INTRODUCTION TO PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCES IAFNR Plant and Soil Sciences Module.

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INTRODUCTION TO PLANT AND SOIL SCIENCES IAFNR Plant and Soil Sciences Module

PLANT CLASSIFICATION  In this lesson we will learn about  The Organization of the Plant Kingdom  How to Classify Plants  What make Plants different  We Will  Do Graphic Organizer Activity  Play Plant Classification Game  Complete Writing Assignment Week 1 Image retrieved from: ogical_classification

PLANT ORIGINS  In this lesson we will  Discuss the origins of plants Week 2 Image retrieved from: /

PLANT STRUCTURE AND ANATOMY  In this lesson we will learn about  Structure and Anatomy of plants, fruits and flowers  We Will  Do Plant Model Project Week 2 Image retrieved from:

SOIL  In this lesson we will learn about  Soil types  The effects of Soil on plants Week 3 Image retrieved from:

TEMPERATURE  In this lesson we will learn about  How Temperature affects plants Week 3

LIGHT AND PHOTOSYNTHESIS  In this lesson we will learn about  Effect of climate on plants  Photosynthesis Process Week 3

SOIL IRRIGATION  In this lesson we will learn about  Water Cycle  Soil needs of plants Week 3 Image retrieved from:

ORGANIC FARMING  In this lesson we will learn about  What “Organic” means  Growing plants organically  Composting Week 4 Image retrieved from:

PROPAGATION  In this lesson we will learn about  Plant Reproduction  Process of Propagation Week 4 Image retrieved from:

SOILLESS PLANT PRODUCTION  In this lesson we will learn about  Container growth  Hydroponics Week 4 Image retrieved from:

REFERENCES  Parker, R. (2010). Plant and Soil Science: Fundamentals and Applications. Clifton Park, NY: Delmar.