Shedule English II Kingdom Plants

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Licda. Aracelis Torres


Introduction

Upon completion of this curriculum unit students will be able to identify and classify the plant kingdom species according to their taxonomy and agricultural interest.


UNIT I

KINGDOM PLANT Duration: 06 week GENERAL OBJECTIVE: Identify and classify unprovoked of the plant Kingdom according to taxonomy and agronomic interest.

CONTENT 1.1 Plant classification: History of classification systems. 1.2 Taxonomic structure. The classes 1.3 Reproduction in higher plants. 1.4 Species concept. 1.5 Morphological patterns of organization. 1.6 Forms single-celled and multicellular forms. 1.7. Specialization of the thallus and Corm.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIT -

Learn the history of plant classification systems. Identify the different taxonomic structure of the classes. Know the importance of reproduction in higher plants. Study the relationship of the unicellular and multicellular forms. Know the specialization thallus and Corm.


1st COHORT

Type of Activity

Activity

Theme

Day

Hour

Weight

Observation

2 weeks 121

12am

5

Use your imagination and creativity

Species concept.

2 weeks

12am

20

Morphological patterns of organization Forms single-celled and multicellular forms Specialization of the thallus and Corm

2 weeks

12am

5

Kingdom Plant ESSAY

Development an ESSAY concerning the CLASSIFICATION and STRUCTURE

Plant classification: history of classification systems

Taxonomic Structure. The classes Reproduction in higher plants. ALBUM FORUM Ab

Make an ALBUM on SPECIES PLANT Participate in the FORUM out the MORPHOLOGICAL


UNIT II

NON-VASCULAR PLANTS (Thallophytes, Algae, Fungi, Lichens, Bacteria and Viruses) DURATION: 06 WEEKS CONTENT 2.1 Division Phycophyta (algae). Habitats 2.1.1 Origin, distribution and structure. 2.1.2 Reproduction. 2.1.3 Economic and ecological importance. 2.1.4 Classification 2.2 Division Micophyta (fungi). 2.2.1 Classification, structure and function. 2.2.2. Adaptations of fungi. 2.2.3. Economic and ecological importance in the agricultural field. 2.2.4 As fungi affect human beings. 2.3 Nonlichenized fungi. (Lichens) 2.3.1 Structural and functional characteristics and nature. 2.3.2 Habitats. Reproduction and multiplication 2.3.3 Distribution and importance. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIT - Learn about the various divisions that comprise the non-vascular plants. - Describe the Phycophyta Division, Micophyta and lichens in relation to: their habitats, classification. Structure, function and reproduction -Know the economic and ecological importance in the agricultural field


2nd COHORT

Type of Activity

Activity

Theme

Day

Hour

Weight

Observation

2 weeks 121

12am

5

Use your imagination and creativity

2 weeks

12am

20

2 weeks 12 am

5

NONVASCULAR PLANT Concept. Origin. Function

Morphological Characteristics PREZI

BLOG

MIND MAPS

Register and make a presentation in PREZI. Com Register and make a BLOG about:

Develop a MENTAL MAP and upload it in a SLIDESHARE

Morphological Differences of the Radical System of Angiosperms and Gymnosperms Primary and Secondary Root Growth. Classification of Roots Differences Between Monocots and Dicots Plant Roots. Modified Roots

Reaction Geotropic Roots


UNITIII

PLANTS VASCULAR Pteridophytes (Gymnosperms Angiosperms). DURATION: 06 WEEKS.

CONTENT 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.1.7 3.1.8

Origin of plants. Economic and ecological importance Division Psilotophyta. Relationship structures and functional Economic and ecological importance Division Lycopodiophyta. Structural and functional relationships Economic and ecological importance. Division Zycopodrophyta. Structural and functional relationships Economic and ecological importance Division polypodrophyta. Structural and functional relationships

3.1.9 Economic and ecological importance. 3.1.10 Gymnosperms. Structure. Reproduction 3.1.11 Classification (pinicae, geneticae) 3.1.12 Angiosperms. General Characteristics. Phylogeny 3.1.13 Structure. Reproduction. Classification

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE UNIT - Study Division: Psilotophyta, Zycopodrophyta, Equisetophyta and polypodrophyta and their structural and functional relationships. - Learn about the economic and ecological importance of these divisions. - Differentiate between Gymnosperms and Angiosperms according to its: Structure. Reproduction, Classification, Characteristics and Phylogeny


3rd COHORT

Type of Activity MAGAZZINE

WIKI

Activity Register and make a MAGAZZINE using the program ISSUU

Divide in group and make a WIKI THE DIVISIONS

Theme VASCULAR PLANTS Origin of plants. Economic and Ecological importance. Division Psilotophyta. Relationship Structures and Functional. Economic and Ecological Importance Division Lycopodiophyta. Structural and Functional Relationships. Economic and Ecological Importance Division Zycopodrophyta. Structural and Functional Relationships. Economic and Ecological Importance.

Day

Hour

Weight Observation

2 weeks 11 pm

10

2 weeks 11 pm

20

2 weeks 11 pm

10

Division Polypodrophyta. Structural and Functional Relationships. Economic and Ecological Importance. VIDEO

Make a VIDEO explaining all the divisions in 45 minutes.

Gymnosperms. Structure. Reproduction. Classification (pinicae, geneticae). Angiosperms. General characteristics. Phylogeny. Structure. Reproduction. Classification.


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