Q4 ICT CSS 7 - 8 Week4
Q4 ICT CSS 7 - 8 Week4
Q4 ICT CSS 7 - 8 Week4
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LO 2. Carry out measurements and calculation
2.1 Select appropriate measuring instrument to achieve required outcome
2.2 Obtain accurate measurements for job
2.3 Perform calculation needed to complete task using the four mathematical
fundamental operations addition (+), subtraction (-), multiplication (x), and division
(÷)
2.4 Use calculation involving fractions, percentages and mixed numbers to
complete workplace tasks
2.5 Self-check and correct numerical computation for accuracy
2.6 Read instruments to the limit of accuracy of the tool
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LO 3. Maintain measuring instruments
3.1 Ensure proper handling of measuring instruments to avoid damage and clean
it before and after using
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts and underlying principles
in performing measurements and calculations
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
I. Introduction (Time Frame: 30 mins.)
This Lesson is concerned with measuring, calculating, and estimating lengths, areas, and volumes, as well as the construction
of three-dimensional (3D) objects.
In the broadest sense, mensuration is all about the process of measurement. Mensuration is based on the use of algebraic
equations and geometric calculations to provide measurement data regarding the width, depth and volume of a given
object or group of objects.
At the end of the lesson, you should be able to:
a. select measuring instrument.
b. carry out measurements and calculation.
c. maintain measuring instruments.
Read the direction in every activity carefully.
Before you start the lesson answer the preliminary activity
Getting Ready!
TASK #1 Byte Me
Direction: Give the correct abbreviations of the following unit. Write your answer in the space provided.
1. Kilobyte: ____________
2. Megabyte: ___________
3. Gigabyte: ____________
4. Terabyte: ____________
5. Petabyte: ____________
Guide questions:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/12bL1jIiWjFq0p9YFlZigonghlbilZlJF/view?usp=sharing
If you do not have an internet connection, you may read pages 27-29 in the TLE Learning Module in in the Computer
Systems Servicing 7/8. After reading the lesson you may answer the next activity.
TASK #3 Name it
Direction: Label the parts of multi tester. Write your answer in your answer sheet. Write your answer in the space
provided.
TASK #5 Convertibytes
A. Compute the following. Write your answer and solution a separate sheet of paper.
1) 300 Kilobytes = ________ Megabyte
2) 15 Megabytes = ________ Kilobytes
3) 10 Kilobytes = ________ Megabytes
4) 700 Megabytes = ________ Gigabytes
5) 4.3 Gigabytes = ________ Terabytes
6) 5 Terabytes = ________ Gigabytes
7) 84 Megabytes = ________ Gigabytes
8) 3 Kilobytes = ________ Megabytes
9) 2 bits =_________ bytes
10) 4 bits = ________ Kilobytes
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
A. Assimilation (Time Frame: 30 mins.)
TASK #6
Answer the following questions based on what you have learned in the lesson. Write your answer on a separate sheet of
paper.
1. Why is it necessary to select measuring tools in line with job requirements?
2. Enumerate the ways of proper handling of measuring instruments to avoid damage.
____________1. It is permanent memory location that offer huge types of standards to save data.
____________2. It is a RAM which is faster than DRAM, but more expensive and bulker, having six transistors in each cell.
____________3. It is the best instrument that can measure voltage, resistance and current.
____________4. It describes the physical format of the RAM.
____________5. It is equal to 1,000 KBs
____________6. It is the unit that computers use to represent a character such as a letter, number or a typographic symbol
____________7. It is the smallest unit of memory measurement but greater than a byte.
____________8. It uses more energy than SRAM because it constantly needs to be refreshed to maintain data integrity.
____________9. IT is used to calibrate the multi tester when you want to measure the resistance of an object.
____________10. It maintains large storage media but cannot offer the erase features in ROM.
Prepared by: MA. ANNA SALOME C. BRAZA, KRISHA KASHMIR D. JOSE Checked by: FLORINDA C. GAGASA
SDO-TANAUAN CITY VICTORIA B. BURGOS
RONALDO V. RAMILO
PHILIP CEASAR C. JUAN
LUISA D. VISPO
SDO-TANAUAN CITY