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unit 6 going west教案(人教版高三英語上冊教案教學設計)

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I. 單元教學目標

技能目標Skill Goals

▲ Talk about perseverance and success

▲ Practise talking about ability

▲ Review the Attribute

▲ Write a story

II. 目標語言

功 能 句 式 Expressing perseverance and success

I believe in myself and know ...

I am more of ...

I know exactly ...

I stand for what I say ...

I am honest with myself and ...

I always finish what I have started.

I am never disappointed for very long.

I can quickly adapt myself to ...

I am strong and ready for any challenge.

I don’t lose heart when I fail to do something.

詞 匯 1. 四會詞彙

quit, circumstance, assessment, survival, biscuit, alcohol, goat, flour, nail, razor, bedding, beyond, frontier, salty, pond, burden, desperate, beast, accustomed, thirst, starvation, anxiety, shallow, legendary, tax, anniversary, granddaughter, flu, throat, catastrophe, relief, deliver, Arctic, tough, quilt, packet, ray, bark, sculpture, memorial, retell

2. 認讀詞彙

perseverance, Robinson Crusoe, axe, the Rocky Mountains, wagon, Kansas, barren, patch, Anchorage, Nome, front-page, Curtis Welch, diphtheria, vaccine, Nenana, wrap, stake, at stake

3. 詞組

apply(...)to ..., add up, lose heart, take it easy, keep up, common sense, leave behind, lose one’s way, come to an end, go for

4. 重點詞彙

quit, apply(...)to ..., add up, circumstance, lose heart, assessment, take it easy, keep up, common sense, survival, leave behind, lose one’s way, come to an end, go for, burden, desperate, accustomed, starvation, anxiety, shallow, flu, relief, deliver, retell

重 點 句 子 1. I was so weak and tired that I got onto my knees and started moving across the sands on all fours. P50

2. When we saw the valley with fat cattle and horses, we thought we had reached the promised land. P50

3. If untreated, it would produce a powerful poison that would kill the patient. P53

4. No pains, no gains! Don’t step away from challenges, but go for it. P54

III. 教材分析與教材重組

1.教材分析

本單元以“西進運動”為話題,旨在通過單元教學,使學生了解美國的西進運動及其所代表的美國人勇於開拓、不畏艱辛的西部精神。並能正確運用表示“不屈不撓”及“成功”類的交際用語,學習相關語法,同時擴大知識視野。文章通過介紹西方的文化歷史,激發學生主動參與、主動探究的求知慾。

1.1 WARMING UP是一份自測的問卷。 通過自我打分,瞭解自我評估結果,引出本單元主要談論的話題-perseverance and success,為下一步聽、説、讀、寫打下基礎。

1.2 LISTENING部分提供一種情景--荒島求生,其練習的設計體現了聽力過程中對要點與細節的理解。通過聽前回答問題,幫助學生提高分析總結聽力內容的能力。

1.3 SPEAKING部分要求通過想象與魯濱遜克魯索遭遇相同的事件,並就如何在荒島上通過所提供的有限資源自救進行表達,從中培養學生想象的能力。

1.4 PRE-READING是READING的熱身活動。要求學生採用討論交流的方式,瞭解美國的歷史,激發他們對閲讀主題文章的慾望。

1.5 READING 一文采用敍事的寫作手法,介紹了作者一家遷移過程中所遭受的種種艱辛,進而闡明要想成功就需要“不屈不撓”的精神。主題鮮明,容易引起學生的閲讀興趣和共鳴。

1.6 POST-READING從回答問題、概括提煉中心思想和小組討論三個方面逐步推進,激發學生的求知慾,並充分利用學生已有的知識達到運用英語進行交際的能力。

1.7 LANGUAGE STUDY分詞彙和語法兩部分。詞彙學習分三個部分,練習一是訓練學生對單詞的理解和用英語解釋英語的能力。練習二和練習三訓練學生對一些重點單詞和短語的理解。語法學習是複習定語,通過判斷和填空加以鞏固。

1.8 INTEGRATING SKILLS中的Reading和Writing是一個整體訓練材料。Reading是關於安克雷奇諾姆狗拉雪橇的由來,從而延伸了主課文的中心。Writing要求根據圖片重寫這篇文章,使學生再度加深對文章內容的理解,鍛鍊學生捕捉信息的能力,並提高寫作能力。

2.教材重組

2.1 從話題內容上分析, WARMING UP與SPEAKING相一致;而從訓練目的上分析與Talking比較一致。所以可將WARMING UP, SPEAKING和Workbook中的Talking整合在一起,設計成一節“口語課”。

