A comprehensive list of consumable materials is presented, including lubricant/engine oil, grease, transmission fluid, fuel (diesel, gasoline), coolant/antifreeze, brake fluid, fuel filter, oil filter, air filter, spark plug, gasket, adhesive sealant, tire, battery, brake pad and lining, and brake shoe.
The video introduces the topic of common materials in automotive and small engine works, outlining content and performance standards. It highlights the importance of understanding consumables and component parts for industrial art services, and the need for simple diagnostics and troubleshooting skills. The main learning competency is to discuss consumables in industrial art services.
Maintaining a vehicle in good condition is crucial for convenient travel. Vehicle owners and drivers need to familiarize themselves with common materials. The video poses guide questions about common materials observed in cars or motorcycles, their necessity for a good ride, and their uses or functions.
The video suggests leading a discussion on each material, emphasizing its purpose, function, and importance. Students are encouraged to ask questions and share experiences. Further guide questions cover why consumable materials are necessary, the importance of regular maintenance, how inspection and replacement prolong vehicle life, safety precautions, and proper disposal for environmental benefit.
Two lesson activities are proposed: hands-on exploration and a component identification game. The latter involves dividing students into groups, distributing images of automotive components, and challenging them to identify as many as possible using index cards. The activity concludes with a review of identified components and a point system.