Learning Area Grade Level 7/8
W5
TLE - Automotive
Quarter Third Date
I. LESSON TITLE MOVING AND POSITIONING VEHICLE (MPV)
II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING
COMPETENCIES (MELCs) LO 1. Prepare the vehicle for driving (TLE_IAAUTO9-12MPV-Id-e-5)
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT 1.1 Perform correct checkup procedures of engine system
Suggested
IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
A. Introduction Day 1 “You don’t need to know the whole alphabet of Safety. The A, B, C of it will save
30 minutes you if you follow it: Always Be Careful.” – Colorado School of Mines Magazine
In this lesson you will learn the practices done before using the car and perform
correct checkup procedures of engine system.
Presentation:
1. Why did the woman in the picture is checking the tire if it is flat or not?
2. What tool will you use to check the air pressure in the tire?
TECHNICAL TERMS
1. BRAKE FLUID – is a specially blended hydraulic fluid that transfers pressure to
the wheel cylinders.
2. ELECTROLYTE – often called battery acid is a mixture of sulfuric acid and
distilled water.
3. SAE – Society Automotive Engineers
4. PPE – Personal Protective Engineers
5. PSI – Pound Square Inch
6. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – one that is shifted from gear to gear by the
vehicle operator.
7. BRAKE PEDAL – acts as a lever arm to increase the force applied to the
master cylinder piston.
8. PEDESTRIAN- marked by dullness or ordinariness.
9. IGNITION SWITCH – the key operated main power switch that opens and
closes the circuit that supplies current to the ignition and other
electrical systems.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – a transmission that shifts automatically.
11. BLOWAF – Brake, Light, Oil, Water, Air and Fuel
12. DEFENSE DRIVING – “Act of Driving” while preventing accidents despite the
wrong actions of other road users. Aggravated by the existence of
adverse driving conditions.
13. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – the driver controls the meshing gears by hand.
- A transmission that is shifted by the driver.
WHAT SHOULD YOU CHECK BEFORE ENTERING YOUR CAR?
1. Surrounding Area
2. Wheels
3. Car Body
W5
TLE - Automotive
Quarter Third Date
I. LESSON TITLE MOVING AND POSITIONING VEHICLE (MPV)
II. MOST ESSENTIAL LEARNING
COMPETENCIES (MELCs) LO 1. Prepare the vehicle for driving (TLE_IAAUTO9-12MPV-Id-e-5)
III. CONTENT/CORE CONTENT 1.1 Perform correct checkup procedures of engine system
Suggested
IV. LEARNING PHASES Learning Activities
Timeframe
A. Introduction Day 1 “You don’t need to know the whole alphabet of Safety. The A, B, C of it will save
30 minutes you if you follow it: Always Be Careful.” – Colorado School of Mines Magazine
In this lesson you will learn the practices done before using the car and perform
correct checkup procedures of engine system.
Presentation:
1. Why did the woman in the picture is checking the tire if it is flat or not?
2. What tool will you use to check the air pressure in the tire?
TECHNICAL TERMS
1. BRAKE FLUID – is a specially blended hydraulic fluid that transfers pressure to
the wheel cylinders.
2. ELECTROLYTE – often called battery acid is a mixture of sulfuric acid and
distilled water.
3. SAE – Society Automotive Engineers
4. PPE – Personal Protective Engineers
5. PSI – Pound Square Inch
6. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – one that is shifted from gear to gear by the
vehicle operator.
7. BRAKE PEDAL – acts as a lever arm to increase the force applied to the
master cylinder piston.
8. PEDESTRIAN- marked by dullness or ordinariness.
9. IGNITION SWITCH – the key operated main power switch that opens and
closes the circuit that supplies current to the ignition and other
electrical systems.
10. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – a transmission that shifts automatically.
11. BLOWAF – Brake, Light, Oil, Water, Air and Fuel
12. DEFENSE DRIVING – “Act of Driving” while preventing accidents despite the
wrong actions of other road users. Aggravated by the existence of
adverse driving conditions.
13. MANUAL TRANSMISSION – the driver controls the meshing gears by hand.
- A transmission that is shifted by the driver.
WHAT SHOULD YOU CHECK BEFORE ENTERING YOUR CAR?
1. Surrounding Area
2. Wheels
3. Car Body