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A Detailed Lesson Plan

This document outlines a lesson plan on plant reproduction for grade 5 students. The objectives are to describe plant reproduction, care for plants, identify animal habitats, classify plants, and ways to protect animal habitats. The subject matter will focus on plant reproduction using references from a science textbook and online sources. The procedure involves teacher-led activities like reviewing the previous lesson, presenting information through illustrations and pictures, class discussion and answering student questions. Key topics that will be discussed include the differences between nonvascular and vascular plants, examples like mosses and ferns, and the two groups of seed plants.

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A Detailed Lesson Plan

This document outlines a lesson plan on plant reproduction for grade 5 students. The objectives are to describe plant reproduction, care for plants, identify animal habitats, classify plants, and ways to protect animal habitats. The subject matter will focus on plant reproduction using references from a science textbook and online sources. The procedure involves teacher-led activities like reviewing the previous lesson, presenting information through illustrations and pictures, class discussion and answering student questions. Key topics that will be discussed include the differences between nonvascular and vascular plants, examples like mosses and ferns, and the two groups of seed plants.

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A Detailed Lesson Plan

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SCIENCE V

I. Objectives
After given series of activities the Grade V students should be able to:
1. Describe how plants reproduce;
2. Cite proper ways of taking care of plants;
3. Identify the habitats where each animal lives;
4. Classify plants based on distinguishing characteristics;
5. Identify ways and protecting and conserving the habitats of animals;
6.
7.

II. Subject Matter : Plants Reproduction


A. References : Science for Active Minds V pp.144-148
www.google.com/search-plantsreproduction

B. Materials : books, ICT integration, pictures and worksheets

III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity


A.Dancing

Good morning class. Good morning Teacher Dharlyn.


How are you today? We’re doing good teacher.
That’s good to hear.

Ok, kindly stand up for the prayer to be lead by (They’re praying and singing)
Sophia and followed by Philippine National Anthem.

Remain standing let’s have your energizer. (Students are dancing)

Did you enjoy it? Yes teacher.

Yeah, I saw that you’re enjoying.

B.Drill

I have here an illustration showing a blank part of the


plants. I want you to identify every parts of the
plants.
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

Jubael: 1.Leaf

Mahdi: 2. Flower

Aaron: 3. Fruit

Kate: 4. Trunk

Brianna: 5. Seed

Kristoff: 6. Roots

Very Good.

C.Review

What is our last lesson?


Rania: About protecting the habitats of the
Rania
animals.
Very good.

Where do monkeys live?


Jamaica: Forest
Jamaica
Very good.

What about the fishes?


Sophia: Teacher it can be in the lake and sea.
Sophia
You’re right.

Can you give me the three(3) ways on how to protect and


Kate : 1. Don’t waste water.
conserve habitats.
2. Don’t throw your trash in rivers, lakes,
Kate
and seas.
3. Plant trees that are native to an area.

Give five (5) claps to Kate


(They give five (5) claps)
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

1.Preparation / Motivation

I have here a word puzzle wherein you’re going to


find the words that you see in the word puzzle.
Come here on the board and encircle the word that
you find in the word puzzle.

Who wants to answer ?


Yes, Baste. Baste: Plants teacher.
Very good.

What else?
Noaim Noaim: Nonvascular
You’re right.

Yes. Ehrica. Ehrica: Vascular


Very good.
Who else?

Brianna Brianna: Mosses


You’re right.

Jamaica Jamaica: Liverworts


Very good.

Mahdi Mahdi: Hornworts


Excellent !

Is there other word? Yes teacher.


What else?
Toni Toni: Gymnosperms
Very good.
Give clap three (3) claps to Toni. (They give three (3) claps.)

What else?
Kristoff Kristoff: Ferns
Very good.

Yes, Rania Rania: Horsetails


You’re right.

Yes, Kate Kate: Angiosperms


Very good.

Ok, what is the last word?


Yes, Kirby Kirby: Seed
Very good. Give five (5) claps to Kirby. (They give five (5) claps.)
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity
Is it fun and easy to find a words in the word puzzle? Yes teacher it’s also interesting.
Ok. So, the words that you found in the word puzzle
those words are connected to our lesson for today.
And you will know what are those words mean. Let’s
start now with our proper lesson and I want all of you
to listen. If you’re going to answer just raise your
right hands. Is that ok? Yes Teacher Dharlyn.

2. Presentation

When you think of plants, you think of flowers,


vegetables, and trees. But there are many other kinds
of plants, too. In fact, according to the International
Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources 2007 Red List. There are more than 300
000 kinds of plants on Earth.

The following diagram presents a simplified


presentation of the two groups of plants. Plants are
generally divided into two groups, the nonvascular
and vascular plants.

(Showing the diagram)

3. Discussion

When we say vascular plants these are plants that do


not have water-conducting tissues or transport system.
These plants may have structures that look like roots,
stems, and leaves, but they do not have vascular
tissues. Vascular tissues are tissues that transport
water and nutrients throughout the plant’s body. These
plants are usually small and live very close to the
ground to be able to absorb water. Examples of
nonvascular plants are mosses, liverworts, and
hornworts.

