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Read This: b.

Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds.
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not Thunder Group
produce seeds.
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water.
1. Mapping
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants.
*Two groups of Spermatophytes:
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco
Vegetables and root 1. It is a person who is studying plants.
crops. 2. What is a botanist?
Two groups of Angiosperms: 3. It is a living thing that has roots, stem, and leaves.
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) – 4 – 5. According to the botanist what are the two major
have single cotyledon. groups of plants?
Examples: Corn, cogon, 6. What is seed producing plant?
Rice, carabao grass 7. What is not seed producing plant?
Read This: b. Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds.
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not Air Group
produce seeds.
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water. 2. Frayer Model
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants.
*Two groups of Spermatophytes:
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol 1. What is gymnosperm?
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco 2. Describe gymnosperm plants.
Vegetables and root 3. Give examples of gymnosperm
crops.
Two groups of Angiosperms:
plants.
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) – 4. Give NOT example of gymnosperm
have single cotyledon. plants.
Examples: Corn, cogon,
Rice, carabao grass
Read This: b. Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds.
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not Earth Group
produce seeds.
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water.
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants. 3. T-Model
*Two groups of Spermatophytes:
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco
Vegetables and root Questions:
crops. 1. What is angiosperm?
Two groups of Angiosperms:
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) – 2. Describe angiosperm plants.
have single cotyledon. 3. Give examples of angiosperm
Examples: Corn, cogon,
Rice, carabao grass
plants.
Read This: b. Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds. Fire Group
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not
produce seeds.
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water. 4. Mapping
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants.
*Two groups of Spermatophytes:
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol 1. What do you call plants that produce
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco seeds?
Vegetables and root 2-3. Give groups of spermatophytes.
crops.
Two groups of Angiosperms: 4-5. Describe gymnosperm plants.
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) – 6. Describe angiosperms plants.
have single cotyledon.
Examples: Corn, cogon,
7. Give an example of an angiosperm.
Rice, carabao grass
Read This: b. Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds.
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not
produce seeds. Lightning Group
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water.
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants.
*Two groups of Spermatophytes: 5. Flower Webbing
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco 1. What is Monocotyledon?
Vegetables and root Center: Name it as Monocot
crops. Petals: Give examples of monocot plants
Two groups of Angiosperms:
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) –
2. What is Dicotyledon?
have single cotyledon.
Examples: Corn, cogon, Center: Name it as Dicot
Rice, carabao grass Petals: Gives Examples of dicot plants
Read This: b. Dicotyledon(Dicot) – have
*Botanists- are scientists who specialize on the study of two cotyledons.
plants. Examples: Mango,
* Plants are divided into two: avocado, sunflower, santol
a. Seed Producing- are plants that produce seeds.
b. Not seed Producing – are plants do not
produce seeds.
Water Group
*Seed Producing Plants – are grown in soil and in water.
*Spermatophytes- are also called seed producing plants. 6. Star Model
*Two groups of Spermatophytes:
a. Gymnosperms – are non-flowering plants and
also called as
conifers.
- do not have true
flowers.
- produce woody cones
Examples: Pine Trees, cypress, gingko,
zamia, ephedra, and
welwitschia
b. Angiosperms – are flowering plants.
- have seeds and fruits.
Examples: trees- mango, santol
Shrubs – santan,
sanfrancisco 1. Why do we need to take care of plants?
Vegetables and root 2. Give one importance of plants?
crops. 3. What do plants give us?
Two groups of Angiosperms: 4. Give one thing, we should not do to plants.
a. monocotyledon (Monocot) – 5. Think of a word on how we should take good
have single cotyledon. care of plants.
Examples: Corn, cogon,
Rice, carabao grass
Quiz time: Quiz Time
Select a word that fits the sentence.
* Thorns and spines
Direction: Choose the correct answer. * Unpleasant smell or bad smell
*seed producing *Poisonous
*Spermatophytes *Bad taste or bitter
*angiosperms *Cause Itchiness
*seeds
*Monocot 1. Cacti __________ are
*Dicot phosynthetic that help then survive
1. Plants are divided into 2 big groups the dry desert.
namely _____ and not seed producing 2. Durian has _____ that are
plant. avoided by some animals.
2. Seed producing plants are called 3. Don’t eat tangan-tangan or tuba-
_____. tuba fruit because it is _____.
3. The 2 types of spermatophytes are 4. Ampalaya is nutritous but is has
gymnosperms and _____. _____.
4. Angiosperms have flowers, fruits 5. Badjang is a plant that can _____
and _____. when reached on the skin.
5. _____ have one cotyledon.

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