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活动目标

  1.欣赏散文,懂得“芽”的健康成长需要阳光、风儿、雨露。

  2.初步理解“胆怯、健康、坚强、欢畅”等词。学习句式“别怕,我把你×一×,你就会变得更××”。

  3.乐于助人并懂得感恩。

  活动准备

  1.知识经验准备:幼儿观察过种子发芽的过程。

  2.物质材料准备:嫩芽实物、大图书、表演道具。

  活动过程

  一、激趣导入,链接已有经验。(链接、激趣)

  1.老师带来了一位朋友,是谁?你喜欢她吗?你想对她说些什么?

  2.嫩芽是从哪里出来的?她刚刚从泥土里出来,会觉得怎么样呢?(做出小心胆怯的样子)

  二、突出重点,理解散文内容。(思考、表达)

  1.(出示图书第一页)瞧,她多害怕呀!为什么会害怕呢?(教师有感情地朗诵第一段)嫩芽像什么呀?我们来学一学胆怯的样子。

  2.嫩芽这么胆怯、害怕,猜猜有谁会来帮助她,让她快快长大呢?根据幼儿回答情况分别出示图,并提问:被太阳照耀着,会感到怎么样?(温暖)被风儿抚慰着,会感到怎么样?(亲切)被雨露滋润着,会感到怎么样?(就像我们口渴的时候喝到水一样舒畅)(教师配合图朗诵第二段)

  3.小嫩芽还是有点害怕,我真想安慰她,我想对她说:“别怕!我把你抱一抱,你就会变得更高兴!”你想说什么来安慰她呢?幼儿相互说一说,然后回答。

  4.(教师翻书到第三页)指着太阳:猜猜看,太阳会怎么对她说呢?太阳到底是怎么说的呢?(老师朗诵太阳说的话)什么是健康?看一看这两个嫩芽谁更健康?那个不够健康的嫩芽,就是在阴暗的角落被发现的,因为没有晒到太阳。我们学学太阳,对这个不健康的嫩芽说一说,对这个健康的嫩芽也说一说。

  5.你猜风儿会对嫩芽说些什么?幼儿自由回答后,教师朗诵风儿的话。你在什么时候也很坚强?女小朋友做嫩芽,男小朋友做风儿。相互说一说。交换角色再说说。

  6.你猜雨露会对嫩芽说些什么?幼儿自由回答,教师朗诵雨露的话。你欢畅的时候是什么样子的?我们一起来做做很欢畅的样子。现在老师是雨露,你们是嫩芽,我来洒一洒,你欢畅吗?现在老师是嫩芽,你们是雨露,请对嫩芽说一说。再请一个小朋友来做嫩芽,大家做雨露,一起说一说。

  7.听了太阳、风儿、雨露的话。嫩芽还害怕吗?她会变得怎么样?(幼儿结合朗诵学一学嫩芽)

Stude

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Properties: Recorder, Overhead Projector and a map of world.



Teaching Objectives:



    1. Practise listening ability.



    2. Revise the grammar: the Comparative Degrees of Adjective and Adverbs



    The Past Perfect Tense



Language Focus: Checkpoint 18



Teaching Procedures:



I. Showing the teaching aims



II. Revision



    Check homework, then ask the students to read the partners’ homework to share with each other.



    Revise the use of the Infinitive



III. leading in



    T: Today we’ll learn something about Coco. Do you know where she is from?



IV. Listening practice



    Play the tape or for the students to listen and find the answer, then look at the workbook, Exercise 1, go through the questions with the students and make sure they can understand what they mean. Play the tape again, let the students discuss their answers in pains before the teacher checks the answers with the whole class.



V. Presentation



    Show the students a map of the world, and ask: What map is it? Help the students find “China” and “India” on the map. Let the students discuss the two countries: They are developing countries. They have a large population in the world.



    Ask: What’s the population of China and what’s the population of India? Let the students read Part 2 and answer the questions. (China’s population is 1 328 000 000 and India’s population is 1 000 000 000). That’s to say India’s population is smaller than China’s .Ask the students to use the words in the box to complete the passage, then read together, finally ask the students to retell the text.



