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SCIENCE 7-4TH Quarter  Other decorative materials of your choice (make sure they are

tiny in size like twigs and grinded dried leaves)


GROUP TASK: MINIATURE SUCCULENT TERRARIUM  For the tools: Use hand gloves, long tweezers or
long-handed spoon, water mist spray and a piece of
DIRECTIONS: Create a miniature terrarium in a jar exhibiting the
charcoal (optional).
presence of biotic and abiotic components. Follow the instructions
below. PROCEDURES
SCORING RUBRIC:  Wipe clean the empty jar with a rag. Put in layers the soil,
CONTENT-30 POINTS
pebbles and sand that you have collected.
 Add the tiny plants or succulents that you have collected. Use the
CREATIVE PRESENTATION: 30 POINTS
tweezers to locate them properly inside the jar. Arrange them
PUNCTUALITY: 10 POINTS
properly but do not crowd them.
TOTAL OF 70 POINTS
 Place some moss or fallen tiny twigs or dried leaves.
 You can now add your decorative stuffs inside and the charcoal
Below is a sample picture of output. You can be creative when
presenting your output. piece.
 Once all components were placed, spray some water mist.
MATERIALS Group no. ____
Grade and Section: ____________________
Date of task Accomplishment: ________________

Members:

Prepare the following materials and


simple tools that you will need in doing the terrarium. You
can also consider using improvised tools that are available
at your home.

 1 piece of a medium-sized empty fish bowl (can be any wide-


mouthed jar or anything similar or available at your home)
 Minimal colorful pebbles of your choice and sand
 Loam soil or garden soil (just enough for your container)
 Tiny succulents and Sphagnum moss that you can get from your
backyard.

Note: submit this paper together with your output. srm.chermg@outlook.com

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