教
案
教学基本信息
课题
Unit10
I’ve
had
this
bike
for
three
years.
Period
2
学科
英语
学段:
初中
年级
初二
教材
书名:for
it!>
出版社:人教社
出版日期:
2013年
10月
教学目标及教学重点、难点
教学目标
文本解读:通过可视化工具(表格等),提取文本关键信息;关注人物情感,梳理人物情感背后的原因;
能力发展:在不同语境中运用词汇和语法;了解慈善捐赠活动,培养助人为乐的文化意识。
教学重难点
教学重点:
1.
通过可视化工具(表格等),提取文本关键信息;
2.
关注人物情感,梳理人物情感背后的原因;
3.
在不同语境中运用词汇和语法。
教学难点
关注人物情感,梳理人物情感背后的原因。
教学过程
教学环节
主要教学活动
设置意图
Step
1:
Lead-in
1.
free
talk
2.
brainstorm:
Do
you
keep
any
old
things?
What
are
you
going
to
do
with
them?
创设情境,引出话题,
激发兴趣,提出问题。
Step
2:
Read
for
specific
information
Scan
the
article
and
find
old
things
they
talked
about.
寻读文章,关注关键信息。
Step
3:
Read
for
general
information
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions。
1.
Why
did
they
decide
to
have
a
yard
sale?
2.
What
do
they
want
to
do
with
the
money
from
the
sale?
3.
Why
does
the
son
want
to
keep
his
train
and
railway
set?
细读文章,获取主要信息。
Step
4:
Read
for
structure
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
归纳信息,梳理文章结构;
分析评价,把握深层涵义。
Step
5:
Read
for
language
1.
Read
the
article
and
circle
the
new
words;
2.
Listen
to
the
T
and
take
notes;
3.
Match
the
sentences
with
the
word
meanings;
4.
Find
the
words
from
the
article
with
their
synonyms.
5.
Finish
the
conversation
between
a
neighbor
and
the
father
with
the
words
in
the
passage.
6.
Finish
the
letter
from
the
daughter
to
her
friend.
关注词汇,结合语境理解;在词、句、篇等语境中灵活运用重点词汇和语法。
Step
6:
Discuss
1.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions
How
can
the
old
toys
be
useful
again?
Have
you
ever
thought
about
having
a
yard
sale
to
sell
your
things?
What
would
you
do
with
the
money
you
raise?
2.
Let’s
have
a
school
charity
sale!
(1)
Match
the
steps
of
having
a
charity
sale
with
the
pictures.
(2)
Finish
the
Certificate
of
School
Charity
Sale
思考讨论,深化文章主题;
迁移运用,内化文化意识。
Step
7:
Summary
Summarize
what
Ss
have
learnt
in
this
class
in
terms
of
language
and
values.
总结本课。
Step
8:
Homework
1.
Make
a
sentence
with
each
word.
2.
Please
retell
the
story
according
to
the
chart.
巩固所学,迁移创新。(共45张PPT)
Unit
10
I’ve
had
this
bike
for
three
years.
Period
2
初二年级
英语
Reading
Section
A
3a-3c
Your
goals
By
the
end
of
this
period,
you
will
be
able
to
1.
get
key
information
by
using
charts;
2.
learn
and
use
words
in
contexts;
3.
learn
about
how
to
deal
with
your
old
things.
I
have
had
the
music
box
for
about
20
years.
The
music
box
brings
back
sweet
memories.
Free
talk
Do
you
keep
any
old
things?
How
long
have
you
had
them?
a
toy
train
old
books
a
toy
bear
old
clothes
a
bike
glasses
plates
bowls
a
vase
a
lamp
...
Brainstorm
What
are
you
going
to
do
with
them?
keep
them
because
they
bring
back
sweet
memories
give
old
things
away
to
people
who
need
them
sell
them
in
a
flea/second-hand
market
sell
them
in
a
yard
sale
A
yard
sale
is
also
called
garage
sale.
It’s
a
sale
of
things
from
sb's
house,
held
in
their
yard.
Read
the
article
written
by
a
father
for
a
newspaper
and
underline
the
old
things
mentioned.
Read
My
children
are
growing
up
fast.
My
daughter
is
16
and
my
boy
is
already
in
junior
high
school.
As
they
get
bigger,
our
house
seems
to
get
smaller.
So
we
want
to
sell
some
of
our
things
in
a
yard
sale
and
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
We
have
already
cleared
out
a
lot
of
things
from
our
bedrooms.
We
have
decided
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use.
3a.
Read
the
article
and
underline
the
old
things
mentioned.
My
son
was
quite
sad
at
first.
Although
he
has
not
played
with
his
old
toys
for
a
long
time,
he
still
wanted
to
keep
them.
For
example,
he
has
owned
a
train
and
railway
set
since
his
fourth
birthday,
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
And
he
did
not
want
to
lose
his
toy
monkey,
either.
He
slept
next
to
the
monkey
every
night
when
he
was
a
child.
My
daughter
was
more
understanding,
although
she
also
felt
sad
to
part
with
certain
toys.
3a.
Read
the
article
and
underline
the
old
things
mentioned.
As
for
me,
I
did
not
want
to
give
up
my
football
shirts,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
have
not
played
for
a
while
now.
I
am
getting
older,
too!
3a.
Read
the
article
and
underline
the
old
things
mentioned.
a
train
and
railway
set
a
toy
monkey
certain
toys
football
shirts
3a.
Read
the
article
and
underline
the
old
things
mentioned.
A?set?of?things
is
a
number
of
things
that
belong
together
or
that
are
thought
of
as
a
group.
Read
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Why
did
they
decide
to
have
a
yard
sale?
2.
