Lesson Plan 7 Fungi
Lesson Plan 7 Fungi
Lesson Plan 7 Fungi
Objectives
At the end of the period, the students should be able to:
A. identify the defining characteristics of fungi;
B. describe the main structures of a fungus;
C. distinguish fungi according to the kind of fruiting structures they form;
D. explain briefly how fungi reproduce; and
E. give the benefits and demerits of fungi.
II. Subject Matter
Topic: Kingdom Fungi
References: Biology Teachers Edition by Miller et al, pg. 527
Materials: illustration, printed materials, thread ball ( a representation)
III. Procedure
Teachers Activity
A. Motivation
Have you eaten a pizza with mushrooms?
Students Activity
Yes/No.
Yes/No.
Kingdom Fungi.
Yes/No.
Plants.
What else?
Saprotrophs/Saprophytes.
Mycelium/Mycelia.
Cap.
Gills.
Stalk.
Ring.
Fruiting body.
They undergo asexual reproduction by forming
buds and many spores.
Wind, water, animals, or humans.
They reproduce sexually when male and
female hyphae join together.
Sporangium.
Ascus.
Ascopore.
Basidium.
Basidiospore.
D. Generalization
Identify and define the different parts of a
mushroom.
E. Application
Give examples of fungi and its uses.
Swimming pool.
IV. Evaluation
[Understanding]
1. Justify why fungi is not a plant.
2. What is the advantage of the large numbers of spores produced by fungi?
V. Assignment
Answer the following questions:
1. Do plants have chloroplasts?
2. What are plants cell walls made of?