VI. Practice



    Revise the Grammar: The Past Perfect Tense, give some examples:



    1. He had left before his wife came back.



    2. I remembered that Peter had already got a bike.



    3. By the end of last month, he had learned 2000 new words.



    4. When I got to the cinema, the film had begun.



    Then ask the students to do Exercise 3. The answers are: 1 C 2 E 3 A 4 B 5 D. Let the  students read these sentences together.



VII. Practice



    Ask the students to do Exercise 4 first, then check the answers. The answers are: had, in, is, more, the, had, to, in, had, that, to, us, and, to



VIII. Workbook



    Give the students five minutes to finish workbook. Do Exercises 1, 3 and 4. Then check the answers.



    The answers to Exercise 1 are: took, went, found, was, called, told, had happened, said, would go, came, was found, checked, founded, said, stole, went, enjoyed, came, found, had stolen, had



    The answers to Exercise 3 are: I worn out 2 try on 3 slow down 4 made up my mind 5 am pleased with 6 were angry with, deserve to 7 at least 8 as if 9 carried on



IX. Summary



Exercises in class



    Fill in the blanks according to the text in this unit.



    Lucy and Lily are___1___. They are living together___2___. But sometimes they fight. It doesn’t last too___3___. They___4___very well with each other again.



    They look___5__, so it’s hard for people to recognize them: Who is Lucy___6__Lily. We always___7___mistakes. They feel___8__. They like most of the same things, for example: music, food and___9__. But Lily likes to___10__, Lucy likes to___11__, they don’t like the same colour,____12___. So they have some___13____Sometimes they disagree, but they never___14__. They love each other and they are___15___happy that they are twins.



    Answers: 1.twins  2.most of the time  3.long  4.get on  5.the same  6.or  7.make  8. the same  9. books  10 .dance  11. sing  12. either  13. differences  14. fight  15.both



X. Homework



    Prepare for the final examination.



 



Lesson 70 教学设计方案

  Properties: Computer, Projector, PPT document provided.



  Teaching Objectives:



  1. Let the students understand the dialogue and learn new words.



  2. Go over the Past Perfect Tense.



  Language Focus:



  New words: British, fail, summit, misty, mist



  Useful expressions: disappear into, the first men to do tins, try to reach the top of



  Teaching Procedures:



  I. Showing the teaching aims



  II. Revision



  Ask the students to act out the dialogue is provided in Lesson 69-1.asf



  III. Lead in



  Give the students some information and pictures about Mount Qomolangma, and check their homework. Let them speak something about the history of climbing the Mount Qomolangma.



  For example:



  It was formed 60million years ago and ascends to the height of 8850. Surveyor General Andrew Waugh proposed to name the mountain Everest after his predecessor, George Everest. This name prevailed until today, although the mountain has two local names – Qomolangma in Tibetan, Sagarmatha in Nepali.



 IV. Watch and listen



  Ask the students to watch the flash Because it is there.swf which is provided. Listen the text carefully, and finish the questions:



  True or False



  1. Mount Qomolangma is the tallest mountain in the world. (  )



  2. George Mallory is a professional (职业的) mountain climber. (  )



  3. Mallory had tried four times to reach the top of the mountain. (  )



  4. In 1921 he tried to climb the mountain for the first time. (  )



  5. Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay were thought to be the first men to reach the top of the mountain.  (  )



  6. Edmund Hillary found Mallory’s body in 1999. (  )



  Answers:



  1. √  2. ×  3. × 4. √  5. √ 6. ×



  V. Read the text



  Let the students read the text carefully and grasp the main idea of this article. And find out what happened in different years (1921, 1922, 1924, 1953, 1999).

nne’s Best Friend Do you want a friend whom you could tell everything to, like your deepest feelings and thoughts? Or are you afraid that your friend would laugh at you, or would not understand what you are going through? Anne Frank wanted the first kind, so she made her diary her best friend. Anne lived in Amsterdam in the Netherlands during World War Ⅱ. Her family was Jewish so nearly twenty-five months before they were discovered. During that time the only true friend was her diary.


