六年级下册Unit 1 You and me 课件+素材(3个课时)

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课件29张PPT。1You and mePeriod 1Oxford English此处插入儿歌 "You and me”,
教师可网上搜索相关视频。Listen and enjoy
Who is he/she?Think and guess
He/She is tall/thin/…
He She has …
He/She likes …
He/She often …My friend is Mark.
We are in the same school.
We are tall and thin.
We both have big eyes and
round faces.
We both like singing and
dancing.
We often go to school
together.
We are best friends.
My friend and me
Read aloudMy friend and meMy friend is ...
We are ...
We both ...
We both ...
We often ... together.
We are best friends.
Think and sayHow are we different?
Think and say
My friend is ...
I’m …, but he/she is …
I like …, but he/she likes …GeorgeJoeLook and sayHow tall is Joe/George?
Joe is 150 cm.
George is 152 cm.
cm = centimetre
Look and say 1 centimetre

1 metre

1 metre = 100 centimetres

What do you use to measure things?
rulerset squaretapeband tapeHow long is your...?
My ... is ... centimetres long.
Ask and answerHow tall is ...?
... is ... centimetres tall.
Ask and answerJoe is 150 cm tall.
George is 152 cm tall.
George is 2 cm taller
than Joe.
Read and learnI am ... cm tall.
... is ... cm tall.
... is/am ... cm taller
than ...
Compare your heights
George is 40 kilograms.
Joe is 47 kilograms.
Who is heavier?
Ask and answer
1 kilogramkilogram = kg
gram = g
1000 gramsweigh
v.
weight
n.
How much do you ?
What is your ?
How do we weigh things?
Fill in “g” or “kg”.
150 ( )
4 ( )
450 ( )
8 ( )
g
kg
g
kg
Look and say
A watermelon weighs about 4 grams. ( )
A seven-year-old boy weighs about 2 kilograms. ( )
Eight eggs weigh about 500 grams. ( )
One kilogram of stone is heavier than one kilogram of wood. ( )
A watermelon weighs about 4 kilograms.
A seven-year-old boy weighs about 23 kilograms.
One kilogram of stone is as heavy as one kilogram of wood.
Think and judge
The biggest and the smallest
The hummingbird is the smallest bird in the world. It only weighs ( ) g.
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
B The biggest kangaroo in the world weighs __ kg and the smallest weighs __ g. ( )
A 10 ... 1 B 20 ... 2
C 30 ... 3 D 40 ... 4
D Think and chooseThe biggest and the smallest
The smallest dog in the world only weighs about ( ) kg.
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
A The biggest blue whale in the world weighs about ( ) kg.
A 120,000 B 130,000
C 140,000 D 150,000
D Joe is 47 kilograms.
George is 40 kilograms.
Joe is 7 kilograms heavier
than George.
Read and learn— How much do you weigh?
— I weigh ... kilograms. What about you?
— I weigh ... kilograms.
— Oh, ... are/am ... kilograms heavier than ...
Compare your weightsThe standard height and weight scale for Grade 6 boys.
Do Joe and George meet the standard?
Read and compareJoe does not meet/meets the standard. He is …
Do you meet the standard?

