Friday, March 29, 2013

Lesson Plan in Science Four (Parts of a Flower)


Lesson Plan in Science Four
Parts of a Flower
At the end of the period, at least 75 percent of the pupils are expected to:
·        Name the parts of a flower.
·        Tell the functions of each part.
·        Value flowers as God’s creation.
Parts of a Flower
    (Encarta for Kids)
    (Powerpoint Presentation)

Do you love to see flowers? Flowers are beautiful. They make surroundings colourful. Today we are going to learn the parts of it. Please pay close attention as a test is going to be given after the discussion.

I want you to watch the presentation closely. And we will discuss the lesson after it is being viewed.

So what did you see? How many parts does a flower have? Can we name them?

Let us review the parts one by one and tell the functions of each.

Why is the petal colorful?
Which part is responsible for the reproduction in the flower?
The gumamela flower has two reproductive organs, what are these?
How does the flower reproduce using both organs?

Now let is try to recall all the parts.

If you have a garden at home and you see so many flowers, will you get it all and leave nothing? Why or why not?

Give the functions of each part of a flower by matching column a with b.
(Chart)

Study about a leaf and its parts.

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