Unit 1 Viewing Workshop教学课件【北师大版高中英语必修第一册】
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View and Learn
Watch the video. Tick (✔) the events and activities that you think had an influence on Amelia Earhart’s decision to become a pilot. Give reason.
View and Learn
✔□ i flew her plane to 14,000 feet
The world altitude record for female pilot, her passion helped her achieve such success.
✔□ j was issued a flying license on May 15, 1923
敬请各位 老师提 出宝贵 意见!
□ ✔ g worked several hard jobs to pay for flying lessons
She determined to become a pilot.
✔□ h purchased a bright yellow biplane
Her passion for flying a plane.
Her dream of becoming a pilot came true. □ k answered a phone call to fly across the Atlantic
Ocean in April 1928 She was already a pilot. This statement had nothing to do with her decision to become a pilot.
View and Learn
□ ✔ e visited her sister in Toronto and admired wounded
soldiers While working there, she got to know many of the wounded pilots and grew to admire them.
Unit 1
Viewing Workshop
Warming-up
What is a Pioneer?
A pioneer is someone who sees potential, an innovator who is willing to try new things. A pioneer pushes boundaries to advance a cause or idea or break a record. These men and women have experienced success in their field, sometimes by overcoming great challenges.
Understand her quote
Amelia Earhart
By the time I had got two or three hundred feet off the ground, I knew I had to fly.
I think her quote means that _________ she was taking an airplane for the first time and at the time she knew that she wanted to be a pilot (aviator). Taking a 10-minute plane ride made her determined to be a pilot.
·January 1935 – First person to fly the 2,408-mile distance across the Pacific between Honolulu and Oakland;
·June 1937 – Began flight around the world and disappeared…
Warming-up
Do you know any pioneers of flight?
Jerrie Mock, (Geraldine Lois Fredritz), American aviator (born Nov. 22, 1925, Newark, Ohio—died Sept. 30, 2014, Quincy, Fla.), was an unassuming housewife who in 1964 became the first woman to fly solo around the world, a feat never achieved by the more celebrated aviator Amelia Earhart.
View and Learn
·May 1932 – First woman and second person to fly solo across the Atlantic;
·August 1932 – First woman to fly transcontinental solo nonstop; set women’s nonstop transcontinental speed record, flying 2,447.8 miles in 19hrs 5min;
Assignment
Surf online and find more information about Amelia Earhart, summarize her traits with supporting evidence and then share your summary in groups.
□ a climbed trees, collected bugs, hunted rats and explored the neighborhood had nothing to do with her decision
□ b saw her first plane at the Iowa State Fair not impressed at all in 1908
Warming-up
Do you know any pioneers of flight?
Amelia Mary Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other records, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences, and was instrumental in the formation of The NinetyNines, an organization for female pilots.
✔□ f worked as a nurse aid and watched the Royal Corps
practicing She spent much of her free time watching the Royal Corps practicing at a nearby air field.
Time July 24, 1897 1908 1915 1917 Dec. 28, 1920 summer, 1921 Oct. 1922 May 15, 1923 June 1928 August 1928 1930
View and Learn
Events Born in Ashes, Kansas. Saw her first plane at the Iowa State Fair. Graduated from high school in Chicago. Visited her sister in Toronto and admired wounded soldiers. Attended an air show with her dad in Long Beach. Purchased a bright yellow biplane. Broke women’s altitude record when she rose to 14,000 feet. Was issued a flying license (16th women). Became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Became the first woman to fly solo across the North American continent and back. Became the first president of the women aviation organization The Ninety-Nines.
□ c graduated from high school in Chicago
✔□ d attended an air show with her dad in Long
Beach Dec 20, 1920, she took a ten-minute plane ride that forever changed her life. She knew she had to fly.
Understand her quote
Amelia Earhart
By the time I had got two or three hundred feet off the ground, I knew I
had to fly.
I think her quote means that _________ she was taking an airplane for the first time and at the time she knew that she wanted to be a pilot (aviator['eɪvi.eɪtə(r)]). Taking a 10-minute plane ride made her determined to be a pilot.
