Instructional Resources
Introduction –
Ascertain students’ prior knowledge about the importance of plants in our ecosystem and for our survival. Take the Discussion forward to recap the terms Agriculture and irrigation. Kindle their minds by encouraging a large group discussion about the need to increase crop yield and how can it be done. Put forward some questions like
- One day you get up to see the earth devoid of all vegetation. What would be the consequences? Why?
- How does the food you eat get to your plate?
- How and why do you think agricultural yields have risen steadily throughout the history of human cultivation?
- Is technology and engineering a boon or a bane in the field of agriculture?
Conclude the discussion by showing them the video with link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gLa5EWn9OI
which will also recapitulate the required prerequisite knowledge.
Divide the class in groups of 6 and give each group a K-W-H-L chart. Have each group fill ‘K’ , ‘W’ and ‘H’ columns about crop production and how to improve it. Check and discuss K-W-H-L charts with each group.
Inform the students that they are going to designthe school garden and use various methods to get optimum growth. For a comparative study, they need to plant the same breed on a patch of land without any extra inputs for the growth.
- Pass the set of tools and material to each group.
- Instruct the students that they have to design the garden in the given area around their school with optimum growth and compare the growth to the planting done on a given barren land.
- Students will spend time in investigating, planning, designing, creating, and evaluating a school site garden
Integration of the concept with other STEM Subjects:(Information can be provided here about the interpretation of the topic in other STEM subjects. This information can be used by students while designing in their project/working on the given problem)
Topic as integrated with Science- Biology- Studying plant structure, plant processes, agricultural engineering, food, plant energy, manure, fertilizers etc. (Chemistry)-Testing the soil pH and its effect on agricultural productivity. Geology- Studying the soil texture, its water holding capacity and how these factors determine the nature of crops to be planted and general productivity.
Topic as integrated with ELA (English language art)- Improving vocabulary by learning new terms and meanings, making inferences, noting analysis and summarizing.
Topic as integrated with Math- Geometry and measurements are used to plan the garden and measure the amount of material required to fence the perimeter, Statistics and probability play a major role to monitor the growth. Fractions are applied to make the perfect soil. (The proportion of soil, manure and pesticide powder needs to be accurate for a good yield)