  She said, ”I don’t want to set down a series of facts in a diary as most people do, but I want this diary itself to be my friend, and I shall call my friend Kitty.” Now read how she felt after being in the hiding place since July 1942. Thursday 15th June, 1944 Dear Kitty, I wonder if it’s because I haven’t been able to be outdoors for so long that I’ve grown so crazy about everything to do with nature. I can well remember that there was a time when a deep blue sky, the song of the birds, moonlight and flowers could never have kept me spellbound. That’s changed since I was here. …For example, one evening when it was so warm, I stayed awake on purpose until half past eleven in order to have a good look at the moon by my self. But as the moon gave far too much light, I didn’t dare open a window. Another time five months ago, I happened to be upstairs at dusk when the window was open. I didn’t go downstairs until the window bad to be shut. The dark, rainy evening, the wind, the thundering clouds held me entirely in their power; it was the first time in a year an

ts exercise, fit, strong, pollutionshare… with…, notice, pay attention to, signals, safety rules, helmets, light-colored, reflectors, in case of, first aid, call 120Stage 4:Post-readingFinish Ex.2 and a translation task.Stage 5:ProjectHow can we be safe on the road? Write a passage according to the information in 3, add your own ideas. The following words may help you.should (not)/must (not)/had better (not)play on the road; listen to music;look left/right; pay attention to;obey traffic rules; first aid;Stage 5:Summary and homework1. Summary:New words and phrases:truck, notice, safety,in a word, look out, pay attention toUseful expressions:Bicycle riding is good exercise.In a word, the best way to be safe is to be careful.Safety rules for bike riders:They must wear helmets to protect their heads.…, bicycle riders should know how to give first aid.2. Homework:a) Review the key point in Section C.(2) Complete the passage of Project.(3) Preview Section D. Collect information about bicycle races.V. Blackboard designSection CWords and expressionssafety, truck, notice, injury, signal, pay attention to, in case ofcan master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense, for example, learn-learnt, study-studied and so on.


Ability aims:


Students’ ability of listening will be improved and they can make a new conversation by using simple past tense.


Emotional aims:


Students will be interested in learning English grammar and they will have the courage to challenge the new things.


Teaching key points and difficult points:


Key points:

Students can master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense, for example, learn-learnt, study-studied and so on.


Ability aims:


Students’ ability of listening will be improved and they can make a new conversation by using simple past tense.


Emotional aims:


Students will be interested in learning English grammar and they will have the courage to challenge the new things.


Teaching key points and difficult points:


Key points:


Students can master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


Difficult points:


Students will use simple past tense to describe an unforgettable experience that happened in the past.


Teaching procedures:

Students can master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense, for example, learn-learnt, study-studied and so on.


Ability aims:


Students’ ability of listening will be improved and they can make a new conversation by using simple past tense.


Emotional aims:


Students will be interested in learning English grammar and they will have the courage to challenge the new things.


Teaching key points and difficult points:


Key points:


Students can master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


Difficult points:


Students will use simple past tense to describe an unforgettable experience that happened in the past.


Teaching procedures:


Step 1 Lead-in


Greet students and sing a song Yesterday once more.


Ask students the topic of this song then lead in the new class naturally.


(Justification: the song’s topic relates to the past and it is a very classic English song, so students will be drowned in the music even try to study this song.)


Step 2 Pre-listening


Give some examples to introduce the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


Let students make some sentences to describe an experience of their own.


(Justification: students will be familiar with the grammar point and they can have a basic awareness of the English grammar.)


Step 3 While-lisening


1. Extensive listening


Listen to the tape for the first time and answer the quest

Unit 1 How do you study for a test?


Teaching aims:


Knowledge aim:


Students can accumulate some useful words through reading, such as frustrating, conversation and so on.


Students will learn more ways to learn English better.


Ability aim:


Students can use some basic reading strategies including skimming, scanning and prediction to read efficiently.


Emotional aim:


Students will be interested in learning English and can find the best way to learn English well.


Key points and difficult points:


Key points: Students can master some useful expressions and comprehend the content of this passage.


Difficult points: Students can master some useful reading strategies and put them into practice.


