外研版九年级上册 Module 1 unit2 The Grand Cayon was not just big.教案
Objectives:
To introduce and practice vocabulary related to natural wonders.
To develop students’ reading and listening skills through comprehension activities.
To encourage critical thinking and express opinions about natural wonders.
Materials:
FLTRP New Standard English 9th Grade textbook
Whiteboard or blackboard
Markers or chalk
Projector or display for visuals
Handouts with a reading passage and comprehension questions
Audio recording for listening activity
Procedure:
Warm-up :
Greet the students and engage them in a brief discussion about natural wonders they have heard of or seen.
Ask questions like, “Have you ever seen a natural wonder Which one What makes it special ”
Encourage students to share their experiences and opinions with a partner or in small groups.
Vocabulary Introduction:
Display images of different natural wonders on the board or use a projector.
Elicit the names of the wonders from the students and write them on the board.
Introduce any new vocabulary related to natural wonders, ensuring students understand the meaning and pronunciation.
Have students practice saying the vocabulary words aloud as a class.
Reading Comprehension :
Distribute the reading passage handout or display it on the screen for the whole class to see.
Instruct students to read the passage individually and underline any unfamiliar words.
After reading, ask comprehension questions about the passage to check for understanding.
Encourage students to discuss their answers in pairs or small groups before sharing with the whole class.
Listening Activity:
Play the audio recording related to the Grand Canyon.
Instruct students to listen carefully and take notes on important details or interesting facts.
After listening, ask comprehension questions about the audio to assess their listening skills.
Encourage students to discuss their answers in pairs or small groups before sharing with the whole class.
Group Discussion Activity:
Divide the students into small groups.
Assign each group a different natural wonder mentioned in the reading passage or the audio recording.
Instruct the groups to discuss the uniqueness, beauty, and significance of their assigned natural wonder.
Encourage students to share their opinions and support their ideas with relevant information from the reading passage or the audio.
Expressing Opinions:
Invite students to express their opinions about the natural wonders discussed.
Conduct a class discussion where students share their favorite natural wonder and explain why it appeals to them.
Encourage students to provide reasons and examples to support their choices.
Wrap-up and Extension:
Recap the main points covered during the lesson, emphasizing the vocabulary and the natural wonders discussed.
Assign a small writing task where students describe their dream visit to a natural wonder.
Provide additional resources or recommend documentaries, websites, or travel books for students who are interested in learning more about natural wonders.