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4. The grounds crew mows the course first. They water it.
Factor 1: Example:
3 Factors of Invention & Examples
Factor 2:
Factor 3:
Example:
Example:
Concluding Sentence:
2.2 Individual Graphs with Answers:
Q1: When you hear the word “invention,” what comes to
Inventing with Odds and Ends
9. What are the examples of odds and ends found in a drawer or a box?
10. What is the device that is thought of with the odds and ends?
1.
The safety pin was invented while WalterHunt was twisting a piece of wire, trying to think of something that would help him pay off a fifteen dollar debt. On April 10, 1849, the safety pin was patented. Walter Hunt thought little of his safety pin as an invention and soon sold the patent for four hundred dollars.
Brainstorming
Observation
Inventing with Odds and Ends
the alarm clock
James Watt & the steam engine
the message delivery service
Concluding Sentence: Just keep your mind active and let your imagination go. You may be more inventive than you think!
2. Who are the great inventors that have changed the way people live?
3. What are the two small inventions that have made people’s lives easier?
Main Part
III. Practice and Personalization
3.1 Some transitions are found in the text: however, for example, at the very least, likewise, and then. Combine the sentences
I. Background II. New Information III. Practice & Personalization IV. Extension Activities & Application
I. Background
1.1 Read the passages to establish background knowledge of the text.
2. I have always enjoyed going to the beach. I never go there at midday.
I have always enjoyed going to the beach; however, I never go there at midday.
1.2 Work out the two graphs based on the established knowledge.
Graph for Passage I:
Who: Walter Hunt
Graph for Passage 2:
Who: Levi Hutchins
When: April 10,
in life? 6O.bWsehrvaat tiisonthe definition of “brainstorming〞?
7. Who is suggested as an example of inventing by
observation?
8. What are the two examples of common problems that people might think of new ways to deal with?
Graphic Types: Brainstorming Web & Hierarchy Chart
Focus of the Content: Classifying & Describing with Examples
Grammar Focus: Transitional Words
Lesson Plan
Lungteng English Reader 3 Lesson 4 Are You Inventive?
Kaohsiung Municipal Hsin Chuang Senior High School
(高雄市立新莊高中) Presented by Ling, Yuling (凌玉玲)
Introduction
Conclusion
11. What does the author suggest in the end?
2.2 Graphic Organizer: Illustrate the text with graphs in order of the introduction, the main part, and the conclusion. Introduction
The reading begins with a number of questions to motivate the students. The contrast created between the great inventions and the seemingly small ones well serves as a prelude to its main idea: everyone can be inventive as long as he keeps his mind active. By giving practical examples in the list of possible causes to inventions, the reading not only activates the students’ background knowledge but also proposes many possibilities for future inventions.
4. Which sentence introduces the list of three factors of invention?
Brainstorming
5. What is used as an example to explain that people have
thought of many solutions to solve problems they face
with a proper transition.
1. Lasers are widely applied in medicine. They are common in the treatment of eye diseases.
Lasers are widely applied in medicine; for example, they are common in the treatment of eye diseases.
mind?
Q2: Do you think inventions
are new things that change how we live?
5 initiative questions
Q3: Do you believe that inventions can only be thought or created by
1849
What: safety pin
Why:
To pay off a $15 debt
How:
By twisting a piece of
wire
When: 1787
What: alarm clock
Why:
To wake him up for job
Where: the U.S.
II. New Information
the modern steam engine
James Watt
Main Part
Introductory Sentence: Let’s take a look at how new inventions come into being.
3 Factors of Inve来自tion & Examples
2.
The first mechanical alarm clock Was invented by Levi Hutchins, of New Hampshire, in the U.S., in 1787. This device he made only for himself, however, and it only rang at 4 AM in order to wake him for his job. The French inventor, Antoine Redier was the first to patent an adjustable mechanical alarm clock, in1847.
2 small inventions that have made life easier
the airplane The
Wright Brothers
the light bulb Thomas Edison
the safety razor
the safety pin
the telephone Alexander G. Bell
2.1 Text Analysis: Answer the modeling questions to analyze the text.
Introduction
1. What are the five questions asked by the author to initiate the topic?
famous people?
Q4: Are you inventive?
Q5: Do you think you might invent something new and
useful some day?
4 big inventors who have changed the way people live
Q1:
4 big inventors who
have changed the way people live
Q2:
5 initiative questions
Q3:
2 small inventions that have made life easier
Q4:
Q5:
Main Part
Main Part Introductory Sentence:
3. San Francisco has a famous strait in the Golden Gate. Seattle has a famous strait in Puget Sound.
San Francisco has a famous strait in the Golden Gate; likewise, Seattle has a famous strait in Puget Sound.
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