




已阅读5页,还剩14页未读, 继续免费阅读
版权说明:本文档由用户提供并上传,收益归属内容提供方,若内容存在侵权,请进行举报或认领
文档简介
英语必修5Unit 1 Great scientistsTeaching AimsSkill Goals Talk about science and contributions of scientistsPractice expressing will, hope and suggestionsPractice expressing the stages in examining a new scientific ideaKey new words and expressionsThe First Period ReadingStep Lead-inAsk the students to think of some great inventions and inventors in history.T: Welcome back to school, everyone. I guess most of you have enjoyed your holiday. Maybe I should say everyone has enjoyed a scientific life. Why? Because you have enjoyed the results of the science and scientists. Now can you tell me the scientists who invented the lights, the gramophone and the computer?S1: Edison invented the lights and the gramophone.S2: The first computer was invented by a group of American scientists.Step Warming upFirst, ask some questions about great scientists. Second, tell all the students to play the game called Guess Who I Am.T: You know our life is closely related to science and scientists. We benefit a lot from them. Can you name out as many scientists as possible?T;what contributions did they make?T: Ok, youve known a lot about scientists and now lets play a game called Guess Who I Am. I will show you some hints of a scientist one by one, and you guess the name of the scientist. Lets see which group will do the best.1. I lived in ancient Greek.2. I was a mathematician.3. I discovered that objects in water were lifted up by a force that helped them float.Answer: Archimedes1. I lived in Britain.2. I published The Origin Of Species.3. I could explain how animals and plants develop as the environment changed.Answer: Charles Darwin1. I am Englishman2. Ive worked in astronomy.3. Ive put forward a theory about black holes.Answer; Stephen Hawking1. I was a Chinese.2. My invention had eight dragon heads round the top with eight balls in their mouths. Around the bottom were eight frogs directly under a dragons mouth.3. My invention was the earliest instrument that told people where earthquakes happened.Answer: Zhang Heng1. I was an American.2. I invented electric light bulb3. I invented the way of giving electricity to everybody in large cities.Answer: Thomas Edison1. I was a lady and born in Poland.2. I received two Nobel prizes.3. I discovered radium.Answer : Marie CurieStep Pre-readingGet the students to discuss the questions on page 1 with their partners. Then ask the students to report their work. Encourage the students to express their different opinions. T: Now, class, please look at the slide. Discuss these questions with your partners. Then Ill ask some students to report their work.Show the following on the screen:1. What do you know about infectious diseases?2. What do you know about cholera?3. Do you know how to prove a new idea in scientific research?4. What order would you put the seven in? Just guess.Draw a conclusionthink of a methodcollect resultsmake a questionfind a problemanalyse the results find supporting evidenceT: Well done! When we want to solve some problems, first we should find out the problem, do some research on it, prove your findings, and then make a conclusion. This is a scientific and objective way of researching. Now lets see how doctor John Snow did his research.Step ReadingT: Now lets read the title and the picture and guess what the passage may tell us.T: The effect of cholera in the nineteenth century London was devastating. Many people died without knowing the reason. It was doctor John Snow who saved the people. Please look at the screen. Lets read the whole passage quickly and find the number below and the relevant happenings in the passage.(Competition among groups)Two theoriesThe first suggested thatmultiplied in the air;. The second suggestedabsorbed this disease into their bodies with their meals.In 1854Another outbreak hit London.500 , 10More than 500people had died in 10 days.16, 37, 38 and 40These numbers in Broad Street near the water pump had many of the deaths20 ,21; 8,920 and 21 Broad Street and 8 and 9 Cambridge Street had no deaths.They didnt drink the water from the Broad Street pump.7These families worked in the pub at 7 Cambridge Street. They didnt drink the water from the pump.Step Text analyzing Ask the students to analyze the text in groups. T: Please look at the chart on the screen. The chart shows that each paragraph of the text explains John Snows stages in his research. Please read the text and find out the general idea of each paragraph and match the stage with each paragraph. Discuss