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Spokane Public Schools Horticulture Workshop Course: Horticulture Workshop Total Framework Hours up to: 360 Hours CIP Code: 011103 Exploratory Preparatory Date Last Modified: Thursday, January 23, 2014 Career Cluster: Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Cluster Pathway: Agriculture Resources and Standard used in Framework Development: Standards for this framework are taken from the OSPI Model Framework for Plant Systems Unit 1 THE FLORAL INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYABILITY Hours: 20 Performance Assessment(s): Resume cover Letter mock Interviews Leadership Alignment: Job interview CDE Floriculture CDE Standards and Competencies CS.02.02: Social Growth: Interact with others in a manner that respects the differences of a diverse and changing society. CS.02.02.02.a. Demonstrate proper conduct and appearances for various settings. CS.02.02.03.a. Identify the skills needed to develop a professional relationship. CS.02.02.02.b. Apply the skills required to present oneself appropriately in various settings. CS.02.02.03.b. Exhibit the behaviors needed for developing and maintaining a professional relationship. CS.02.02.02.c. Present oneself appropriately in various settings. CS.02.02.03.c. Maintain effective professional relationships. CS.02.03: Professional Growth: Develop awareness and apply skills necessary for achieving career success. CS.02.03.01.a. Explore various career interests/options. CS.02.03.03.a. Identify the skills required for various careers. CS.02.03.03.b. Develop skills required for a specific career. CS.02.03.03.c. Demonstrate employability skills for a specific career. CS.03.01: Communication: Demonstrate oral, written and verbal skills Level1 CS.03.01.01.a. Use basic technical and business writing skills. Level I CS.03.01.02.a. Describe the various types and uses of resumes. CS.03.01.01.b. Select the appropriate form of technical and business writing or communication for a specific situation. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 1 The Floral industry and employability Page 1 of 24

Arts CS.03.01.02.b. Prepare a resume. CS.03.01.01.c. Demonstrate technical and business writing skills to communicate effectively with co-workers and supervisors. Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening 4 - Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. 6 - Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and communicative tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 1 The Floral industry and employability Page 2 of 24

Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 1 The Floral industry and employability Page 3 of 24

Unit 2 HISTORY OF FLOIRAL DESIGN Hours: 20 Performance Assessment(s): Research of floral eras Presentation of floral of eras to the class Unit quiz Leadership Alignment: Floriculture CDE Work effectively in group Standards and Competencies PS.04.01: Create designs using plants. PS.04.01.01.a. Define design and identify design elements. PS.04.01.02.a. Discuss the applications of art in agriculture/horticulture. PS.04.01.01.b. Explain design elements of line, form, texture and color and express the visual effect each has on the viewer. PS.04.01.02.b. Discuss principles of design that form the basis of artistic impression. PS.04.01.01.c Select plants, hard goods, supplies and other materials for use in a design based on a range of criteria. PS.04.01.02.c. Create and implement designs by following established principles of art. Aligned to Washington State Standards Arts Arts 1.0 The student understands and applies arts knowledge and skills in dance, music, theatre, and visual arts. 1.1 Understands and applies arts concepts and vocabulary. 1.2 Develops arts skills and techniques. 1.3 Understands and applies arts genres and styles from various artists, cultures, and times. Arts 4.0 The student makes connections within and across the arts to other disciplines, life, cultures and work. 4.4. Understands how the arts influence and reflect culture/civilization, place and time. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 2 History of floiral Design Page 4 of 24

Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 2 History of floiral Design Page 5 of 24

