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This document provides an overview of measuring tools and measurement systems used in a shop class. It introduces common measuring tools like a square, ruler, level, divider, and caliper and describes how each is used. It also explains the metric and English measurement systems, noting that shop tools often have both systems displayed. The document provides exercises for converting between metric and English units of length. The overall purpose is to help students learn to select the proper measuring tools for a job and perform accurate measurements and calculations using different systems.
This document provides definitions and information about mensuration and calculating measurements. It begins by stating the learning outcomes as selecting measuring instruments and carrying out measurements and calculations. It then defines key terms related to mensuration such as area, circumference, dimension, fraction, and perimeter. The document goes on to identify common measuring tools such as rulers, calipers, and protractors. It provides details on how to properly handle and use different measuring instruments. Finally, it concludes by thanking the reader.
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This document discusses tools and equipment needed for fish and shrimp nurseries. It begins by listing the objectives of identifying and differentiating tools from equipment, and stating their functions. It then describes an activity where students are grouped and asked to list tools and equipment. Several hand tools are then classified and described, including cutting/pinching tools, striking tools, and driving tools. Farm equipment is also discussed, such as gasoline water pumps, salinity refractometers, pH meters, and DO meters. The document ends by defining the difference between tools and equipment.
This document provides an overview of carpentry tools and their proper use and maintenance. It begins by outlining three learning outcomes related to checking tools and understanding how to demonstrate their use. Several common carpentry tools are then described, including measuring tools like rulers and pull-push rules, marking tools, levels, saws, hammers, and screwdrivers. The document also discusses tool classification and holding tools. It concludes by outlining activities for students, such as demonstrating tool use, applying lubricant, and creating an educational video about a carpentry tool.
The document is a learning module from the Department of Education of the Philippines that outlines the K to 12 basic education curriculum for shielded metal arc work (SMAW). The module covers 4 lessons - using basic hand tools and equipment, performing mensuration and calculations, applying safety practices, and interpreting plans and drawings. It provides learning outcomes, performance standards, definitions, and content for students in grades 7 and 8 to learn introductory skills in SMAW.
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This document discusses measuring tools used for precision work. It describes various types of measuring tools including T-squares, triangles, rulers, triangular scales, protractors, and tape rulers. T-squares are used for drawing horizontal lines up to 48 inches. Triangles are used for vertical and oblique lines and come in 45 and 30x60 sizes. Rulers measure sizes up to 6 or 12 inches. Triangular scales reproduce dimensions at full size or reduced/enlarged. Protractors measure angles other than 45 and 30 degrees. Tape rulers accurately measure curved surfaces up to 300 feet. The document concludes with tips for proper care and maintenance of drafting measuring tools.
This document discusses the importance of measuring tools. It defines measurement as providing reference points for describing objects by weight, length, or capacity. Measuring tools are anything used to take quantitative data like weight, length, or temperature, and are essential for many jobs. The two most common types of measuring tools are rulers, which are sometimes called rules or lines, and scales, which are used for weighing. Accurate and precise measurements are important for scientific work, as errors can impact results.
LAS 2_ Select Measuring Tools and Perform Measurement and Calculationbeverlyjaneespinosa1
This document provides an overview of measuring tools and measurement systems used in a shop class. It introduces common measuring tools like a square, ruler, level, divider, and caliper and describes how each is used. It also explains the metric and English measurement systems, noting that shop tools often have both systems displayed. The document provides exercises for converting between metric and English units of length. The overall purpose is to help students learn to select the proper measuring tools for a job and perform accurate measurements and calculations using different systems.
This document provides definitions and information about mensuration and calculating measurements. It begins by stating the learning outcomes as selecting measuring instruments and carrying out measurements and calculations. It then defines key terms related to mensuration such as area, circumference, dimension, fraction, and perimeter. The document goes on to identify common measuring tools such as rulers, calipers, and protractors. It provides details on how to properly handle and use different measuring instruments. Finally, it concludes by thanking the reader.
This document discusses marking out and measuring equipment, tools, and techniques. It aims to enable trainees to choose, maintain, and use suitable marking out and measuring equipment. It describes various tools like rulers, tapes, calipers, micrometers, gauges, and their uses. It also discusses marking out processes and tools used for transferring designs to workpieces like dividers and odd leg calipers.
This document discusses tools and equipment needed for fish and shrimp nurseries. It begins by listing the objectives of identifying and differentiating tools from equipment, and stating their functions. It then describes an activity where students are grouped and asked to list tools and equipment. Several hand tools are then classified and described, including cutting/pinching tools, striking tools, and driving tools. Farm equipment is also discussed, such as gasoline water pumps, salinity refractometers, pH meters, and DO meters. The document ends by defining the difference between tools and equipment.
This document provides an overview of carpentry tools and their proper use and maintenance. It begins by outlining three learning outcomes related to checking tools and understanding how to demonstrate their use. Several common carpentry tools are then described, including measuring tools like rulers and pull-push rules, marking tools, levels, saws, hammers, and screwdrivers. The document also discusses tool classification and holding tools. It concludes by outlining activities for students, such as demonstrating tool use, applying lubricant, and creating an educational video about a carpentry tool.
The document is a learning module from the Department of Education of the Philippines that outlines the K to 12 basic education curriculum for shielded metal arc work (SMAW). The module covers 4 lessons - using basic hand tools and equipment, performing mensuration and calculations, applying safety practices, and interpreting plans and drawings. It provides learning outcomes, performance standards, definitions, and content for students in grades 7 and 8 to learn introductory skills in SMAW.
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This document discusses measuring tools used for precision work. It describes various types of measuring tools including T-squares, triangles, rulers, triangular scales, protractors, and tape rulers. T-squares are used for drawing horizontal lines up to 48 inches. Triangles are used for vertical and oblique lines and come in 45 and 30x60 sizes. Rulers measure sizes up to 6 or 12 inches. Triangular scales reproduce dimensions at full size or reduced/enlarged. Protractors measure angles other than 45 and 30 degrees. Tape rulers accurately measure curved surfaces up to 300 feet. The document concludes with tips for proper care and maintenance of drafting measuring tools.
This document discusses the importance of measuring tools. It defines measurement as providing reference points for describing objects by weight, length, or capacity. Measuring tools are anything used to take quantitative data like weight, length, or temperature, and are essential for many jobs. The two most common types of measuring tools are rulers, which are sometimes called rules or lines, and scales, which are used for weighing. Accurate and precise measurements are important for scientific work, as errors can impact results.
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This document discusses various measuring and marking tools used in construction, manufacturing, and other fields. It describes common tools like rulers, tape measures, calipers, levels, and marking tools. It explains what each tool is used for and provides examples of applications. Maintaining tools by cleaning, lubricating, and proper storage is also mentioned to keep them in good working condition.
This document provides information about a learning module on shielded metal arc work (SMAW) for grades 7 and 8 in the Philippines. It covers 4 lessons: (1) use of basic hand tools and equipment, (2) mensuration and calculations, (3) safety practices, and (4) interpreting plans and drawings. Each lesson aims to teach students specific learning outcomes and performance standards. The module defines important terms, provides learning activities and assessments to help students master the content. It explains that students must apply what they learn in real tasks to show their understanding. The goal is for students to gain skills needed for the national certificate level II qualification in SMAW.
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Here are the key points about cutting tools:
- Hacksaw is used for cutting metals like plates, pipes, rods, and bars. It has an adjustable frame that holds replaceable blades with teeth.
- Files are made of hardened steel and have rows of teeth for shaping metal. They vary in shape, cut, and coarseness. Common types include flat, mill, square and round files.
- Cold chisels are wedge-shaped for cutting, shearing and chipping metal. Types include flat, cape, diamond, and round-nose chisels for different tasks.
- Scrapers remove burrs and edges from metal surfaces. Different shapes fit various purposes.
- Punches are
Here are the key points about cutting tools:
- Hacksaw is used for cutting metals like plates, pipes, rods, and bars. It has an adjustable frame that holds replaceable blades with teeth.
- Files are made of hardened steel and have rows of teeth for shaping metal. They vary in shape, cut, and coarseness. Common types include flat, mill, square and round files.
- Cold chisels are wedge-shaped for cutting, shearing and chipping metal. Types include flat, cape, diamond, and round-nose chisels for different tasks.
- Scrapers remove burrs and edges from metal surfaces. Different shapes fit various purposes.
- Punches are
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This document outlines an assessment for a student to complete practical measurements and calculations. The assessment contains 4 activities: 1) measuring the circumference and area of a circle, and volume and weight of a cylinder; 2) measuring the dimensions of a room and performing quantity calculations; 3) measuring a volume in cubic meters; and 4) measuring footing dimensions. The student must follow safety instructions, take photos as evidence, and has two attempts to complete the assessment satisfactorily.
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Tools are objects used to perform work and tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible. They can be hand tools that require no external power or power tools. Measuring tools are used to determine dimensions before other processes are applied. Common measuring tools include rulers, steel rules, combination squares, calipers, vernier calipers and dial calipers, which can measure internal or external sizes with precision.
This document provides information about tools and materials used for staking out building lines. It defines 20 tools such as hammers, saws, levels, and string, and explains their purposes. It also identifies 4 materials: working plans/drawings, lumber, nails, and plywood. The document is intended to teach students about tools and materials for staking out building lines through definitions and a self-check activity.
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This document discusses various measuring and marking tools used in construction, manufacturing, and other fields. It describes common tools like rulers, tape measures, calipers, levels, and marking tools. It explains what each tool is used for and provides examples of applications. Maintaining tools by cleaning, lubricating, and proper storage is also mentioned to keep them in good working condition.
This document provides information about a learning module on shielded metal arc work (SMAW) for grades 7 and 8 in the Philippines. It covers 4 lessons: (1) use of basic hand tools and equipment, (2) mensuration and calculations, (3) safety practices, and (4) interpreting plans and drawings. Each lesson aims to teach students specific learning outcomes and performance standards. The module defines important terms, provides learning activities and assessments to help students master the content. It explains that students must apply what they learn in real tasks to show their understanding. The goal is for students to gain skills needed for the national certificate level II qualification in SMAW.
The document provides a project plan for making an extension cord. It includes objectives to demonstrate how to make an extension cord safely. Materials, tools, steps and criteria for assessment are listed. The total cost of materials is estimated at 94 pesos plus estimated labor costs of 28 pesos, for a total selling cost of 122 pesos. Pictures are provided of sample materials. Performance will be assessed on accuracy, workmanship, proper tool handling and speed.
Here are the key points about cutting tools:
- Hacksaw is used for cutting metals like plates, pipes, rods, and bars. It has an adjustable frame that holds replaceable blades with teeth.
- Files are made of hardened steel and have rows of teeth for shaping metal. They vary in shape, cut, and coarseness. Common types include flat, mill, square and round files.
- Cold chisels are wedge-shaped for cutting, shearing and chipping metal. Types include flat, cape, diamond, and round-nose chisels for different tasks.
- Scrapers remove burrs and edges from metal surfaces. Different shapes fit various purposes.
- Punches are
Here are the key points about cutting tools:
- Hacksaw is used for cutting metals like plates, pipes, rods, and bars. It has an adjustable frame that holds replaceable blades with teeth.
- Files are made of hardened steel and have rows of teeth for shaping metal. They vary in shape, cut, and coarseness. Common types include flat, mill, square and round files.
- Cold chisels are wedge-shaped for cutting, shearing and chipping metal. Types include flat, cape, diamond, and round-nose chisels for different tasks.
- Scrapers remove burrs and edges from metal surfaces. Different shapes fit various purposes.
- Punches are
This document provides information about the basic tools, equipment, and processes used for sewing. It identifies the five basic sewing processes as measuring, cutting, marking, hand stitching, machine stitching, and pressing. The document then lists and describes the various tools used for each step, including tapes, rulers, scissors, pins, needles, thread, and sewing machines. It discusses the importance of knowing how to sew and provides classroom activities and assignments for students to learn to identify tools and sewing processes.
This document outlines an assessment for a student to complete practical measurements and calculations. The assessment contains 4 activities: 1) measuring the circumference and area of a circle, and volume and weight of a cylinder; 2) measuring the dimensions of a room and performing quantity calculations; 3) measuring a volume in cubic meters; and 4) measuring footing dimensions. The student must follow safety instructions, take photos as evidence, and has two attempts to complete the assessment satisfactorily.
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The lesson plan discusses computer hardware tools and their proper use. It includes identifying various tools like screwdrivers, pliers, and anti-static equipment. Students will learn the functions of different tools through group activities and a multiple choice quiz. They will then demonstrate their understanding by drawing examples of common hand tools used for computer servicing. The plan aims to teach tool safety and ensure students appreciate the value of proper tool selection.
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This document provides a lesson plan on metalworks that covers four main lessons:
1) Use of basic hand tools and equipment, how to classify and maintain them
2) Perform basic mensuration and calculations for metalworks
3) Apply safety practices like identifying hazards and using PPE
4) Interpret plans and drawings with welding symbols
It includes objectives, learning outcomes, activities, and assessments. The first lesson covers measuring, cutting, driving, and holding tools. It describes tool components and uses. The second lesson involves measurement conversions. The third stresses safety practices. The fourth interprets welding plans and symbols.
The document discusses materials and tools used in making electrical gadgets. It lists learning objectives which include understanding and constructing simple electrical gadgets. It identifies various tools like pliers, screwdrivers, and materials like wires, switches, and discusses their proper uses. The document provides activities for students to identify, draw, and discuss tools and materials. It emphasizes safety practices like wearing gloves and inspecting tools when working with electricity.
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The document discusses different measuring instruments used in technical drafting and their purposes. It lists common measuring tools like the compass, divider, protractor, triangles, T-square, ruler, tape ruler, and triangular scale. The document also provides examples of unit conversion calculations between millimeters and centimeters, and inches and meters.
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24. 1. Wipe measuring tools/instruments
before returning them to the storage
room.
2. Oil the movable parts of the
measuring tools such as zigzag
rules, calipers, dividers and
compasses to avoid stock-up.
3. Make sure that grits like sand do
not get inside the housing or case of
a pull-push rule to avoid wearing off
of the graduations.
25. 4. Check the lock of a
pull-push rule if it is
working.
26. 1. Do not wipe off edges of
the steel tape of pull-push
rule with bare hands to
avoid injury .
2.Do not pull the steel tape
of pull-push rule too much
to avoid the coil spring from
damage.
3. Do not use the caliper
as tongs.
27. Activity 1: Pair it Fair
• Match the tools from column A to the respective description in column
B. Write the correct answer in your notebook.
Column A Column B
_______1. Divider A. Used for scribing arcs and circles
_______2. Compass b. used for measuring long pieces of stock
_______3. Caliper C. A tool for measuring diameter.
_______4. Zigzag Rule D. A folded measuring tool for long pieces
of wood or lumber
_______5. Protractor E. Used for laying out angles
F. Used for dividing distance for accurate
sizes before cutting.
28. Activity 2: FIX IT UP
• Arrange the jumbled word letters to identify the measuring tools
being described. Write your answer on the space provided each
sentence.
__________1. a measuring device which is one meter in length. ICE
SKREMTT
__________2.Used for checking the flatness and squareness of
materials to be measured. EASY QUARTER
__________3. used for measuring short pieces of stock. LURRE
__________4. Used for measuring long pieces of stock. RUSH UP
PULLEL
__________5. A tool for measuring diameter. REPLICA
29. POST TEST
Test 1
Direction: Write DO if the statement must be followed in using measuring
instruments and DON’T if not.
1. Check the lock of Pull Push Rule before working.
2. Pull the steel tape of the pull push rule too much to avoid the coil
spring from damage.
3. wipe off edges of the steel tape of pull push rule with bare hands to
avoid injury.
4. make sure that grits like sand do not get inside the housing or case
of pull push rule to avoid wearing off the graduations.
5. Oil the movable parts of the measuring tools such as zigzag rule,
calipers, dividers and compass to avoid stock up.
30. POST TEST
Test 2
Direction: Identify the ff. measuring instrument being described.
Write the correct answer on your paper.
1. a measuring device which is one meter in length
2. Used for checking the flatness and squareness of materials to be
measured.
3. A tool for measuring diameter.
4. Used for scribing arcs and circles.
5. A tool for measuring diameter.