2.2 將LISTENING和Workbook中的Listening整合在一起,設計成一節“聽力課”。

2.3 將PRE-READING,READING和POST-READING三個活動整合一起,上一節“閲讀課”。

2.4 將INTEGRATING SKILLS中的Reading和Workbook中的Integrating Skills中的Reading整合在一起上一節“泛讀課”。

2.5 將LANGUAGE STUDY與Workbook中的Practising語法練習題整合在一起上一節“語法課”。

2.6 將INTEGRATING SKILLS的Writing和Workbook中Integrating Skills的Writing整合成一節“寫作課”。

3. 課型設計與課時分配(經教材分析,根據學情,本單元可以用六課時完成)

1st Period Speaking

2nd Period Listening

3rd Period Reading

4th Period Language Study

5th Period Extensive Reading

6th Period Writing

Ⅳ. 分課時教案

The First Period Speaking

Teaching goals 教學目標

1. Target language 目標語言

a. 重點詞彙和短語

quit, apply(...)to ..., add up, circumstance, lose heart, assessment, take it easy, common sense, survival, biscuit, alcohol, goat, flour, nail, razor, bedding

b. 重點句子

I believe in myself and know I can achieve my goals.

I am more of a leader than a follower.

I know exactly what I want in my life.

I stand for what I say, and always act according to my beliefs.

I am honest with myself and know my weaknesses.

I always finish what I have started.

I am never disappointed for very long.

I can quickly adapt myself to new circumstances.

I am strong and ready for any challenge.

I don’t lose heart when I fail to do something.

2. Ability goals 能力目標

Enable the students to talk about perseverance and success with the target language.

3. Learning ability goals 學能目標

Through oral practice, enable the students to learn how to talk about perseverance and success.

Teaching important points 教學重點

Learn how to survive on a desert island with limited food, tools and materials.

Teaching difficult points 教學難點

Help students learn how to overcome all sorts of difficulties in order to survive.

Teaching methods 教學方法

1. Talking;

2. Discussing;

3. Students-centered approach.

Teaching aids 教具準備

A computer and a projector.

Teaching procedures && ways 教學過程與方式

Step Ⅰ Revision

T: Good morning / afternoon, boys and girls! Let’s check the assignment for last unit. First, let’s have a dictation.

...

Step Ⅱ Lead-in and Warming up

T: Boys and girls! Look at the two pictures. Do you know who he is?

Ss: No.

T: He is Lance Armstrong. I’ll tell you a story about him.

When Lance Armstrong zipped past this field of sunflowers during the Tour de France, the 27-year-old cyclist already had reason to celebrate. In 1997, doctors diagnosed the Austin, Texas, native with testicular cancer, which had spread to his abdomen, lungs and brain. Armstrong was given only a fifty-fifty chance of survival. He fought those odds with a risky cancer treatment and continued to train between chemotherapy sessions. Armstrong not only beat the cancer, but when he zoomed across the finishing line in Paris on July 25, 2000, out-pacing his closest competitor by seven minutes and 37 seconds, he became only the second American to win cycling’s premier event.

T: What makes him beat the cancer and succeed? I’ll give you two minutes to discuss with your partners.

Two minutes later.

T: What’s your answer?

SA: Perseverance.

T: Good. What kind of person do you think can succeed?

SB: No matter what difficulty he comes into, he always believes that he will succeed and never gives up his goals.

T: Do you know what kind of person you are? Let’s do the quiz below on P46. Read the instruction and then add up your score.

After students finish the quiz.

T: OK, now you may make a self-assessment according to the results on P47. You will know about yourself.

Step Ⅲ Speaking

T: Have you read the book “Robinson Crusoe”? Who wrote “Robinson Crusoe”?

SC: Yes, I have. Daniel Defoe wrote the book “Robinson Crusoe”.

T: Could you tell us the general idea of this book?

SC: Yes. The story starts with Robinson Crusoe’s running away from home. An inexperienced teenager and a young man full of bright fancies about the future, he naturally chooses to go to sea, because in those days it meant a chance to live a chivalrous life, to see the wonders of the world and to make a fortune. After many setbacks and adventures on the sea, he settles down in Brazil as a planter. But the call of the sea is so strong that he soon embarks on another voyage, this time, to Africa. Unfortunately a big storm blows the boat off its course and shipwrecks it near an island.

