Unit 11 What Animals Run Fastest?
Objectives
Dialogue
Vocabulary: kilometer, leopard, cheetah, shark, crocodile
Drills:
Of all animals they run fastest.
How fast can a cheetah run?
More than ninety-five kilometers an hour.
Procedures
Revision and warming up
Dictation
Whole class read the Unit 10 Dialogue
Ask some pupils to act out the dialogue.
Chant: Who runs fastest?
Game: Review words about animals.
Presentation
Present the title: Unit 11 What Animals Run Fastest?
Guess: What animals run fastest?
Cheetah.
Most cheetahs and leopards live in Africa. They run very fast. Some people kill them. They become less and less. We should try to protect them.
Present: Of all animals they run fastest.
How fast can a cheetah run?
More than ninety-five kilometers an hour.
Teach: kilometer
Practice in pairs.
T: What does a cheetah look like? It looks like a leopard.
Present two pictures: leopard and cheetah
Teach: leopard
Find out the different between a leopard and a cheetah.
Whole class read the new words.
Look and read the dialogue after the tape.
Read the dialogue in groups.
Consolidation and development.
Summing up: comparative degree and superlative degree
Chant: Good, better, best
Dialogue Part 2: Look at the pictures and complete the dialogue in pairs.
Teach: crocodile, shark
Check
Read the sentences by themselves.
Homework
Listen and read the dialogue after the tape.
Copy the new words.
Discuss: What animals do you like best? Why?
Layout Unit 11 What Animals Run Fastest?
Of all animals they run fastest. cheetah leopard
How fast can a cheetah run?
More than ninety-five kilometers an hour. kilometer kilo+metre
What does a cheetah look like? crocodile
It looks like a leopard. shark
Unit 11 What Animals Run Fastest?
I. Objectives
1. Work with Language
2. Vocabulary: eagle,
3.Sound families
II. Procedures
Review
Vowels and consonants
Presentation
Game: Catch fingers
A sportsman is walking with his daughter, unfortunately, he slips down on the floor.
The most beautiful cock likes to watch the boxing match.
Summing up : a 在w后发 /D/
Find out /s/ and /z/
Read: Thank the other three brothers of their father’s mother’s brother’s side.
Summing up on text book page 51
Open books and read the words.
Find out the sentences of the comparative degree and superlative degree. (The ox and the frog.) (电脑呈现)
Summing up: comparative degree and superlative degree.
Game: Work with language Part 1
Work with language Part 2: Make a survey and answer the questions.
Report
Look at the pictures. Discuss and answer the questions in four.
Teach: eagle, eagles
Report
Homework
Review Unit 11 Dialogue and read Work with Language
Draw pictures of animals and discuss them with your friends.
Layout
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/ D / o, a,
/s/ s, c
/z/ z, s
/ / th
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