it in groups, and then report your answers. ParagraphStagesGeneral ideas1Find a problemThe causes of cholera2Make up a questionThe correct or possible theory3Think of a methodCollect data on where people were ill and died and where they got their water4Collect resultsPlot information on a map to find out where people died or did not die5Analyse the resultsAnalyse the water to see if that is the cause of the illness6Repeat if necessaryFind other evidences to confirm his conclusion7Make a conclusionThe polluted dirty source of drinking water was to blame for the cause of the London choleraT: Now class. Can you tell me what style of the passage belongs to?T: Here are three pieces of writing. They belong to different writing styles. Now read and find out what style each piece belongs to.Show the chart and three pieces of writing on the screen.ReportDescriptionCreative writingFormal language with few adjectives Vivid use of words with similes and metaphorsVivid use of language and more informal styleNo speech except quotationsNo speech except to help the descriptionSpeech to show feelings, reactions etc.Not emotionalEmotional to describe atmosphereEmotional to describe feelingsOnly one main characterNo charactersMay have several charactersFactual Not factual but imaginativeImaginative but can be based on fact Structural according to experimental methodNot structuredBeginning, middle, endPast tense and passive voicePast tensePast tenseStep ReadingEncourage the students to get the general ideas of the passages. T: In the last period, we have learned about how Doctor John Snow used seven stages to prove his conclusion and fulfilled his research. This period we will also deal with a scientific report. Please read the passage quickly and try to answer the questions on the screen.Show the questions on the screen.1. Whats Copernicus fear?2. How did Copernicus prove his theory?3. What is his theory?Step Further-readingThis time the students are encouraged to read the two passages carefully and then do the exercises and problems on pages 7.T: Now class. Please read the passage again. And finish EX 1 and then discuss the questions on the screen in groups.As a scientist, one should be brave. But Copernicus was afraid of being attacked by the Christian Church. So he had hidden his theory for so many years. What do you think of this?Sample answers:Q1: 1.I think Copernicus was very coward. He should speak out his discovery and let the world know the truth earlier.2.I dont agree with you. He was more cautious than coward. If he had published his ideas, he would have been killed just as Bruno who was burnt to death because his theory was against the Christian Churchs.T: I quite agree with you. And I am glad you have known so much about the science.Step Language PointsAnd then write the following sentences on the blackboard; ask the students to pay attention to the past participle. Guide them to find out their functions in the sentences.Show the following on the screen. 1. Nicolas Copernicus was frightened and his mind was confused.2. He placed a fixed sun at the center of the solar system .3. He joined these points together using curved lines .T: Please read the three sentences and tell me what parts of speech the past participles are acting as.Step Homework1. Search on the Internet for more information about Copernicus and Euler.2. Prepare for the language study, reviewing the words and expressions in this unit.The Third Period Language StudyStepRevision and Lead-in Task 1: Ask the students to turn to pages 4 and 42 and do Exercise 1. And then check the answers. Task 2: Ask the students to read and understand the explanations in Exercise 2 on page 4. T: Very good! Can you put the verb “make” with a noun to form a “predicate + object” phrase? For example: “making a mistake” instead of “to mistake”.Sample answers: S: “make an agreement”, “make an admission”, “make an apology”.T: Well done! Please find and collect as many examples as you can as homework. Next period Ill check your work.Task 4: Ask the students to do Exercises 3 on page 43 and then check the answers. Step PracticeTask 1: Enable the students to do the following exercises. T: Please look at the screen and put them into English using “make + n” and past participles.Show the following on the screen:Step GrammarExplain the usage of the past participles as predicative and attribute. Unit 2 The United Kingdom. Teaching Aims Skill Goals Talk about the United Kingdom Talk about language difficulties in communication. Language GoalsThe past participle as the object complement . the three countries found themselves united peacefully . However, just as they were going to get Ireland connected to form . You find most of the population settled in the South, . .1. