Unit Ii-Week 7 Lesson 31: Modes Of: Reproduction of Flowering Plants
Unit Ii-Week 7 Lesson 31: Modes Of: Reproduction of Flowering Plants
Unit Ii-Week 7 Lesson 31: Modes Of: Reproduction of Flowering Plants
reproduction pollination
stamen
Establishing a purpose for the lesson
hibiscus
Welcome plant
San francisco
I learned that
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Flowering plants reproduce sexually and
asexually.
Sexual reproduction--- starts in the
flower which produce seeds.
-----takes place when flowers produce
seeds after pollination and fertilization.
Pollination - is the transfer of pollen
grains from the anther to the stigma of
the same or of another flower of the same
kind.
Fertilization --- takes place in the ovary when
the sperm cell unites with the egg cell.
The ovary becomes the fruit.
The ovules becomes the seeds.
Asexual reproduction ---is producing new
plants wherein no sex cells, no seeds are
involved.
1. mango 6. papaya
2. San francisco 7. Welcome plant
3. rambutan 8. Fortune plant
4. Kataka -taka 9. atis
5. pomelo 9. String beans
WEEK 7 Day 2
Lesson 32: Modes of
Reproduction of Flowering
Plants
Review
“Help Me Bloom”. The teacher will make a big cut out of a flower
with 5 petals. This flower is still a bud. Each petal will be opened by a
pupil who answered the question correctly to help the flower
bloom. Every petal will have a congratulatory/complimentary
message.
III. Procedure:
1. Get an onion and insert a toothpick near its top. Put the onion with its roots
below in a glass filled with water.
2. Display the set-up in the room. Observe the bulb each day.
IV.Conclusion
III. Procedure:
1. Cut a stem of a San Francisco plant.
2. Put this cut off stem in a glass of water.
3. Display the set-up in the room. Observe it daily.
IV. Conclusion
How does a San Francisco plant reproduce?
Group 5: Activity 1:5 “Creep Like Me”
I. Problem: How does a ginger reproduce?
II. Materials: mature ginger rhizome, transparent container with soil
III. Procedure:
1.Plant the mature ginger rhizome in the transparent container with soil.
2. Display the set-up in the room. Observe it after some days.
IV. Conclusion
How does a ginger plant reproduce?
Developing mastery (Leads to formative assessment)
Describe how some plants reproduce asexually. Illustrate them in a
frame.
“SKETCH US in a FRAME”
Finding practical applications of concepts and skills in daily living
I learned that
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1. Asexual reproduction - is producing
new plants with no sex cells involved.
Non-flowering plants do not have flowers,
so they do not produce seeds.
New plants can be reproduced asexually
through the following kinds of plants with
examples.
a. Rhizomes – creeping underground
stems –ginger
b. Tuber-enlarged root – camote, ube,
potato,gabi, potato
c. Bulb – enlarged leaves -onion
d. Runners/stolons – long slender stems-
grass and strawberries
e. Suckers-underground shoots –banana
f. Leaf Cutting – katakataka, welcome,
begonia
g. Stem Cutting – San Francisco,etc.
Evaluation
How do these plants reproduce? Group them by writing the name
of each plant under their proper group .
katakataka ginger camote
rose onion grass
potato
strawberries
rhizomes tuber bulb santan
runners suckertulip
leaf stem
Additional activities for application or remediation
Directions: Write AGREE if the statement is correct and
DISAGREE if otherwise.
I learned that
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Flowering and seed-bearing plants through:
Pollination- the first step in the sexual
reproduction of flowering plants. It is the
transfer of pollen from the stamen to the
pistil of the flower.
Seed dispersal - the process by which seeds
are brought to new places where they could
grow and develop. Animals, winds, and water
are some agents of seed dispersal.
Fertilization – takes place when the pollen
tube reaches an ovule and the sperm unites
with the egg. After fertilization, seeds and
fruits begin to form.
Seeds develop from ovules inside the ovaries
of the flowers.
Seed Germination- the last part of
reproduction in flowering plants. When the
conditions are favorable such as good soil,
warmth, and enough water, the seed will
germinate.
Evaluating learning
WEEK 7 Day 4
Lesson 34: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
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Establishing a purpose for the lesson
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Activity 1.2: “Life Cycle of Ferns”7 Day 4
I. Problem: How do fern plants reproduce?
Lesson 34: Modes of
II. Materials: picture of the life cycle of fern.
III.Procedure:
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
1. Study the picture of the life cycle of a fern.
2. Identify their parts.
3. Think and analyze how they reproduce.
Questions:
1. What part of the fern plants helps them to
reproduce?
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2. Describe the mode of reproduction in fern plant.
Is it sexual or asexual? Why?
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IV. Conclusion
How do fern plants reproduce?
Discussing new concepts and practicing new skills #1
WEEK 7 Day 4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcWYAnmm-QE
Lesson 34: Modes of
(Moss reproduction)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bpYshQ7Ym_I
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
(Life Cycle of Fern)
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==Some plants reproduce without seeds.
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Sexual reproduction happens in spore-
Lesson 34: Modes of
bearing plants such as mosses and ferns.
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
===In mosses, the leafy plants produce
two branches, male and female. The
female branches produce egg cells while
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the male branches
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while the male branches produce sperm
cells.
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process called fertilization.
Lesson 34: Modes This isofcalled
sexual fertilization. of Moss and Ferns
Reproduction
Mosses undergo both sexual and asexual
reproduction.
