课件34张PPT。Wildlife ProtectionUnit 4Guessing gameIt is our national treasure.It is round and fat.It seems as if it has never slept. pandaThey are lovely but their number is smaller.So we can call themendangered animals.
What other endangered species do you know?AnteloperhinoMilu deerdisappeared from ChinaSouth China tigertoo much hunting in the 1950selephantsgolden monkeyginkgo 银杏Talking Why are they
endangered?“Mum, I am hungry. Where is our next meal ?” Food Shortage ! Why are these animals dying out? Why are these animals dying out? too much hunting
What do people kill or hunt them for?
?Question for you to discuss
People kill animals for their fur, which can be made into beautiful and expensive fur coat. People killed the endangered animals simply to satisfy their desire to eat. Who is the most dangerous enemy of animals?Human beings.Find out the main idea of the passage:A : It is about some protection of wildlife.
B: It is about a journey of a flying carpet.
C: It is about Daisy’s wonderful experience with some animals in her dream.How Daisy learned to help wildlifeFast reading1.What did Daisy want to do?
2.Where did she go?
3.Who took her there?
4.What did she meet?
She had always longed to help endangered
species of wildlife.Tibet, Zimbabwe and rain forestA flying carpet.Antelope, elephant and monkey. Read the passage quickly and try to fill in the table below about Daisy’s journey antelopeTibetelephantZimbabwe rain forestmonkeyis likely to disappear is being protectedis unhappy Read it again ,then fill in the form.DaisyTibetZimbabweRain forestKill antelope for ______.
As a result, they are an
__________its furendangered species_______ used to hunt themnow farmers ____ themfarmerslikeA __________ insect affects
mosquitoes No __________,no ________and no _______rain forestanimalsdrugsmillipedeDaisyZimbabwe1.Daisy saw many antelopes in Tibet.
2.Daisy’s sweater was made of sheep wool.
3.The elephant used to be well protected in Zimbabwe.
4.The farmers in Zimbabwe get nothing from the elephants now.
5.This isn’t a real story in Daisy’s life.only oneantelopeused notmuch moneyCareful Reading
True or FalsePart 1:Part 2:Part 3:Daisy flew in a flying carpet to ____ and found that ________ were in danger. They were _____ for the fur to make sweater.Daisy flew to _________ and found that the wild animals were well ________ by paying farmers to visit animals.Daisy flew to the rain forest. Talking with a _______, she got to know that ______ __________should be protected, for they are the source of many _______.TibetantelopeskilledZimbabweprotectedmonkeyPara 1Para 2Para 3-4rainforestsdrugsPart 11.Why has the antelope become endangered species?
A Because their living space is small.
B Because they have not enough food.
C Because they are hunted for food.
D Because people want their fur to make sweaters.Part 2“T” or “F”
Farmers always like to hunt elephants in Zimbabwe. ( )
2.The farmers in Zimbabwe get much money from the elephants now. ( )
Part 2
3. Why did farmers hunt the elephants in the past?
4. How does the government help protect wild animals?
The elephants destroyed their farms.The government allowed tourists to hunt only a certain number of animals if they paid the farmers. Part 31.Why does the monkey rub itself?
2.What is the monkey’s advice?
It rubbed to protect itself from mosquitoes. Pay more attention to the rainforest where
it live and appreciate how the animals live
together. True or False questions:
3. Daisy would like to help the wildlife as the WWF suggests. ( )
4. Looking after the rain forest can help with wildlife protection. ( )She learned that some wild animals were being ______ or _______. And they were ____________ species.
2) She knew how the animals in the _________ lived together.
She also learned it was necessary to protect the ______________.What things had Daisy learned ?killedhuntedendangeredrainforestwildlifeconsolidationIf you were Daisy, what would you do to protect wildlife? Discussion Protect the environment. Help animals return to nature. Never buy endangered animals’ products and tell your friends not to do so too!Never kill endangered animals. Laws should be passed to prevent people from killing or hunting them.
People are educated to be aware of the importance of wildlife protection.
To have a happy life in the world, stop hurting those lovely animals.
Please enjoy the beautiful world together with them!Can you?HomeworkRead the passage again and underline what you think is difficult.