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St. Michael Albertville High School Teacher: Julie Read Home Horticulture (Master) September 2014 Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology CEQ: What are the benefits of home Course Learning Targets: gardening. CLT: I will work to maintain a positive and respectful lab group environment. What is the importance of horticulture. What are the different career opportunities in the horticulture industry. A: Horticulture Industry A1: Definition A2: Careers in horticulture A: Horticulture Industry A1: Define horticulture industry A2: Describe careers in horticulture A2: Survey local jobs in horticulture A: Horticulture Industry: ALT1: I can define horticulture. ALT2: I can describe horticultural careers ALT3: I can survey local resources for horticultural jobs. A: Horticulture Industry: A1: The importance of horticulture A2: Career Project A: Horticulture Industry: 112

What are the functions of major plant parts? What are the parts of plant anatomy A: Plant anatomy A1: Plant functions A2: Plant parts and functions A: Plant anatomy A1: Identify plant structure. A1: Explain plant physiological processes. A2: Describe the parts of plants and their functions. A: Plant anatomy ALT1: I can identify plant structure. ALT2: I will apply the different plant processes to grow healthy plants. ALT3: I can identify and describe the parts of a plant. ALT4: I know the function of the different plant parts. A: Plant anatomy A1: Label the parts of the plant and list their functions A: Plant anatomy A1 2: Chap 1 "Home active transport adventitious root anther auxin basal olate bulb cambium chlorophyll chloroplast complete corm cuticle dicot dioecious. What is propagation? How are plants propagated for home use? A: Propagation/reproductio n A1: Plant Reproduction A: Propagation/reproductio n A1: Label plant reproductive parts & functions. A1: Explain the difference A: A: Propagation/reproductio n A1: Label the parts of plants and seeds A2 3: Propagate plants using seeds, plant cuttings, bulbs, rhizomes and other methods. A: Propagation/reproductio n A1 3: Chap 2,3,& 4 " Home caryopsis gene dehiscent Drupe homozygote nut 212

A2: Seed Propagation A3: Vegetative propagation between sexual and asexual reproduction. A2: Identify major parts of a seed and the functions of each. A2: Differentiate between indirect and direct seeding methods. A3: Describe various vegetative propagation methods. Propagation/reproductio n ALT1: I can label the reproductive parts of a plant and describe the functions. ALT2: I know the differences between sexual and asexual reproduction. ALT3: I can identify the major parts and functions of seeds. ALT4: I can seed using indirect and direct seeding techniques. ALT5: I can use different types of plant cuttings to grow plants. A1 3: Start plants using various methods. endocarp inbred exocarp mesocarp F 1 hybrid perfect gamete pericarp indehiscent zygote open pollinated seeds pollen sac self incompatible self sterile tube nucleus cotyledon damping off direct seeding emergence harden off hybrid open pollination pasteurization prothallus radicle scarification stratification viability Adventitious root bench grafting bridge grafting cleft grafting clone hardwood cutting herbaceous stem cutting in vitro leaf bud cutting leaf cutting 312

October 2014 root cutting rootstock semi hardwood cutting side grafting softwood cutting splice grafting whip and tongue grafting. Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology What are the environmental requirements for good plant growth. A: Soils A1: Explain the basic needs of plants. A2: Explain the factors that make up the plant's environment. B: Soil amendments B1: Growth regulators C: Weather and Climate C1: Effect on plant growth. A: Soils A1: Describe different types of soil. A1: Explain ways to improve soil moisture and drainage. A2: Compose a balanced fertilizer program. A2; List major and minor plant food elements B: Soil amendments B1: List substances that stimulate plant growth B1: Identify and describe plant retardants B1: Explain the use of rooting hormones B1: Define biostimulants A: Soils ALT1: I can identify different soil types in a garden site. ALT2: I can improve soil moisture and drainage in a garden site. ALT3: I can describe different plant food elements ALT4: I can create a fertilizing program for a garden site. B: Soil amendments: BLT1: I know how to use products that help plants grow. BLT2: I can explain how A: Soils A1 2: students will study and describe the requirements for good plant growth in a written report A1 2: Student will take a soil sample for testing. B: Soil amendments B1 2: students will explain why chemical retardants are applied to floral crops and name two commonly used retardants. B1 2: Students will use root compounds to propagate plants. B1 2: Define biostimulants. A: Soils B' Soil Amendments A1 2 & B1 2: Chap 5 & 6 "Home Vocabulary : A horizon Adsorption aggregate anion B horizon C horizon cation cation exchange capacity composite sample compost E horizon eluviation hardpan horizon 412

