This is an initial attempt by my students of B.Ed. in creating Programmed Instructional material using the template I had provided them. Your observations and suggestions are welcome!
Programed instructional material: Reproduction in Plants
1. Topic: Reproduction in plants
Class: 7th
Age: 12
Medium: English
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Let’s start module
Programmed Instructional material
2. Objectives
At the end of this module students will be able
to-
1. recall the concept of reproduction.
2. differentiate between sexual and asexual
reproduction.
3. Cite examples of asexually reproducing plants.
4.Identify reproductive structure of sexually
reproducing plants.
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3. Reproduction in plants
• Reproduction is a process of producing new
individual or offspring.
• There are two types of reproduction in plants-
asexual and sexual.
• Asexual reproduction involves production of new
individual from single parent only. There is no
involvement of two parents.
• Modes of asexual reproduction are budding,
regeneration, sporulation, fragmentation and
vegetative propagation.
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4. • In sexual reproduction there is involvement of
two parent plants. Plants that reproduces
sexually have the reproductive structures
called flower.
• Androecium is male reproductive organ of
plants whereas Gynoecium is the female
reproductive organ of the plants.
• Sexually reproducing plants are China rose,
Apple, Guava, etc.
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5. Q1: New individuals are formed by the
process of………….
-Reproduction
-Germination
-Transpiration
-Photosynthesis
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9. Q2: What are two different types of
reproduction in plants?
-budding and glycolysis
-fragmentation and photosynthesis
-sexual and asexual
-germination and vegetative propagation
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