人教版(2019)·选择性必修第四册Unit 3 Sea Exploration Project 教学课件 (共20张PPT)

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名称 人教版(2019)·选择性必修第四册Unit 3 Sea Exploration Project 教学课件 (共20张PPT)
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Unit 3
UNIT 3
SEA EXPLORATION
Create a poster for World Oceans Day
To learn something about World Oceans Day
To surf the Internet for stories about the sea to inspire you
To create a poster for World Oceans Day
Let’s watch a video clip and see what happened to our oceans.
How much do you know about our OCEAN
1. The ocean is 13 kilometres deep.
True False
2. More animals and plants live under the sea than live on land.
True False
3. Plastic pollution is a new theme for World Oceans Day in 2021.
True False
4. The temperature of the ocean is getting warmer.
True False
Do you know World Oceans Day
World Oceans Day takes place on 8 June every year.
It is now celebrated in over 100 countries with hundreds of special events broadcast across the globe. The day is marked in a variety of ways, including the launching of new campaigns and initiatives, and holding
special events, all working to advance
ocean conservation and education.
Young people are an important part of the project. World Oceans Day provides them with a platform where they can express their concerns and share their ideas.
Each year, World Oceans Day has a theme for the campaigns and events on that day. For example, in 2016 and 2017 the themes were “Healthy oceans, healthy planet” and “Our oceans, our future”, respectively.
Here is a short video about World Oceans Day filmed in 2020.
How can we celebrate World Oceans Day
Raise awareness about the conservation of oceans by watching documentaries such as The Blue Planet, A Plastic Ocean etc.
Cut down plastic accumulations in the oceans by avoiding single-use plastics.
Make a small group with your friends and organize a clean-up event to clean the beaches.
Minimize the use of fossil fuel to reduce carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere.
Donate to the organizations which are in the protection of oceans worldwide, etc.
Create a poster for World Oceans Day
1. Pick a theme you want the day to be about.
Surf the Internet for stories about the sea to inspire you. You can pick a serious issue, or you can focus on a theme to show people how amazing the sea is.
overfishing wonders of the sea tourism
biodiversity pollution beautiful beaches
coral reefs deep-sea exploration
2. Research your theme.
Find out as much about your theme as you can. Use the Internet and your school library.
3. Come up with a short slogan for your theme.
Choose a short, catchy title. You can also think of ways to promote your theme on social media.
4. Brainstorm ideas for the design of your poster and what to include.
What do you want it to look like
What design would be most effective
What information do you want to include
What images do you want to use
5. Create an event that will take place on the day.
Beach/river cleanup activity
Zoo/aquarium (水族馆) tour
Art/photography competition
A play about the sea
Film festival
Presentations by sea scientists
Sustainable seafood lunch
Interviews with scientists, explorers, etc.
Give a time and date for the event, and some details of what will happen.
6. Put everything together to complete your poster. Then give a short presentation to the class.
This year for World Oceans Day, we'd like to focus on the wonders of the sea. Did you know that the ocean has almost
230,000 animal species in it And these are just the species that we know about. It is estimated that there may be 2 million ocean animals that we don't even know about yet. Of these species,
1,349 are threatened or endangered. Obviously, to help protect our oceans' wildlife and diversity, we need to get the word out.
That's why, this year, we are having a Sister Species programme.
Sister Species
This is like a Sister City programme, where cities from around the world are paired up with each other, so that they can learn
more about the world. Except in this case, people choose different animal species and pair up with them. They will then do research on that species, and spend the next year keeping track of any news regarding that species and telling others about their wonderful sister species. To help kick this off, we will meet this Tuesday, June 8, at the city aquarium at 10 a.m. to see some presentations by wildlife experts. Then you will be free to roam around the aquarium to find a species you would like to pair up with. Bring your notebook sketchpad, camera, and of course, a friend! See you there!