Week 5 Law Tle6 Agriculture
Week 5 Law Tle6 Agriculture
Week 5 Law Tle6 Agriculture
Second Grading
Agriculture
TLE6
Name:_________________________________________Score:_______________________
Grade/Section:_________________________________Teacher:______________________
Week 5
ACTIVITY 1
DIRECTIONS: Write T if the statement is true and F if it is false.
_____1. Seedlings do not need care because they will grow better when left alone.
______2. Cultivating the land is necessary to help promote the growth of roots and
absorption of nutrients.
______3. Any substance can be added to the soil to promote the healthy growth of plants.
______4. Organic fertilizers take too long to prepare but these are effective for the growth of
healthy plants.
______5. Using organic pesticides is more advisable because they are not harmful to humans
and other animals.
______6. Indirect planting of seeds or parts of the plant directly to the soil.
______7. There are three ways of planting.
______8. Direct planting is transferring of seedling or part of a plant from its seed box or bag to
its permanent place.
______9. Cultivating the land is practiced to help promote the growth of roots and improve
aeration for fast absorption of nutrients by the soil.
_____10. The use of pesticide may be necessary to protect and prevent plants and trees from
getting damaged due to infestation.
LEARNING ACTIVITY WORKSHEETS
GRADE 6- ELEMENTARY AGRICULTURE
ACTIVITY 2
DIRECTIONS: Encircle the letter of the correct answer.
1. A process wherein a ring of bark on a large branch is removed, the inner surface
scraped lightly and then wrapped with moist soil or moss covered with plastic or coco
husk and secured tightly on both ends with twine.
2. A process wherein a branch or shoot touches the ground, develops roots and becomes
an independent plant.
A. marcotting B. grafting C. layering D. cutting
3. A process by which a scion is inserted into the rootstock to unite and grow as one plant.
A. marcotting B. grafting C. layering D. budding
7. Roots emerged from the surface from which new plant develops from buds.
9. A type of propagation which refers to a part of a plant that cut and propagated.
10. These are slim branches that grow from bases of stems running along the ground.
ACTIVITY 3
DIRECTIONS: IDENTIFICATION: Fill in the blanks with the correct answer.
________ 1. Natural fertilizer from decayed matter, animals, and other natural resources.
________4. This is with the use of water pail and dipper or water sprinkler.
________5. This type of irrigation is very expensive because the water source is under the
ground.
_______8. Is the way of planting where the seeds of the plant or part of the plant is planted
directly to the soil.
_______9. Is a place where young trees are propagated and taken care of before they are
planted in the field.
_______10. This is the process of tilling or loosening the soil around the seedlings. This allows
for easy absorption of water and fertilizer in the roots of the seedling for faster
growth.
ACTIVITY 4
DIRECTIONS: Match column A and column B.
A B
ACTIVITY 5
DIRECTIONS: Surf the internet or read magazines, journals, book and other printed materials
on agriculture and research on big orchard farms in the country. Pick one
popular orchard farm and describe the farm, its location, its size, products
produced, type of orchard, number of workers, technology used in farming, and
other essential features. Write it on the box provided.
References:
Prepared by:
Name: RUTH D. SANTOS – Teacher II
School: Pilar Village Elementary School