LP TLE PMC 1 Calculating Data Storage
LP TLE PMC 1 Calculating Data Storage
Department of Education
Region XII
KIDAPAWAN CITY DIVISION
JP Laurel Corner, Quirino Street, Kidapawan City
I-OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard: B. Performance Standard: C. Learning
The learners demonstrates The learners shall be able to Competencies/objectives:
understanding of concepts and perform mensuration and The learner should be able to
underlying principles in performing calculation based on a given calculate data storage.
computer operations. tasks.
II-CONTENT General Topic: PERFORMING MENSURATION AND
CALCULATIONS (TLE_IACSS912PCO-Ig-i-)
Calculate data storage
III- LEARNING RESOURCES
A. References Books: K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education Learning
Module in Computer System Servicing
IV- PROCEDURES
TEACHER’S ACTIVITIES
A. Preliminary Activities
Prayer Let us pray……….. Amen
Greetings Good morning class!!!
Checking of Attendance Classroom monitor kindly list down who is absent today.
C. Establishing a purpose
for the lesson Objective:
Group 1
Compute the following: Show your Solution.
1) 700 Megabytes = ________ Gigabytes
2) 4.3 Gigabytes = ________ Terabytes
3) 5 Terabytes = ________ Gigabytes
Group 2
Compute the following: Show your Solution.
1) 84 Megabytes = ________ Gigabytes
2) 3 Kilobytes = ________ Megabytes
3) 2 bits =_________ bytes
- One kilobyte is a little more than one thousand bytes, specifically 1,024. A
megabyte represents more than a million bytes or 1,048,576. A gigabyte is
1,073,741,824 bytes. A terabyte is 1,099,511,627,776. The exact number is
gained by taking 2^n power. When referring to storage space, we use the
terms bytes (B), kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and
terabytes (TB).
- CDs have a data storage capacity of approximately 700 MB. DVDs have a data
storage capacity of approximately 4.3 GB on a single-layer disc, and
approximately 8.5 GB on a dual-layer disc. BDs have a storage capacity of 25
GB on a single-layer disc, and 50 GB on a dual-layer disc.
- Once we know the size of a file or folder, it is possible to determine the
number of bytes being used. For example:
A file is 20 KB in size
1 KB = 1,024 Bytes
20 * 1,024 = 20,480 bytes in a 20 KB file
G. Finding Practical
applications of concepts 1. In a hard drive has 3 terabytes capacity, what is the equivalent value in
and skills in daily living gigabytes?
(APPLICATION) Solution:
3 TB x 1024 𝐺𝐵
1 𝑇𝐵
= 3072 GB
2. There is 1 DVD item has a value of 25 Megabytes, how many kilobytes in
1
DVD?
Solution:
25 MB x 1024 𝐾𝐵
1 𝑀𝐵
= 25600 K
H. Evaluation of Learning Directions: Read and understand carefully. Calculate and Solve the
(EVALUATION) problems
Presented below.
A. No. of learners who B. No. of learners who C. Did the remedial D. No. of learners who
earned 80% in the scored below 80% who lessons work? No. of continue to require
evaluation: ________ needs additional learners who have caught remediation:
activities for up with the lesson: _________
remediation: _________ ________
E. Which of my teaching strategy/ies worked well? Why did these work?