Unit 3 SAFETY IN THE FLORAL SHOP Hours: 4 Performance Assessment(s): Student will safety use the equipment and facilities during hands on activities Leadership Alignment: Demonstrate proper safety procedures to prevent injury Standards and Competencies CS.07.04: Assess workplace safety. CS.07.04.01.a. Research applicable regulatory and safety standards (e.g., MSDS, bioterrorism). CS.07.04.02.a. Handle chemicals and equipment in a safe and appropriate manner. CS.07.04.02.b. Maintain AFNR facilities to promote health and safety. CS.07.04.01.c. Apply general workplace safety precautions/procedures. CS.08.02: Use appropriate protective equipment and handle AFNR tools and equipment to demonstrate safe and proper use of the tools and equipment. CS.08.02: Use appropriate protective equipment and handle AFNR tools and equipment to demonstrate safe and proper use of the tools and equipment. CS.08.02.01.a. Use the appropriate procedures for the use and operation of specific tools and equipment. CS.08.02.01.a. Use the appropriate procedures for the use and operation of specific tools and equipment. CS.08.02.01.b. Demonstrate safety precautions when using tools for a specific task around bystanders. CS.08.02.01.b. Demonstrate safety precautions when using tools for a specific task around bystanders. CS.08.02.01.c. Operate applicable AFNR equipment and vehicles safely. CS.08.03: Maintain tools for efficient use CS.08.03.01.a. Describe the conditions that cause the need for tool maintenance. Arts Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Health 2.4: Acquires skills to live safely and reduce health risks. 2.4.2 Evaluates emergency situations, ways to prevent injuries, and demonstrates skills to respond appropriately and safely. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 3 Safety in the floral shop Page 6 of 24

Language Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 3 Safety in the floral shop Page 7 of 24

Unit 4 TOOL AND PLANT IDENTICATION Hours: 92 Performance Assessment(s): Unit test Plant ID portfolio Unit quizzes Semester final Leadership Alignment: Floriculture CDE Self-directed learning Standards and Competencies PS.01.01: Classify agricultural plants according to taxonomy systems PS.01.01.01.a Explain systems used to classify plants PS.01.01.01.b.Compare and contrast the hierarchical classification of agricultural plants PS.01.01.01.c Classify agricultural plants according to the hierarchical classification system, life cycles, plant use and as monocotyledons or dicotyledons. PS.01.02: Apply knowledge of plant anatomy and the functions of plant structures to activities associated with plant systems PS.01.02.02.a Identify the components, the types and the functions of plant roots PS.01.02.03.a Identify the components and the functions of plant stems PS.01.02.04.a.Discuss Leaf morphology and the functions of leaves PS.01.02.05.a Identify the components of a flower, the functions of a flower and the functions of flower components PS.01.02.06.a.Explain the functions and components of seeds and fruit PS.01.02.04.b.Explain how leaves capture light energy and allow for the exchange of gasses PS.01.02.05.c Apply the knowledge of flower structure to plant breeding, production and use. Arts Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Language Conventions of Standard English 1 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. 2 - Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Vocabulary Acquisition and Use Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 4 Tool and Plant Identication Page 8 of 24

4 - Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases by using context clues, analyzing meaningful word parts, and consulting general and specialized reference materials, as appropriate. 6 - Acquire and use accurately a range of general academic and domain-specific words and phrases sufficient for reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college and career readiness level; demonstrate independence in gathering vocabulary knowledge when considering a word or phrase important to comprehension or expression. Mathematics Reading Science Crosscutting Concepts 1. Patterns. 6. Structure and function. Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 4 Tool and Plant Identication Page 9 of 24

Unit 5 FLORAL DESIGN PRINCIPLES Hours: 80 Performance Assessment(s): Unit quizzes Performance evaluation Self-reflection Leadership Alignment: Floriculture CDE Self-reflection on arrangements Standards and Competencies PS.04.01: Create designs using plants. PS.04.01.01.a. Define design and identify design elements. PS.04.01.01.b. Explain design elements of line, form, texture and color and express the visual effect each has on the viewer. PS.04.01.02.b. Discuss principles of design that form the basis of artistic impression. PS.04.01.01.c Select plants, hard goods, supplies and other materials for use in a design based on a range of criteria. PS.04.01.02.c. Create and implement designs by following established principles of art. CS.01.01: Action: Exhibit the skills and competencies needed to achieve a desired result. CS.01.01.01.a. Work productively with a group or independently. CS.01.01.01.c. Work independently and in group settings to accomplish a task. CS.01.01.02.c. Assess outcomes to determine success for a task. CS.01.01.04.c. Create resources to complete an action or project. Aligned to Washington State Standards Arts Arts 1.0 The student understands and applies arts knowledge and skills in dance, music, theare, and visual arts. 1.1 Understands and applies arts concepts and vocabulary. 1.2 Develops arts skills and techniques. Arts 2.0 The student demonstrates thinking skills using artistic processes. - Reflects for the purpose of self-evaluation and improvement of the creative work. - Refines work based on feedback, self-reflection, and aesthetic criteria. 2.2 Applies a performance and/or presentation process to the arts (dance, music, theatre and visual arts): - Presents, exhibits, and produces work and/or performance for others. - Reflects and self-evaluates work and/or performance to set goals. Arts 4.0 The student makes connections within and across the arts to other disciplines, life, cultures and work. 4.5. Understands how arts knowledge and skills are used in the world of work including careers in the arts. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 5 floral design principles Page 10 of 24

Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 5 floral design principles Page 11 of 24

Unit 6 IKEBANA Hours: 20 Performance Assessment(s): Unit test Produce an arrangement in the Ikebana style of design Portfolio Leadership Alignment: Global awareness Standards and Competencies PS.04.01: Create designs using plants. PS.04.01.01.a. Define design and identify design elements. PS.04.01.02.a. Discuss the applications of art in agriculture/horticulture. PS.04.01.01.b. Explain design elements of line, form, texture and color and express the visual effect each has on the viewer. PS.04.01.02.b. Discuss principles of design that form the basis of artistic impression. PS.04.01.01.c Select plants, hard goods, supplies and other materials for use in a design based on a range of criteria. PS.04.01.02.c. Create and implement designs by following established principles of art. CS.01.01: Action: Exhibit the skills and competencies needed to achieve a desired result. CS.01.01.01.a. Work productively with a group or independently. CS.01.01.01.c. Work independently and in group settings to accomplish a task. CS.01.01.02.c. Assess outcomes to determine success for a task. CS.01.01.03.c. Implement an effective project plan. Arts Aligned to Washington State Standards Arts 1.0 The student understands and applies arts knowledge and skills in dance, music, theare, and visual arts. 1.1 Understands and applies arts concepts and vocabulary. 1.2 Develops arts skills and techniques. Arts 2.0 The student demonstrates thinking skills using artistic processes. - Uses ideas, foundations, skills and techniques to develop dance, music, theatre and visual art. - Reflects for the purpose of self-evaluation and improvement of the creative work. - Refines work based on feedback, self-reflection, and aesthetic criteria. 2.2 Applies a performance and/or presentation process to the arts (dance, music, theatre and visual arts): - Analyzes the structure, context and/or aesthetics of the work. - Presents, exhibits, and produces work and/or performance for others. Arts 4.0 The student makes connections within and across the arts to other disciplines, life, cultures and work. 4.5. Understands how arts knowledge and skills are used in the world of work including careers in the arts. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 6 Ikebana Page 12 of 24

Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 6 Ikebana Page 13 of 24

Unit 7 FLORAL SALES AND MARKETING Hours: 80 Performance Assessment(s): Calculation of cost and profit margins of sales items Determine supply order based on project needs and sales Projections determine and implement marketing strategies Demonstration of good customer service Accurate money handling Accurate billing record keeping in a floral shop setting Leadership Alignment: Floriculture CDE Plant flower sales Business and entrepreneurial literacy Standards and Competencies PS.03.05: Harvest, handle and store crops PS.03.05.03.a Identify storage methods for plants and plant products. PS.03.05.04.a Explain the reasons for preparing plants and plant products for distribution. PS.04.01: Create designs using plants. PS.04.01.01.a. Define design and identify design elements. PS.04.01.01.b. Explain design elements of line, form, texture and color and express the visual effect each has on the viewer. PS.04.01.01.c Select plants, hard goods, supplies and other materials for use in a design based on a range of criteria. PS.04.01.02.c. Create and implement designs by following established principles of art. Aligned to Washington State Standards Arts Communication - Speaking and Listening CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas 5 - Make strategic use of digital media and visual displays of data to express information and enhance understanding of presentations. 6 - Adapt speech to a variety of contexts and communicative tasks, demonstrating command of formal English when indicated or appropriate. Health and Fitness Language Mathematics CC: Mathematical Practices (MP) Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 7 Floral sales and marketing Page 14 of 24