此处可以按性别给小朋友
每人一张具体的量表I (don’t) meet the standard. I’m ... Read and compareJoe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. What about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. What about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard?
Joe: No, I don't. I’m a little overweight.
And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.
Read aloud
Think and say
— How tall are you?
— I’m ... cm tall. What about you?
— I’m ... cm tall.
— Oh, ... am/are ... cm taller than ...
How much do you weigh?
— I weigh ... kg. What about you?
— I weigh ... kg.
— Oh, ... am/are ... kg heavier than ...
— Do you meet the standard?
— Yes/No. I’m ... And you?
— I’m ...
1. Recite the words in “Look and learn”.
2. Make a new dialogue.
3. Finish Workbook pages 2 and 4.
Homework课件28张PPT。1You and mePeriod 2Oxford English
centimetre… is ... centimetres long.
… is ... centimetres tall.
Look and say
weigh... weighs ...
Look and say
kilogram... weigh(s) about ... kilogram(s).
Look and say
How tall are you?How much do you weigh?Hello. My name is ...
I am ... cm tall.
I weigh ... kilograms.
I have a deskmate.
He/She is ... cm tall.
He/She weighs ... kilograms.
... am/is taller than ...
... am/is heavier than ...Think and say
What do you know about your friend?appearanceThink and sayhobbiesabilitiesinterests…Joe is visiting his cousin George in the countryside.
Joe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. What about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. What about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard?
Joe : No, I don't. I’m a little overweight.
And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.Read aloudalways
usually
sometimes
often
Read and review
alwaysoftensometimesLook and sayusuallyWhat do you always / usually / often /
sometimes do after school?
I ...Talk and share... is ... cm tall. He/She weighs ...
kilograms. He usually ... after
school. Sometimes, he …Listen and sayGeorge
Joe
Joe
Joe
Joe
George
Read and complete
Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and table
tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school. I’m a
football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing often.
There's no river near my home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's fantastic!
Read aloudAsk and answer1. What does George usually do after school?
2. What does Joe usually do after school?
3. What does George sometimes do?
4. Does Joe often go fishing? Why or why not?
5. What can Joe do near his home?
He usually plays basketball and table tennis after school.He usually plays football after school.He sometimes goes fishing with his grandpa.No, he doesn't go fishing often because there’s no river near his home.He can go to museums.Ask and answer
1. What does George usually do after school?
2. What does Joe usually do after school?
3. What does George sometimes do?
4. Does Joe often go fishing? Why or why not?
5. What can Joe do near his home?
He usually plays basketball and table tennis after school.He usually plays football after school.He sometimes goes fishing with his grandpa.No, he doesn't go fishing often because there’s no river near his home.He can go to museums.George usually plays basketball and table tennis after school. He sometimes goes fishing with his grandpa.
Joe usually plays football after school. He doesn't go fishing often because there’s no river near his home.
But he can go to museums.Read aloudJoe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes. I usually ____________________
_____ after school.
Joe: I usually ___________ after school. I’m
a football fan.
George: Sometimes I _____________________.
Joe: How exciting! I don't _________ often.
There's _________ near my home.
George: But you can ____________. That's fantastic!
Complete and say
play basketball and table tennis play football go fishing with my grandpa go fishing no river go to museums Read aloudJoe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes. I usually play basketball and table
tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school. I’m a
football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing often.
There's no river near my home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's fantastic!
Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and table
tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school. I’m a
football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing often.
There's no river near my home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's fantastic!
Read aloudHow exciting!That's fantastic!So cool!How amazing!How nice!Wonderful!That's great!Think and sayJoe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. What about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. What about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard?
Joe: No, I don't. I’m a little
overweight. And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.
Read aloudJoe is visiting his cousin George in the countryside.
Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and
table tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school.
I’m a football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my
grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing
often. There's no river near my
home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's
fantastic!
Read aloudMake a dialogue
— How tall are you?
— I’m ... cm tall. What about you?
— I ‘m ... cm tall.
— Oh, ... am/are ... cm taller than ...
How much do you weigh?
— I weigh ... kg. What about you?
— I weigh ... kg.
— Oh, ... am/are ... kg heavier than ...
— Do you meet the standard?
— Yes/No. I’m ... And you?
— I’m ...
— Do you do a lot of exercise?
— Yes, I usually ... after school.
— I usually ... after school.
— Sometimes I ...
— ... I don't ... often.
— But you can ... That's ...
1. Recite “Listen and say” on Student’s Book page 2.
2. Make a new dialogue.
3. Finish Workbook pages 3 and 5.