In asexual reproduction, spores are
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produced and when released and land on
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damp ground can grow into leafy moss
plants.
Ferns like mosses, are spore-producing
plants. Mature ferns
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with spore Lesson
casing called sori on of
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underside of their leaves.
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
== When it rains, sperms released from the
male organs swim towards the female
organs leading to the growing of young fern
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plants. Sexual reproduction takes place
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when the sperm cells unite with egg cells in
the female organs. The fertilized eggs grow
into new leafy fern plants.
Evaluating learning
Sequence the steps in the life cycle of moss plant and
fern plant. Write 1 - 5 onWEEK
the blank.
7 Day 4
a. Moss Plant
Lesson 34: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
____Spore grows into a moss plant.
____Fertilized egg cell grows into a ball
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____Fertilization takes place.
____Sperms swim to egg cells.
b. Fern Plant
____ New plant part
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Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
____ Spore cases open.
____ Fertilized egg cell grows into new plant
part.
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plant.
Assignment: Draw the life cycle of moss and ferns in
short bond paper.
WEEK 7 Day 4
WEEK 7 Day 5
Lesson 34: Modes of
Lesson 35: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
Reproduction of Flowering and
Non-Flowering Plants
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Reviewing previous lesson
“Guess How”. The pupils look at the steps of different modes of
moss and fern reproduction .
WEEK 7 Day 4
Lesson 34: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
PRECILA R. UMALI
JZMES Santa Rosa City , Laguna
WEEK 7 Day 4
Lesson 34: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
PRECILA R. UMALI
JZMES Santa Rosa City , Laguna
Establishing a purpose for the lesson
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What characteristic of plants enables them
to grow and multiply? (Through
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Plants carry out reproduction
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ways. Today, you are going to show the
different modes of reproduction of flowering
and non-flowering plants.
Presenting examples/ instances of the lesson
Activity 1: “What’s Up Now?”
Group 1: Activity 1: 1 “I with an Eye”
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I. Problem: How does a sweet potato or a camote grow?
Lesson 34: Modes of
II. Materials: a camote with an “eye”, a glass, a toothpick or matchstick,
water
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
III. Procedure:
a. Observe what happens in the potato after 3 days.
b. Discuss within the group the results of the experiment.
c. Assign a reporter for the presentation of results.
d. Show your experimental set up to the class.
Questions
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1. What appears from the camote “eye” after some days?
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2. Will this become another camote plant? Why?
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IV. Conclusion
How does a sweet potato reproduce?
Group 2: Activity 1: 2 “Bulb-like Me”
I. Problem: How does an onion grow?
II. Materials: an onion with roots, a glass, water, a toothpick
or matchstick
WEEK 7 Day 4
Lesson 34: Modes of
III. Procedure:
A. Observe what happens in the onion after 3 days.
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
B. Discuss within the group the results of the experiment.
C. Assign a reporter for the presentation of results.
D. Show your experimental set up to the class.
Questions:
a. What appears on the onion after few days?
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b. If you plant this onion good Rosa City ,will
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happen?
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IV.Conclusion
How does an onion reproduce?
Group 3: Activity 1: 3 “Cut Me Please”
I. Problem: How does a San Francisco reproduce?
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II. Materials: cut stem of San 7 Day 4
Francisco
III.Procedure:
Lesson 34: Modes of
1. Observe what happens in the San Francisco stem after some days.
2. Discuss within the group the results of the experiment.
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
3. Assign a reporter for the presentation of results.
4. Show your experimental set up to the class.
Questions:
1. After some days, do you see some roots starting to
grow from the stems PRECILA
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2. If you plant this stem in good soil, what will happen?
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IV. Conclusion
How does a San Francisco plant reproduce?
Group 5: Activity 1:5 “Creep Like Me”
I. Problem: How does a ginger reproduce?
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II. Materials: mature ginger 7 Day
rhizome, 4 container with soil
transparent
III. Procedure:
Lesson 34: Modes of
1. Observe what happens in the ginger after some days.
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
2. Discuss within the group the results of the experiment.
3. Assign a reporter for the presentation of results.
4. Show your experimental set up to the class.
Questions:
1. After some times, do you see some roots starting to grow from the
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plant?
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2. What will happen if you plant it in your vegetable garden?
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IV. Conclusion
How does a ginger plant reproduce?
WEEK 7 Day 4
Lesson 34: Modes of
Reproduction of Moss and Ferns
PRECILA R. UMALI
JZMES Santa Rosa City , Laguna
I learned that
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Plants carry out reproduction in
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different ways, such 7 Day
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spores, andLesson
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Reproduction
Asexual of Moss
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producing
new plants with no sex cells involved.
Non-flowering plants do not have
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produce seeds.
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==== occurs as new plants grow from
vegetative structures such as stems,
leaves, bulbs and roots.
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plants occurs
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and of
fertilization that
leadsReproduction of Moss
to the production and Ferns
of seeds.
1. tomato ______________
2. mosses ______________
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3. pomelo ______________
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4. ferns ______________
5. lanzones ______________
Assignment:
Identify how the followingWEEK . 7 Day 4 asexually
plants reproduce
1. onion and
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Modes of
2. grass
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and strawberry
of Moss
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and Ferns
3. rose and fortune plant __________
4. ginger ________________
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5. gabi and sweet R. UMALI
potato ____________
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