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Module 3: Lay out garden plot

Module 3: Lay out garden plot

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7th - 8th Grade

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Sarah-Lee Abalos

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33 Slides • 30 Questions

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Module 3: Lay out garden plot

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Module 3: Layout garden plots

Objectives:

1.1. Design farm plans and layouts according to crop grown

1.2. Follow strictly planting system and practices according to approved cultural practices

1.3. Interpret irrigation system plan according to established procedures

1.4. Differentiate designs of irrigation systems

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Module 2: Perform Estimation and Basic Calculation

Before you proceed with the next lesson, answer the ff.

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Multiple Choice

1.) Find the area of a square with each side measuring 10m.

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100m

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10m

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100m²

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Multiple Choice

2.) Find the area of a triangle with a base of 7m and a height of 4m.

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28m

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28m²

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14m

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14m²

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Multiple Choice

3.) 15 m = _____ mm

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15,000

2

1,500

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0.015

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150

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Multiple Choice

4.) When you are going from larger units to smaller units, you ______ by the power of ten.

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multiply

2

divide

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5.) When you are going from smaller units to larger units, you ______ by the power of ten.

1

multiply

2

divide

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Multiple Choice

6.) Which of the following options is the base unit?

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kilometer

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centimeter

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meter

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millimeter

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7.) Select the smallest unit.

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milliliter

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centiliter

3

hectoliter

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liter

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Multiple Choice

8.) Select the largest unit.

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kilogram

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centigram

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decigram

4

decagram

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Multiple Choice

9.) 159.7 g = ___________ kg

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0.1597

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1.597

3

15.97

4

1597

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Multiple Choice

10.) 68 cm = ___________ mm

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0.68

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6.8

3

68

4

680

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Multiple Choice

11.) 0.932 g = ___________ mg

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9.32

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93.2

3

932

4

9,320

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Multiple Choice

12.) 0.57 mL = ___________ L

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5.7

2

0.057

3

0.0057

4

0.00057

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Multiple Choice

13.) 1000 m = ___________ km

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100

2

10

3

1

4

0.1

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Multiple Choice

14.) 240 cm = ___________ m

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2400

2

24

3

2.4

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0.24

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Multiple Choice

15.) 150 km = ______________m

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1,500 m

2

15,000 m

3

150,000 m

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1,500,000 m

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Multiple Choice

1. What is a farm layout?

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the system of controlled and scheduled water distribution to the entire field to all crops planted.

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a document that makes use of the site assessment data to outline best management practices to avoid potential negative environmental impacts.

3

a drawing of the property that depicts the location of the fields, the size, shape and number of fields, and the of hot-lots, feed yards, etc.

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the practice of checking on the characteristics of the property.

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Multiple Choice

2. What is site assessment?

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the practice of checking on the characteristics of the property.

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a drawing of the property that depicts the location of the fields, the size, shape and number of fields, and the of hot-lots, feed yards, etc.

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document that makes use of the site assessment data to outline best management practices to avoid potential negative environmental impacts.

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the system of controlled and scheduled water distribution to the entire field to all crops planted.

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3. A system of growing crops in a linear pattern in at least one direction rather than planting without any distinct arrangement.

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Multiple cropping

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Row planting

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Monocropping

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Direct Planting

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Multiple Choice

4. It is the agricultural practice of growing a single crop year after year on the same land.

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Direct Planting

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Monocropping

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Multiple cropping

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Row planting

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Multiple Choice

5. It refers to the crop’s natural adaptation to land features such as elevation, slope, and terrain.

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Topography

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Soil resources

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water resources

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boundaries

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Multiple Choice

6.It is the practice of growing two or more crops in the same piece of land in the same growing seasons instead of one crop.

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Row Planting

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Monocropping

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Multiple Cropping

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Multiple Choice

7. Another technique of direct seeding by which seeds are released continuously in a row while moving forward at uniform speed.

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Drill method

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Hill method

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Broadcasting method

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Multiple Select

8.A method of planting that only requires the use of pre-grown plants, or seedlings.

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transplanting

2

direct

3

row planting

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monocropping

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Multiple Choice

9.A method of planting seeds directly in the garden plot.

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Row planting

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multiple planting

3

direct planting

4

indirect planting

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Multiple Choice

10. What is a farm plan?

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the system of controlled and scheduled water distribution to the entire field to all crops planted.

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a document that makes use of the site assessment data to outline best management practices to avoid potential negative environmental impacts.

3

a drawing of the property that depicts the location of the fields, the size, shape and number of fields, and the of hot-lots, feed yards, etc.

4

the practice of checking on the characteristics of the property.

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Multiple Choice

1. Karev needs to have an irrigation system installed in his strawberry field. The irrigation system must be able to supply water directly to the crop in scheduled intervals during the day. What irrigation design should he have installed?

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a. Trickle

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b. Sprinkler

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c. surface

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d. flooded

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Multiple Choice

2. Why do we need to consider the water source during the site assessment?

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Because water helps in the preservation of the wildlife in the nearby areas.

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Because water sustains the life of the planted crops.

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Because water is a basic commodity for both humans and plants.

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Because water should be secured and not contaminated by chemical compounds.

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Multiple Choice

3. George has purchased a raw land in their province. He plans to grow rice in the said field. However, the field was never planted in before. How should he go about his decision?

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He should proceed with planting rice.

2

He should plant corn to avoid any complications.

3

He should seek professionals to conduct site assessment.

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He should build a house on the purchased land.

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Multiple Choice

4. Meredith was tasked to assess the rice fields in Pangasinan. She noticed that the soil has been dried up but the rice must be flooded with water in order to grow well. What irrigation design will best fit the situation?

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trickle

2

sprinkler

3

Furrow

4

Basin

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5. How can we best benefit from these farm plans, layouts, and irrigation designs?

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We should put into consideration the capital we put into our business.

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We should make it a point that all requirements and considerations are met in order to get the best results.

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We should be able to make accurate estimations and calculations of the materials and resources we are going to use.

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We should ask the most qualified person to decide on our behalf so that no investment will be put to waste.

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