Grade 8: Prepare Netting Materials For Net Construction
Grade 8: Prepare Netting Materials For Net Construction
What I know
Let us determine how much you already know about the tools and
materials in net weaving. Take this test.
Pretest LO1
Direction: Multiple Choice. Select the best answer and write it on your
worksheet with caption “What I Know” on the upper part.
1. Which of the following is NOT an artificial fiber?
a. saran b. hizex c. ramie d. kuralon
2. What is the basic unit of a net material?
a. yarn b. fiber c. twine d. strand
3. Which of this is a single filament fiber?
a. split c. monofilament
b. continuous filament d. staple
4. Which fibers are from plastic tapes which are stretched during
manufacturing?
a. split c. monofilament
b. staple d. continuous filament
5. Which of the following is a thinner filament of silk-like fibers having
infinite length?
a. kapron b. saran c. pylen d. coulene
6. What type of fiber is commonly used for gill net?
a. polyethylene c. polyvinyl alcohol
b. polyester d. polyamide
7. Which of this is a natural fiber?
a. kuralon b. abaca c. pylen d. perlon
8. In net weaving, what is the tool used to keep the size of meshes of
nettings uniform?
a. shuttle mesh c. mesh gauge
b. netting needle d. trimmer
9. Tetoron is an example of what synthetic fiber?
a. polyethylene c. polyester
b. polyamide d. polypropylene
10. Which of the following is an artificial fiber?
a. saran c. ramie
b. hemp d. cotton
WHATS NEW
Activity 1
1. HEMS 6. NGLACI
2. ERTUTC 7. RESIFB
3. EMSH UGAEG 8. RNYA
4. ENTWI 9. NDSRTA
5. INGENTT EDENEL 10. NKULORA
What is It
Read the Information Sheet 1 very well then find out how much you can
remember and how much you learned by doing the next activity.
INTRODUCTION
This lesson deals with the identification of tools and classification of twine
used in weaving a net.
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
1. Tools are identified according to their use; and
2. Materials are classified in accordance with the prescribed specification.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
2. Mesh gauge
3. Cutter/Trimmer
Twine
Parts of a Twine
Classification of Fibers
Fibers are generally classified into two: natural fibers and artificial or man-
made fibers. Natural fibers are taken from three sources such as: 1) minerals, 2)
animals, and 3) vegetables. Wire fibers are from the hair of a sheep, while the
cotton, kapok, ramie, hemp, and abaca fibers are from the bodies, fruits, and
leaves of plants.
The following synthetic fibers are commonly used in the different fishing
gear:
2. Polythylene (PE). This fiber is commonly used for rope construction and
trawl net making.
3. Polyester (Tetoron). This fiber is used in most purse seine, dip net, and
small-scale set nets use this kind of fiber long line fishing.
The durability of the net is based on the chemical, physical and biological
properties of the netting materials used in the construction.
WHAT’S MORE
Column A Column B
a. Cutter/ trimmer
1.
b. Twine
c. Net
e. Mesh gauge
twisted together
5.
i. composed of three or more yarns twisted together,
Activity 1. Short Quiz. Write your answers on your worksheet sheet with caption
“What I have Learned” in the upper part.
WHAT I CAN DO
Activity 1: Direction: Draw the images of the following on a bond paper. You
will be graded as follows.
1. Net Rubrics
2. Mesh gauge
3. Netting needle Workmanship 40%
4. Cutter/trimmer Neatness 60%
5. Twine
Total 100%
Let’ check how much you have learned from the lesson. Take the quiz
below.
Select the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on your
worksheet sheet with caption “Assessment” in the upper part.
4. Which fibers are from plastic tapes which are stretched during
manufacturing?
a. split c. monofilament
b. staple d. continuous filament
8. In net weaving, what is the tool used to keep the size of meshes of
nettings uniform?
a. shuttle mesh c. mesh gauge
b. netting needle d. trimmer