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课题:Reading (3) U2B3 第 3 课时 总序第34个教案
课型: New lesson 编写时间:2024年4月12日 执教时间:2024年4月15日
教学目标: 批 注
identify the structure and language characteristics of the news reports;
教学重点:
identify the structure and language characteristics of the news reports;
教学难点:identify the structure and language characteristics of the news reports;
教学用具:Multi-media
教学方法:Group work, discussion
教学实施过程:
1. Have students finish B1 on page 19.
(1) crashed (2) at large (3) procedures (4) reaction (5) keep your head
(6) exit (7) to confirm (8) safe and sound
2. Have students finish B2 on page 19.
Sentences using “escape”:
On 17 March, 476 students and 36 teachers at Falmont Primary School escaped
an earthquake that hit the county at 2:27 p.m.(Here “escape” is a verb.)
The moment the shaking stopped, Miss Brown sensed it was the best time for
the class to make their escape.(Here “escape” is a noun.)
A 10-year-old girl, Sabrina Andron, helped around 100 people escape danger with
her knowledge of tsunamis.(Here “escape” is a verb.)
The airplane crash was caused by unexpected stormy weather. It crashed into
the mountains because visibility was very poor. (The first “crash” is a noun
and the second one is a verb.)
The sound of the crash was deafening. Everybody ran outside in terror and saw
that an airplane had crashed into the building. (The first “crash” is a noun 批 注
and the second one is a verb.)
3. Have students list some warning signs of natural disasters they know of.
●If the sky turns a sickly shade of green, it is a fairly common indicator
for exceptionally severe thunderstorms.
● Cats, dogs, and other small creatures are known to get anxious and run
away moments before an earthquake strikes. These animals are able to sense the
preliminary waves signalling an earthquake ahead of the more destructive
seismic waves, which humans can’t detect.
● Volcanic earthquakes may be smaller than major quakes, but volcanologists
go on high alert when a volcano starts to shake. This is normally a reliable
sign that the volcano is going to erupt within the next few weeks, prompting
evacuations of nearby communities.
● Developing cracks on the ground indicates a landslide in the making. Even
strong surfaces like pavements can suddenly crack before a landslide brings
them down.
● If it suddenly gets very cold outside on a grey, rainy day, there is a high
likelihood that it is about to start hailing.
2. Have students answer the third question of A3 on page 18.
In the event of a natural disaster, the following things can be helpful: better
warning systems, awareness-centred education programmes, supply kits, plans
to get people out of the danger area, and shelter construction.
教学反思: