LESSON PLAN in T.L.
SECTOR: SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING GRADE 7/ GRADE 8
SPECIALIZATION: SMAW
LESSON: WELDING HAND TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
LEARNING MODULE TITLE: KTO12 BASIC EDUCATION PROGRAM 7AND 8 SMAW
pg.8-23
LEARNING COMPETENCY: LO1. Identify and select materials and tools
Code: TLE_IAAW7/8UT-0a-1
I.OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson the student should be able to:
a. Classify the different welding hand tools and equipment
b. Identify the uses of welding hand tools equipment according to the task requirments
c. Observe safety procedure of using tools and equipment
II. SUBJECT MATTER
Topic: Types of Electric Circuit
III. TEACHING AIDS/MATERIALS AND DEVICES: power point presentation, And real
object
IV. PROCEDURE:
A. Preparation
1. Routine Activities
a. Cleaning the classroom
b. Prayer
c. Checking the attendance
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Good Morning class Good morning sir!
Before we start our lesson this morning. The student will varies their answer
Class what can you observe
with my attire?
This is what we called the personal
protective equipment (PPE) to make sure
that we can prevent an accident in our
work place.
(the teacher will discuss the following
PPE that he wear.)
Class I have here a different tools and The student will go in front and they will
materials in front of you can you identify show to their classmate the tools and
what are this tools? materials that they know.
Did you enjoy our activity class? Yes sir!
Our topic for today is all about the
different types of electrical circuit.
B. APPLICATION (LECTURE/DISCUSSION)
The teacher will discuss the following
Electric circuit
- Any arrangement of materials that allows electricity to flow or the complete
(continous)flow of current is possible through the conductor (path) from the
source to the load and back the source.
Elements of Electric Circuit
1. SOURCE – provides electrical power to the circuit. Ex. Cell/battery, and
generator
2. LOAD – power consuming device usually an appliances, lights or equipment.
3. CONTROL/SWITCH – a controlling device used to turn the current ON and
OFF.
4. PATH – a conductor that provides a passages of electric current from the
source to the load.
TYPES OF CIRCUIT/CONNECTION
1. SERIES CIRCUIT – two or more loads are connected end to end along the
path of current in a single closed. Thus, there is only one current path in the
whole circuit.
Ex. Christmas lights
2. PARALLEL CIRCUIT – two or more loads are connected side by side
across the path of current. The current flowing in each branch is dependent
from each other. Therefore, each branch has only its own current flowing.
C. APPLICATION
Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity
Did you understand the lesson? Yes sir!
Is there any question? are you sure? No sir!
If there’s none. I will group you into 2 The student will go to their respective
groups. The 1st group will be assembling groups.
the series circuit and the 2nd group will
assemble the parallel circuit.
This activity should be finished within 10 The student will do their activity together
minutes the first group to finished first with their group and they will present
and can connect correctly will declare as their work in front of their classmates.
winner.
I think you are ready now for our short
test.
Get ½ piece of paper.
D. EVALUATION
IDENTIFY THE FOLLOWING PICTURE
3
1
2
4
TEST II – DRAW THE TWO TYPES OF CONNECTION
PREPARED BY :
JOHN REY H. VIDAL
TEACHER I