The document outlines a learning activity sheet for Grade 10 TLE students focusing on the care and maintenance of seedlings. It includes various activities such as matching terms to definitions, fill-in-the-blanks, and observation tasks, along with learning objectives aimed at understanding and applying proper seedling care techniques. Additionally, it provides a rubric for grading and an answer key for the activities.
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Care and maintenance
The document outlines a learning activity sheet for Grade 10 TLE students focusing on the care and maintenance of seedlings. It includes various activities such as matching terms to definitions, fill-in-the-blanks, and observation tasks, along with learning objectives aimed at understanding and applying proper seedling care techniques. Additionally, it provides a rubric for grading and an answer key for the activities.
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Learning Activity Sheet No. 3 1. How are the seedlings watered?
2. Are there mulching materials around the
Grade Level: 10 seedlings? If yes, what kind? Subject: TLE 3. What techniques are used to protect seedlings Topic: Care and Maintain Seedlings from pests? 4. Are fertilizers used? If yes, what kind? According to Farm Procedure 5. Based on your observations, list three best practices for maintaining seedlings.
At the end of this activity, students should be able to: Task: Care for a seedling at home or school for one 1. Understand the proper ways to care for week. Write a short report on the following: seedlings. 2. Apply maintenance techniques for seedlings in Date of planting line with farm procedures. Daily care routine (watering, mulching, etc.) 3. Demonstrate proper handling and monitoring of Observations on growth and changes seedling growth. Challenges encountered and how you addressed them Activity 1: Matching Type Rubric for Grading: Match the following terms to their definitions. Write the letter of the correct answer. Excellent Good Criteria Fair (3) Poor (2) (5) (4) A. Watering Completene All details Most Few Minimal B. Fertilizing ss of Report included details details details C. Mulching D. Pest Control Clear Missing Daily Care Comprehens Inconsiste E. Pruning but informati Description ive nt brief on 1. ___ Adding nutrients to the soil to ensure Observatio Minimal Detailed and Adequa healthy plant growth. ns on Basic or clear te 2. ___ Applying organic or inorganic materials Growth missing around seedlings to retain soil moisture. No 3. ___ Removing dead or damaged leaves to Problem- problem- Creative Good Basic promote healthy growth. Solving solving solutions attempt effort 4. ___ Protecting seedlings from insects and Skills mentione diseases. d 5. ___ Providing sufficient moisture to the soil for plant growth.
Activity 2: Fill in the Blanks
Complete the sentences with the correct terms.
1. Seedlings require proper ____________ to stay
hydrated, especially during hot weather. 2. Applying ____________ helps to minimize weed growth and maintain soil temperature. 3. Checking for ____________ regularly ensures that pests and diseases do not harm the seedlings. 4. It is important to avoid over-____________, as it may lead to root rot. 5. ____________ should be applied according to the needs of the seedlings to enhance their growth.
Activity 3: Observation and Reflection
Go to a nearby garden or nursery and observe how
seedlings are cared for. Take notes on the following: Let me know if you'd like additional activities or adjustments!
Guide Answers (for reference, answers will vary based
on student observation):
1. Watering is done in the early morning or late
afternoon using a watering can. 2. Mulching materials such as dried leaves or straw are applied around seedlings. 3. Insect traps or organic sprays are used for pest control. 4. Fertilizers such as compost or organic matter are applied sparingly. 5. Best practices: regular watering, mulching, and pest monitoring.