Teaching Aids: PPT. pictures


Teaching Procedures:


Step 1 lead in


1. Greeting with my students


2. Free talk


Let students talk about why they learn English freely and invite some students to share their idea with us.


S1: because it is very useful for us to communicate with foreigners…


S2: because we should have a good score in English examination.


By this way, teacher will lead students to think another question as they believed that English is very important in our life. “How can we learn English well?” then teacherwill lead in today’s topic “how do you learn best?”


Step 2 Pre-reading


Discussion and prediction


Teacher will encourage students to discuss with their partners about the way they usually use to study English, at the same time, let them predict what the author will tell us in this passage.


Step 3 While- reading


1. Global reading


Ask students to skim the passage and try to summarize the general idea of it. Then let students scan the passage for some specific information and answer the following questions,


“How many persons are mentioned in this passage?”


“How many ways do the characters mention in this passage?”


2. Detailed reading


Students will be required to read the passage again to finish the chart below the passage.


Step 4 post-reading


1. Deal with the language points


After students have finished reading, Teacher will ask them try to find the new words and expressions in the passage. They should try to learn them by themselves. Then we will deal them together.


2. Pair work


Students will work in pairs to do a survey by using the expressions on the textbook. Then they should finish the chart below the passage.


Summary and homework


Ask students to do a survey on more students about their ways of learning English.


Blackboard design

ion:


What are they talking about?


(Justification: students’ ability of getting main idea through extensive listening will be improved.)


2. Intensive listening


Listen to the tape one more time and answer the questions:


1. What does Lingling’s grandma do?


2. What does Lingling’s grandpa do?


3. Is Lingling’s grandpa learning English now?


(Justification: these questions can help students grasp some detailed information of Lingling’s family, and also, their listening ability will be improved.)


Step 4 Post-listening


Four students in a group, share an unforgettable experience with their partners. PaWoman :Good morning,sir!Can I help you?Dad: Yes,please. What w 1 you like,Ann?Ann : A l 2 bowl of noodles w 3  carrot and beef. I’m hungry.Dad: Anything to d 4 ?Ann: Yes. A glass of orange j 5 .Dad: OK. What a 6 you,Tom?Tom: I’m not h 7 .Just a b 8 of water.Dad: All right. And I’d l 9 a cup of tea.Woman :H 10  you are.Dad: Thank you.y attention to use the simple past tense. After 5minutes, some students will be invited to share in front of the class.


(Justification: this activity can help students improve their speaking ability, and can provide them a chance to apply the knowledge into real situation.)


Step 5 Summary and homework


Summary: Invite one student to summarize what we have learned today, and the teacher will give some help to complete.


Homework: Ask students to share the experience with their parents in English after class.


Blackboard design:

Step 1 Lead-in


Greet students and sing a song Yesterday once more.


Ask students the topic of this song then lead in the new class naturally.


(Justification: the song’s topic relates to the past and it is a very classic English song, so students will be drowned in the music even try to study this song.)


Step 2 Pre-listening


Give some examples to introduce the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


Let students make some sentences to describe an experience of their own.


(Justification: students will be familiar with the grammar point and they can have a basic awareness of the English grammar.)


Step 3 While-lisening


1. Extensive listening


Listen to the tape for the first time and answer the question:


What are they talking about?


(Justification: students’ ability of getting main idea through extensive listening will be improved.)


2. Intensive listening


Listen to the tape one more time and answer the questions:


1. What does Lingling’s grandma do?


2. What does Lingling’s grandpa do?


3. Is Lingling’s grandpa learning English now?


(Justification: these questions can help students grasp some detailed information of Lingling’s family, and also, their listening ability will be improved.)


Step 4 Post-listening


Four students in a group, share an unforgettable experience with their partners. Pay attention to use the simple past tense. After 5minutes, some students will be invited to share in front of the class.


(Justification: this activity can help students improve their speaking ability, and can provide them a chance to apply the knowledge into real situation.)


Step 5 Summary and homework


Summary: Invite one student to summarize what we have learned today, and the teacher will give some help to complete.


Homework: Ask students to share the experience with their parents in English after class.