1 - Make sense of problems and persevere in solving them. 6 - Attend to precision. Reading Science Social Studies Writing CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Writing Text Types and Purposes 3 - Write narratives to develop real or imagined experiences or events using effective technique, well-chosen details, and well-structured event sequences. Production and Distribution of Writing 6 - Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others. Research to Build and Present Knowledge LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 7 Floral sales and marketing Page 15 of 24

Unit 8 PLANT PROPAGATION Hours: 10 Performance Assessment(s): Demonstrate sowing techniques Preparation of media for plant propagation Demonstration of various asexual techniques Demonstration of techniques of separation Division unit test Monitor propagation with observations and accurate records Determine and implement proper environmental condition Leadership Alignment: Floriculture CDE Operation of school lab greenhouse Standards and Competencies PS.02.01: Determine the influence of environmental factors on plant growth PS.02.01.01.a. Describe the qualities of light that affect plant growth PS.02.01.01.b. Describe plant responses to light color intensity and duration PS.02.01.02.b. Determine the optimal air, temperature, and water conditions for plant growth PS.02.01.01.c Evaluate plant responses to varied light color, intensity, and duration PS.02.01.02.c Design, implement, and evaluate a plan to maintain optimal conditions for plant growth PS.03.01: Demonstrate plant propagation techniques. PS.03.01.01.a Explain pollination, cross-pollination and self-pollination of flowering plants. PS.03.01.02.a Demonstrate sowing techniques and provide favorable conditions for seed germination. PS.03.01.03.a Describe optimal conditions for asexual propagation and demonstrate techniques used to propagate plants by cuttings, division, separation and layering PS.03.01.01.b Diagram the process of plant fertilization PS.03.01.02.b Handle seed to overcome seed dormancy mechanisms and to maintain seed viability and vigor. PS.03.01.01.c Design and implement a plan to control the pollination of plants PS.03.01.03.c Evaluate asexual propagation practices based on productivity and efficiency. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 8 Plant Propagation Page 16 of 24

Arts Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Science and Engineering Practices 1. Asking questions and defining problems 6. Constructing explanations and designing solutions Crosscutting Concepts 2. Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 8 Plant Propagation Page 17 of 24

Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 8 Plant Propagation Page 18 of 24

Unit 9 PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND CARE Hours: 20 Performance Assessment(s): Production of successful greenhouse products for sales Unit test Development of crop management plan Leadership Alignment: Business and entrepreneurial literacy Floriculture CDE Group work Record keeping Standards and Competencies PS.01.03: Apply knowledge of plant physiology and energy conversion to plant systems PS.01.03.01.a Explain the basic process of photosynthesis and its importance to life on earth PS.01.03.02.a.Explain Cellular respiration and its importance to plant life PS.01.03.03.a Define primary growth and the role of the apical meristem PS.01.03.01.b.Explain requirements necessary for photosynthesis to occur and identify the products and by products of photosynthesis. PS.01.03.02.b.Explain factors that affect cellular respiration and identify the products and by products of cellular respiration. PS.01.03.03.b.Explain the process of secondary plant growth. PS.01.03.01.c.Explain the light dependent and light independent reactions that occur during photosynthesis and apply the knowledge to plant management PS.01.03.04.c Select plant growth regulators to produce desired responses from plants. PS.02.01: Determine the influence of environmental factors on plant growth PS.02.01.02.a. Describe the effects air, temperature, and water have on plant metabolism, and growth PS.02.01.01.b. Describe plant responses to light color intensity and duration PS.02.01.02.c Design, implement, and evaluate a plan to maintain optimal conditions for plant growth PS.02.03: Develop and implement a fertilization plan for specific plants or crops PS.02.03.01.a. Identify the essential nutrients for plant growth and development and their major functions PS.02.03.03.a Collect soil and plant tissue samples for testing and interpret the test results PS.02.03.04.a. Identify fertilizer sources of essential plant nutrients, explain fertilizer formulations and describe different methods of fertilizer applications PS.02.03.01.b. Describe nutrient deficiency symptoms and recognize environmental causes of nutrient deficiencies PS.02.03.04.b. Calculate the amount of fertilizer to be applied and calibrate equipment to apply the prescribed amount fertilizer PS.02.03.01.c. Monitor plants for signs of nutrient deficiencies and prepare a scouting report PS.02.03.04.c. Use variable rate technology to apply fertilizers to meet crop nutrient needs. PS.03.02: Develop and implement a plant management plan for crop production. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 9 Plant physiology and care Page 19 of 24

