Week 1
Week 1
Week 1
QUARTER III
WEEK 1
Objectives
Lesson 1:Creating Drawings according to Proportion
LO 2: Draw figures and objects in proportion with illustration requirement.
CODE:TLE_ICTIL9-12PV-IIIa-j-2.3
Objectives: At the end of this learning activity sheet, the learners are expected to:
1. Define Isometric drawing.
2. Identify types of Isometric drawings.
3. Recognize common techniques in Isometric drawings.
4. Draw Isometric objects
Lesson
Isometric Drawing
a type of pictorial drawings that show the
three principal dimensions of an object in
a single view.
- one of three types of axonometric
drawings.
- It is created on the basis of parallel
projection technique.
- most popular and are easier to construct
than the others.
- more useful for functional drawings that
are used to explain how something
works.
- the actual images of object shown in
isometric views.
- may be created on isometric planes or non-isometric planes.
- a type of 3D drawing that is set out using 30-degree angles.
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0 bject______
M__________
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T___________
R___________
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DRAWING
1. 2. 3.
Activity 3: T or F
Directions: Write T if the statement is TRUE about Isometric drawing otherwise F for FALSE
statement.
_______1.One of the three types of axonometric drawings.
_______2.Picturial drawings that show four principal dimension.
_______3.Most popular & are easier to construct.
_______4.Most useful for functional drawings.
_______5.A type of 2D drawing.
Activity 4: Typically Rg / Rv / La
Directions: Identify the type and write Rg (Regular), Rg (Reverse) and La (Long - axis).
_______1.Most common type.
_______2.Keeps the largest principal dimension.
_______3.Reveals the bottom of the object.
_______4.Downward at 30 degrees.
_______5.Drawn at 60 degrees.
Step 2. Step 4.
Evaluation
Directions: Encircle the correct letter.
1. What is the most popular and are easier to construct than the others ?
A. Isometric Drawing C. Isometric View
B. Axonometric Drawing D. Iso metric planes
2. Which of the following best describes isometric drawing?
A.1D C.4D
B. 3D D. 2D
3. Which of the following is shown in isometric views?
A.Pictorial Drawing C. Dimension of object
B. Functional Drawing D. Actual image of object
4. What is the most common type of isometric drawing
A. Regular Isometric C.Axis Isometric
B. Reverse Isometric D. long Axis Isometric
5. What is the most common construction technique?
A. Box technique C.Sighting Technique
B. Centerline layout Tecnique D. Measurement Techniques
6. What technique is better for objects with many circular and arc features?
A. Box technique C.Sighting Technique
B. Centerline layout Technique D. Measurement Techniques
7. What does it mean for D as one of the dimension in box techniques?
A. Dimension C. Depth
B. Distance D. Deep
8-10 Write the correct letter before the number
A.Regular B. Reverse C. Axes D. Long-Axis
8. Which of the following keeps the largest principal dimension?
9. Which of the following reveals the top of the object?
10. Which of the following reveals the bottom of the object?
Materials needed
1. Short Bond paper
2. Pencil
3. Ruler
4. L-Square
Example.