View and Learn
Watch the video. Tick (✔) the events and activities that you think had an influence on Amelia Earhart’s decision to become a pilot. Give reason.
View and Learn
✔□ i flew her plane to 14,000 feet
The world altitude record for female pilot, her passion helped her achieve such success.
✔□ j was issued a flying license on May 15, 1923
敬请各位 老师提 出宝贵 意见!
□ ✔ g worked several hard jobs to pay for flying lessons
She determined to become a pilot.
✔□ h purchased a bright yellow biplane
Her passion for flying a plane.
Her dream of becoming a pilot came true. □ k answered a phone call to fly across the Atlantic
Ocean in April 1928 She was already a pilot. This statement had nothing to do with her decision to become a pilot.
View and Learn
□ ✔ e visited her sister in Toronto and admired wounded
soldiers While working there, she got to know many of the wounded pilots and grew to admire them.
Unit 1
Viewing Workshop
Warming-up
What is a Pioneer?
A pioneer is someone who sees potential, an innovator who is willing to try new things. A pioneer pushes boundaries to advance a cause or idea or break a record. These men and women have experienced success in their field, sometimes by overcoming great challenges.
Understand her quote
Amelia Earhart
By the time I had got two or three hundred feet off the ground, I knew I had to fly.
I think her quote means that _________ she was taking an airplane for the first time and at the time she knew that she wanted to be a pilot (aviator). Taking a 10-minute plane ride made her determined to be a pilot.
·January 1935 – First person to fly the 2,408-mile distance across the Pacific between Honolulu and Oakland;
·June 1937 – Began flight around the world and disappeared…
Warming-up
Do you know any pioneers of flight?
Jerrie Mock, (Geraldine Lois Fredritz), American aviator (born Nov. 22, 1925, Newark, Ohio—died Sept. 30, 2014, Quincy, Fla.), was an unassuming housewife who in 1964 became the first woman to fly solo around the world, a feat never achieved by the more celebrated aviator Amelia Earhart.
View and Learn
·May 1932 – First woman and second person to fly solo across the Atlantic;
·August 1932 – First woman to fly transcontinental solo nonstop; set women’s nonstop transcontinental speed record, flying 2,447.8 miles in 19hrs 5min;
Assignment
Surf online and find more information about Amelia Earhart, summarize her traits with supporting evidence and then share your summary in groups.
□ a climbed trees, collected bugs, hunted rats and explored the neighborhood had nothing to do with her decision
□ b saw her first plane at the Iowa State Fair not impressed at all in 1908
Warming-up
Do you know any pioneers of flight?
Amelia Mary Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first female aviator to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She set many other records, wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences, and was instrumental in the formation of The NinetyNines, an organization for female pilots.
✔□ f worked as a nurse aid and watched the Royal Corps
practicing She spent much of her free time watching the Royal Corps practicing at a nearby air field.
Time July 24, 1897 1908 1915 1917 Dec. 28, 1920 summer, 1921 Oct. 1922 May 15, 1923 June 1928 August 1928 1930
View and Learn
Events Born in Ashes, Kansas. Saw her first plane at the Iowa State Fair. Graduated from high school in Chicago. Visited her sister in Toronto and admired wounded soldiers. Attended an air show with her dad in Long Beach. Purchased a bright yellow biplane. Broke women’s altitude record when she rose to 14,000 feet. Was issued a flying license (16th women). Became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. Became the first woman to fly solo across the North American continent and back. Became the first president of the women aviation organization The Ninety-Nines.
□ c graduated from high school in Chicago
✔□ d attended an air show with her dad in Long
Beach Dec 20, 1920, she took a ten-minute plane ride that forever changed her life. She knew she had to fly.
Understand her quote
Amelia Earhart
By the time I had got two or three hundred feet off the ground, I knew I
had to fly.
I think her quote means that _________ she was taking an airplane for the first time and at the time she knew that she wanted to be a pilot (aviator['eɪvi.eɪtə(r)]). Taking a 10-minute plane ride made her determined to be a pilot.