WELCOME TO
MODULE 3!
4TH
Quarter
Check
Condition of
Tools and
Equipment.
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ACTIVITY: Instructions;
Guess the hidden word.
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Analyze the picture by
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addition and substruction.
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EXAMPL
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E:
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CARPEN
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+ Try
Square
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+ Pencil
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Ruler
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+ - Hand Tool
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- + Spirit
Level
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CLASSIFICATIO
N
OF
HAND TOOLS
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1 Measuring tools
2 Marking Lining Tools
Classification
of 3 Edge cutting tools
Hand Tools
4 Tooth-cutting tools
5 Boring tools
6 Holding tools
7 Miscellaneous tools
Classification
of 8 Portable power tools
Hand Tools
9 PPE
10 Driving tools
Measuring Tools
&
Marking Lining
tools
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Learning Objectives:
Discover the Label the Value the
different different importance of
measuring measuring measuring
tool and tool and tools and
marking marking tools.
lining tool.
marking
tool.
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Measuring
Tool
Measuring tools refer
to tools that measure
things like distances
and angles.
Pull-Push
Rule
Is a flexible tape that
slides into a material
case and it is used to
measure irregular
and regular shapes.
Ruler
12-inch or one-foot
rule and it is used
to take/make
simple
measurements.
Meter Stick
Used to
measure a work
piece.
Try Square
Squaring, measuring
and testing tool used
to check adjacent
surfaces for
squareness.
Caliper
Used to transfer
measurements from
the rule to the work.
Steel Square
Framing square used to
mark out the work for
squaring and checking of
angles and is used in the
construction of roof
framing and large
furniture.
Spirit Level
Used for testing
vertical and
horizontal
surfaces.
Plumb bob
Used to test the
vertical and
horizontal
surfaces.
Marking
Lining Tool
Lining tools
are tools used to
mark what is
measured or to be
measured.
Pencil
Used to layout
or mark
cutting lines.
Marking Gauge
Wood or metal tool
consisting of a beam,
head and a point
used to mark a line
parallel to the grain of
the wood.
Chalk Line
Used to establish a
straight line on a
surface.
Divider
Tool with two metal
legs used to lay-out
an arc circle or step
off division on a
line.
Compass
Used to scribe arcs
and circle in a
metal wood.
APPLICATION: Classification; Draw a smiley if it is
a measuring tool, then draw a heart if it is a marking
lining tool.
Ex. Caliper Ex. Marking
gauge
1. Divider 6. Ruler
2. Plumb bob 7. Meter
stick
3. Chalk line 8. Steel square
4. Compass 9. Pencil
WELCOME TO
MODULE 3!
4TH
Quarter
CLASSIFICATIO
N
OF
HAND TOOLS
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1 Measuring tools
2 Marking Lining Tools
Classification
of 3 Edge cutting tools
Hand Tools
4 Tooth-cutting tools
5 Boring tools
6 Holding tools
7 Miscellaneous tools
Classification
of 8 Portable power tools
Hand Tools
9 PPE
10 Driving tools
Edge Cutting Tools,
& Tooth-cutting tools
Boring tools
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Learning Objectives:
Discover the Label the Value the
different edge different edge importance of
cutting tools, cutting tools, edge cutting
tooth-cutting tooth-cutting tools, tooth-
tools & boring tools & boring cutting tools &
tools. tools. boring tools.
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Edge Cutting
Tool
Edge-cutting tools
usually have
padded or insulated
handles.
Chisel
used to trim
and shape
wood.
Plane
used to obtain
a smooth and
flat surface.
Spoke shave
small plane like
tool from
irregularly
shaped objects.
Cabinet
scraper piece
rectangular
of steel with two
cutting edges used
for working flat
and curved shapes.
Tooth Cutting
Tool
designed to cut across
the grain of the wood.
Its teeth are. sharpened
like a knife so they will
cut the fibers of the
wood on.
Cross Cut
Saw
handsaw used to
cut the wood
across the grain.
Rip-saw
hand saw used
to cut the wood
along the grain.
Back Saw
handsaw with a
metal back and
plywood and
joinery.
Compass Saw
used to cut
irregular shape
either in large or
small board.
Turning Saw
used to rip, cross
and cut curves
in lumber.
Coping Saw
u-shaped saw
used for cutting
irregular shape
in small board.
Dovetail Saw
small back saw
with a straight
chisel type handle
used to cut very
fine joints.
BORING
TOOLS
is a tool used in
metalworking
and
woodworking.
Auger bit
tool used to make
hole in woods.
Expansive bit
tool used to drill
holes of various
sizes in woods.
