新人教版(2019)英语必修三
Unit 4 Period 5 Listening and Talking & Assessing Your Progress & Project教学设计
课题
Period 5 Listening and Talking & Assessing Your Progress & Project
单元
Unit 4 Space Exploration
学科
English
教材
分析
During this period, the class will focus on listening, talking, assessing and projects.
Students are expected to get the skill to express curiosity.
The teachers would inspire students to master skills to prepare a presentation.
教学目标与核心素养
Learn and master the key words and phrases.
Train the students’ ability to express their feelings and ask questions.
Enable the students know about the step to show a presentation.
Encourage students to know more about life in space.
重点
Master the usage of key words and phrases.
Improve the students’ ability to express.
难点
Let students master how to prepare a presentation.
教学过程
教学环节
教师活动
学生活动
设计意图
Daily routine
Step 1
Warm up
T greets the whole class as usual.
Activate Ss and remind them to concentrate.
Step 2
Preview check
T asks Ss the meaning of words, phrases and knowledge points learnt last lesson.
Students answer the questions loudly together.
Check the teaching situation of last lesson quickly.
Help Ss consolidate the knowledge points.
Lead-in
Step 3
Sleep in Space
How can astronauts sleep when they are floating in space?
In the zero-gravity world, there are no "ups" or "downs". The astronauts can sleep anywhere facing any direction. But it's not good to be floating away somewhere while sleeping. So the astronauts use small sleeping compartments and sleeping bags. They will strap their bodies loosely so that their bodies will not float around while they sleep in the Space Shuttle.
Eye masks and earplugs are also available for the astronauts who are unable to sleep due to the noise from air conditioning and other machines.
The astronaut's sleeping cycle, while in the Space Shuttle, allocates eight hours for sleeping. However, in most cases, they will sleep for around 6 hours, since they often work long hours or they'll spend their time enjoying the view of the outside from the Shuttle's window.
Are you curious about life in space?
After getting the information and the meaning of the new words, answer the questions.
Use pictures to catch Ss’ attention.
Expand their horizons and spark their interest.
Step 4
New words
T explain the meaning of the new words, and ask Ss to translate the meaning of the whole sentence.
A towel is used for drying or wiping a body or a surface.
Opening it, she removed a tissue and wiped the tears from her face.
You can attach files, sounds, and images to messages like you can with e-mails.
You need to know what to abandon if you run out of time.
Teach the meaning of new words.
Step 5
Let’s play
T choses Ss to answer the questions.
Lori thanked her for the ______ and wiped her eyes again.
Sarah removed the _______ from her hair.
They can also ______ links to videos or photos.
We have run ____ of excuses and we are running out of time.
keys:1. tissue 2. towel 3. attach 4. out
Familiarize the new words
Clear the tackle of next step.
Listening and Talking
Step 6
Let’s listen
Teacher shows the questions and asks students to answer.
Look at the pictures below and guess whether they would be useful for astronauts in space.
soap
towel
guitar
shower
microwave
pen
tape
tissue
keys: soap, towel, guitar
Listen to the interview and answer the questions.
What did Captain Brown usually wear inside the station?
How did he prepare his food in space?
How did he keep himself clean in space?
How did he spend most of his time in space?
What did he do during his free time?
What did he look forward to most during his stay in space?
Keys:
1. Shorts and a T-shirt.
2. He just needed to heat the food.
3. He used a soap and a towel to wash and brushed his teeth the same way as we do on earth.
4. He spent most of his time doing different experiments.
5. He played the guitar and jazz.
6. Weekly video call from his family.
Do the practice.
Familiarize students with the context.
Exercise students’ listening skills.
Step 7
How to express curiosity?
I’d love to know…
Well, I’d really like to find out…
I’m most cuprous about…
I’m very keen to know…
I wish to know…
I wonder how/what/why…
I’d particularly like to know…
I’m most interested to discover…
I hope you won’t mind me asking about…
Students learn how to express curiousity.
Get the tips of expression.
Improve their talking skill.
Step 8
Discussion
If you are going to a space camp and Captain Brown has been invited to give a talk, what would you like to ask him?
Discuss with your partner!
Example:
A: Hey, guys. We’re going to meet a real astronaut. Isn’t it exciting?
B: Yeah. I can’t wait to see Captain Brown! I’m really curious about his life in space. I have plenty of questions to ask him.
C: Such as?
B: Oh, such as what facilities do they have in space to support their daily life?
C: That sounds like a good question. But I’d also like to know about how astronauts sleep. What do they do so as not to float around while they sleep?
Use what they have learnt to discuss with their partner.
Practice their listening and talking skills.
Share their ideas and broaden their horizons.
Practice their team work sprit.
Assessing Your Progress
Step 9
Let’s assess
Fill in the blanks with the words and phrases in the box.