Of all the ship’s crew Robinson alone escapes to the shore after strenuous efforts. After salvaging from the wrecked ship some stores of necessity such as bread, rice, barley, corns, planks, lead, gunpowder, an axe and two saws, which he later manages to bring to the island with a self-made raft. After several futile attempts to leave the island, Robinson settles himself down to a hard and lonely life. He grows crops, domesticates animals and builds comfortable homes for himself. His life turns better when he saves a young Negro from the hands of savages, whom he names Friday. Robinson teaches him English and educates him in such a way that Friday soon becomes a loyal servant and an indispensable help to him. He struggles to live for 27 years there and finally gets relieved and returns to England.

T: You’ve done a good job. Do you understand what he said?

Ss: Yes.

T: Robinson managed to survive on the island for more than 27 years. Suppose you were cast away on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean, what would you do to survive? Turn to P48, read through the part of Speaking and discuss with your partners. I’ll give you ten minutes to prepare it.

After ten minutes.

T: Have you finished? That must be an unusual experience. What can you do there? Can you make other tools based on the tools and materials you have? What can you make? What spirit you think you should have to overcome all sorts of difficulties? Volunteer?

SD: If I were cast away on a desert island in the Pacific Ocean like Robinson Crusoe, I would not know what to do but feeling sad, sullen, and lonely. Living in a desert, I would miss my parents and friends. But soon I would cheer up and do something to make myself happy. Though I couldn’t make a tool, I could make full use of the things I had. I could not only use axe to chop wood but also go hunting with gun. Wood would be used to warm myself and cook food. The important thing is that I believe as long as I am alive, I’ll have a chance to go back home. I think strong will and never-give-it-up spirit make me overcome all sorts of difficulties.

SE: I wouldn’t know what to do but crying and feeling lonely. I would feel sad for a long time because I would have to do everything myself. If my families lived with me in the island, I think it would be better than living in the city full of pollution. I would use ink and paper to practice painting day by day. If I could return my home, I wished I would become a famous painter. I think hope makes me overcome all sorts of difficulties.

T: Good. We should be optimistic about difficulties and never give up.

Step Ⅳ Talking (P186)

T: Everybody had a dream when he was a child. Could you tell me what your dream was?

SA: I want to be a doctor. I think a doctor is a great person because he can save people’s lives.

SB: I want to be a lawyer. They earn a lot of money, have a high social status and are respected by others.

T: Good. Do you think it is easy to realize your dreams? What obstacles do you think will be on the way? Are you prepared for them? Think about it. Now turn to P186, I’ll give you ten minutes to finish two dialogues with your partners according to Talking and then some of you will be asked to act out your dialogues.

Ten minutes later.

T: Would you like to act out your dialogues?

SC and SD: Yes.

SC: What are going to be when you grow up?

SD: Sorry, I don’t know. I’ve never thought about it. How about you?

SC: I want to become a famous singer.

SD: To be a singer? I don’t know I should congratulate you or not. I think becoming a singer is very difficult.

SC: Yes. Being a singer isn’t easy. However, I am qualified to be a singer, because I sing well and am good at communicating with others. Don’t you think I am an accomplished girl?

SD: I think you are. Although you are pretty good, I think there will be many obstacles. In the first place, you have little experience in singing on stage. In the second place, your parents don’t back up you.

SC: I have enough confidence in overcoming them.

SD: Maybe you can become a successful singer, but you haven’t enough time to take care of your parents and go shopping and so on.

SC: It doesn’t matter. I can get someone to look after them. I think I will be a promising singer because I won the first place in the singing contest in our school last year.

SD: I wish your dream come true.

T: Fantastic. One more dialogue, please?

SE and SF: We’d have a try.

SE: Hello. Fancy meeting you here. Long time no see.

SF: Glad to meet you.

SE: Me too. I’ve heard you want to go to Peking University to study English.

SF: Yes. How do you know?

SE: It is not important. I think your hope is too high. It would be better for you to study in Nankai University. Do you know it needs a lot of money to study in Beijing?

SF: Yes, I know. There will be other obstacles. For example, my parents will not support me and I may get homesick. But I have confidence in overcoming them.

SE: Really? You are always compliant with your parents.

SF: Trust me. I’ll make my parents back up me.

SE: Can you be accustomed to the climate in Beijing?

SF: I think I can. To go to Peking University is my dream when I was a child. If I can not get what I want, I’ll be in despair in the future.

T: Well done.

Step V Homework

T: Find more information about Robinson’s adventure, to see how he survived on the island. You may borrow the novel from library or search on the Internet. So much for today. Bye!