Dlptypesofweeds
Dlptypesofweeds
Dlptypesofweeds
I. OBJECTIVES
At the end of the lesson, the learner’s will be able to;
a. Identify the different types of weeds.
b. Appreciate the importance of weeds in relation to crop production and
human life.
c. Present a creative presentation about the different types of weeds.
Subject Matter
I. Prayer
Let’s start our class with a prayer.
Who wants to lead the prayer? (Ivana Raising Her hand)
Me teacher!
Yes Ms. Ivana Alawe?
(walk in front)
Everyone please all stand up for
our prayer this morning.
Ok, Ms. Ivana lead the prayer. In the name of the father, of the son
and the holy spirit, amen. Dear lord, we
thank you for giving us another life and
for the beautiful morning. Guide us lord
in our discussion today.
In Jesus we pray, Amen.
Ok very good.
Motivation
Guess the picture:
Show student’s images of different types of (The students are attentively listening
weeds and discuss the negative impacts they and participating in the task given)
can have on crop production as they guess the
types of weeds.
Activity
The class will be divided into two groups. Each
group will be given a picture with a collection
of different weed specimens. They need to
carefully observe the characteristics of each
weed and classify them into broad categories
(e.g., broadleaf, grassy, sedges).
What is It
Different Types
of Investments
(Students will read the terminologies in
TV monitor/projector thru power point
presentation)
and their
Features:
Types of
Investments
Features
1. Investing in a
Bank
1.1 Savings
account
1.2 Time (The students will give their suggestion
regarding the problem given)
deposit
Earns minimal
Answers;
1) d
2) False
withdrawable, 6)Sedges
least
risky, insured
with PDIC up
to P500,000.
Higher
interest,
withdrawal
after the fixed
time, i.e.
90days, one
year, etc.,
2. Investment
in Bonds
Like an IOU
(I owe you)
issued by a
government or
company with
fixed interest
rate-called
coupon.
3. Investment
in Shares
of Stocks
Like buying a
small part of
a company,
earnings
through
dividends and
capital gains as
price increases.
4. Managed
funds
An investment
company,
which pools
the money of
various
investors and
invest that
money in
bonds,
stocks or a
combination of
various
investments.
5. Investment
in Property
Can either be
real property
(real estate) or
tangible
personal
property (gold,
precious
metals,
artworks,etc.)
Advantages and
Disadvantages
of the Different
Types of
Investments:
Types of
Investments
Advantages
Disadvantages
1. Investing in a
Bank
Security-
insured by
PDIC
Liquidity for
savings account
Lower returns –
1% or less for
savings, 2-3%
time deposits
Liquidity for
time deposits
2. Investment
in
Bonds
Safest - with
fixed interest
Lending money
to a company
for expansion
of business,
which
contributes to
economic
growth
With fixed
term cannot be
withdrawn
before maturity
or
at a lower
amount.
3. Investment
in
Shares of
Stocks
Share in profits
in the form of
dividends
Capital gains
due to increase
in market prices
Dividends
dependent on
board
declaration
During
liquidation,
creditors
have first claim
on assets
What is It
Different Types
of Investments
and their
Features:
Types of
Investments
Features
1. Investing in a
Bank
1.1 Savings
account
1.2 Time
deposit
Earns minimal
interest, easily
withdrawable,
least
risky, insured
with PDIC up
to P500,000.
Higher
interest,
withdrawal
after the fixed
time, i.e.
90days, one
year, etc.,
2. Investment
in Bonds
Like an IOU
(I owe you)
issued by a
government or
company with
fixed interest
rate-called
coupon.
3. Investment
in Shares
of Stocks
Like buying a
small part of
a company,
earnings
through
dividends and
capital gains as
price increases.
4. Managed
funds
An investment
company,
which pools
the money of
various
investors and
invest that
money in
bonds,
stocks or a
combination of
various
investments.
5. Investment
in Property
Can either be
real property
(real estate) or
tangible
personal
property (gold,
precious
metals,
artworks,etc.)
Advantages and
Disadvantages
of the Different
Types of
Investments:
Types of
Investments
Advantages
Disadvantages
1. Investing in a
Bank
Security-
insured by
PDIC
Liquidity for
savings account
Lower returns –
1% or less for
savings, 2-3%
time deposits
Liquidity for
time deposits
2. Investment
in
Bonds
Safest - with
fixed interest
Lending money
to a company
for expansion
of business,
which
contributes to
economic
growth
With fixed
term cannot be
withdrawn
before maturity
or
at a lower
amount.
3. Investment
in
Shares of
Stocks
Share in profits
in the form of
dividends
Capital gains
due to increase
in market prices
Dividends
dependent on
board
declaration
During
liquidation,
creditors
have first claim
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Analysis
Facilitate a class discussion on the importance
of accurate weed identification in agriculture.
Application
Present a real-life problem related to weed
identification and control.
Problem; A farmer is struggling with weed
infestation in a specific crop.
The students need to give their suggestion on
the appropriate weed management strategies
based on their knowledge of weed
identification.
Assessment
Multiple-choice question:
1. Which of the following is a characteristic
feature of broadleaf weeds?
a) Parallel veins in leaves
b) Hollow and jointed stems
c) Narrow and grass-like leaves
d) Clustered flowers in spikes or tassels
True/False question:
2. Grasses are classified as broadleaf weeds.
Fill-in-the-blanks question:
3. __________ are typically characterized by
triangular stems and three-ranked leaves.
Match the following: Match the weed type in
the box with its characteristic feature.
4.
Broadleaf weed Grassy weed
Sedges
Assignment
Research and compile a list of common weed
species found in their local area. Include
detailed descriptions, photographs, and the
potential impacts of each weed on agriculture.
and each of you will need to submit your
findings in the form of a report or presentation.