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LP 9-10 Lesson 4

The document provides a semi-detailed lesson plan on teaching the proper method of soil preparation for different crops and seasons. The objectives are for students to discuss, relate, and appreciate the appropriate soil preparation method for a particular crop depending on the season. The lesson plan includes classroom routines, motivation through a guessing activity, a video presentation on soil preparation methods, and an analysis. It also provides examples of soil preparation for crops like sweet pepper, bunching onions, and radishes. For assessment, students are asked to create a video showing soil preparation for a crop they grow at home.

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LP 9-10 Lesson 4

The document provides a semi-detailed lesson plan on teaching the proper method of soil preparation for different crops and seasons. The objectives are for students to discuss, relate, and appreciate the appropriate soil preparation method for a particular crop depending on the season. The lesson plan includes classroom routines, motivation through a guessing activity, a video presentation on soil preparation methods, and an analysis. It also provides examples of soil preparation for crops like sweet pepper, bunching onions, and radishes. For assessment, students are asked to create a video showing soil preparation for a crop they grow at home.

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GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.

SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Km.2, Bo.2, Gensan Drive, Koronadal City

Date:

TLE 9-10 Agriculture Semi – detailed Lesson Plan

I. Objectives

At the end of the lesson the students should be able to:

a. Discuss the method of soil preparation appropriate for a particular crop


and season,
b. Relate each method of soil preparation for a particular crop and
season; and
c. appreciate the method of soil preparation in particular crop and season
by creating a vlog garden at home.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Proper Method of preparing the soil for planting
Reference: TLE Agriculture – Plant Production first year, Module 2 Happy,
Joyful, Growing Soil. Lesson 4. Method of soil preparation appropriate for a
particular crop season. Page 10-11
Teaching Materials: PowerPoint, laptop, Visual Aids, Led TV, chalk

III. Learning Strategies

A. Classroom Routine
 Prayer
 Greetings
 Attendance
 Classroom Rules
 Review

B. Motivation

Guess me
 The student will guess what kind of vegetables or fruits and what
particular season they are crop.
GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Km.2, Bo.2, Gensan Drive, Koronadal City

C. Activity

Video presentation
 Teacher will play a video regarding in the method of soil preparation
appropriate for a particular crop and season,

 https://youtu.be/ZYkG2ta3Ctc

D. Analysis
 What did you notice in the video?
 What do you think is our topic today?

E. Abstraction

Method of Soil Preparation Appropriate for a


Particular Crop and Season

You have already learned how to start a garden, to prepare the soil and its
importance and proper tools in planting. I am sure you are now ready to plant
your desired crops or vegetables.
This lesson will provide you the important ways of soil preparation appropriate
in a particular crop and season.
Let us take for example the sweet pepper. This crop is important to our body
because it contains vitamins A and C. It can be a money-maker for it is in
demand at home and in pizza restaurants where sweet pepper is used as
condiments. Do you want to try planting this in your available planting area?
Here are the proper steps to produce good quality sweet pepper.
1. Select a well-drained sandy dry to clay wet soil.
2. Plow and harrow the land area 2 to 3 times until the soil is well-
pulverized.
3. Set furrows at 0.75 cm to 1 metre apart.
4. Start planting the seeds or seedlings.
5. Water the seedbed thoroughly.
Can you now grow sweet pepper and be a top producer of this in famous
pizza restaurants? Do you want another example of vegetable that you can
produce in your area? Aside from sweet pepper, what other vegetable is
profitable and is used in several food establishments. This is most seen as
seasoning in soup, lomi, mami, congee or goto. This spice crop is used in
salads and vegetable dishes. It has medicinal value to correct physiological
disorders such as cough, obesity, insomnia, hemorrhoids, constipation, and
menstrual discomfort. Do you have an idea what is this vegetable? Yes, it is
the bunching onion. Here is how to plant it.
GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Km.2, Bo.2, Gensan Drive, Koronadal City

1. Prepare the land by plowing and harrowing. It requires 1 to 2


times depending on the condition of the soil. You may apply animal manure
prior to bed preparation.
2. Raise beds up to 50 - 100 cm apart but if the soil is well-drained,
these are not necessary.
3. Trim top portion of the leaves prior to transplanting to reduce
transpiration and increase plant survival.
4. Transplant in seedbeds at a distance of 10 cm × 15 cm. Use
markers to provide proper spacing and to facilitate transplanting. Dibbles may
be used to make holes. Plant deep enough. Care must be taken so as not to
damage the basal portion of the plant.
5. Press the soil lightly around the basal portion. Make sure that
the roots are in full contact with the soil.
6. Irrigate the field before and after transplanting.
Another popular vegetable among root crops is radish. It can be grown on silt
loam or sandy loam type of soil that is friable, well-drained and rich in organic
matter.
Here is how it is planted.
1. Plow the soil 2-3 times at 30-40 cm deep and harrow to obtain a
fine tilth.
2. Construct a seedbed 1 metre wide and 10-15 cm high.
3. Make thin shallow on the bed at about 25 cm apart and 2 cm
deep.
4. Plant the seeds either broadcast or drill. When drill method is
preferred:
a. Drill the seeds thinly 12.14 cm deep in furrows of 20-25 cm
apart.
b. Cover the seeds thinly with fine soil.
c. Thin the seedlings at 10 cm apart as soon as they developed
true leaves.
If broadcasting method is used:
a. Broadcast the seed directly into the soil.
b. Cover with thin layer of soil afterwards.
c. As soon as the plants developed true leaves, thin out and
transplant them at 1.5 cm deep and 20 × 25 cm planting distances.

F. Application
 The student will find a partner to create a vlog. They will make a
garden at home, shows the method of soil preparation that appropriate
for a particular crop and season. Choose the best seeds that will grow
and fruit faster and available at home, example is: okra, sweet
potatoes, squash, Chinese long bean, Mung beans and etc. maximum
of 3 mins and minimum of 5mins of the video. The deadline of this
video will be on June 10.
GREEN VALLEY COLLEGE FOUNDATION, INC.
SCHOOL OF EDUCATION
Km.2, Bo.2, Gensan Drive, Koronadal City

G. Generalization

 How significant the method of soil preparation that appropriate for the
particular season?
 Why do we need to know the crop and season before to plant?

V. Evaluation
 The teacher will evaluate the video that created by the student and will
evaluate based on the holistic rubrics.

VI. Assignment
 Advance study in direct and indirect planting.

Prepared by: Checked by:

JAN-BRIAN R, ASIO JURGENNE LIGAYA S. GABILAGON


Pre - Service teacher Cooperating Teacher

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