As - Carpentry 7 - W2 - Q2
As - Carpentry 7 - W2 - Q2
TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT – ACTIVITY SHEETS in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Activity Sheets)
CARPENTRY G7 (Exploratory)
Quarter 2 – Week 2
Objectives:
1. Identify tools and equipment base on classification/specification and job requirement.
2. Gain understanding on segregation and labelling of non- functional tools and equipment.
3. Realize the importance of segregation and labelling of tools and equipment in carpentry
works.
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Guide Questions:
1. Study the picture above.
2. What can you say about the setup of tools and equipment?
3. Do you think it will help you to make your work easy? How?
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4. TRY SQUARE – an implement used to check adjacent surfaces for squareness and
mark right angles.
5. CALIPER – is used to measure the distance between two opposite sides of an
object.
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Project ISuLAT – ACTIVITY SHEETS in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Activity Sheets)
7. DOVETAIL SAW – a small backsaw with thin blade, fine teeth, and straight
handle used for accurate work (as in cabinetmaking and patternmaking).
F. Boring Tools
1. AUGER BIT – a drilling device, or drill bit, used for making holes in wood or in the
ground.
2. EXPANSIVE BIT – a bit with a cutting blade that can be adjusted to various sizes.
3. DRILL BIT – are cutting tools used to remove material to create holes, almost
always of circular cross-section.
G. Holding Tools
1. C-CLAMP – type of clamp device typically used to hold a wood or metal work piece,
and often used in, but are not limited to, carpentry and welding.
2. BENCH VISE – a holding device attached to a workbench; has two jaws to hold
workpiece firmly in place.
3. BAR CLAMP – a frame consisting of a long bar with two adjustable clamping jaws
that is used usually in woodwork or cabinetmaking for holding large work.
H. Miscellaneous Tools
1. OIL STONE – a block of fine-grained stone, usually oiled, for putting the final edge
on certain cutting tools by abrasion.
2. FILES – a tool used to remove fine amounts of material from a workpiece.
3. PAINT BRUSH – a brush used to apply paint or sometimes ink.
4. NAIL SET – a tool used in driving the head of a nail below, or level with, a wood
surface.
5. SAW SET – a term applied to various forms of a tool used in the tuning and
sharpening of saw blades.
I. Portable Power Tools
1. SANDER – a power tool used to smooth surfaces by abrasion with sandpaper.
2. ROUTER – a hand tool or power tool that routs (hollows out) an area in hard
material, such as wood or plastic.
3. JIGSAW – a saw which uses a reciprocating blade to cut irregular curves, such as
stenciled designs, in wood, metal, or other materials.
4. CIRCULAR SAW – a power-saw using a toothed or abrasive disc or blade to cut
different materials using a rotary motion spinning around an arbor.
5. ELECTRIC DRILL – a drill which is driven by an electric motor.
J. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
1. GOGGLES – or safety glasses, are forms of protective eyewear that usually enclose
or protect the area surrounding the eye in order to prevent particulates, water or
chemicals from striking the eyes.
2. EAR PROTECTOR – used to protect the ear, either externally from elements such
as cold, intrusion by water and other environmental conditions, debris, or
specifically from noise.
3. FACE MASK – flexible paper pad held over the nose and mouth by elastic or
rubber straps for personal comfort against non-toxic nuisance dusts.
4. GLOVES – a garment covering the whole hand.
5. APRON – a garment usually of cloth, plastic, or leather usually tied around the
waist and used to protect clothing or adorn a costume.
K. Driving Tools
1. CLAW HAMMER – a tool primarily used for driving nails into, or pulling nails
from, some other object.
2. MALLET – a kind of hammer, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is
smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually has a relatively large head.
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT – ACTIVITY SHEETS in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Activity Sheets)
3. NAIL SET – a tool used in driving the head of a nail below, or level with, a wood
surface.
4. SCREWDRIVER – a tool, manual or powered, used for screwing (installing) and
unscrewing (removing) screws.
Direction: Categorize the following tools and equipment based on their classification
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DIVISION OF GEN. TRIAS CITY
Project ISuLAT – ACTIVITY SHEETS in Technology and Livelihood Education (TLE)
(Intensified Support to Learning Alternatives Through Activity Sheets)
B. Performance Task:
Direction: ODL student will create a 2-minute video and the MDL student will
prepare a photo collage showing how to segregate and label non-functional tools in
home. You may follow the procedures indicated in the information sheet. You may
also ask for the assistance of you family members in performing the task.
SCORING RUBRICS:
Criteria Score
1. Segregate and label 7 tools and equipment 5 points
REFERENCES:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki
https://www.britannica.com/technology
http://www.finedictionary.com
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary
https://www.thefreedictionary.com
https://www.dictionary.com
https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english
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