1. The document is a lesson plan for 6th grade students on the importance of tree planting. It discusses the benefits trees provide like food, wood, construction materials, fiber, and chemicals.
2. It outlines activities for students like filling out a graphic organizer comparing fruit-bearing and non-fruit-bearing trees. Another activity involves students making a recipe using ingredients from trees.
3. The lesson emphasizes that trees provide important benefits like shade, erosion control, water quality, wildlife habitat, and preventing floods. It stresses that trees play a vital role for families and communities.
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3. LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
• Identify the importance derived from planting trees and
fruit-bearing trees.
• Discuss the benefits of planting trees and fruit-bearing
trees.
• Appreciate the importance of trees.
10. Review:
Crossword Puzzle: Find the names of the different trees
found in the community.
T A C A C I A R G D
O B M A N G O A U U
N S X V H Y I M A R
A V O C A D O B V I
R F A T I S F U A A
R R C H I C O T V N
A G D U H A T A Q D
E T Y R T Q P N Q T
11. Answers:
T A C A C I A R G D
O B M A N G O A U U
N S X V H Y I M A R
A V O C A D O B V I
R F A T I S F U A A
R R C H I C O T V N
A G D U H A T A Q D
E T Y R T Q P N Q T
Crossword Puzzle: Find the names of the different trees
found in the community.
12. Pretest Activity:
Instructions: Underline the word/s that make the sentence incorrect.
1. Fruit trees cannot be planted easily.
2. In Provinces, spaces are limited for planting and propagating trees.
3. Unlike flowers and ornamental plants, trees are very difficult to grow and
propagate.
4. In urban places, there is an unlimited space for planting and growing
trees.
5. For some families, planting trees are just for pleasure and could never be a
source of income for their daily needs.
13. Instructions: Underline the word/s that make the sentence incorrect.
1. Fruit trees cannot be planted easily.
2. In Provinces, spaces are limited for planting and propagating trees.
3. Unlike flowers and ornamental plants, trees are very difficult to grow and
propagate.
4. In urban places, there is an unlimited space for planting and growing
trees.
5. For some families, planting trees are just for pleasure and could never be a
source of income for their daily needs.
Answers:
14. Let’s Think About It:
What do you think would happen if there were no trees around?
16. 1. Food like fruits, vegetables, nuts, and
sugar.
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17. 2. Wood used as fuel for cooking and heating.
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18. 3. Construction materials which include lumber,
plywood, and board.
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19. 4.Fiber to produce pulp and paper.
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20. 5.Chemical products such as resin, rubber, and
turpentine.
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33. Activity 1:
• Fill in the graphic organizer with the importance of non-bearing fruit trees
and fruit-bearing trees to families and community.
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2
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Non- Bearing Fruit Trees Fruit-Bearing Trees
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34. Activity 1:
• Fill in the graphic organizer with the importance of non-bearing fruit trees
and fruit-bearing trees to families and community.
1. lumber
2.firewood
3. income
4. rubber
5. paper
Non- Bearing Fruit Trees Fruit-Bearing Trees
1. food
2. oxygen
3. shade and shelter
4.medicine
5. food enhancer
35. Activity 2:
Make a recipe of a food wherein your ingredients
consists of parts/products derived from trees.
36. Generalization:
• What are the importance of Trees?
• What are the benefits you can get from trees?
• Are trees important to you? Why?
37. Generalization:
• Trees are man’s source of food. They play an important role in our
ecosystem. Trees are sources income too. They are sources of
food, lumber, fiber for paper, fuel for cooking, and chemicals like
resin and turpentine.
• The benefits derived from trees are shade and fresh air, protect the soil
from erosion, maintain high quality of water supply, soil stability,
wildlife habitats, windbreakers during typhoons and storms, reduce
pollutions, contribute to the beautiful landscapes, prevent river and
lake sedimentation and prevent floods.
• Trees plays a vital role to every family and the community
in general for the products and comforts they give.
39. Direction: Complete the table by filling in the products/benefits
of a given tree. Write your answers on your notebook.
Name of a Tree or Fruit-bearing Tree Products/Benefits
Example:
1. Mangoes
Start here:
2. Narra
3. Rambutan
4. Coconut
5. Avocado
6. Durian
7. Makopa
8. Santol
9. Acacia
10. Jackfruit
Example:
1. Fruits, Lumber, Shade
Start here:
2.
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10.