牛津深圳版八年级上册 Module 1 Amazing things Unit2 Numbers 课件(共21张PPT)

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名称 牛津深圳版八年级上册 Module 1 Amazing things Unit2 Numbers 课件(共21张PPT)
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(共21张PPT)
Period 1
Unit
2
Numbers
Brainstorm
1
Brainstorm
1
What do you know about …
A You can find numbers everywhere in your daily life. Look at the photos
and write the correct numbers in the blanks.
1
Today is _______
September.
2
It is _______°C.
3
It is _______.
4
They are ______ grams.
5
It is _________
centimetres long.
6
It is __________ yuan.
Getting ready
2
Look at the cartoon and answer the questions.
B Look at the pictures, the title of the story and the first sentences of
paragraphs 1 and 2 on page 19. Then circle the correct answers.
Before you read
3
Make predictions
Look at the pictures and the title of the story again. Then answer the questions below.
4
While you read
Skim the story and divide it into 3 parts.
realized
C1 The words in italics are from the story on page 19. Match the two halves of these sentences to make them meaningful.
Vocabulary
1 When you ask a wise person for help, a you tell him/her that you will
give him/her the present for sure.
2 If you promise somebody a
present, b you know something is
wrong.
3 If you get a prize in a game, c you get the number 4.
4 When you double the number 2 d you want him/her to give you
good advice.
5 When you realize the problem, e you win something for doing
very well.
The beginning
A long time ago, there was a king in India. The king’s favourite game was chess.
One day, a wise old man came to the palace and the king challenged him to a game. The king promised the old man, “You can have any prize if you win the game.”
Read Paragraphs 1 and 2.
1. The story happened in ancient Italy.
2. The old man challenged the king to a chess game
in the king’s palace.
3. The king promised to give the old man anything
he wanted if the old man won the game.
Decide whether the following statements are true or false.
The old man said, “If I win the game, I’d like one grain of rice for the first square of the chessboard, two for the second, four for the third, and then double the amount for each of the rest of the squares.”
“Is that all ” asked the king. “Wouldn’t you like gold or silver instead ”
“No, just rice,” replied the old man.
Read Paragraphs 3, 4 and 5.
The middle
Match the sentences with the characters.
The king and the old man played the game for a long time. Finally, the old man won. So the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice. He put one grain on the first square, two on the second, and so on. The king quickly realized the problem—even with all the rice in the country, he would still not have enough rice to put on all the squares!
The ending
Read Paragraph 6.
Put the following sentences into the correct order.
After you read
A long time ago, there was a king in India. The king’s favourite game was chess.
One day, a wise old man came to the palace and the king challenged him to a game. The king promised the old man, “You can have any prize if you win the game.”
The old man said, “If I win the game, I’d like one grain of rice for the first square of the chessboard, two for the second, four for the third, and then double the amount for each of the rest of the squares.”
5
“Is that all ” asked the king. “Wouldn’t you like gold or silver instead ”
“No, just rice,” replied the old man.
The king and the old man played the game for a long time. Finally, the old man won. So the king ordered his men to collect a bag of rice. He put one grain on the first square, two on the second, and so on. The king quickly realized the problem—even with all the rice in the country, he would still not have enough rice to put on all the squares!
Comprehension
D1 Read the story on page 19 and complete the table below.