Day 1
(Video: Plants Roots,
Types, Functions,
Lessons)
Flowering Plants
Plants may be similar in
many ways.
Petals
Stamen
Pistil
petals
stamen
pistil
sepals
stem
petals
leaves
sepals
stem
Non- Flowering
Plants
Fern
Moss
Moss
Ginkgo
Grass
Makahiya
Non- Flowering Plants are
usually grown as
houseplants.
Plants do not bear flowers
can still be great plants for
garden, or as under tree
complement.
Plants that
bear seeds
Nut Tree
Nut Tree
Beans & Peas
Plants that
bear fruits
Papaya Plant
Banana Plant
Pineapple Plant
Plants that do
not bear fruits
Plants differ in
size
Big Plants
Banyan tree
Banyan tree
Coconut tree
Coast Redwood
Tallest tree in
the world
Small Plants
Bonsai
Peepal
Compare the
parts of the
plants
Roots differ in
some ways:
Most roots
are brown.
The root that
pushes its
way into the
soil is the
primary root.
Some plants
store food in
their large
roots. These
are called
Fleshy Roots
Example of
fleshy roots
Sweet potato
Radish
Other plants have
short and small roots.
These are Fibrous
roots.
Example of Fibrous Roots
Grass
Some plants have
special kind of
roots called Aerial
roots.
Example of Aerial roots
Orchids
Activity
Day 2
(Stems & Leaves)
Video:
Plant Leaves
Stems
Most stems grow
upward above the
ground.
But stems are also
different in many ways.
Some plants have hard,
woody stems.
Examples are Santan
and Gumamela
Santan
Gumamela
Some plants have soft
or hollow stems.
Examples are Kangkong
and Pechay.
Kangkong
Pechay
Some plants have long
and slender creeping
stems. These plants are
called vines.
Examples are Squash and
Bitter gourd.
Squash
Bitter gourd
Leaves
Most leaves have
a flat and thin
part called blade.
Which is small? Medium? Large?
Shapes of leaves
Day 3
(Flowers & Fruits)
Video:
Flowers
Flowers are the most
attractive parts of a plant.
They come in different colors
and sizes.
Some are sweet-smelling
while others are not.
Tell the color of these
flowers.
Sunflower
Gumamela
Rose
Sampaguita
Some flowers are fragrant
and sweet-smelling.
Others have unpleasant
smell.
Others have no smell.
Dama de noche
Waling-waling
Aloe vera
Fruits
Some fruits have one seed
only.
Others have a few seeds.
Others have many seeds.
Which fruits has one
seed? Few seeds?
Which fruit has many
seeds?
Answer page
154 & 155.
HW: page 156
Day 4
(Review & Quiz)
Plants live on land
Plants live in water
Water hyacinth
Kangkong
lotus
Plants live in desert
Plants hang on tree
Quiz # 2
11/18/13
Flowering Non-Flowering
Flowering Non-Flowering
Flowering Non-Flowering
________ is a root that
pushes its way into the
soil.
________ is a plant that
stores food in its large
roots.
Kangkong is an example of
plant that lives in ______.
Where can you find this
plant?
This fruit has ________ seeds.
This fruit has ______ seed.
Give one example
of plant that bears
fruit.
Answer key:
1. Flowering
2. Non-flowering
3. Non-flowering
4. Primary roots
5. Fleshy roots
6. Water
7. Desert
8. Many
9. One
10. (plants that bear fruits)

Comparing Plant Parts