Drill Bit
tool used for
boring holes either
in metals, woods
or plastics.
APPLICATION: Classification; Write ECT if edge
cutting tools, TCT if tooth-cutting tools and BT if
boring tools. In any paper.
Ex. Chisel ECT
1. Drill Bit 6. Rip saw
2. Coping saw 7. Auger bit
3. Back saw 8. Cabinet scraper
4. Spoke shave 9. Dovetail saw
5. Plane 10. Expansive Bit
GOODMORNING
PONKANA!
Kindly arrange your
chairs and clean your
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RULES!
RAISE STAY AT
YOUR YOUR
LISTEN SEAT
HAND
CLEAN
YOUR PARTICIPAT
E
AREA
New Set-up
One for
Column all-all for Leaders Seats
= boat one
Cooperate
Points Deductions
as a group Ready
Boat 1 Boat 2 Boat 3 Boat 4 Boat 5
Luis Gonzales Arobo Barranco
Omboy Cortejos Antoque Togonon Diabakid
Josol Maynagcot Navarro Brigoli Sarol
Masangya Tendero Salasayo Gubaton Redublado
Francisco Morales Berou Fernando Gainsan
Boat 6 Boat 7 Boat 8 Boat 9 Boat 10
Abad Sendico Mantilla
Entero Rabanes Pastoral Dayondon Fornes
Lee Gomez Siarot Oleta Ruboca
Fujita Vecino Bucoy Cubio Bayaton
Lorica Balbuena Empleo Macarayo Paralisan
WELCOME TO
MODULE 3!
4TH
Quarter
ACTIVITY: Instructions;
• Guess the hidden word.
Analyze the picture by
•
addition and substruction.
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+
Paint
Brush
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File
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Nail Set
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Surface
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+
Furniture
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CLASSIFICATIO
N
OF
HAND TOOLS
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1 Measuring tools
2 Marking Lining Tools
Classification
of 3 Edge cutting tools
Hand Tools
4 Tooth-cutting tools
5 Boring tools
6 Holding tools
7 Miscellaneous tools
Classification
of 8 Portable power tools
Hand Tools
9 PPE
10 Driving tools
Holding Tools,
Miscellaneous Tools,
& Potable Power
Tools
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Learning Objectives:
Discover the Label the Value the
different different importance of
holding tools, holding tools, holding tools,
miscellaneous miscellaneous miscellaneous
tools & tools and tools and
portable power Portable power portable power
tools. tools. tools..
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Holding Tools
is a support device
often used in the
manufacturing industry
to securely position a
tool in a specific spot or
orientation.
C-Clamp
used for holding
together pieces of
lumber while
working.
Bench Vise
used to hold any
materials or
tools in place.
Bar Clamp
used to hold large
boards or frames
together while
assembling or
gluing.
MISCELLANEOU
S TOOLS
products that do not fit
into any other carpentry
categories but are
specialty tools that can
help you accomplish a
particular task.
Oil Stone
used for
sharpening edge
cutting tools such
as chisel.
Files
used to smoothen
metal and wood
surfaces.
Paint Brush
used to apply
paint or varnish
on wood surfaces.
Saw Set
used to bend the
upper half of each
tooth to one side or
the other to form a
set.
PORTABLE
POWERTOOLS
A power tool is a tool that
is actuated by an
additional power source
and mechanism other than
the solely manual labor
used with hand tools.
Sander
portable
power tool used
for sanding
furniture pieces.
Router
used for
shaping surfaces
and edges of
furniture parts.
Jigsaw
power tool used
primarily for
cutting curved or
irregular shapes of
wood surfaces.
Circular saw
power saw used
for many types of
cutting,
particularly on
large panel stock.
Electric Drill
power drill which
is used to drill holes
in various materials
to perform a
multitude of tasks.
Procedure in
segregating and
Labeling Non-
functional Tools and
Equipment
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1. Conduct an inventory
of tools and equipment.
2. Record the number of
non-functional tools and
equipment.
3. Segregate tools that
are serviceable or
unserviceable.
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4. Report the number of tools
and equipment that are non-
functional but subject for
repair.
5. Label tools and equipment
which are condemnable.
6. Return tools and
equipment in the tool cabinet
as per operating procedures.
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Procedure in Checking
Condition of Personal
Protective Equipment
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1. Inspect any damaged or defective
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
2. Test the functionality of each PPE.
3. Separate the non-functional and
functional PPE.
4. Repair/replace the non-functional
PPE.
5. Report the condition or status of
PPE.
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Application: Instructions
Select 1 tool, name it and draw it.