Lee was busy at work. Unlike most people around the world though, his workplace was in space. There was a problem with a(n) _________. It was supposed to send information about the sun back to the _________ on Earth, but the equipment for sending the _________ was not working properly. So, it was Lee’s mission to _______ the problem and solve it.
Lee was very _________ as a(n) _________, and he was also very careful. He was _______ to make the satellite work properly again, but he would make sure to be safe. He knew that one small mistake could _________ death.
keys:
1.satellite
2.agency
3.data
4.figure out
5.intelligent
6.astronaut
7.determined
8.result in
Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words.
After having succeeded in _______ satellites into space, people wanted to know if it was safe for a human to go into space. On 3 November 1957, a dog named Laika became the first living thing _______ space, she was also the first one to die there.
The USSR and the US both wanted to be the first to send a person to the moon. Later, the US succeeded, and Neil Armstrong became the first man ________ onto the moon. During the first moon landing, astronauts had no vehicles ________ on the moon, astronauts took a lunar vehicle so that they could explore places further away.
Astronauts must wear spacesuits when they work in space because there is no air _______ and it can be very cold outside the spacecraft. While _______, they must attach themselves to something so as _______ floating around.
The accident on the Apollo 13 spacecraft resulted in a loss of oxygen, water, and electrical power. The astronauts on board had to fight ______. At the same time, Houston’s Mission Control worked hard ______ the astronauts return to Earth safely.
keys:
1. sending
2. to reach
3. to step
4. to use
5. to breathe
6. sleeping
7. to prevent
8. to survive
9. to help
Answer the questions.
Assess their level of knowledge.
Consolidate knowledge structure.
Project
Step 10
Presentation
Give a presentation on China’s space exploration.
Search online or in the library for information about China’s achievements in space exploration, especially the important technological breakthroughs and space mission. Organize the information into a table like the one below.
China’s space missions
Shenzhou 1 To test the Long March 2F rocket.
Shenzhou 2 Inside the reentry capsule were a monkey, a dog and a rabbit in a test of the spaceship's life support systems.
Shenzhou 3 To test the systems required to support a human in space.
Shenzhou 4 Two dummy astronauts were used to test the life support systems.
Shenzhou 5 China became the third country in the world to have independent human spaceflight capability after the Soviet Union (later, Russia) and the United States.
Shenzhou 6 The crew were able to change out of their new lighter space suits, conduct scientific experiments, and enter the orbital module for the first time, giving them access to toilet facilities.
Shenzhou 7 The mission, which included the first Chinese extra-vehicular activity (EVA), marked the commencement of the second phase of the Chinese government's Project 921.
Tiangong 1 Pass a launch rehearsal test
Shenzhou 8 Automatically docked with the Tiangong-1 space module
Shenzhou 9 Shenzhou 9 docked with China's first space lab Tiangong-1 at 06:07 UTC on 18 June, marking China's first crewed spacecraft rendezvous and docking. This docking was remotely controlled from a ground station.
Shenzhou 10 Once docked at Tiangong 1, the three crew members conducted space medicine and technological experiments and other scientific endeavors.
Tiangong 2 Have astronauts stay in space for a longer time. Dock with a cargo ship, resupplying the space lab. Carry out a record number of 14 experiments.
Shenzhou 11 To rendezvous and dock with the Tiangong-2 space laboratory and gain experience from a 30-day residence, and to test its life-support systems.
Tianzhou 1 Tianzhou 1 successfully docked with Tiangong 2 marking the first successful docking of a cargo vessel, and refueling, with the orbiting space laboratory.
Let’s watch a video together: China’s space missions in 2020.
Learn how to give a presentation
Help students to master practical skills.
Step 11
The steps of showing a presentation
Get into groups
Each group will be assigned several missions.
Prepare for the presentation by finding out more detail.
pictures; interesting stories; outcomes; new reports; videos
Prepare a slide presentation using the information you have found.
Show your slide presentation to the whole class.
Step 12
Language points
T explains the language points and makes some exercise.
attach vt.系;绑;贴
attach importance to 重视;着重于…
attach to 加入;附属;使依恋
attach oneself to 依附;参与
attach note 加附注
What makes Lego successful is that any part can attach ____ any other via a universal connector.
keys: to
He attached a stamp on the envelope.
他将邮票贴在信封上。
why do we attach such importance to statistics when they tell us so little about what is to come?
为什么数据统计只能告知很少将要发生的事情,我们却要如此重视它呢?
run out 用完;耗尽
run through浏览
run across 偶然遇到
run against 撞上;违反
run along 离开
run around 东奔西跑;(孩子)到处玩耍
run away from 逃离;从…逃出
Many seem to naively believe that we won’t run ______ of the resources we need to keep this system going.
许多人天真地认为,我们不会耗尽所有的资源,我们必须让这个系统持续运转下去。
They love to run ______ on the playground.
