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MASONRY 9

SECOND QUARTER- WEEK 1

ANALYZE SYMBOL, MASONRY SIGN AND DATA

LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


ACTIVITY NO. 1
INSTRUCTION: Read the questions carefully. Choose your answer inside the box below and write your answers
below of every symbols. “STONE DESIGN”

1._________ 2.__________3.____________ 4.__________ 5.___________ 6.________

7._________ 8.__________9.____________ 10._________ 11.___________12.________

13.________ 14._________15.___________ 16.__________ 17.__________ 18.________

19.________ 20.__________21.__________ 22._________ 23.__________ 24.________

25._________ 26.__________27.__________ 28.__________ 28._________ 29.________

Choose the answer from here


Black Pattern Rustic Brick Cobble stone Flanders weave Face brick Compass

Random Convict brick 45 herring bone European fan Basket weave English cobble
Cobble fan 8 in. quarry Bush rock Mediterranean Flagstone Diamond tile
Cobble rosette Serpentine Classic herring Promenade Antique Diamond
bone
Keystone State Large tile 6 in. Tile Rosette No. 30-Bonus

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ACTIVITY NO. 2
INSTRUCTION: Fill the correct word in each blank to complete the selection.
1. Blueprint. Are generally used to show how a______, object, or system is to be constructed, implemented,
modified, or repaired.
2. ________. It is a structural material consisting of sheets of wood glued or cemented together with the grains of
adjacent layers arranged at right angles or at a wide angle.
3. Tile. A flat or curved piece of fired clay,________, or concrete used especially for roofs, floors, or walls and often
for ornamental work.
4. Sand. a loose granular material that results from the disintegration of rocks, consists of particles smaller than
gravel but coarser than silt, and is used in mortar,_______, abrasives, and foundry molds.
5. Window. It is an opening especially in the wall of a building for admission of light and air that is usually closed by
____________ or sashes containing transparent material (such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut.
6. Door. A movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing an entrance way,_________, cabinet or the like,
commonly turning on hinges or sliding grooves.
7. Walls. A high thick masonry structure forming a long ________ or an enclosure chiefly for defense.
8. ________. A loose rounded fragment of rock
9. Blueprints requires a good understanding of line types. For example, on a plot plan some of the information shown
will include property lines, rights-of-way, easements, topographic features, and ________.
10. Architects and designers often like to design their own __________for particular items.

Choose the answer from here

Building Plywood Casements Gravel North arrow

Stone Glass Rampart Cupboard Symbols

ACTIVITY 3

Direction: Match and pair the masonry signs and names to its meaning.

NO. MATCH A MATCH B

1. Stone A movable, usually solid, barrier for opening and closing


an entrance way, cupboard, cabinet or the like, commonly
turning on hinges or sliding grooves.

2. Roof An opening especially in the wall of a building for


admission of light and air that is usually closed by
casements or sashes containing transparent material
(such as glass) and capable of being opened and shut

3. Gravel A flat or curved piece of fired clay, stone, or concrete used


especially for roofs, floors, or walls and often for
ornamental work

4. Plywood A high thick masonry structure forming a long rampart


or an enclosure chiefly for

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5. Tile A loose granular material that results from the
disintegration of rocks, consists of particles smaller than
gravel but coarser than silt and is used in mortar, glass,
abrasives, and foundry molds

6. Sand A structural material consisting of sheets of wood glued or


cemented together with the grains of adjacent layers
arranged at right angles or at a wide angle.

7. window loose rounded fragments of rock

8. walls The cover of a building.

9 doors A concretion of earthy or mineral matter.

10. Blue print Are generally used to show how a building, object, or
system is to be constructed, implemented, modified, or
repaired.

I. REFLECTION

1. What part of this Learning Activity Sheet have you encountered with difficulty? Why?
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2. What part of this Learning Activity Sheet you learned easily? Why?
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II. ASSESSMENT

Let us determine how much you have learned about analysing signs, masonry
symbols and data.

Direction: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write the chosen letter on a separate sheet of
paper.

1. What is a piece of stone shaped for a purpose, especially one of commemoration, ceremony, or demarcation?
A. Stone B. Wall C. Window D. wood
2. What is a structural material consisting of sheets of wood glued or cemented together with the grains of
adjacent layers arranged at right angles or at a wide angle?
A. Stone B. Plywood C. Window D. Roof
3. What is a structure forming the upper covering of a building or house?
A. Roof B. Plywood C. Brick D. Stone
4. What is a loose aggregation of small water-worn or pounded stones?
A. Rock B. Gravel C. Brick D. Stone
5. What is a loose granular substance, typically pale yellowish brown, resulting from the erosion of siliceous and other
rocks and forming a major constituent of beaches, riverbeds, the seabed, and deserts?
A. Sand B. Gravel C. Brick D. Roof
6. What is a hinged, sliding, or revolving barrier at the entrance to a building, room, or vehicle, or in the framework of
a cupboard?
A. Gravel B. Door C. Window D. wood
7. What is a grain in perpendicular directions in alternating layers to improve the strength and to minimize
movement in the plane of the board?
A. Plywood B. Brick C. Log D. Roof
8. What is a small rectangular block typically made of fired or sun-dried clay, used in building.
A. Brick B. Door C. Sand D. Roof
9. What is a opening in the wall or roof of a building or house that is fitted with glass or other transparent material in a
frame to admit light or air and allow people to see out?
A. Sand B. Window C. Roof D. Door
10. What is a design plan or other technical drawing called?
A. Blueprint B. technical Plan c. Technical Drawing D. Sketches

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