PS.03.02.01.a Explain the importance of starting with pest-and disease-free propagation material. PS.03.02.02.a Explain the reasons for preparing growing media before planting. PS.03.02.03.a Demonstrate proper planting procedures and post-planting care. PS.03.02.05.a Explain the reasons for controlling plant growth PS.03.02.01.b Inspect propagation material for evidence of pests or disease. PS.03.02.03.b Apply pre--plant treatments required of seeds and plants and evaluate the results. PS.03.02.04.b Monitor the progress of plantings and determine the need to adjust environmental conditions. PS.03.02.05.b Demonstrate proper techniques to control and manage plant growth through mechanical, cultural or chemical means. PS.03.02.02.c Prepare growing media for planting. PS.03.02.04.c Prepare and implement a plant production schedule based on predicted environmental conditions. PS.03.02.05.c Create and implement a plan to control and manage plant growth. CS.01.01: Action: Exhibit the skills and competencies needed to achieve a desired result. CS.01.01.01.a. Work productively with a group or independently. CS.01.01.02.a. Create a task analysis. CS.01.01.03.a. Exhibit good planning skills for a specific task or situation. CS.01.01.06.a. Identify the strengths/talents of team members needed to achieve a desired task. CS.01.01.01.b. Demonstrate the ability to complete a task without assistance. CS.01.01.01.c. Work independently and in group settings to accomplish a task. CS.01.01.02.c. Assess outcomes to determine success for a task. CS.01.01.03.c. Implement an effective project plan. Arts Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening Health and Fitness Language Mathematics Reading Science Crosscutting Concepts 2. Cause and effect: Mechanism and explanation. 4. Systems and system models. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 9 Plant physiology and care Page 20 of 24

6. Structure and function. Social Studies Writing LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Unit 9 Plant physiology and care Page 21 of 24

Unit 10 SAE Hours: 14 Performance Assessment(s): SAE presentations Record keeping Reflection Leadership Alignment: Lifelong learning goals Financial record Keeping project record Goal setting Standards and Competencies SAE.01.01: Students will establish and conduct Supervised Agriculture Experience Projects (SAE). SAE.01.01.b. Explain the benefits of SAE projects to skill development, leadership and career success. SAE.01.01.c. Explain the connection between SAE and FFA. SAE.01.01.d. Explain the five types of SAE. (Entrepreneurship, Placement, Research, Exploratory, Improvement) SAE.01.01.e. Explore ideas for SAE projects. SAE.01.01.f. Explain how SAE projects support academic achievement. SAE.01.01.g. Select and establish an SAE project. SAE.01.01.h. Explain and keep records on established SAE projects. SAE.01.01.i. Explain SAE project Supervision, visitation and assessment. SAE.01.01.j. Explain how SAE projects benefit the community. CS.01.01: Action: Exhibit the skills and competencies needed to achieve a desired result. CS.01.01.01.a. Work productively with a group or independently. CS.01.01.03.a. Exhibit good planning skills for a specific task or situation. CS.01.01.04.a. Explore available resources to assist in meeting project needs. CS.01.01.05.a. Assess the physical, financial and professional risks associated with a particular task. CS.01.01.06.a. Identify the strengths/talents of team members needed to achieve a desired task. CS.01.01.07.a. Set personal goals using the SMART goals method (Specific, Measurable, Approved by you, Realistic, Time-stamped). CS.01.01.03.b. Assess individual strengths and weaknesses in planning. CS.01.01.04.b. Use appropriate and reliable resources to complete an action or project. CS.01.01.02.c. Assess outcomes to determine success for a task. CS.01.01.03.c. Implement an effective project plan. CS.01.01.05.c. Implement a plan that minimizes physical, financial, and professional risks and analyze results. CS.01.06: Continuous Improvement: Pursue learning and growth opportunities related to professional and personal aspirations. CS.01.06.05.a. Describe the value of being a life-long learner and the need for continuous development. CS.01.06.01.b. Develop a plan that includes specific goals for leadership and personal growth. CS.01.06.02.b. Identify areas where a personal mentor could be helpful. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Page 22 of 24

