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Grade 11 School Stand Alone Senior High School Grade Level Grade 11

DAILY LESSON LOG Teacher Jhon Vernie R. Gambito Learning Area Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCII
Teaching Dates and Time Jan 4 – Jan 6 Quarter 2nd Quarter; 1st Semester 2022-
2023

Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday

I. OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standards
B. Performance Welding joints and symbols are interpreted according to drawing standard.
Standards
A. Learning LO 1. Analyzed signs At the end of the lesson, the students are expected to:
Competencies/ symbols, and data. 1. Determine appropriate welding materials based on technical drawings;
Objectives (TLE_. IAAW7/8Idi; - 2. Use appropriate welding materials based on technical drawings; and
Write the LC code 1) 3. Appreciate welding materials based on technical drawings;
for each
II. CONTENT NO CLASS Interpret standard drawings and symbols Practicum
III. LEARNING
RESOURCES
A. References 1. References:
https://welderportal.com/7-most-common-welding-defects/

1. Teacher’s Guide
pages
2. Learner’s Materials
pages
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials
from Learning
Resource (LR)
portal
B. Other Learning 1. Shielded Metal Arc Welding NCII CBLM by Manny P. Daleon
Resources 2. SMAW NCII Training Regulations by Technical Education and Skills Development Authority
3. SMAW Welding Units
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous Direction: Match column A with column B then write the letter of your Before we start the practicum students are required to
lesson or answer. clean the area and check the equipment if there are
presenting the new damages to avoid accidents.
lesson
And they need to wear Personal Protective Equipment
to avoid accidents like burns and etc.
B. Establishing a Discuss about the topic Activity 1: Hands-on Activity
purpose for the
lesson (Motivation) Welding Symbol Directions:
Location of Elements: The elements of a welding symbol have standard Follow the procedure given in Lesson Information.
locations with respect to each other. This activity will be done individually and should last
only for 2-4 hours. Your uniformity of treating weld
Location Significance of Arrow: The arrow element in a welding symbol in defects will be graded based on the rubric below.
conjunction with the reference line determines the arrow side and other
side of a weld. The symbol depicting an arrow side weld is always placed Rubric for Uniformity of Weld Beads According
below the reference line. The arrow side is always closest to the reader to Techniques, Appropriate Conditions, and Welding
when viewed from the bottom of the drawing. The weld symbol depicting Standards.
other side weld is placed above the reference line, away from the reader.
Welds on both sides of a joint are shown by placing weld symbols on
both sides of the reference line.

Some weld symbols have no arrow or other side significance. However,


supplementary symbols used in conjunction with these weld symbols
may have such significance. For example, welding symbols for
resistance spot and seam welding have no side significance, but GTAW,
EBW, or other spot and seam welds may have arrow and other side.

References: When a specification, process, test, or other references are


needed to clarify a welding symbol, the reference is placed in a tail on the
welding symbol. The letters complete joint penetration (CJP) may be
used in the tail of the arrow to indicate that a complete joint penetration
groove weld is required, regardless of the type of weld or joint
preparation. The tail may be omitted when no specification, process, or
other reference is required with a welding symbol.

C. Presenting The term weld symbol and welding symbol have different meanings. A After the practicum students are required to clean the
examples/instances weld symbol indicates the required type of weld. The welding symbol area and check the equipment if there are damages to
of the new lesson includes the weld symbol and supplementary information. A complete avoid accidents.
(Springboard) welding symbol consists of the following elements:
 Reference line And they need to return the Personal Protective
 Arrow Equipment so that it can be use again.
 Basic weld symbol
 Dimensions and other data
 Supplementary symbol
 Finish symbol
 Tail
 Specification, process and other references
D. Discussing new
concepts and
practicing new
skills #2

F – Finish Symbol
A – Groove Angle: included angle of countersink for plug welds
R – Root Opening; depth of filling for plug and slot welds.
S – Depth of Bevel: size or strength for certain welds
E – Groove Weld Size
L – Length of Weld
P – Pitch of Weld: center-to-center spacing
T – Tail of Weld: specification, process of other reference (omitted when
reference is not
used
N – Number of Spot, Stud, or Projection Welds
E. Developing Answer the activity on page 5.
mastery (leads to
Formative Direction: Arrange the scrambled letter and form it into word.
Assessment 3)
2. Finding practical Guided Questions
applications of
concepts and skills 1. What is the importance in drawing and symbols?
in daily living – 2. How will you apply our topic today in your daily living?
valuing
3. Making Activity: Generalization
generalizations and
abstractions about Directions: Tell something for each drawing and symbols.
the lesson (review
critical content) 1. Fillet
2. Square Butt
3. Single V Butt
4. Single Bevel Butt
5. Single U Butt
6. Single J Butt
7. Double V Butt
8. Double U Butt
9. Plug and Slot
10. Stud
11. Surfacing
4. Evaluating learning Multiple Choices
Direction: Read and analyze the statement carefully. Choose the best
answer and write the letter only in your answer sheet.
5. Additional activities - - - -
for application or
remediation

V. REMARKS

VI. REFLECTION

A. No. of learners who


earned 80% in the
evaluation
B. No. of learners who
require additional
activities for
remediation
C. Did the remedial
lessons work? No.
of learners who
have caught up
with the lesson
D. No. of learners who
continue to require
remediation
E. Which of my
teaching strategies
worked well? Why
did these work?

F. What difficulties did


I encounter which
my principal or
supervisor can help
me solve?

G. What innovation or
localized materials
did I use/discover
which I wish to
share with other
teachers?

Prepared by
Jhon Vernie R. Gambito Subject Teacher
Checked by
Teresa May M. Laquihon Instructional Supervisor

Ana Marie M. Maximales Principal II

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