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well. P92. However, the southern part of Ireland was unwilling and broke away to form its own government. P103. The greatest historical treasure of all is London with its museums, art collections, theatres, parks and buildings. P104. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your trip to the United Kingdom enjoyable and worthwhile! P105. Her first delight was going to the Tower. P146. There followed St Pauls Cathedral built after the terrible fire of London in 1666. P147. That is why, even today, when people can follow any religion they like, families still have firework parties and burn cloth dolls of Guy Fawkes on a bonfire. P52The First Period ReadingTeaching goals 1. Target languagea. Key words and expressionsunite, kingdom, consist, divide, puzzle, clarify, relation, legal, convenience, attraction, collection, construct, influence, consist of, divide . into, break away (from), leave outb. Key sentences1. Now when people refer to England you find Wales included as well. P102. However, the southern part of Ireland was unwilling and broke away to form its own government. P103. You must keep your eyes open if you are going to make your trip to the United Kingdom worthwhile! P102. Ability goalsEnable the students to learn about the United Kingdom (the UK).3. Learning ability goals Enable the students to know the UK in geography and history.Teaching important & difficult points How to understand the geographic puzzle of the UK. Teaching methods Skimming and task-based activities. Teaching aids A recorder, a computer and a projector.Teaching procedures & waysStep Lead-inTask 1: Free talk about the topic: The United Kingdom. Reference topic: 1. Have you ever been to the UK? If you have, can you tell us something about it or can you tell us something about your visit(s) there? Or what is your impression of the UK? If you havent, where can you get the information about it?2. What is the capital of the UK? And what is the language?Step II Pre-readingStep III While-readingTask 1: Ask the students to describe briefly the UK according to the following map. A sample description:1. Look through the passage as fast as possible; 2. Try to find the answers to the questions given in the Comprehending.Sample answers:S1: Wales, for we cant find any pattern of flag of Wales and it is usually assumed to be part of England.S2: It represents England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.S3: The Vikings. They only influenced the vocabulary and the place names of the North.Task 4: SkimmingT: Please skim the passage to get the general idea of the whole passage. While reading, please try to divide the whole passage into proper parts and find out the main idea of each part (helping the students fulfill the task if necessary).Sample answers:Part 1 (Para. 1-2): What England includes; about Great Britain; the UK.Part 2 (Paras. 3-4): The geographic division of England into zones, their similarities and differences.Part 3 (Para. 5-6) : The cultural importance of London.T: Then how do you understand the title of the text Puzzles in Geography? Are there really any puzzles in geography of the UK? If so, what are they? If not, why does the writer use “Puzzles in Geography” as the title? Get the students to discuss about it in pairs.Then ask the students to fill in the following form. Countries / Capital of UKInformation from the textEnglandWalesGreat BritainNorthern IrelandLondonIrelandSample answers:Countries / Capital of UKInformation from the textEnglandThe first country people think of when speaking of the UK and the largest of the four countries. It is roughly divided into three zones: the South of England, Midlands and the North.WalesThe first country that was linked to England in the 13th century and it is included when people refer to England.Great BritainThe name given and used when England, Wales and Scotland were joined together, which took place in 1603, when Scotland King James became King of England and Wales.Northern IrelandThe Northern part of Ireland that was joined to the Great Britain to become the United Kingdom, which was shown to the world in the flag called Union Jack.LondonThe capital of the UK and England as well. It contains the greatest historical treasures of all, with its museums, art collections, theatres, parks