Title: Unit C 1-1
1Unit C 1-1
2Unit C 1-1
3Lesson 1
- Recognizing the Importance of Plant and Soil
Science
4Interest Approach
- Ask students to name the top five crops in terms
of amount produced in your state. Create a
listing of five columns on the board. Put the
name of one of the top five crops at top of each
column. Then ask the students to name uses of
each of the various crops. Create a list of uses
in the column below each crop.
5Common Core/Next Generation Science Standards
Addressed!
- WHST.9-12.5 Develop and strengthen writing as
needed by planning, revising, editing, rewriting,
or trying a new approach, focusing on addressing
what is most significant for a specific purpose
and audience. (HS-LS4-6) - WHST.9-12.9 Draw evidence from informational
texts to support analysis, reflection, and
research. (HSLS1-1) - HS-LS2-6. Evaluate the claims, evidence, and
reasoning that the complex interactions in
ecosystems maintain relatively consistent numbers
and types of organisms in stable conditions, but
changing conditions may result in a new
ecosystem. Clarification Statement Examples of
changes in ecosystem conditions could include
modest biological or physical changes, such as
moderate hunting or a seasonal flood and extreme
changes, such an volcanic eruption or sea level
rise.
6Agriculture, Food and Natural Resource Standards
Addressed.
- PS.02. Apply principles of classification, plant
anatomy, and plant physiology to plant production
and management. - PS.02.01. Classify plants according to taxonomic
systems. - Sample Measurement The following sample
measurement strands are provided to guide the
development of measurable activities (at
different levels of proficiency) to assess
students attainment of knowledge and skills
related to the above performance indicator. The
topics represented by each strand are not
all-encompassing. - PS.02.01.01.a. Identify and summarize systems
used to classify plants based on specific,
characteristics.
7Bell Work!
- Identify the various roles of plants in everyday
life. - Identify the carious segments of plant and soil
science. - Identify the important types of plants and
explain their uses.
8Terms
- Agronomy
- Cereal Grain
- Fibers
- Field Crops
- Floriculture
- Food Crop Horticulture
- Foliage
- Forage
- Forestry
- Grain Crops
- Grasses
- Herb
- Horticultural Crops
9Terms Cont
- Interiorscaping
- Landscape Horticulture
- Legumes
- Oil Crops
- Olericulture
- Ornamental Crops
- Ornamental Horticulture
- Plant Domestication
10What are the various roles plants play in
everyday life?
- Plants are the base of food chain for all living
things. - Plants are able to utilize inorganic elements and
incorporate them into living tissues. - Many organisms rely on plants for the energy to
carry out life processes
11Roles of Plants in Everyday lives of all living
things
- Edible plants- whole plants or portions of
plants, such as seeds and fruits, are used as a
food source for many types of animals, including
humans - Most important is the cereal grains
- Rice, corn, wheat, sorghum and barley
12- Areas unable to grow cereal grains well grow
starchy root crops - Yams, sweet potatoes, and manioc or cassava
- 88 of worlds total calorie intake comes from
plants - 80 of worlds protein intake comes from plants
- Also used in the production of beverages
- Coffee, tea, and fruit juice
13The role of plants in the worlds industries
- Industrial use-there are several important
products produced from plants, such as wood,
fibers, oils, and rubber. - Many fibers are used in textile manufacturing
- Cotton, flax, and hemp plants
14- Wood from timber production is used for
furniture, homes, and many other products - Many chemicals are also derived from trees
- Acetic acid, methanol, and turpentine
15Impact of plants on the Medical Industry
- Medicinal uses- the importance that plants play
in the development of medicines is becoming
increasingly evident. - Many believe that the key to curing many of our
most deadly diseases such as cancer and AIDS may
lie within some undiscovered plant compound
16Plants are also used for their oils
- Oils-many plants store oil as a food reserved in
the seeds and fruits of the plant - Most of the plant oils are used in food
production for humans, but some are used in
industry - Most important is the soybean, others would
include coconut, sunflower, peanut, cottonseed,
and rapeseed.
17What are the various segments of plant and soil
science?
