Cot Science 4 q2 w3
Cot Science 4 q2 w3
Cot Science 4 q2 w3
Science 4
2nd Quarter Week 3
4. Game II
3. Game I
1. Objectives
2. Characteristics of
Terrestrial and
Aquatics Plants
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Objectives
At the end of the lesson, you are expected
to:
PLANTITA / PLANTITO
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CHARACTERISTICS OF
TERRESTRIAL AND AQUATIC
PLANTS
katakataka plant
acacia tree
Water hyacinth
Terrestrial Plants
Terrestrial Plants
generally have deeper
winding roots through
the soil. This is
needed for stability
and water absorption.
They will perform co2
and oxygen change
with the air as well
• Terrestrial plants are plants that
grow on land. Some terrestrial
plants are small, others are big.
There are plants with big trunks
while others have soft stem.
Other plants bear flowers while
others do not.
• Terrestrial plants grow in
different places. There are plants
that grow directly on the soil
while others grow on rocks.
Other plants cling to the fence
while the most number of plants
are found in the field.
• Plants living in different places are
exposed to varied conditions
however, their structures are suited
to particular needs. For example.
Forest plants tend to grow tall and
sturdy.
• Shapes and sizes of the leaves are
also important for survival. Plants
like bananas produce big, broad
leaves to efficiently trap more
energy.
• Plants with waxy leaves help to
protect themselves from
dehydration as a result of too
much exposure to the sunlight,
• Some plants have also developed
structures to store water
specially in the desert. Cactus is
the best example of desert plant.
• Roots of the plants adapt
themselves too to their habitat.
They differ in sizes and shapes
too. These characteristics are
determined by their
functions.
Aquatic Plants generally have
shallow roots only needed for
stability as they can absorb water
easily from their environment.
Aquatic plants require special adaptations for living
submerged in water, or at the waters surface. The
most common adaptation is aerenchyma, but floating
leaves and finely dissected leaves are also common,
Aquatic Plants can only grow in water or in soil that is
permanently saturated with water
Aquatic Plants are
plants that have adapted
to living within aquatic
environments, They are
also referred to as
hydrophytes. These
plants requires special
adaptation for living
submerged in water or
the waters surface.
Aquatic plants can only
grow in water or in soil
that is permanently
saturated with water.
We will show
some pictures
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Let's have a Game!
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Tell whether the picture are Terrestrial or
Aquatic plants.
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Game: Knowing the
Plants Better
1.It lives in the garden.
It has wide red colored
petals. Insects keep on
visiting it. What is it?
( G )
Gumamela
2.It lives in water. It
has light, spongy stalks
that enable to float.
What plant is it? W H
Water Hyacinth
3. It’s the Philippine
national fruit. What
plant is it? M
Mango
4.It has bitter
taste but delicious.
What plant is it?
A or BG
Ampalaya or
Bitter Gourd
5. People call this as a
tree of life because all
of its parts can be used
for different purposes.
What plant is it? C
Coconut
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Evaluation
Directions : Fill on the blanks. Choose the correct answer on the box.
Write your answers on your science notebook.
Flotation Broad or wide Hydrophytes
Terrestrial Plants Aquatic plants
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ASSIGNMENT
Make a scrapbook of plants with specialized
structures following the table.
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COT 1
WEDNESDAY
March 18, 2021