C: Weather and climate C1: Understand the effect of weather on plants C1: Understand the effect of climate on propagation, growth and harvest. plant retardants work. BLT3: I can successfully use rooting hormones. BLT4; I can define biostimulants. C: Weather and climate CLT1: I can maintain a garden site by monitoring the weather and climate. C: Weather and climate C1: students will research what the local growing zone is. C1: Using weather information students will write a proposal for crops to grow and when to plant for a garden site. O horizon organic matter parent material ped R horizon soil profile soil structure soil texture subsoil tilth topsoil broadcast chelate chlorosis constant feed fertigation interveinal macronutrient micronutrient needle feeding post plant preplant side dressing C: Weather and climate C1: Chap 7 "Home bolting frost sensitive frost tender frost tolerant growing degree days 512

lake effect macroclimate microclimate phototropism phytochrome vernalization How do you grow and maintain healthy plants? What is the importance of integrated pest management to plant growth and health? What safety precautions should be taken when using pesticides, herbicides and other chemicals What insecticides may be used effectively for insect controls? A:Plant Health A1: Identify different types of pests A:Plant Health A: Plant Health B: Pesticides & C: Insecticides B1 2 C1 2: Chap 9 "Home 612

How do you identify fungus diseases, mollusks, nematodes and control infestations in plants? How do you use herbicides effectively? A Plant Health A1: Pest identification A2: Understand the control of plant pests through natural biological and chemical means. B: Pesticides B1: Biological and chemical methods B2: Safety precautions C: Insecticides C1: Biological and chemical methods. C2: Safety precautions D: Infestations D1: Fungus diseases, nematodes and mollusks. D2: Biological and chemical control methods D3: Safety precautions. E: Herbicides E1: weed types A2: Explain biological control. A1 2: Determine how to deal with pests A1 2: Discuss integrated pest management. B: Pesticides: B1: Identify major classifications of pesticides. B1; Identify biological methods of pest control. B2: Determine the effects of pesticide exposure. C: Insecticides C1: Identify major classifications of insecticides. C2: Select appropriate insecticide for identified insect. D: Infestation D1: Identify fungus diseases, nematodes, and mollusks. D2: Identify major classifications of chemical control D2: Identify biological methods of control. D3; Select appropriate insecticide for identified insect. ALT1: I can identify different types of pests. ALT2: I can explain how to control pests using a variety of methods. ALT3: I can define integrated pest management. B: Pesticides BLT1: I can explain various types of pesticides. BLT2: I can explain how to use pesticides and the effects of exposure. C: Insecticides CLT1: I can identify various insecticides CLT2: I can select the appropriate insecticide for the identified pest. D: Infestation DLT1: I can identify fungus disease, nematodes and mollusks. DLT2: I can use the appropriate methods of chemical/biological control for the identified infestation. E: Herbicides ELT1: I can identify a weed problem and select an appropriate herbicide to A: Plant Health A1 2: Identify common indoor and outdoor garden pests. A1 2: Explain how common pests affect plant growth. B: Pesticides B1 2: Based on identification, recommend a control plan. C; Insecticides C1 2: Select various insecticides for different insect infestations D: Infestations D1 2: Determine the correct control methods for various infestations. E: Herbicides E1: Weed identification E2: selective and nonselective herbicide worksheet. E3: Diagnose why herbicides didn't work. B2,C2,D3,E3: Demonstrate the safe way to use pesticides, insecticides, fungicides and herbicides. contact pesticide degree day gradual honeydew host plant instar metamorphosis molt non selective pesticide pheromone trap selective pesticide systemic pesticide vector D: Infestations: D1 3: Chap 8 "Home bacteria bactericide dew point fungal pathogen fungicide genetically modified organism necrotic pathogen pesticide plant pathologist sign symptom vector virus 712

E2: Biological and chemical herbicides November 2014 E: Herbicides E1: Identify a weed problem and select a herbicide to control the problem. E2: Define and differentiate between selective and nonselective herbicides. E2; Describe how herbicides destroy weeds. E2: List possible reasons for failure of a herbicide. E3: Properly apply a herbicide. control it. ELT2: I can explain what selective and nonselective herbicides. ELT3: I can explain how herbicides destroy weeds. ELT4: I can list reasons for the failure of a herbicide. ELT5: I will apply a herbicide correctly. E: Herbicides E1 2 Chap 10 "Home contact herbicide fumigation herbicide invasive nonselective herbicide noxious weed post emergence herbicide pre emergence herbicide selective herbicide solarization systemic herbicide Content Skills Learning Targets Assessment Resources & Technology How are vegetable and herb gardens planned, prepared, planted and cared for? What are favorite garden vegetables? How do you grow and maintain container grown plants? 812

