 2. Tools and materials are checked for damages and manufacturing defects LO2. Request, receive, inspect and store drafting materials and tools. 1. Preparing list of drafting materials and tools per job requirement 2. Filling-up different forms such as requisition slip, borrower’s slip, etc. 3. Labeling tools and materials and storing/safekeeping them properly. 4. Testing the functionality of delivered tools and  Performance test  Written test 3 hours
  • 13. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 13 Content Standard Performance Standard Learning Competencies Projects/Activities Assessment Duration materials. LESSON 2: PERFORMINGBASIC MENSURATION AND CALCULATION Demonstrate understanding of/on:  Different measuring instruments and their application 1. Measuring instruments are selected and used according to the level of accuracy required. 2. Measurements taken are accurate to the finest gradation of the selected measuring instrument. 3. Measuring techniques used are correct and appropriate to the instrument used. LO1. Select and use measuring instruments. 1. Identifying the different measuring instruments 2. Observing proper use of measuring instruments  Self-paced learning activities  Guided demonstration (performance based) 6 hours  Cleaning and storing procedure for measuring instruments 1. Measuring instruments are cleaned in accordance with established standards. 2. Measuring instruments are stored in accordance with established standards. LO2. Clean and store measuring instruments. 1. Storing/safe keeping measuring tools properly  Performance test 2 hours  Conversion of fraction to decimal or decimal to fraction 1. Conversion results of fraction to decimal are accurate up to 2 decimal places. 2. Conversion results of decimal LO3. Convert fraction to decimal and vice versa 1. Solving problems and exercises correctly in: a. converting fraction to decimal or decimal to  Written test 2 hours
  • 14. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 14 Content Standard Performance Standard Learning Competencies Projects/Activities Assessment Duration to fraction are accurate to the nearest standard measurement fraction  Trade Mathematics and Measurement  Two system of measurements  Conversion of units of linear measurement. 1. English and metric measurements identified. 2. Conversion of English to metric system or metric to English system is performed according to standard procedure. LO4. Convert English to metric measureme nt system and vice versa 1. Solving problems and exercises correctly. 2. Converting units of linear measurement. 3. Converting decimal to fraction  Written test 2 hours LESSON 3: INTERPRETING WORKING PLANS AND SKETCHES Demonstrate understanding of/on:  Alphabet of lines  Line Sketching  Theories and principles of orthographic projections  Orthographic Projections  Pictorial drawing  More on Oblique Drawing  Scaling  Rules in Dimensioning  Preparation of Working Plans  Assembly and detailed drawing 1. Orthographic and pictorial drawings are interpreted according to drawing standards. 2. Assembly and detailed drawings are interpreted according to drawing standards. LO1.Identify assembly and detailed drawing. 1. Practicing line sketching 2. Sketching sample detail and assembly drawings 3. Observing drawing standards 4. Sketching orthographic views and pictorial views 5. Preparing a working plan 6. Identifying proper line applications  Written test  Performance test 13 hours
  • 15. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 15 Content Standard Performance Standard Learning Competencies Projects/Activities Assessment Duration LESSON 4: APPLYING SAFETY PRACTICES Demonstrate understanding of/on:  Occupational safety standards and enterprise safety policies.  Practicing Proper Procedures in using drafting tools, materials and instrument  Keeping Workplace Clean and organized following 5S  Accident Prevention Signs and Symbols  Hazards in the workplace  Types of workplace hazards and examples 1. Hazards are identified correctly in accordance with OHS procedures. 2. Safety signs and symbols are identified and adhered to in accordance with workplace safety procedures. LO1. Identifying hazardous area 1. Observing safety work habits in the work place 2. Multimedia presentation  Written test  Performance test 4 hours  Personal protective equipment (PPE) for different drafting operations 1. Personal protective clothing/equipment (PPE) identified per job requirements. 2. Proper wearing of PPE is properly observed in accordance with workplace safety policies. LO2. Use personal protective clothing and devices 2. Familiarizing oneself with the different types and uses of personal protective equipment (PPE) 3. Multimedia presentation  Written test  Actual demonstration 2 hours 40 hours
  • 16. K to 12 TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION INDUSTRIAL ARTS - MECHANICAL DRAFTING (Exploratory) **TWG on K to 12 Curriculum Guide – version April 10, 2012 16 “By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest.” - Confucius