他们喜欢在操场上跑来跑去。
keys: out, around
Help students know about the knowledge points deeper.
Let students know how to use these words and phrases.
Step 13
Exercise
T asks Ss to fill the gap together.
1.Some satellites can go around Earth in 90 minutes. Others that are much further away can take a whole day to _________ Earth.
2.Crop circles first began appearing in England in 1975. Some people believe these mysterious ________ are created by aliens.
3.Te musician hopes that he will have ________ time to make the new album.
4.Before you begin exercising, you should spend five or ten minutes warming up your _________.
5.Please write down a list of the things you want to buy. You will forget them _________.
6.If you encourage students to express their thoughts and creative ideas, they will learn to become ________ thinkers.
7.You might be right, but don’t try to convince people by ________. Because if they are angry, they will be unable to hear you.
8.The safety video shows the proper _______ for leaving the cinema in case of fire.
9.The direction in which education starts a man will _________ his future life. ——Pluto
10.This training is designed for anyone who has _______ knowledge of outdoor survival.
keys:
1. orbit
2. patterns
3. sufficient
4. muscle
5. otherwise
6. independent
7. argument
8. procedure
9.determine
10.limited
Step 14
Reflecting
What do you think is the most interesting part of an astronaut’s life? Why?
What new information did you learn from this unit?
Do you find it easier to use English to express curiosity now?
Do you feel more confident about writing an argumentative essay in English now? Why or why not?
Think about the questions
Make students think about what they have learnt.
Help
Summary and Homework
Step 15
Summary
T leads Ss to have a summary of this lesson.
Language points
towel, tissue, facility, attach, oxygen, run out
Others:
How can astronauts sleep when they are floating in space?
The way to express curiosity.
China’s space missions in 2020.
The steps of showing a presentation.
Follow the teacher’s thinking flow and read the words and phrases loudly.
Consolidate Ss’ knowledge.
Form knowledge system.
Step 16
Homework
Prepare a presentation on China’s space exploration.
Take notes.
Consolidate Ss’ knowledge and prepare for the following lesson.
板
书
Unit 4 Space Exploration
Period 5 Listening and Talking & Assessing Your Progress & Project
Language points
towel, tissue, attach, oxygen, run out
Others:
How can astronauts sleep when they are floating in space?
The way to express curiosity.
China’s space missions in 2020.
The steps of showing a presentation.
课件49张PPT。
Unit 4
Space Exploration
Period 5
Listening and Talking
& Assessing Your Progress
& Project人教版本 必修三Lead-inHow can astronauts sleep when they are floating in space?Lead-inIn the zero-gravity world, there are no "ups" or "downs". The astronauts can sleep anywhere facing any direction. But it's not good to be floating away somewhere while sleeping. So the astronauts use small sleeping compartments and sleeping bags. They will strap their bodies loosely so that their bodies will not float around while they sleep in the Space Shuttle.Lead-inEye masks and earplugs are also available for the astronauts who are unable to sleep due to the noise from air conditioning and other machines.
The astronaut's sleeping cycle, while in the Space Shuttle, allocates eight hours for sleeping. However, in most cases, they will sleep for around 6 hours, since they often work long hours or they'll spend their time enjoying the view of the outside from the Shuttle's window. Lead-inAre you curious about life in space?New wordsOpening it, she removed a tissue and wiped the tears from her face.A towel is used for drying or wiping a body or a surface.piece of absorbent paper/'ta??l/New wordsYou can attach files, sounds, and images to messages like you can with e-mails. You need to know what to abandon if you run out of time. add sth. to sth. else
be associated with sth.come to end
run outLet’s play看谁答的快又准!Let’s play1. Lori thanked her for the ______ and wiped her eyes again.
2. Sarah removed the _______ from her hair.
3. They can also ______ links to videos or photos.
4. We have run ____ of excuses and we are running out of time.tissuetowelattachoutLet’s listenLook at the pictures below and guess whether they would be useful for astronauts in space.soaptowelguitarshowermicrowavepentapetissueLet’s listenListen to the interview and answer the questions.What did Captain Brown usually wear inside the station?
How did he prepare his food in space?Shorts and a T-shirt.He just needed to heat the food.3.How did he keep himself clean in space?
4.How did he spend most of his time in space? He used a soap and a towel to wash and brushed his teeth the same way as we do on earth.He spent most of his time doing different experiments.Let’s listen5.What did he do during his free time?
6.What did he look forward to most during his stay in space? He played the guitar and jazz.Weekly video call from his family.Let’s listenExpressionHow to express curiosity?I’d love to know…
Well, I’d really like to find out…
I’m most cuprous about…
I’m very keen to know…
I wish to know…I wonder how/what/why…
I’d particularly like to know…
I’m most interested to discover…
I hope you won’t mind me asking about…DiscussionIf you are going to a space camp and Captain Brown has been invited to give a talk, what would you like to ask him?Discuss with your partner!DiscussionShare your idea!EXAMPLE:
A: Hey, guys. We’re going to meet a real astronaut. Isn’t it exciting?