Homework课件38张PPT。1You and mePeriod 3Oxford EnglishJoe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. What about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. What about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard?
Joe: No, I don't. I’m a little
overweight. And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.Read aloudJoe is visiting his cousin George in the countryside.Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and
table tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school.
I’m a football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my
grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing
often. There's no river near my
home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's
fantastic!
Read aloudThink and say
What do you know about George and Joe?
George is ... He weighs ...
He usually ... He sometimes ...
Joe is ... He weighs ...
He usually ...
He doesn’t ... often because ...
But he can ...
Think and sayJoe is visiting his cousin George in the countryside.
Who lives in the city? Who lives in the countryside?Joe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. What about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. What about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard?
Joe: No, I don't. I’m a little
overweight. And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and
table tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school.
I’m a football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my
grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don’t go fishing often.
There's no river near my home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's
fantastic!
Think and sayWho lives in the city? Who lives in the countryside?Joe is visiting his cousin George in the countryside.
George: in the countryside
Joe: in the city
Joe: George, how tall are you?
George: I’m 152 cm tall. How about you?
Joe: I’m 150 cm tall.
George: Oh, I’m 2 cm taller than you.
How much do you weigh?
Joe: I weigh 47 kg. How about you?
George: I weigh 40 kg.
Joe: Oh, I’m 7 kg heavier than you.
George: Do you meet the standard
according to the scale?
Joe: No, I don't. I’m a little
overweight. And you?
George: I don't either. I’m a little slim.
Joe: Do you do a lot of exercise?
George: Yes, I usually play basketball and
table tennis after school.
Joe: I usually play football after school.
I’m a football fan.
George: Sometimes I go fishing with my
grandpa.
Joe: How exciting! I don't go fishing
often. There's no river near my
home.
George: But you can go to museums. That's
fantastic!
Think and saycityWhat is in the city?Think and say?????Think and sayThink and sayThink and sayThink and saycity...There are ... in the city.Look and sayThere are a lot of ____________ and ______
in the city.There are a lot of ______ and ________ too.tall buildingscarsshopspeopleLook and saylife in the cityHow do people go to work?What do people do at the weekend?Where do people live?How is the air?...?Ask and answerHow do people go to work?What do they do at the weekend?Where do people live?How is the air?People go to work by car, bus and underground.Most of them live in flats.The air in the city is not so fresh.At the weekend, some people enjoy themselves at the cinema or theatre. Some people visit museums or parks.
People go to work by ____, ____ and ___________. Most of them live in ________. The air in the city is ___________ because there are too many _____. At the weekend, some people enjoy themselves at the ______ or _______. Some people visit ________ or _____.
Read and say
carbusundergroundflatsnot so freshcarscinematheatremuseumsparksRead aloud
People go to work by car, bus and underground. Most of them live in flats. The air in the city is not so fresh because there are too many cars. At the weekend, some people enjoy themselves at the cinema or theatre. Some people visit museums or parks. Read aloudThere are a lot of tall buildings and cars
in the city. There are a lot of shops and people too.
Hi, I'm Joe. I live in the city.People go to work by car, bus and underground. Most of them live in flats. The air in the city is not so fresh because there are too many cars. At the weekend, some people enjoy themselves at the cinema or theatre. Some people visit museums or parks. Look and sayLook and sayLook and sayLook and sayLook and sayHi, I'm George. I live in the countryside.There are a lot of ... and ...
in the countryside. There are a lot of ... and ... too.
People like to ... and ... Most of them live in the ... The air is ... because ... Farmers ... in spring. Then in autumn, they ...Look and sayRead aloudThere are a lot of trees and rivers
in the countryside. There are a lot of hills and lakes too.
Hi, I'm George. I live in the countryside.People like to walk and ride bikes. Most of them live in houses with gardens. The air is fresh because there are not so many cars. Farmers plant crops in spring. Then in autumn, they get the crops in. The simple present tenseevery morning now sometimes always in the futurein the past on Sunday often usually Read and judge Think and correctGeorge doesn't goes fishing very often.Many people likes to live in cities.George is weighing 42 kilograms.Joe usually play football after school.golikeweighsplaysMake sentencesevery morning sometimes always on Sunday often usually never in the afternoon E.g: I get up at 6 o'clock every morning.Class debate Which is a better place to live in, the city or the countryside?VSRules:
1. Pick a group. Choose 3 speakers for each group.
Group A: The city is a better place to live in.
Group B: The countryside is a better place to live in.2. Present your ideas one by one.3. Each student has 1 minute to present.Class debate I'm from Asia.I'm from South America.I'm from Africa.I'm from Europe.I'm from North America.AsiaAfricaSouth AmericaNorth AmericaEuropeI'm from Asia.I'm from South America.I'm from Africa.I'm from Europe.I'm from North America.We live in the same world. We’re family.此处建议插入歌曲“Heal the world”,教师可上网搜索相关音频。1. Read Student’s Book pages 4 and 5.
2. Which is a better place to live?
Write your arguments.
3. Finish Workbook pages 6 and 7.
Homework