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A SEMI – DETAILED LESSON PLAN To Change oil

Date: DECEMBER 5, 2022

I. Objectives
At the end of lesson student should be:
At the end of the lesson, the learners must:
1. Learn the procedures\steps of change oil.
2. And proper usage of the tools needed to change the oil.
3. Appreciate the importance of changing the oil in a car.

II. Subject Matter

1. Topic: Classification of Tools and Materials

Reference: https://www.autotrainingcentre.com/blog/auto-technology-school-oil/#:~:text=Oil
%20changes%20are%20among%20the,parts%20and%20expensive%20repair%20bills.
https://www.edmunds.com/how-to/how-to-change-your-oil-the-real-down-and-dirty.html#:~:text=In
%20addition%20to%20oil%2C%20you,of%20purpose%2Dmade%20steel%20ramps.
Materials: PowerPoint Presentation, Laptop,
III. Procedure
a. Daily Routine
i. Prayer
ii. Greetings
iii. Checking of attendance
b. Motivation
A SEMI – DETAILED LESSON PLAN To Change oil

c. Lesson Proper
1. REVIEW OF THE PAST LESSON
2. PRESENT THE MOTIVATIONAL ACTIVITY
3. DISCUSS THE TOPIC
CHANGE OIL
An Change Oil is an act of removing the used oil in your engine and replacing it with new,
clean oil. Over time, oil breaks down and gets dirty. These factors make the oil much less
slippery and less effective at its job of lubricating engine parts.

1. Safety first
First, you'll want to lift the car high enough to give yourself room to work under it. Whether
you use a hoist, ramps, or jack stands, make sure you are being absolute safe.

2. Setting up the job


Open the hood and remove the oil filter cap. Look under your vehicle for the drain plug and
set a pan under the plug.

3. DRAIN THE OIL


Use a rachet or wrench to remove the plug and drain the oil.

4. SLOW TO A DRIP
Drain the oil until it slows to a drip.

5. CLEAN THE DRAIN PLUG


Clean the oil drain plug and install it, be careful not to over tighten. Over-tightening the plug can
damage the threads and cause leaks. Then, locate the filter and put the pan underneath.

6. REMOVE THE FILTER


Remove the filter. Oil will start to come out and fall into the pan. Whether you have a spin-on
type filter or a cartridge filter.

7. CHECK THE GASKET


Check to make sure the old filters gasket was with the old filter. The new filter has its own
gasket make sure the old gasket was removed to ensure creating a good seal with the new oil
filter.

8. LUBRICATE THE GASKET


Wipe the filter mount and lubricate. Lubricate the seal on a spin on filter or the ring on a
cartridge filter.

9. INSTALL NEW FILTER

10. Use a funnel and install the correct amount of new oil. Check your owners manual to
make sure you put in the right amount. Do not overfill. For vehicles over 75,000 miles.

11. Check oil level


A SEMI – DETAILED LESSON PLAN To Change oil

Remove the dipstick, wipe it clean, install the dipstick then remove again and check the
level. Install the dipstick again when . Replace the engine cap and check for make sure the cap,
drain plug and oil filter are all secure.

IV. Activity

In every step we discussed give the tools/materials we used tools (wrenches, jack, rug, oil filter, oil
filter remover, oil drain pan, funnel).If the step don't have tools are write (nanimo)
Step 1 safety first
Step 2 setting up the job
Step 3 drain the oil
Step 4 slow to a drip
Step 5 clean the drain plug
Step 6 remove the filter
Step 7 check the gasket
Step 8 lubricate the gasket
Step 9 Install new filter
Step 10 Install new oil
Step 11 check oil level

ANSWERS
1. Jack.
2. Nanimo
3. Wrench
4. Nanimo
5. Rug
6. Oil filter remover
7. Nanimo
8. Nanimo
9. Nanimo
10. Funnel
11. Nanimo

V. Generalization
 Summary of the lesson procedures and advantage of change oil
(Question and answer of what they learn)

V. Evaluation
. Enumeration: Write in a yellow pad sheet of
Paper the correct answer.

What are the 11 procedures of change oil ? Give atleast 10


A SEMI – DETAILED LESSON PLAN To Change oil

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VII. Assignment
Assignment: Review the next topic for the next on your modules and be ready for the discussion

Prepared by Mateo Tabianan


Student teacher

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