B: Yeah. I can’t wait to see Captain Brown! I’m really curious about his life in space. I have plenty of questions to ask him.
C: Such as?
B: Oh, such as what facilities do they have in space to support their daily life?
C: That sounds like a good question. But I’d also like to know about how astronauts sleep. What do they do so as not to float around while they sleep?Let’s assessLee was busy at work. Unlike most people around the world though, his workplace was in space. There was a problem with a(n) _________. It was supposed to send information about the sun back to the _________ on Earth, but the equipment for sending the _________ was not working properly. So it was Lee’s mission to ___________ the problem and solve it.satelliteagencyFill in the blanks with the words and phrases in the box.datafigure outLet’s assessLee was very __________ as a(n) _________, and he was also very careful. He was __________ to make the satellite work properly again, but he would make sure to be safe. He knew that one small mistake could _________ death.intelligentastronautdeterminedresult in1.After having succeeded in _______ satellites into space, people wanted to know if it was safe for a human to go into space. On 3 November 1957, a dog named Laika became the first living thing _______ space, She was also the first one to die there.sendingto reachComplete the sentences with the correct forms of the words.2.The USSR and the US both wanted to be the first to send a person to the moon. Later, the US succeeded, and Neil Armstrong became the first man ________ onto the moon. During the first moon landing, astronauts had no vehicles ________ on the moon, astronauts took a lunar vehicle so that they could explore places further away.to stepto use3.Astronauts must wear spacesuits when they work in space because there is no air _________ and it can be very cold outside the spacecraft. While _______, they must attach themselves to something so as _________ floating around.
4.The accident on the Apollo 13 spacecraft resulted in a loss of oxygen, water, and electrical power. The astronauts on board had to fight __________. At the same time, Houston’s Mission Control worked hard ______ the astronauts return to Earth safely.to breatheto preventto surviveto helpsleepingGive a presentation on China’s space exploration.ProjectSearch online or in the library for information about China’s achievements in space exploration.
Organize the information into a table like the one below.The steps of showing a presentation1. Get into groups.2. Each group will be assigned several missions.3. Prepare for the presentation by finding out more detail.4. Prepare a slide presentation using the information you have found.5. Show your slide presentation to the whole class.重视;着重于…加入;附属;使依恋依附;参与加附注1. attach vt. 系;绑;贴Language pointsattach importance to
attach to
attach oneself to
attach noteattachtoWhat makes Lego successful is that any part can attach ____ any other via a universal connector.
He attached a stamp on the envelope.
Why do we attach such importance to statistics when they tell us so little about what is to come? Language points他将邮票贴在信封上。为什么数据统计只能告知很少将要发生的事情,我们却要如此重视它呢?浏览偶然遇到撞上;违反离开2. run out 用完;耗尽Language pointsrun through
run across
run against
run along
run around
run away from东奔西跑;(孩子)到处玩耍逃离;从…逃出outMany seem to naively believe that we won’t run ______ of the resources we need to keep this system going.
许多人天真地认为,我们不会耗尽所有的资源,我们必须让这个系统持续运转下去。
They love to run ________ on the playground.
他们喜欢在操场上跑来跑去Language pointsaroundExercise1.Some satellites can go around Earth in 90 minutes. Others that are much further away can take a whole day to _________ Earth.
2.Crop circles first began appearing in England in 1975. Some people believe these mysterious ________ are created by aliens.orbitpatternsExercise3.Te musician hopes that he will have ________ time to make the new album.
4.Before you begin exercising, you should spend five or ten minutes warming up your _________.
5.Please write down a list of the things you want to buy. You will forget them _________.sufficient muscleotherwiseExercise6.If you encourage students to express their thoughts and creative ideas, they will learn to become ___________ thinkers.
7.You might be right, but don’t try to convince people by ________. Because if they are angry, they will be unable to hear you.independentargumentExercise8.The safety video shows the proper __________ for leaving the cinema in case of fire.
9.The direction in which education starts a man will _________ his future life. ——Pluto
10.This training is designed for anyone who has _______ knowledge of outdoor survival.proceduredeterminelimitedReflectingWhat do you think is the most interesting part of an astronaut’s life? Why?
What new information did you learn from this unit?
Do you find it easier to use English to express curiosity now?
Do you feel more confident about writing an argumentative essay in English now? Why or why not?√√√√Ideas come from curiosity.——Walt DisneySummaryHomeworkPrepare a presentation on China’s space exploration.谢谢21世纪教育网(www.21cnjy.com) 中小学教育资源网站 有大把高质量资料?一线教师?一线教研员?
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