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•Below you need to create a quote about
the tool you will be chosen.
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Timeline
Sep 20XX Jan 20XX May 20XX
Synergize scalable Coordinate e-business Deploy strategy networks
e-commerce applications with compelling e-business
needs
Nov 20XX Mar 20XX
Disseminate standardized Foster holistically superior
metrics methodologies
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APPLICATION: True or False. Write T if true, write F if false.
1. Conduct an inventory of materials and equipment.
2. Record the number of functional tools and equipment.
3. Segregate tools that are serviceable or unserviceable.
4. Report the number of tools and equipment that are non-
functional but subject for repair.
5. Label tools and equipment which are uncondemnable.
6. Unplace tools and equipment in the tool cabinet as per operating
procedures.
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APPLICATION: True or False. Write T if true, write F if false.
7. Inspect any damaged or defective Personal Protective
Equipment (PPE).
8. Test the functionality of each PPE.
9. Mix the non-functional and functional PPE.
10. Repair/replace the non-functional PPE.
11. Report the condition or status of PPE
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WELCOME TO
MODULE 3!
4TH
Quarter
RULES!
RAISE STAY AT
YOUR YOUR
LISTEN SEAT
HAND
CLEAN
YOUR PARTICIPAT
E
AREA
New Set-up
One for
Column all-all for Leaders Seats
= boat one
Cooperate
points deductions
as a group ready
ACTIVITY: Instructions;
• Riddles
Analyze me and, know who
•
am I.
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I shield your
eyes from
flying What
debris,
Safety is am I?
key, as you
On your
hands, I fit
just right, What
Handling
tools with all am I?
your might.
With a claw
and a head,
I'm known far
and wide, What
Pulling out
nails, with
am I?
strength I
With a claw
and a head,
I'm known far
and wide, What
Pulling out
nails, with
am I?
strength I
I cover your
ears, keeping
them snug,
Loud noises What
won't make
me shrug.
am I?
CLASSIFICATIO
N
OF
HAND TOOLS
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1 Measuring tools
2 Marking Lining Tools
Classification
of 3 Edge cutting tools
Hand Tools
4 Tooth-cutting tools
5 Boring tools
6 Holding tools
7 Miscellaneous tools
Classification
of 8 Portable power tools
Hand Tools
9 PPE
10 Driving tools
Driving Tools &
Personal Protective
Equipment.
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Driving Tools
a driving tool
is any tool used to
push (drive)
another object
into the wood.
Claw
Hammer
used to drive
and pull out nails
on wooden
surfaces.
Mallet
made out of
wood or rubber
used to drive
other tools like
chisel.
Nail Set
used in setting
the head of a
finishing nail
below the surface
of the wood.
Screw Driver
used to drive
and loose
screws.
PPE (Personal Protective
Equipment)
is equipment worn to
minimize exposure to
hazards that cause
serious workplace
injuries and illnesses.
Goggles
used to protect
the eyes against
flying debris and
harmful
Ear Protector
used to protect
the ears against
high frequency
noise.
Face Mask
used to
prevent the
inhalation of
sprayed paint
fumes.
Gloves
used to protect the
hands while
working.
Apron
used to protect the
worker against
flying debris.
Safety Shoes
protection against
falling wood chips
and a protective toe
cap that prevents
the toes from being
crushed.
Hard Hat
to protect the head
from injury due to
falling objects,
impact with other
objects, debris, rain,
and electric shock.
Harness
a form of personal
protective
equipment (PPE)
that is designed to
catch a person in
case of falling while
working at height.
Application: Instructions
• Groupings (1 boat).
You need to create a yells and cheers
•
about the tool that you will be chosen.
You will be given 5minutes for
•
preparation. 1 minute presentation.
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Timeline
Sep 20XX Jan 20XX May 20XX
Synergize scalable Coordinate e-business Deploy strategy networks
e-commerce applications with compelling e-business
needs
Nov 20XX Mar 20XX
Disseminate standardized Foster holistically superior
metrics methodologies
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ACTIVITY TIME!
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Takuma Hayashi Mirjam Nilsson Flora Berggren Rajesh Santoshi
President Chief Executive Officer Chief Operations Officer VP Marketing
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Agenda
1 2 3 4 5
Introduction Primary Goals Areas of Growth Timeline Summary
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Quarterly performance
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Series 1 Series 2 Series 3
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Areas of growth
B2B Supply chain ROI E-commerce
Q1 4.5 2.3 1.7 5.0
Q2 3.2 5.1 4.4 3.0
Q3 2.1 1.7 2.5 2.8
Q4 4.5 2.2 1.7 70
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