课件19张PPT。 Lesson 39 The Dove and the Olive Branch 冀教版 九年级Let’s read the words:
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floodsnakelockoliveDo you know the story of Noah?
What are the symbols of peace?
Where can you see them?Read the text and answer the questions:What made God very angry?
What would God do to the people on the earth?
There was a lot of fighting, lying and stealing. This made God very angry.God would send a great flood.What did Noah do to prepare for the flood?
What do people take the dove and the olive branch as?
To prepare for the flood, Noah made a large ship of wood.They take the dove and the olive branch as symbols of peace.How did Noah know that the danger had passed?
When do people use the dove and the olive branches?
In the evening, the dove came back with a green olive branch in its mouth. This meant that the land was near and the danger was over.They are used at many world events today. In most opening ceremonies of the Olympics, people fly doves to show their wish for peace and friendship.Focus on:There lived a man named Noah.
There was a lot of fighting, lying, and stealing.
They made God very angry.
To prepare for the float, Noah made a large ship of wood.
Noah let a dove fly out of the ship.
The dove came back with a green olive branch in its mouth.
Since then, people have always taken the dove and the olive branch as symbols of peace.
Read the lesson and number the sentences in the correct order. □ Noah made a large ship of wood.
□ Since then, people have always taken the dove and the olive branch as symbols of peace.
□ Noah put two of every kind of animal on the ship and locked the door.
□ The dove came back with a green olive branch in its mouth.
□ God told Noah that he would send a great flood.
□ Noah let a dove fly out of the ship.
□ Noah floated on the water for many days and nights.1234567Circle the correct prepositions to complete the sentences.①. The dove and the olive branch are symbols (in/of) peace.
②. Mother bought a lot of food to prepare (with/for) my birthday party.
③. Mr. Brown and his wife floated (on/in) the water for a week in the flood.
④. Five minutes later, Miss Lee came back (of/with) some books in her hand.
⑤. This is a desk made (of/from) wood.Can you find the mistakes of the sentences?1. There are too much people in the park.
2. Noah let the giraffe come into the cage and lock the door.
3. They use a pen draw on the paper.
4. The dove and the olive branch stand friendship and peace.
much manylock lockeddraw to drawstand stand forLet’s read a story.Fill in the blanks.Noah was _____. God loved him because Noah did everything that God commanded him. God told Noah he would make it rain for_____. Noah made a large ship and floated on the water for days and nights. At last he sent ____ out and knew there was dry land when he saw the dove returned with_____. God was glad when he saw how thankful the people were and made a ____ glow in the sky, so people would never forget God’s promise---never wash everything away again.Keys:
1. kind, generous and honest 2. forty days and forty nights
3. a dove 4. an olive tree leaf 5. rainbow Points of Interest from the Story:
? God's purpose in the flood was not to destroy people, but to destroy wickedness and sin. ? With more detail in Genesis 7:2-3, God instructed Noah to take seven pairs of every kind of clean animal, and two of every kind of unclean animal. Bible scholars have calculated that approximately 45,000 animals might have fit on the ark.
Use your imagination and let it fly:Are you interested in fairy tales? Would you like to create one on your own or with your partner? Now let’s have a try!
﹒The longer, the better.
﹒You can draw pictures to help you, just like comics.
Homework:Read another one or two stories and show us tomorrow.
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http://www.33ww.org/production/flash26.htm Further reading for higher level:Noah's Ark and the Flood - Story Summary:
God saw how great wickedness had become and decided to wipe mankind from the face of the earth. However, one righteous man among all the people of that time, Noah, found favor in God's eyes. With very specific instructions, God told Noah to build an ark for him and his family in preparation for a catastrophic flood that would destroy every living thing on earth.
God also instructed Noah to bring into the ark two of all living creatures, both male and female, and seven pairs of all the clean animals, along with every kind of food to be stored for the animals and his family while on the ark. Noah obeyed everything God commanded him to do.
After they entered the ark, rain fell on the earth for a period of forty days and nights. The waters flooded the earth for a hundred and fifty days, and every living thing on the face of the earth was wiped out. As the waters receded, the ark came to rest on the mountains of Ararat. Noah and his family continued to wait for almost eight more months while the surface of the earth dried out.
Finally after an entire year, God invited Noah to come out of the ark. Immediately, he built an altar and worshiped the Lord with burnt offerings from some of the clean animals. God was pleased with the offerings and promised never again to destroy all the living creatures as he had just done. Later God established a covenant with Noah: "Never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth." As a sign of this everlasting covenant God set a rainbow in the clouds.