Arts CS.01.06.05.b. Assess personal motivations and their impact on acquiring new knowledge and skills. CS.01.06.05.c. Implement a plan to develop new knowledge and skills related to professional and personal aspirations. Aligned to Washington State Standards Communication - Speaking and Listening CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Speaking and Listening Comprehension and Collaboration 2 - Integrate and evaluate information presented in diverse media and formats, including visually, quantitatively, and orally. Presentation of Knowledge and Ideas 4 - Present information, findings, and supporting evidence such that listeners can follow the line of reasoning and the organization, development, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. 5 - Make strategic use of digital media and visual displays of data to express information and enhance understanding of presentations. Health and Fitness Language CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Language Conventions of Standard English 1 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English grammar and usage when writing or speaking. 2 Demonstrate command of the conventions of standard English capitalization, punctuation, and spelling when writing. Mathematics Reading CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Reading Key Ideas and Details 1 - Read closely to determine what the text says explicitly and to make logical inferences from it; cite specific textual evidence when writing or speaking to support conclusions drawn from the text. Integration of Knowledge and Ideas 7 - Integrate and evaluate content presented in diverse formats and media, including visually and quantitatively, as well as in words. Science Social Studies Writing CC: College and Career Readiness Anchor Standards for Writing Text Types and Purposes 1 - Write arguments to support claims in an analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and sufficient evidence. 2 - Write informative/explanatory texts to examine and convey complex ideas and information clearly and accurately through the effective selection, organization, and analysis of content. Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Page 23 of 24

Production and Distribution of Writing 4 - Produce clear and coherent writing in which the development, organization, and style are appropriate to task, purpose, and audience. 6 - Use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish writing and to interact and collaborate with others. Research to Build and Present Knowledge 7 - Conduct short as well as more sustained research projects based on focused questions, demonstrating understanding of the subject under investigation. 8 - Gather relevant information from multiple print and digital sources, assess the credibility and accuracy of each source, and integrate the information while avoiding plagiarism. Range of Writing 10 - Write routinely over extended time frames (time for research, reflection, and revision) and shorter time frames (a single sitting or a day or two) for a range of tasks, purposes, and audiences. LEARNING AND INNOVATION Creativity and Innovation Think Creatively Work Creatively with Other Implement Innovations Creative Thinking and Problem Solving Reason Effectively Use Systems Thinking Make Judgements and Decisions Solve Problems Communication & Collaboration Communicate Clearly Collaborate with Others 21st Century Skills INFORMATION, MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGY SKILLS Information Literacy Access and Evaluate Information Use and Manage Information Media Literacy Analyze Media Create Media Products Information, Communications, and Technology (ICT Literacy) Apply Technology Effectively LIFE AND CAREER SKILLS Flexibility and Adaptability Adapt to Change Be Flexible Initiative and Self-Direction Mange Goals and Time Work Independently Be Self-Directed Learners Social and Cross-Cultural Interact Effectively with Other Work Effectively in Diverse Teams Productivity and Accountability Manage Projects Produce Results Leadership and Responsibility Guide and Lead Others Be Responsible to Others Floriculture/ floral workshop 1-4 Page 24 of 24