Teacher Guide, Horticulture Literacy

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Activity

Horticulture Literacy Activity

Curriculum for Excellence (CfE) Outcomes and Experiences

Literacy and English:

LIT 2-16a: To show my understanding across different areas of learning, I can identify and consider the purpose and main ideas of a text and use supporting detail.

LIT 2-17a: I can respond to literal, inferential and evaluative questions and other close reading tasks and can create different kinds of questions of my own.

LIT 3-16a: I can make inferences from key statements, identify and discuss similarities and differences between different types of text.

Social Studies:

SOC 2-08a: I can discuss the environmental impact of human activity and suggest ways in which we can live in a more environmentally-responsible way

Duration

Materials

20 min

Copy of A window into Outdoors pages 30 - 31 Horticulture quiz worksheet pens/pencils

www scotland lantra co uk/schools P7 - S2 August 2025 Edition

Activity Instructions

1.Introduction:

Ask the pupils to carefully read the infographics on pages 30 - 31

Remind them that infographics combine pictures and text to give us information quickly.

Emphasise the importance of reading each section carefully to locate the correct information.

2. Distribute Materials: Provide each pupil or pair with a copy of the infographic and the questions.

3. Activity: Horticulture Close Reading. Instruct pupils to read each question and then scan the infographic to find the exact answer. Emphasise that the answers are in the text – they don't need to guess or use outside knowledge.

4. Discussion:

Go through the questions as a class, having pupils share their answers.

Ask pupils to identify where in the text they found the answer.

Briefly discuss how finding specific information helps us understand the topic.

The Horticulture Quiz

Read pages 30 - 31 of A Window to Outdoors and use the information you learn to answer the questions below.

How many native plant species are there in Scotland?

What percentage of vegetables eaten in the UK are imported?

What is horticulture?

What percentage of fruits eaten in the UK are imported?

According to the text, how might climate change affect horticulture?

Why is the thistle Scotland’s national emblem (national flower of Scotland)?

The Horticulture Quiz

Answers

How many native plant species are there in Scotland?

Over 40,000.

40%

What percentage of vegetables eaten in the UK are imported?

What is horticulture?

The art and science of growing and harvesting fruit, plants, vegetables and flowers.

What percentage of fruits eaten in the the UK are imported?

84%.

According to the text how might climate change affect horticulture?

Resources like water and nutrients may become limited in some regions, making it more difficult to grow certain plants.

Why is the thistle Scotland’s national emblem (national flower of Scotland)?

In 1263 the Scottish army was alerted to invading Vikings after the Norsemen stood on thistles and screamed!

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