(Showing a pictures of mosses)


Wow.
That what a mosses look like. Not yet teacher.
Have you see that kind of plants?
Usually you can find that plants in the forest.

(Showing a pictures of liverworts)


Wow.
Just like mosses you can also find liverworts in the
forest.

Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity


Another example of nonvascular plants is hornworts.

(Showing the pictures of hornworts)

Mosses, liverworts and hornworts these plants cannot


survive in dry areas.

And now let’s proceed to vascular plants. Vascular


plants on the other hand, are plants that have vascular
tissues. Vascular plants have true roots, stem, and
leaves.

I already discussed earlier what a vascular tissues


mean.

Vascular plants are divided into two (2) groups-


spore-bearing plants or what we called the seedless
and seed-bearing plants or what we called the seed.
First example of spore-bearing plants are ferns.

(Showing a pictures of ferns) Kirby: Teacher I already saw that kind of plants.

Really? Where? In the forest? Kirby: No, teacher at the farmers when my mom
That’s good then atleast you already what does it bought a plants for our garden.
look like.

Another example of spore-bearing plants is club


moss
(Showing a pictures of club moss) No teacher. We don’t know that kind of plants.
Have you seen that kind of plants?
It’s ok maybe someday when you went to river you
can find that kind of plants.

And now let’s proceed to the last example of a spore-


bearing plants which is the horsetails. Amara: Teacher it looks like a small version of a
(Showing a pictures of horsetails) bamboo.
Is it? Yes teacher.
Ah, yeah it looks like.

Let’s proceed now to seed-bearing plants. There are


two main types of seed-bearing plants or what we
called the seed plants gymnosperms and
angiosperms.

When we say gymnosperms these are seed-bearing


plants that do not produce flowers. They have hard
seeds that are not enclosed and are exposed to the
environment. Pine trees are gymnosperms.
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

Here is a picture of pine trees.


(Showing a picture of pine trees) Baste: Teacher that tree look like a Christmas tree.
Yes, it is.

Next is angiosperms. Angiosperms produce flowers.


Means all the plants that produce flowers is what we
call angiosperms. The term angiosperm was derived
from the Greek words angeion, meaning “vessel,”
and sperma, meaning “seed.”

Can you an example of plants that produce flowers?


Amara Amara: Eggplant
Very good.

What else?
Noaim Noaim: Cherry
Very good.

Rigel Rigel: Apple


Very good.

Nicholas Nicholas: Roses


Very good.

Felicity Felicity: Squash


Excellent!

All your answers are correct and it’s easy for you to
identify what is an angiosperms is.

Angiosperms are divided into two classes classes- the


monocotyledons and dicotyledons. The term were
derived from the number of seed leaves or cotyledons
the plants have germination. The two classes can be
distinguished using the following characteristics.

(Showing an illustration of monocotyledon and


dicotyledon)

Again, there are two types of plants the nonvascular


and vascular plants. Examples of nonvascular plants
are mosses, liverworts and hornworts. Vascular plants
are divided into two parts the seedless and seed.
Examples of seedless are ferns, club moss and
horsetails. Examples of seed are gymnosperms and
angiosperms.
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

Plants are very much important in our daily life we


shouldn’t cut them as well as the trees because
some of the plants give foods to us while the
flowers give beauty to our surroundings. That’s
why instead of cutting plants and trees why don’t
we plant more plants and trees so we can help our
environment with the help of the people in our
barangays.

4. Generalization
Aaron : 2
How many kinds of plants are there?
Aaron
Very good. Dave: Nonvascular and Vascular

What are those two kinds?


Very good. Jubael : Nonvascular plants are plants that do not have
water-conduction tissues or transport system while
Who can define nonvascular and vascular plants? vascular plants are plants that have vascular tissues.
Jubael
Excellent.
Noah: Mosses, Liverworts and Hornworts.
What are the three examples of nonvascular
plants?
Noah
Very good.
Empress :Spore-bearing plants or seedless and seed-
What are the two kinds of vascular plants? bearing plants or seed.
Empress
Very good.
Kristoff: Ferns, Club moss, and Horsetails.
Can you give me the examples of spore-bearing
plants?
Kristoff
Excellent.

What is the difference between gymnosperms and Sophia: Gymnosperms are seed-bearing plants that do
angiosperms? not produce flowers while angiosperms are plants that
Sophia produce flowers.
Very good.

Since you already know the lesson.


I prepared an activity and each of you will gonna
answer.
Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

5. Application

Direction: Supply the words that is missing to


complete the diagram.

(Students are answering it on the board)

All your answers are correct.


Now, kindly get your ballpen no need for you to get a
piece of paper or quiz notebook because you’re going
to answer it on the answer sheet that I’m going to
provide to each of you.

IV. Evaluation

(Worksheets) (Students are quietly answering their activity)


Teacher’s Activity Students’ Activity

V. Assignment

Kindly get your manual and copy your assignment.

Do page 150

Direction: Use Venn diagrams to compare and (Students are writing their assignment)
contrast the following.

a. Vascular and nonvascular plants

b. Gymnosperms and angiosperms

c. Spore-bearing and seed-bearing plants

Prepared by:
DHARLYN P. GABING
October 23, 2018

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