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The key takeaways are the different types of electrical splices and joints like Rat Tail splice, Y-splice, Fixture Joint, Western Union Short Tie, and Western Union Long Tie and their uses and importance in electrical work.

The different types of electrical splices and joints discussed are Rat Tail splice, Y-splice, Fixture Joint, Western Union Short Tie, and Western Union Long Tie.

A Western Union Short Tie has a shorter number of twists and is used for interior wiring, while a Western Union Long Tie has many more twists and is used for outside wiring due to the need to withstand greater tensile stress.

MINDANAO STATE UNIVERSITIY - ILIGAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

A DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD EDUCATION


(Informative-Skill Demonstration)
COOPERATING TEACHER: Mr. Julius Seveses
STUDENT INTERN: Eunice S. Habagat

DATE:
GRADE LEVEL: Grade 9

I.

LEARNING COMPETENCIES
At the end of the class, students are expected to:
A. Identify the different basic wire joints and splices.
B. Understand the importance of joints and splices in electrical work.

II.

LEARNING CONTENT
A. Subject Matter: Electricity
B. Topic: Basic Splices and Joints
C. References: Competency-Based Learning Material in Electricity , DepEd 2008, pp. 21-24
D. Instructional Materials: Visual aids, Picture of Joints and Splices
E. Strategies: Discussion
F. Skills: Splicing
G. Values: Appreciation, Patience, Hard work

III.

LEARNING STRATEGIES
Teachers Activity

A. Preparatory Activities
a) Prayer
Please stand up for our prayer. May I call on Ms. ______ to lead
the prayer.
b) Greetings
Good afternoon class! How was your day?

Students Activity

Ms.______ leads the prayer.

Good afternoon maam. Were good.

Nice to hear that youre doing good today.


Please pick up some pieces of paper under your desk and
arrange your chairs properly. Thank you and you may now take
your seat.
c) Checking of Attendance
Let me check your attendance first. Please sign your signature
next to your name in the attendance sheet.
B. Collecting of Assignments
Last meeting I have given you an assignment right? Please pass it
forward at count of 5. 1,2,3,4,5! All papers in?
What was your assignment all about?

Yes, correct. Who can give me one example of splices and joints?
Any other answer?
Very good class. You really did your assignment.

(Students are cooperating)

Students are cooperating.

(Students pass their assignments)


Yes maam.
Our assignment is about the different wire splices
and joints used in electrical work.
Rat tail splice.
Plain Tap joint.

C. Review of Past Lesson


Let us have first a short review about our last lesson. Mr._____, what
was our lesson all about?
What is a series circuit?

What about a parallel circuit?

Our past lesson is about series and parallel circuits.

A series circuit is a circuit where there is only one


path from the source through all of the loads and
back to the source

D. Motivation
Lets play a game. Our game is called What song? The class will be
divided into four groups.

A parallel circuit has more than one resistor or having


a multiple paths to move along the electricity.

I have here a box with rolled papers in it. Written in these rolled
papers are jumbled song titles. Arrange the words and sing out to
class one line of the song for the group members to guess the
answer. Are you ready class?
Lets begin.
Let us give a hand to Group___ for winning this game activity.

Yes, maam.

Based from our game, what do you think would be our lesson for
today?
E. Presentation of Objectives
But before that, let me introduce to you our objectives for todays
lesson. Everybody please read
At the end of the class, you will be able to identify the different
electrical joint and splices. You are also expected to understand the
importance of the different joints and splices in electrical work.
F. Unlocking of Difficult Terms
Let us first unlock some of the terms that we may encounter along
our discussion.

G. Lesson Proper
a) Activity
Lets have an activity. I have here pictures of electrical splices and
joints posted in the board. I will give each student a corresponding
number. When I call your number, you have to get a name of the
splices and joints and match it with the pictures posted on the
board. Every student have at most 50 seconds to answer.
Are you ready? Lets begin.

Our lesson for today is about the electrical joints and


splices.

At the end of the class, you will be able to identify the


different electrical joint and splices. Also, understand
the importance of electrical joints and splices in
electrical work.

Enclosure- an area surrounded by a wall or


closed space.
Conductor- a material that allows electricity to
move through it.

b) Abstraction
Lets check your work.
Do you think the first picture is called Rat Tail? What about the
second? Third? Are you sure?

Yes, maam.

How about the fourth picture? The fifth one?


Also the last picture?
c) Discussion
These are the different splices and joints used in electrical wiring
installation.

Were not sure maam. No, maam.


No, maam.

First we have Rat Tail splice, or also known as Pig Tail. Please
read what is Rat Tail splice?
This type of splice is not strong mechanically. It is suitable for
service where there is no mechanical stress when wires are to be
connected in an outlet box, switch, or conduit fitting.
What about the second picture? It is called Y-splice. Everybody
please read the definition..

Rat Tail splice is kind of splice commonly used to join


two or more conductors inside the junction box.

This splice is mostly used to connect three electrical or


component cables.
Next, we have Fixture Joint. Please read.

This method of wrapping is generally used or small


cables because the strands are flexible and all can be
wrapped in one operation.

Like the rat tail joint, the fixture joint will not stand much strain.
Then, we also have Western Union Splices. There two types of
Western Union Splice, what are those?

An electric connection between two conductors,


formed by crossing their bare ends, wrapping one
end around the other, and then folding them over.

Yes, correct. What is a Western Union Short Tie?


Western Union Short Tie and Western Union Long
Tie.
What about Western Union Long Tie splice?

This is the most widely used splice or joint in interior


wiring installation to extend the length of wire from
one point to another.

What do you think is the difference between the two? Who can
answer?

This is used extensively for outside wiring to extend


the length of wire from one end to another.

Yes, correct. Next, we have Plain Tap or also known as Tee Joint.
What is a Plain Tap?
This is used where the tap wire is under considerable tensile
stress circuit.

The difference between Western Union Short Tie and


Long Tie is that short tie has shorter number of twists
and used for interior wiring while long tie have many
number of twits because it is used for outside wiring.
This splice is used in outside work for joining a tap
wire through a conductor.

d) Analysis
Why do we need to know the different electrical splices and
joints?

e) Application
I will show you some pictures of splice and joints and everybody
must identify the name it. Are we clear?
H. Generalization
What are the different electrical wire splices and joints that we have
discussed today?

As a student in Electricity, it is important to acquire


the important knowledge and skills in wire splices and
joints and should be familiar with the actual
application of every splice and joint because this will
serve as our tool in performing actual wiring
installation.

Yes, maam.

Rat Tail splice, Y-splice, Fixture Joint, Western Union


Short Tie, Western Union Long Tie, Plain Tap

IV.
Answer
_______

EVALUATION
Direction: Match the following questions in column A to the column B.
Column A
1. A kind of splice commonly used to join two or more conductors inside the
junction box.

Column B
a. Western Union Short
Tie

2. This method of wrapping is generally used or small cables because the


strands are flexible and all can be wrapped in one operation.

b. Rat Tail

3. This is used extensively for outside wiring to extend the length of wire from
one end to another.
4. This is mostly used in outside work for joining a tap wire through a
conductor.
5. This is the most widely used splice or joint in interior wiring installation to
extend the length of wire from one point to another.

c. Western Union Long Tie

6. This is used where fixture leads are connected to branch wire at an


immediate point.

f.

_______
_______
_______

d. Plain Tap
e. Y-splice

_______
_______

V.

ASSIGNMENT
Note: Refer your answer in page 24 of the Competency-Based Learning Material in Electricity,.
In a sheet of paper, answer the following:
1. Identify the steps in making Western Union Short Tie splice?

Fixture Joint

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