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Introduction to Pre-Technical Studies

Lesson 2 of 30
2 min read Mathew Wahome

Introduction

Pre-Technical Studies is a foundational subject in the Kenyan Competency-Based Curriculum (CBC) for Grade 8 learners. It introduces learners to basic technical skills and knowledge that are essential for various technical fields such as engineering, construction, and mechanics. This subject aims to develop learners' practical skills, problem-solving abilities, and creativity in understanding technical concepts.

Tools and Equipment

Key Terms:

  1. Tools: Devices or implements used to carry out specific functions or tasks.
  2. Equipment: Larger, more complex tools that are usually used in combination with other tools.

Example:

If a carpenter is building a table, a hammer and nails would be considered tools, while a saw and workbench would be considered equipment.

Measurement and Units

Key Terms:

  1. Measurement: The process of determining the size, length, or amount of something.
  2. Units: Standard quantities used to express measurements, such as meters, kilograms, and liters.

Example:

If you measure the length of a table using a meter stick, the measurement might be 1.5 meters, where "meters" is the unit.

Safety Precautions

Key Terms:

  1. Safety Precautions: Steps taken to prevent accidents or injuries when using tools and equipment.
  2. Protective Gear: Clothing or equipment worn to minimize the risk of injury.

Example:

When using a welding machine, wearing a welding helmet and gloves is a safety precaution to protect against sparks and heat.

Materials

Key Terms:

  1. Materials: Substances used to create or construct an object.
  2. Properties: Characteristics of materials, such as hardness, flexibility, or conductivity.

Example:

Wood is a material commonly used in construction due to its strength and availability.

Common Mistakes

  • Not wearing appropriate protective gear when using tools and equipment.
  • Incorrectly measuring and using the wrong units.
  • Using tools and equipment without proper training or guidance.

Key Points

  • Understand the difference between tools and equipment.
  • Always practice safety precautions when using tools and equipment.
  • Be familiar with different materials and their properties.
  • Use the correct units when measuring.

Practice Questions

  1. Question: What is the difference between tools and equipment in a technical setting? Answer: Tools are smaller devices used for specific tasks, while equipment is larger and more complex, often used in combination with other tools.

  2. Question: Why is it important to follow safety precautions when using tools and equipment? Answer: Safety precautions help prevent accidents and injuries that could occur during technical tasks.

  3. Question: Give an example of a material used in construction and explain one of its properties. Answer: Concrete is a material used in construction; one of its properties is durability.

  4. Question: How would you measure the length of a piece of wood and what unit would you use? Answer: You can measure the length of the wood using a ruler or tape measure; the unit used could be meters or centimeters.

  5. Question: List three types of protective gear that can be worn when using power tools. Answer: Safety goggles, gloves, and ear protection are examples of protective gear used when using power tools.

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