HELE 4 Flashcards
Refers to the raising and/or harvesting of fishes.
Fishery
BASIC SKILLS IN FISHERY
Catching, farming, selling fish
- Catching FISH
- FISH FARMING
- SELLING FISH
What way of catching fish is done with the use of nets.
Netting
What way of fishing is done by luring fishes into a stationary gear
Trapping
What way of fishing is done by attracting fishes to get caught.
Attracting Fish
__________ is a very exciting activity to engage in. It refers to rearing fish commercially
Fish Farming
What are the three basic types of water where one can grow and rear fish?
Brackish/fish/sea water
This is where Freshwater meets saltwater,
in intermediate condition and is neither fully fresh/salt water
Brackish water
includes rivers, lake and this type of water has a very minimal amount of saltiness.
Fresh water
found in open seas, very salty and cannot be drank by humans.
Sea water
Milkfish/Bangus grows in brackish water
True or False?
True
Tilapia grows in freshwater
True or False?
Trueee
Crabs grow in seawater
True or False?
True of course
the water in ________ is COMPOUNDED ON CLOSED STRUCTURES where BANGUS can be kept and grown.
Fish pond
the water in ________ has ENCLOSURES OF PLASTIC NETS in the open sea where water can flow freely in and out all the time.
Fish pen and cage
Is a means of expressing ideas through pictures, visuals, or graphics.
Drawing
Refers to the beginnings or first stages of drawing or sketching.
Basic drawing
What are the (5) COMMON TOOLS in basic drawing?
Drawing paper/pencil/board, T-square, triangle.
There are different _______________. They are identified according to softness or hardness of their lead point writer.
Drawing pencils
This is a rectangular piece of wooden board
Drawing board
The __________ used in drawing is made up two parts – the head and the blade.
T-square
___________ is normally made of hard plastic materials.
Triangle
> are the critical component of sketching, have different types, and has its own meaning
Lines
Alphabet of lines are also known as _________.
Line symbols
THICK, DARK line used to SHOW the outline and define features
Object/visible line
Lines that are very light and thin used to CONSTRUCT.
Construction line
Thin and dark line used to show size of an object and usually with arrowheads/tick markings
Dimension line
Short dash lines to show NON VISIBLE surfaces and has medium thickness
Hidden line
Long, short, thin, dark lines and indicates CENTRE of holes, circles and arcs.
Centre lines
Light line that EXTENds from the edge/end of an object, used in conjunction.
Extension line
Extra thick line used to show CUTaway views/plane of projection. Arrow indicates direction.
Cutting plain line
Thin line used to connect a dimension lines. It’s used to show notes.
Leader line
Long line followed by two short dashes used to show alternate position.
Phantom line
Thick wavy line that’s used to BREAK the edge of a surface.
Short-break line
LONG, thin lines that’s used to show that the middle section has been removed.
Long-break line
A form of expression and communication,
Allows a person to communicate his/her ideas to others in a visual way.
Sketching
TOOLS and MATERIALS for sketching
Pencil, Paper, Rubber eraser, Sharpener Clean Rag
_________ is the act of drawing lines/ set of lines to fill in the outline of a sketch to represent or show the gradation of color.
It is also a necessary skill in sketching.
Shading
(4) SHADING TECHNIQUES in sketching.
Hatching/crosshatching method, smooth/stippling shading.
- is an artistic technique used to create effects by closely spaced parallel lines.
Hatching method
taking parallel hatching to the next level. You create a first layer and a second layer of lines is drawn on top in a perpendicular manner.
Cross hatching method
is a method of shading a region with a color gradient. Including color information.
Smooth shading
the creation of a pattern simulating varying degrees of solidity/shading by using small dots.
Stippling shading
-the finished products done with bare hands. for example beadwork
Handicraft
(9) Basic handicraft tools
Coping saw, pocket knife, chisel, mallet file, sandpaper, brush, plane, hand drill.
Is a kind of thin bladed saw, used for cutting curved shapes on wood.
Coping saw
A small cutting instrument with thin and sharp folding blades fastened to a wooden or metal handle.
Pocket knife
Its sharp wedge-like end for chipping or carving from wood/bamboo.
Chisel
a kind of hardwood hammer that has a short handle and a cylinder-shaped head.
Mallet
steel tool with sharp teeth for smoothing/rubbing down irregular or sharp surface.
File
is a paper with either coarse/very small particles glued on one side. It’s for smoothing/polishing wood.
Sandpaper
a tool made of bristles, wire, or other materials set in a handle. It is for painting or cleaning.
Brush
It’s an adjustable sharp blade that makes rough wooden surfaces smooth.
Plane
This is used to bore a hole in a piece of wood.
Hand drill
ICT stands for?
I=Information and
C= Communication
T= Technology.
Meaning of ICT
It is broad term that includes different tools and technologies that are used to “communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage useful information.
ICT in the past
Telegraph, telephone, radio, television
Importance of ICT: It allows young and old alike to communicate and establish a network with their families and friends through gadgets, software, service providers, and the internet.
True or False?
True True True TRUEEEEEEEEEE
It is the smallest/lightest among the personal computers and it can be held in the palm of the hand.
It also has a touch screen that allows users to make several commands or open files or folders just with the touch of their fingers.
Tablet