What is the importance of the small fruit garden? Why are flower gardens important in home gardening? How do you grow and maintain healthy indoor plants? Home Gardening A: Vegetable and herb gardening A1: Select and prepare a vegetable garden. A2: Demonstrate techniques for the planting of a small vegetable garden. A3; Care for a vegetable garden, producing a marketable quality crop. A4: Cultivate,harvest and use vegetables commonly grown locally. B: Container garden B1: Plan container crops that can be grown locally. C: Fruits, nuts and berries. C1: Growing fruits, nuts and berries that will grow A: Vegetable and Herb Gardening. A1: List four items to consider when choosing a garden location A1: Identify soil type and make recommendations. A2: Identify the best varieties of 10 vegetables for local planting. A2: Show planting techniques for seeds, and transplants. A3: Determine watering needs of vegetable plants. A3; List three ways in which water is applied A4; Select and grow herbs that complement vegetables. B: Container garden B1: List advantages and disadvantages to container gardening B1: Describe the characteristics of a good growing site. B1: Outline a winter storage plan for your container garden. A: Vegetable and Herb Gardening. ALT1: I can list what to consider when choosing a garden location. ALT2: Ican plan a vegetable and herb garden. ALT3: I can plant seeds and transplants using a variety of techniques. ALT4: I can grow, harvest and use plants and herbs in my vegetable garden. B: Container garden. BLT1: I can plan, plant and maintain a container garden. C: Fruits, nuts and berries. CLT1: I can plan and maintain a berry garden. D: Flower Gardening DLT1: I can use perennial and annual plants in my flower garden. E: Indoor gardening E1: I can plan, plant and maintain an indoor garden. A: Vegetable and Herb Gardening A1: Draw to scale a garden plan that includes at least 4 vegetables. A1; Know how to take a soil sample A2; Develop a vegetable garden plan where the plants are selected for the local growing conditions. A2: Vegetables will be direct seeded and transplanted explaining the steps for both. A3: Develop a watering plan A4; Grow vegetables and herbs for use. B: Container Gardening B1; Prepare a container for growing various vegetables or herbs. C: Fruits, nuts and berries. C1: Develop a berry garden of plants that will grow locally. C2; Develop a fertilizing and water plan for the berry garden. A: Vegetable and herb Gardening A1 4: Chap 13 "Home Acclimate Allelochemical Allomone Annual Biennial Boilt Compoin planting cool season crop Frost free period Frost sensitive Frost tender Frost tolerant harden off Heat hardy Perennial Semi hardy Very Hardy Pheromone B: Container Gardening Aeration Balling Durability Insulation value 912

locally. D: Flower Gardening D1: Perennial plants D2: Annual plants E: Indoor gardening E1: Grow and maintain healthy indoor landscape plants. C: Fruits, nuts and berries. C1; Identify the various fruits, nuts and berries that can be grown locally. C2: List the requirements for planting, fertilizing, harvesting, storing and using berry crops. D: Flower Gardening D1: Learn to design, plant and maintain perennial plants. D2: Learn to design and maintain annual flowers in the landscape. E: Indoor gardening E1: List the major concerns in caring for indoor plants. E1: Describe the best cultural conditions for a selected list of indoor plants. D: Flower Gardening D1 2: Plan a garden using perennial and annual plants. E: Indoor gardening E1: Plan an indoor garden, growing medium, watering and fertilizing schedule. pot in pot windbreak C: Fruit, Nuts and Berries; C1 2: Chap 14 'HOme Chilling Dripline Pollinizer Pomology Subtropical fruit Subtropical nut Temperate fruit Temperate nut Tropical fruit Tropical nut D: Flower Garden D1 2: Chap 16 "Home Annual biennial bedding plant border deadheading floriculture forcing Island bed Monocarp Perennial 1012

What are the different principles in landscape maintenance? A: Landscaping A: Identify the principles of landscaping, maintenance and xeriscaping. A: Describe the goals of the landscape profession. A: Landscaping ALT1: I can identify the principles of landscaping, maintenance and xeriscaping. ALT2: I can make a landscaping plan. A: Landscaping A: List the main objectives of good residential landscape A: Plan a landscape E: Indoor Gardening E1 2 Chap 12 "Home Forcing Interiorscaping understory A: Landscaping A: Landscaping A: Chap 18 "Home Deadman Elevation view final plan hardscape family area recreation area functional drawing perspective plan view preliminary drawing private area public area service area 1112

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