Competency Based Learning Method
Competency Based Learning Method
List of Competencies
BASIC COMPETENCIES
No. Unit Competency Module Title Code
COMMON COMPETENCIES
No. Unit Competency Module Title Code
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CORE COMPETENCIES
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You may have some or most of the knowledge and skills covered in this
learning material because you have:
At the end of this module is a learner’s diary. Use this diary to record
important dates, jobs undertaken and other workplace events that will assist
you in providing further details to your trainer or assessors. A Record of
Achievement is also provided for the trainer to complete upon completion of
module.
This module was prepared was prepared to help you achieve the
required competency in performing shop maintenance. This will be one of the
sources of information that will enable you to acquire the knowledge and skills
of this particular trade at your own pace, with minimum supervision or help
from your trainer
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Talk to your trainer and agree on how you will both organize the training
of this module. Read through the Competency Based Learning Material
carefully. It is divided into sections which cover all the skills and
knowledge you need to successfully complete this module.
Most probably your trainer will also be your supervisor or manager.
He/ She is there to support you and show you correct way to do things.
Ask for help.
Your trainer will tell you about the important things you need to consider
when you are completing the activities and it is important that you listen
and take notes.
You will begin plenty of opportunities to ask questions and practice on
the job. Make sure you practice your new skills during regular work
shifts. This way you will improve both your speed and memory and also
your confidence.
Talk to more experienced workmates and ask for their guidance.
Use the self- check questions at the end of each section to test your own
progress.
When you are ready, ask your trainer to watch you perform the activities
outlined in this learning material.
When you have completed this module and feel confident that you have
had sufficient practice, your trainer will arrange an appointment will
registered assessor to assess you. The results of your assessment will be
recorded in your competency. Achievement Record
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Module Content
Module Descriptor:
Learning Outcomes:
Assessment Criteria:
Written Test
Oral Interview
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Resources:
T- square
Triangles 30 x 60 and 45 x 45
Pencils/ mechanical pencils
Compass/ Divider
Drawing paper
Drawing board
Triangular Scale
Eraser
Erasing shield
Protractor
Sharpener
Drawing Tape
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DRAFTING MATERIALS
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
Drawing instruments are used for drawing and designing purposes. Their
quality is very essential if you want to have good results. Cheaper drawing tools
and instruments do not only provide poor quality results but also do not last
long.
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DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
DESCRIPTION PICTURES/ILLUSTRATIONS
Protractor - It is a semi-circular
instrument divided into 180 equal parts,
each of which is called a degree. It is used
to determine gradations of the degrees
when measuring arcs, angles and circles.
High quality protractor is usually made of
plastic.
Self-Check 1.1
Directions: There are twelve (12) different drafting materials and tools
and drawing instruments that can be found in the puzzle. Identify at least ten
(10) of them.
1.____________________________ 6. ______________________________
2.____________________________ 7._______________________________
3.____________________________ 8._______________________________
4.____________________________ 9._______________________________
5.____________________________ 10.______________________________
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Answer key:
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ALPHABET OF LINES
Visible line – a thick line that represents the visible edges or outline of the
object; also known as the object line
Hidden line – a medium thick line composed of short dashes about 2-3
millimeters long with space between dashes about 1-2 millimeters wide; it
represents the surface or edges that cannot be seen
Center line – a thin line consisting of two long dashes and short dash drawn
alternately with a gap of at least 2 millimeters in between; it represents the axis
or center of symmetrical shapes like a ball, washer, rectangular block, cube
Section line – a thin lines to show the surface that has been cut; they are
spaced evenly at 45 degrees with the horizontal to make shaded effect
Extension line – a thin line that extends from the object in order to show
dimension limits
Dimension line – a thin line with an arrowhead in one end used to indicate the
measurements of the object
Long-break line – a medium thick line consisting of broken and straight lines
drawn alternately. This is also known as the limiting line. This limits the length
of an elongated object without changing the size of its view.
Short-break line – thick line drawn in freehand to show details that a part has
been cut off or broken out.
Leader line – a short inclined thin line with an arrowhead at the end and short
horizontal line on the other end.
Phantom line – a thin line that shows position(s) of part of an object that
moves drawn by two short dashes and one long dash.
Answer key:
A. Leader Line H. Hidden Line
WRITTEN TEST
TRUE or FALSE: Write TRUE if the statement is correct and FALSE if it’s not.
_____1. Compass is used to draw circles, arcs, radii, and parts of many symbols
_____2. Avoid unnecessary sliding of the T-square or triangles across the
drawing.
_____3. The T-square is preferably hung when not in use.
_____4. Immediately report defective measuring tools and hazards to the
instructor.
_____5. After using a tool, clean it thoroughly with a damp cloth.
MULTIPLE CHOICES: Choose the letter of the correct answer. Write your
answer on the blank provided before each number.
Performance Test
SPECIFIC INSTRUCTION
Qualification Technical Drafting NC II
Unit of competency Draft architectural layout and details
General Instruction
1. Given the tools and Instruments you are task to demonstrate the Proper
manipulation of the T-Square.
Specific Instructions:
1. Place the head of the T-square
2. Slide the working head of the T-square
3. Press firmly the T-square against the working edge of the drawing table.
4. Place the drawing paper
5. Fasten the drawing paper.
6. Draw Horizontal Line
7. Draw Vertical Line
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