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7/8

TLE - ICT (COMPUTER SYSTEM


SERVICING)
Activity Sheet – Quarter 0 – MELC 3
Use Appropriate Hand Tools and Test
Equipment

REGION VI – WESTERN VISAYAS


TLE 7/8 – ICT (Computer System Servicing)
Activity Sheet No. 3 ‘
First Edition, 2020

Published in the Philippines


By the Department of Education
Region 6 – Western Visayas

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This Learning Activity Sheet is developed by DepEd Region 6 – Western


Visayas.

ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. No part of this learning resource may be


reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical
without written permission from the DepEd Regional Office 6 – Western Visayas.

Development Team of TLE 7/8 – ICT (CSS) Activity Sheets


Writer: ANITA A. DUPAL-AG
AIZA A. ALPAY
Illustrators:

Editors: ARNOLD P. MAHINAY

Layout Artist:

Schools Division Quality Assurance Team:


ARNOLD P. MAHINAY
JESSIE P. BATOSIN

Division of San Carlos City Management Team:


ANTHONY H. LIOBET, CESO VI
JULITO L. FELICANO
ANTONIO G. UY
ARNOLD P. MAHINAY

Regional Management Team


MA. GEMMA M. LEDESMA
DR. JOSILYN S. SOLANA
DR. ELENA P. GONZAGA
MR. DONALD T. GENINE
APRIL C. VELEZ
ABRAHAM P. IMAS
Introductory Message
Welcome to TLE 7/8 – ICT (Computer System Servicing)!

The Learning Activity Sheet is a product of the collaborative efforts of the


Schools Division of San Carlos City and DepEd Regional Office VI - Western
Visayas through the Curriculum and Learning Management Division (CLMD). This is
developed to guide the learning facilitators (teachers, parents and responsible
adults) in helping the learners meet the standards set by the K to 12 Basic Education
Curriculum.

The Learning Activity Sheet is self-directed instructional materials aimed to


guide the learners in accomplishing activities at their own pace and time using the
contextualized resources in the community. This will also assist the learners in
acquiring the lifelong learning skills, knowledge and attitudes for productivity and
employment.

For learning facilitator:

The TLE 7/8 - ICT (Computer Systems Servicing) Activity Sheet will help
you facilitate the leaching-learning activities specified in each Most Essential
Learning Competency (MELC) with minimal or no face-to-face encounter between
you and learner. This will be made available to the learners with the references/links
to ease the independent learning.

For the learner:

The TLE 7/8 - ICT (Computer Systems Servicing) Activity Sheet is


developed to help you continue learning even if you are not in school. This learning
material provides you with meaningful and engaging activities for independent
learning. Being an active learner, carefully read and understand the instructions then
perform the activities and answer the assessments. This will be returned to your
facilitator on the agreed schedule.
Quarter 0 – Week 1

Learning Activity Sheets (LAS) No. 3

Name of Learner:

Grade and Section: Date:

TLE 7/8 – ICT (COMPUTER SYSTEM SERVICING) LEARNING ACTIVITY SHEET


Use Appropriate Hand Tools and Test Equipment

I. Learning Competency
LO 3. Use appropriate hand tools and test equipment
(TLE_IACSS 9-12UHTIIIc-19)
3.1 Use tools according to tasks undertaken.
3.2 Observe all safety procedures in using tools at all times and use
appropriate PPE
3.3 Report malfunctions, unplanned or unusual events
to the supervisor.

II. Background Information for Learners

As a computer technician, it is required to use appropriate tools within the


toolkit when repairing computers. A lot of tools are magnetized. When working
electronic devices, see to it that tools you’re using haven’t been magnetized. It
may be harmful to data stored on magnetic media. Test your tool by touching it
with a screw. When the screw is drawn to the tool, then don’t use it.
If you use an incorrect tool to fix something, you will find hard time doing it
successfully.
The following are the correct use of tools in working areas.
1. Screws. When you set screws properly, avoid stripping a screw,
keeping a straight line when driving a screw and align the drill and screw
correctly. If your screwdriver starts wobbling or slipping out of the screw, you
know you’ve chosen the incorrect type or size screwdriver.
a. Flat-head screwdriver. It has a wedge-shaped flat tip, used to tighten
or loosen screws that have a straight, linear notch in their heads. Choose the one
whose blades best fits the screw slot.
b. Philips screwdriver. It has a head with pointed edges in the shape of a
cross, which fit neatly into the cross slots of a Philip Screw. Use only a Philips
screwdriver for Philips screws.
2. Soldering iron and stand. Allow us to safely hold our iron, and it’s
also convenient- a good idea to keep it right next to your work piece.
3. Crimping tool and wire stripper. Always check and verify the types of
wire or cable of a crimper if it is capable to do so. To make sure that the stripper
has a comfortable grip, immediately clean and remove insulation from wires, and
make sure the actual wire is intact.
4. Long Nose Pliers and Tweezer. Grip the long nose pliers firmly when
holding wires. Don’t use it as a hammer. To reach other objects or small ones,
use the tweezer.
5. Multi-tester and Lan tester. Make sure that the probes are plugged
into the proper ports or else it won’t be able to perform the test. Always maintain
functional and accuracy.
6. Anti-static wrist strap. Always check the overall use, what to wear,
and cleanliness of the wrist strap. Make sure to ground yourself while working
with electronic components.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) This is to protect you from hazards that may
happen at your workplace. Always wear PPE equipment like gloves, safety glasses,
protective masks, and rubber sole shoes.

III. Accompanying Deped Textbooks and Educational Sites

K to 12 Basic Education Curriculum Technology and Livelihood Education


Computer Servicing Learning Module Exploratory Grade 7 and 8.

IV. Activity Proper:

WORD SCRAMBLES
Direction: Unscramble the words below to get the exact word/s or acronym
per item. Use the given clues as your guide. Write your answers on
the space provided in the table.
CLUES SCRAMBLED WORD/S YOUR ANSWER

1. I will use ______and stand to


avoid burns or damage after ONRI RINGDESOL
soldering.

2. I need to open the


computer case. To easily
remove the screw, I LIPHILS
should use VERDRISWCER
_______________ to
loosen cross head
screws.
3. To test the integrity of
circuits and the quality of
electricity in computer ULMITERTEST
components. I will use
__________________.

4. I need to test the network


cable wiring, I should use TERTES NAL
_________________ for
Ethernet connection.
5. Always wear ______
equipment like gloves,
safety glasses, protective PEP
masks, and rubber sole
shoes

V. Reflection

Your teacher has given you a task, but the tools you will use are outdated.
What will you do?

_____________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________ .

VI. Answer Key:

Activity Sheet No. 3


Word Scrambles
1. Soldering Iron
2.Philips Screwdriver
3. Multitester
4. LAN tester
5. PPE

References:
https://www.thisoldhouse.com/tools/21015860/drill-driver-101-how-to-set-a-screw-
properly
https://www.liveabout.com/know-your-tools-flat-head-screwdriver-281839#:~:text=A
%20flat-head%20screwdriver%20is,the%20ubiquitous%20flat-head%20screwdriver

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