- Soil science is the study of the structure,
composition, fertility, use, and protection of
soil. - Soil is top layer of the earths crust
- Plant Science is the study of the structure,
functions, growth, and protection of plants.
18Plant Science can be divided into three groups
- Field crops- include plants grown in large fields
and are used for oil, fiber, grain, and similar
products - Corn and wheat grown for their grain but other
parts of the plant can be utilized - Agronomy is a specialized area of plant science
that deals with field crops - Include relationship between plants and soil
19Horticulture can be further be broken down into
two areas
- Horticulture crops are grown for food, comfort,
and beauty - Ornamental Horticulture is the growing and using
plants for their beauty. It contains three areas
20- Floriculture is the production and use of plants
for their flowers and foliage - Foliage is the stems and leaves of the plant
- 2.Landscape horticulture is the growing and using
plants to make the outdoor environment more
appealing - Includes shrubs, flowering plants, and lawn areas
- 3.Interiorscaping is using plants inside
buildings to create an attractive indoor
environment
21- Food Crop Horticulture is the growing plants for
food, which can be divided into two areas - Olericulture is the science of producing
vegetable crops - Pomology is the science of producing fruits and
nuts.
22- Forestry- is the science of growing trees and
producing wood products. - Tree farms are cultured forests that have been
carefully planned, established and maintained. - Requires a great deal of labor and management to
assure high quality timber
23What are some important types of plants and what
are their uses?
- Very few wild plants are used in our everyday
lives, most plants have been domesticated
24- Plant domestication is removing plants from their
native wild environment and growing them under
controlled conditions - Important field and horticultural crops are
divided into seven categories
25- Important field and horticultural crops are
divided into seven categories
- Grain crops- include plants grown for their
edible seeds not including the horticultural
crops - Cereal grain is the seed of grass-type plants
grown for food and animal feed - Rice, corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, and sorghum
26- Sugar and oil crops- are produced for two
commodities sweeteners and vegetable oil - Sugar crops are used as a source of sucrose
- Sucrose is a carbohydrate that provides energy
for physical activity by the body - Sugar beets, corn and sugar cane are major crops
but also include honey, maple syrup, and some
kinds of sorghum - Oil crops- are plants grown for the vegetable oil
contained in their seed and fruit. - Major crops include soybeans, cotton, canola,
and corn
27- 3. Fiber crops- are grown for the fiber produced
in their fruit, leaves, or stems - Fibers are tiny threadlike structures used in
manufacturing cloth, paper, and other materials - Cotton, flax, kenaf, hemp, jute, and ramie
- 4. Vegetable, fruit, and nut crops- crops are
grown primarily for food - Vegetable crops may be grown for different parts
of the plant, such as leaves, stems, seed, and
roots
28- 5. Forage- crops are primarily grasses and
legumes - Grasses are non-woody plants that have parallel
veins in their leaves
29- Legumes are broadleaf plants that have the
potential of fixing nitrogen from the air in the
soil - Foliage is the leaves and stems of plants used
for animal feed - Most nutritious while plant is young and before
seed mature - Can be harvested by animals grazing in a pasture
or cut, dried, and stored for feel later
30- 6. Ornamental and turf crops- include flowers,
shrubs, vines, and other species grown for their
beauty and personal appeal - Turf comprises plants used to present a pleasing
appearance and protect soil - Plants are low-growing, fine-leaved grasses used
in lawns and to cover the ground to prevent soil
erosion
31- 7. Others crops- many other crops grown for a
variety of uses - Beverage crops such as coffee, tea, and cocoa,
are typically grown in tropical areas - Herbs and spices are grown in small quantities
throughout North America - Have little food value but make food taste better
or more appealing - An herb is a non-woody plant with leaves, seed or
other parts used as medicine or to enhance food - Spice is an aromatic plant part that is used to
season food - Medicinal plants are those used in making human
medicines
32Review/Summary
- What are the various roles plants play in
everyday life? - What are the various segments of plant and soil
science? - What are some important types of plants and what
are their uses?
NEXT Student Learning Activities
33- Does anyone know who this little boys name?
- What category of crops does that fit under?
34Student Learning Activities
- Sample tests are available in the Lesson Plan
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