Q2 Science W7
Q2 Science W7
Q2 Science W7
OBJECTIVES
A. Content Standard
The learners demonstrate understanding
of how plants reproduce.
B. Performance Standard
The learners should be able to illustrate
the reproductive organs of plants
C. Learning Competency/ Objective
The learners should be able to
describe the different modes of
reproduction of flowering plants.
S5LT-IIg-7
II. CONTENT
Modes of Reproduction in Plants
PROCEDURES
A. Reviewing previous lesson
Game: “Pair Me Up”.
Match the words in the metacards
with their descriptions.
Five male pupils will be called to hold
the metacards with words and another
five female pupils will hold the
metacards with descriptions.
B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson
I learned that
_____________________________________.
Background Information for the Teacher
Flowering plants reproduce sexually and
asexually. Sexual reproduction starts in the
flower which produce seeds. Sexual reproduction
in plants takes place when flowers produce seeds
after pollination and fertilization. Pollination is
the transfer of pollen grains from the anther to the
stigma of the same or of another flower of the same
kind. Fertilization takes place in the ovary when
the sperm cell unites with the egg cell. The ovary
becomes the fruit. The ovules becomes the seeds.
Asexual reproduction is producing new plants
wherein no sex cells, no seeds are involved.
Flowering plants reproduce through other plant
parts like stem, leaves and suckers.
I. Evaluating learning
Directions: Write the letter of the best answer.
1. Which of the following plants are propagated by leaves?
A. banana C. katakataka B. rose D. malunggay
2. Which of these plants is not grown from seeds?
A. tomato C. beans
B. potato D. tamarind
3. How do avocado, eggplants, squash and ampalaya reproduce?
A. sexually C. both sexually and asexually
B. asexually D. neither A or B
4. Which of the following does NOT describe sexual reproduction in flowering
plants?
A. Flowering plants reproduce through seeds.
B. Flowering plants reproduce through other plant parts.
C. Sexual reproduction takes place when there is fertilization.
D. Sexual reproduction takes place when flowers produce seeds.
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE about asexual reproduction in
flowering plants?
A. Asexual reproduction is producing new plants through other plant parts
and no sex cells are involved.
B. Asexual reproduction takes place when flowers produce seeds.
C. Fertilization takes place in asexual reproduction in plants.
D. Asexual reproduction requires pollination in flowers.
J. Additional activities for application or
remediation
Direction: Identify how the following
flowering plants reproduce.
Write sexually or asexually on the blank.
1. Mango 6. Papaya
2. San Francisco 7. Welcome Plant
3. Rambutan 8. Fortune Plant
4. Katakataka 9. Atis
5. Pomelo 10. String Beans
WEEK 7 Day 2
Lesson 32:
Modes of Reproduction of
Flowering Plants
I. OBJECTIVES A. Content Standard
The learners demonstrate understanding of how
plants reproduce
B. Performance Standard
The learners should be able to illustrate the
reproductive organs of plants
C. Learning Competency/ Objective
The learners should be able to describe the
different modes of reproduction of flowering
plants. S5LT-IIg-7
II. CONTENT
Modes of Reproduction in Plants
A. Reviewing previous lesson
“Help Me Bloom”.
The teacher will make a big cut out of a
flower with 5 petals. This flower is still a
bud. Each petal will be opened by a pupil
who answered the question correctly to help
the flower bloom. Every petal will have a
congratulatory/complimentary message.
Questions:
1. To what classification of plants do papaya,
ampalaya, santol, rose, santan and
eggplants belong, flowering or non-
flowering plants? (flowering plants)
2. What type of reproduction happens in
rambutan and squash plants? (sexual
reproduction)
3. When plants reproduce through other
plant parts like stems and leaves, _________
takes place. (asexual reproduction)
4. Sexual reproduction in plants takes place
when _________ are planted. (seeds)
5. From what part of the plants do seeds
come from? (flowers) Congratulations! You
helped the flower bloom today! Now, it’s time
for you to bloom in the class, too.
B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drcn
Tg7ZCoc) What plants in the video
reproduce asexually? How do they
reproduce?
F. Developing mastery
(Leads to formative assessment)
“SKETCH US in a FRAME”
G. Finding practical applications of
concepts and skills in daily living
I learned that
______________________________
Background Information for the Teacher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jc
WYAnmm-QE (Moss reproduction)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp
YshQ7Ym_I (Life Cycle of Fern)
What reproductive part of moss and
ferns is shown in the video clips?
How does reproduction in moss and
fern plants happen?
F. Developing mastery (Leads to formative
assessment)
Interactive Discussion: Describe the modes
of reproduction in moss and fern plants.
G. Finding practical applications of concepts
and skills in daily living Moss and fern
plants have economic importance. In what
way can make them beneficial to you? What
must you do?
H. Making generalizations and abstractions
about the lesson
I learned that
_____________________________________.
Background Information for the Teacher
Some plants reproduce without seeds.
Sexual reproduction happens in spore-bearing
plants such as mosses and ferns.
Direction:
Draw the life cycle of moss and
ferns in short bond paper.
WEEK 7 Day 5
Lesson 35:
Modes of Reproduction of
Flowering and NonFlowering
Plants
I. OBJECTIVES A. Content Standard
The learners demonstrate understanding of
how plants reproduce.
B. Performance Standard The learners
should be able to illustrate the reproductive
organs of plants
C. Learning Competency/ Objective
The learners should be able to show the
different modes of reproduction of flowering
and non - flowering plants. S5LT-IIg-7
II. CONTENT Modes of Reproduction in
Flowering and Non-flowering Plants
A. Reviewing previous lesson
“Guess How”.
The pupils will arrange the steps that
refer to the different modes of moss and
fern reproduction inside the speech
balloons.
Write numbers 1-4 for moss and 1-5 for
fern.
I am moss. I am fern. Answer:
Moss: 1-3-2-5-4 Fern: 5-2-1-4-3
B. Establishing a purpose for the lesson
“No living thing will live forever. Plants, like
people and animals are living things. We
don’t expect them to live forever. How will
they perpetuate or continue their species?
What characteristic of plants enables them
to grow and multiply? (Through
reproduction)
Plants carry out reproduction in different
ways. Today, you are going to show the
different modes of reproduction of flowering
and non-flowering plants.
C. Presenting examples/ instances of
the lesson
A. Group the class into six.
B. Setting of Activity Standards
C. Distribute the activity sheets and
prepare the materials to be used.
D. Instruct the pupils to discuss within
the group the results of the
experimental set ups they prepared
in day 2 of the week. Then,
presentation of results follows.
Activity 1: “What’s Up Now?” Group 1:
Activity 1: 1 “I with an Eye” I. Problem: How does a
sweet potato or a camote grow? II. Materials: a
camote with an “eye”, a glass, a toothpick or
matchstick, water III. Procedure: a. Observe what
happens in the potato after 3 days.
IV. Conclusion