Blackboard design:

Students can master the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


DifficThe teacher asks the students to read 1a and match the topic sentence with each paragraph. Then write a title for the passage in the box above.2. Read and understand. The teacher plays a flash about the text. After watching it, the students should find the answers to the questions in 1c.(1)What do people use bicycles for?(2)Why is bicycle riding good exercise?(3)How do bicycle riders protect their heads?(4) What must bicycle riders do when riding at night?(5)If a bicycle rider is badly hurt in a traffic accident, what should he / she do?3.Do some listening. Listen to 1a and find out ult points:


Students will use simple past tense to describe an unforgettable experience that happened in the past.


Teaching procedures:


Step 1 Lead-in


Greet students and sing a song Yesterday once more.


Ask students the topic of this song then lead in the new class naturally.


(Justification: the song’s topic relates to the past and it is a very classic English song, so students will be drowned in the music even try to study this song.)


Step 2 Pre-listening


Give some examples to introduce the rules of changing original verbs into past tense.


Let students make some sentences to describe an experience of their own.


(Justification: students will be familiar with the grammar point and they can have a basic awareness of the English grammar.)


Step 3 While-lisening


1. Extensive listening


Listen to the tape for the first time and answer the question:


What are they talking about?


(Justification: students’ ability of getting main idea through extensive listening will be improved.)


2. Intensive listening


Listen to the tape one more time and answer the questions:


1. What does Lingling’s grandma do?


2. What does Lingling’s grandpa do?


3. Is Lingling’s grandpa learning English now?


(Justification: these questions can help students grasp some detailed information of Lingling’s family, and also, their listening ability will be improved.)


Step 4 Post-listening


Four students in a group, share an unforgettable experience with their partners. Pay attention to use the simple past tense. After 5minutes, some students will be invited to share in front of the class.


(Justification: this activity can help students improve their speaking ability, and can provide them a chance to apply the knowledge into real situation.)


Step 5 Summary and homework


Summary: Invite one student to summarize what we have learned today, and the teacher will give some help to complete.


Homework: Ask students to share the experience with their parents in English after class.


Blackboard design:


  三、视听结合,感受散文意境。(欣赏、想象)

  1.这是一首非常优美的散文诗。名字叫《芽》。让我们静静地、静静地欣赏。(结合配乐诗朗诵,教师扮演土地妈妈,用手和道具表演散文诗。)

  2.这首散文诗美不美?你们喜欢吗?嫩芽在太阳、风儿、雨露的帮助下,终于不再害怕,快快长大了,这是一件多么美好的事呀!

  四、合作表演,体验角色形象。(体验、移情)

  1.你们愿意做太阳、风儿、雨露帮助嫩芽吗?你们想做嫩芽的哪个朋友?请小朋友分组做太阳、风儿、雨露,教师做嫩芽一起表演。嫩芽表演完真诚地谢谢太阳、风儿、雨露。

  2.根据幼儿的实际状态,灵活选择是否进行第二遍轮换角色表演。(现在你们做嫩芽,再请三个小朋友做太阳、风儿、雨露,一起表演。)

  3.嫩芽的成长需要许多人的帮助,我们小朋友也像小嫩芽一样,有许多人关心、爱护我们,让我们健康成长,我们应该谢谢谁?

  4.老师带来的嫩芽儿想交给小朋友照顾,你们知道把它放在哪里吗?(一个有阳光、有风儿、有雨露的地方)我们一起去寻找这个美好的地方吧。

  附散文 芽

  一个嫩芽儿从土地妈妈的怀里探出头来,就像一个胆怯的小姑娘。

  太阳照耀着她。春风抚慰着她,雨露滋润着她,她感到温暖、亲切、舒畅,同时也有些害怕。

  太阳说:“别怕!我把你晒一晒,你就会变得更健康!”

  风儿说:“别怕!我把你吹一吹,你就会变得更坚强!”

  雨露说:“别怕!我把你洒一洒,你就会变得更欢畅!”

  于是嫩芽勇敢地抬起了头,张开双手。迎向阳光,迎向风儿,迎向雨露。慢慢地,她长高了,长壮了,变得更绿更可爱了,就如一个朝气蓬勃的美丽姑娘,在春光里欢笑起舞。

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