Benefits derived from planting tress and fruit bearing
1. Benefits Derived From Planting Tress
and Fruit bearing Trees to Families
and Communities
Joemarie S. Araneta
Teacher I
Salitran Elementary School
TLE6G-Oa-1
2. Learning Competencies
Applies knowledge and skills in planting
trees and fruit trees.
Content Standards
Demonstrate an understanding of scientific
practices in planting trees and fruit trees
Benefits Derived From Planting Tress and Fruit Bearing Trees to Families and Communities
3. What have you
learned about
Agriculture when you
are in Grade Five?
Energizer
Benefits Derived From Planting Tress and Fruit Bearing Trees to Families and Communities
4. Benefits Derived From Planting Tress and Fruit Bearing Trees to Families and Communities
What can you say about the pictures?
5. VARIETIES - There are two types
of papayas, the Hawaiian and
Mexican.
The Hawaiian varieties also known as Solo
papayas, are found most often in supermarkets.
These fruits are pear shaped, weigh about a
pound each, and have yellow skin when ripe. The
flesh is bright orange or pinkish, depending on the
variety.
The Mexican varieties are not as common
but can be found in Latino supermarkets. Mexican
papayas are much larger then the Hawaiian types
and can weigh up to 20 pounds and be more than
15 inches long. Although the flavor is less intense
than the Hawaiian varieties, they are still delicious
and enjoyable.
http://www.foodreference.com/html/fpapaya.html
Trivia about Papaya
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7. A comparative study conducted by Bureau
of Agricultural Research of the Department
of Agriculture in 2003 found that the Sweet
Elena of Zambales is the sweetest Carabao
mango strain.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carabao_(mango)
Trivia about Mango
Considered Fruit of the Gods, Philippine Mango is
well-known worldwide for its best qualities, which
cannot be outshined by any variety of mangoes
around the globe.
http://www.philippine-trivia.com/trivias/other-miscellaneous/trivias-about-the-philippine-fruits.html
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9. The Philippines is the world's second largest
producer of coconut products, after Indonesia.
About 25 percent of cultivated land is planted
with coconut trees. Historically, the Southern
Tagalog and Bicol regions of Luzon and the
Eastern Visayas are the centers of coconut
production. By 1980, Western Mindanao and
Southern Mindanao also became important
coconut-growing regions.
http://www.philippine-trivia.com/trivias/other-miscellaneous/trivias-about-the-philippine-fruits.html
Trivia about Coconut
10. Group 1 & 3 – List at least 5 benefits
derived from planting tress
and fruit bearing trees to
families and communities.
Group 2 & 4 – Make a slogan about
benefits of a tree
Group Activity
12.  Trees like animals are part of our ecosystem
 Help maintain ecological balance
TREES
A tree is an erect plant with a
single, woody stem capable of
reaching a height of 20-25 feet upon
reaching maturity.
13. What are the benefits derived from
planting trees and fruit bearing trees?
Provide shade and an air of freshness
Protect the soil from erosion
Help maintain high quality water supply.
The root system promotes soil stability.
Serve as valuable wildlife habitats
Serve as windbreakers during typhoons and storms
Help reduce pollutions
Contribute to the beautiful landscape
Improve the atmosphere of a place
Prevent river and lake sedimentation
Prevent floods
14. Importance of Planting Trees and
Fruit Trees to the Family and
Community
Sources of food
Wood used as fuel for cooking and heating
Construction materials which include lumber,
plywood and board
Fiber for paper
Chemical product such as resin, rubber and
turpentine.
18. Evaluation
True or False: Write T if the statement is true and F
1. Trees are man’s source of food.
2. Trees give off carbon dioxide.
3. Man needs carbon dioxide to live.
4. Resin is a chemical derived from trees.
5. Too many trees causes pollution.
6. A healthy environment is an environment full of trees.
7. It is all right to cut trees for as long as they replenished.
8. Reforestation is the planting new trees in place of old
ones that have been cut down.
9. When trees slow down the speed of a typhoon, they act
as windbreakers.
10. Roots of trees hold the soil and water, thus preventing
soil erosion and flood.
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