and buildings. It has the oldest port, building and castle and it has been influenced by some invaders of London.IrelandThe southern part of that country Ireland or Southern Ireland, which broke away to form its own government and a country independent of Northern Ireland, which is part of the UK.T: Now lets do “Comprehending” Exercise 3. Look at the map of England and Wales. Divide it into three parts. Draw lines across the zones of the South, Midlands and the North of England. Put each town or city into its correct zone. Sample answers: North: York, Leeds, Sheffield, ManchesterMidlands: Coventry, BirminghamSouth: Reading, London, Brighton, PlymouthTask 4: Ask the students to analyze the text. 1. Ask the students to fill in the following chart.CountryWhen it joined with or separated from each otherEnglandWalesScotlandNorthern IrelandRepublic of IrelandSample answers:CountryWhen it joined with or separated from each otherEnglandFirstWalesLinked to England in the 13th century ADScotlandConnected with England and Wales to form Great Britain in 1603Northern IrelandConnected with Great Britain to form the UK later onRepublic of IrelandSeparated from the UK as a result of uprising for independence in 19162. Ask some of the students to retell the text. A sample version:When people speak of the UK, England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland are often used. England and Wales were linked together first, which happened in the 13th century AD. Then James, Scotland King, united the three countries to form Great Britain in 1603 peacefully. Later on, the three countries intended to get Ireland connected to found the UK. However, the southern part broke away and formed its own government. So only Northern Ireland became part of the UK. The four countries, of which England is the largest, work together as a whole but they have developed different educational and legal systems. The Second Period ListeningTeaching goals1. Target languageKey words and Expressionscrown, Protestant, hurt the king2. Ability goalsEnable the students to learn about one of the most famous historical sites in London: the Tower of London.3. Learning ability goalsHelp the students learn how to talk about the historical sites in the UK. Teaching important & difficult points Talk about the historical sites in the UK. Teaching methods Listening and cooperative learning.Teaching aids A recorder, a computer and a projector. Teaching procedures & ways Step Revision and Lead-in Check the students homework.Then ask the students to read as fast as possible the instructions and then listen to the tape twice to get the best answers.T: The Monarchy is the oldest institution of government in the United Kingdom. Until 1603 the English and Scottish Crowns were separate; after this date one monarch reigned in the United Kingdom. Now please open your books and turn to page 15. Lets take up “Listening”. Before you listen to the tape, please read fast the instructions and find out the key points for listening. Pay much attention to the following important points while listening.1. Which king on the list was one of the princes in the Tower? How do you know?2. Who had the two princes killed?And then check the answers. Step Listening (P52-53)T: Now we shall take up the “Listening task” on page 52. and do Exercises 1, 2 and 3. Read the instructions first and then do the exercises. Check the answers with the students. Step HomeworkT: Boys and girls, today we have listened to some materials. I do hope you can listen to the materials again after class. And from this unit we have learned a lot about the United Kingdo
温馨提示
- 1. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007和PDF阅读器。图纸软件为CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 2. 本站的文档不包含任何第三方提供的附件图纸等,如果需要附件,请联系上传者。文件的所有权益归上传用户所有。
- 3. 本站RAR压缩包中若带图纸,网页内容里面会有图纸预览,若没有图纸预览就没有图纸。
- 4. 未经权益所有人同意不得将文件中的内容挪作商业或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文库网仅提供信息存储空间,仅对用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对用户上传分享的文档内容本身不做任何修改或编辑,并不能对任何下载内容负责。
- 6. 下载文件中如有侵权或不适当内容,请与我们联系,我们立即纠正。
- 7. 本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
最新文档
- 外墙防水保修合同书
- 时间主题的课件
- 企业信用评级与授信咨询服务协议
- 产品推广代理合同协议
- 过春节的活动作文(8篇)
- 早期教育概论课件
- 《新编商务应用文写作》第一章 习题参考答案
- 水孩子读后感250字(9篇)
- 早教分离焦虑课件
- 2025年瑞典语等级考试B1试卷:2025秋季学期词汇拓展
- 2025年党建知识应知应会测试题库(附答案)
- 2025年海南省公安厅招聘警务辅助人员考试试题(含答案)
- 中华诗词大赛1-3年级题库(含答案)
- 苹果电脑macOS效率手册
- 2022年版 义务教育《数学》课程标准
- JTG∕T F30-2014 公路水泥混凝土路面施工技术细则
- 工程变更表(标准模版)
- 网吧企业章程范本
- 充电站竣工报告(施工单位)
- 甘肃铁矿等34个矿种矿业权出让收益场基准价(优.选)
- 四年级观潮课前学习单
评论
0/150
提交评论