新目标英语九年级教案Unit 10 When was it invented?教案5
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The Fifth Period
Ⅰ.Teaching Aims and Demands
1.Knowledge Objects
(1) Key Vocabulary
by accident, beverage, thousand, according, according to, ancient, legend, emperor, boil, fire, leaf , nearly, fall into, remain, notice, produce, pleasant, smell, taste, in this way, metal, pie, flying disk, bakery, Bridgeport, Connecticut , throw, special
(2) The reading passage about tea.
(3) The writing passage about the flying disk.
2.Ability Objects
(1) Train the students' reading skill on how to answer the questions.
(2) Train the students' writing skill by writing an article.
(3) Train the students' speaking skill.
3.Moral Objects
China is among the leading countries in tea production in the world. Let's learn some history about the invention of tea.
Ⅱ.Teaching Key Points
1.The reading passage about tea.
2.Lots of new words.
3.The writing practice on the invention of the flying disk.
Ⅲ.Teaching Difficult Points
1.To teach the students so many new words in a single class.
2.To help the students understand the reading passage.
3.To direct the students to write the article.
Ⅳ.Teaching Methods
1.Understanding the passage by answering the questions.
2.Doing writing practice by writing similar articles to the model one.
3.Pairwork.
Ⅴ.Teaching Aids
1.Some real different kinds of tea and a real flying disk.
2.A projector.
Ⅵ.Teaching Procedures
Step Ⅰ Revision
1.Revise the history of chips by asking the following questions;
Were the potato chips invented by mistake?
When were they invented ?
Who invented the potato chips?
How were the potato chips invented?
2.Dictate the words below:
sprinkle, chef, in the end, by mistake, potato chips, crispy, salty, sweet, sour, thin.
3.Check the homework.
Step Ⅱ 3a
This activity provides reading practice using the target language.
First, show the new words in the reading passage on a screen by a projector
Point to each word on the screen and teach the children to read it. Do it several times until the students can read each word correctly. Ask some students to read the words to the class to see if they can pronounce each word correctly.
Ask the students to read the instructions together.
Point to the title of the passage and say like this, showing a bag of tea to the class, we've learned the history of chips. Now there is a passage
about the invention of tea. Please read the article silently by yourselves now and write out the answers to the questions beneath the article.
Read these four questions to the class:
1.What is the article about?
2.When was it invented?
3.Who was it invented by?
4.How was it invented?
Tell them to read the article at least twice. They can try to catch the main idea the first time and answer the questions the second time. Tell them to circle any words or phrases that they don't understand.
Ask four different students to read their answers to the class. Then ask some others to decide if their answers are right. Anyone in the class can provide his or her different answers to the class.
Check the answers with the class.
Then encourage the children to ask questions on the words or phrases that they don't understand. Ask other students to explain or define the new words in their own words, but make sure that they can be understood.
Have the children correct their answers in writing and read the article loudly several times.
Step Ⅲ 3b
This activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.
Ask the whole class to read the instructions together.
Then show a real flying disk to the children and tell the children the name of the toy is a flying disk in English.
You'll have to write an article using the notes in the box, The article will tell how the flying disk was invented. At first, let's go over the notes in the box. There are some new words.
Go over the notes with the class. Point out the new words. Teach them to read and do some explanation at the same time. Make sure that all the students make everything in the notes clear.
Then ask the children to look at the contents and the picture in the right box.
Look at the picture in the right box. We can see a flying plate in the animal's mouth. And the title of the article has been given—From pie plate to flying disk. Also the first sentence has already been given to us. Let's read the title and the first sentence together now.
Have the students read together.
Find out how the writer combined the phrases in the notes into one sentence and try to say out the next sentence.
Let them think for a while. Then ask several ones to say their sentences to the class. The sentences will vary, but have to be correct and meaningful.
Then ask the children to make their own sentences with the notes given and note to say out the sentences in proper order to be an article. Let them work in pairs, listen to and help each other.
After that, get the students to write their own articles. More around the classroom while they are writing, checking progress and offering help as necessary.
Next, ask several students to share their articles with the class.
Correct the mistakes they may have made.
If time permits, get the students to work in pairs and check each other's article.
This activity provides reading and writing practice using the target language.
Read the instructions to the students.
There is always something that we hate doing. For example, I hate cleaning the blackboard. What about you?
Then ask some children to say the things they don't like doing to the class.
After that, continue saying. Now please think of an invention that could help you. For me, I want to invent a self-cleaning board with something like a car's windsheld wipers. Then I would never need to clean the blackboard myself. What about you?
Get the students to discuss the things they hate doing and the inventions that could help them. Let them work in pairs. Then call the children's attention to the chart on the right.
Get them to look at the sample answer and try to complete the chart first.
Ask some children to give their answers to the blanks of use and price. Such as, Use: to write tests instead of me by listening to me Price: one hundred yuan per pen
Then get the students to fill in the chart with the details of their own inventions. Don't review the task. It will be done in the next task.
Step Ⅴ 4b
This activity provides listening and speaking practice using the target language.
Read the instructions to the class.
Get the students to ask and answer questions about their inventions in pairs first. Ask a pair to make a model conversation before the whole begin practicing.
Ask several pairs to share their conversations with the class.
Then tell them to look at the model conversation in the box.
Then ask some others to share their presentations with the class.
They have to state the reason for buying them.
Then the class votes for the most popular invention they want to buy.
Step Ⅵ Summary
In this class, we've read an article about the invention of tea. We've also written an article about the invention of the flying disk. We've done much reading, writing. listening and speaking practice using the target language through groupwork.
Step Ⅶ Homework
1.Review the new words learned today.
2.Rewrite the article—From pie plate to flying disk. Prepare to hand in it next class.
3.Write out the presentation in activity 4 b.
Step Ⅷ Blackboard Design
Unit 10 When was it invented?
Section B
The Fifth Period
Answers to the questions in Activity 3a :
1.The article is about the invention of tea.
2.It was invented by the Chinese emperor, Shen Nong.
3.It was invented by accident.
Suggested answers for Activity 4a:
Problem: writing tests
New inventions: a pen that listens and writes
Use: writing tests instead of persons by listening to the owner
Price: one hundred yuan per pen。