What
do
they
want
to
do
with
the
money
from
the
sale?
3.
Why
does
the
son
want
to
keep
his
train
and
railway
set?
My
children
are
growing
up
fast.
My
daughter
is
16
and
my
boy
is
already
in
junior
high
school.
As
they
get
bigger,
our
house
seems
to
get
smaller.
So
we
want
to
sell
some
of
our
things
in
a
yard
sale
and
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
We
have
already
cleared
out
a
lot
of
things
from
our
bedrooms.
We
have
decided
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use.
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
My
son
was
quite
sad
at
first.
Although
he
has
not
played
with
his
old
toys
for
a
long
time,
he
still
wanted
to
keep
them.
For
example,
he
has
owned
a
train
and
railway
set
since
his
fourth
birthday,
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
And
he
did
not
want
to
lose
his
toy
monkey,
either.
He
slept
next
to
the
monkey
every
night
when
he
was
a
child.
My
daughter
was
more
understanding,
although
she
also
felt
sad
to
part
with
certain
toys.
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
As
for
me,
I
did
not
want
to
give
up
my
football
shirts,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
have
not
played
for
a
while
now.
I
am
getting
older,
too!
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
1.
Why
did
they
decide
to
have
a
yard
sale?
2.
What
do
they
want
to
do
with
the
money
from
the
sale?
3.
Why
does
the
son
want
to
keep
his
train
and
railway
set?
Because
they
have
too
many
things
in
the
house
and
don’t
seem
to
have
enough
space.
They
want
to
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
Because
he
has
had
it
since
his
fourth
birthday
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
Decision
of
the
family:
Person
Feelings
Things
Reasons
for
the
feelings
My
son
My
daughter
I
My
children
are
growing
up
fast.
My
daughter
is
16
and
my
boy
is
already
in
junior
high
school.
As
they
get
bigger,
our
house
seems
to
get
smaller.
So
we
want
to
sell
some
of
our
things
in
a
yard
sale
and
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
We
have
already
cleared
out
a
lot
of
things
from
our
bedrooms.
We
have
decided
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use.
decision
of
the
family
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
My
son
was
quite
sad
at
first.
Although
he
has
not
played
with
his
old
toys
for
a
long
time,
he
still
wanted
to
keep
them.
For
example,
he
has
owned
a
train
and
railway
set
since
his
fourth
birthday,
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
And
he
did
not
want
to
lose
his
toy
monkey,
either.
He
slept
next
to
the
monkey
every
night
when
he
was
a
child.
My
daughter
was
more
understanding,
although
she
also
felt
sad
to
part
with
certain
toys.
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
As
for
me,
I
did
not
want
to
give
up
my
football
shirts,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
have
not
played
for
a
while
now.
I
am
getting
older,
too!
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
reluctant
Read
the
article
and
finish
the
chart.
Decision
of
the
family:
Person
Feelings
Things
Reasons
of
the
feelings
My
son
My
daughter
I
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use
a
train
and
railway
set
a
toy
monkey
quite
sad
has
owned...since...;
slept
next
to...when...
sad
but
understanding
certain
toys
/
a
bit
reluctant
football
shirts
haven’t
played...for...;
am
getting
older.
Read
the
article
and
circle
the
words
you
don’t
know.
Read
and
circle
My
children
are
growing
up
fast.
My
daughter
is
16
and
my
boy
is
already
in
junior
high
school.
As
they
get
bigger,
our
house
seems
to
get
smaller.
So
we
want
to
sell
some
of
our
things
in
a
yard
sale
and
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
We
have
already
cleared
out
a
lot
of
things
from
our
bedrooms.
We
have
decided
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use.
Read
the
article
and
circle
the
new
words.
to
tidy
a
place
by
throwing
away
things
that
you
don’t
want
to
become
older
or
an
adult
not...any
more
My
son
was
quite
sad
at
first.
Although
he
has
not
played
with
his
old
toys
for
a
long
time,
he
still
wanted
to
keep
them.
For
example,
he
has
owned
a
train
and
railway
set
since
his
fourth
birthday,
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
And
he
did
not
want
to
lose
his
toy
monkey,
either.
He
slept
next
to
the
monkey
every
night
when
he
was
a
child.
My
daughter
was
more
understanding,
although
she
also
felt
sad
to
part
with
certain
toys.
to
lose
or
to
give
something
to
someone
else,
often
when
you
don’t
want
to
kind
and
forgiving
have
Read
the
article
and
circle
the
new
words.
As
for
me,
I
did
not
want
to
give
up
my
football
shirts,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
have
not
played
for
a
while
now.
I
am
getting
older,
too!
to
stop
doing
or
having
something
always
telling
the
truth,
and
never
stealing
or
cheating
about
Read
the
article
and
circle
the
new
words.
grow
up
a.
to
become
older
or
an
adult
b.
to
stop
behaving
in
a
silly
or
childish
way
c.
to
become
larger
or
more
important
(
)
1.
The
factory
has
grown
up
since
1978.
(
)
2.
She
grew
up
in
China.
(
)
3.
It’s
time
you
grow
up.
Match
the
sentences
with
the
word
meanings.
c
a
b
part
v.
a.
to
prevent
someone
from
being
with
someone
else
b.
(something
or
someone)
to
move
away
from
each
other
(
)
1.
He
crossed
the
sitting-room
and
parted
the
curtains.
(
)
2.
He
gave
me
a
letter
and
we
parted
pleasantly.
(
)
3.
I
don’t
believe
that
my
parents
and
I
will
ever
be
parted.
Match
the
sentences
with
the
word
meanings.
b
b
a
polysemy
(一词多义)
1.
lose
2.
truthful
3.
some
time
4.
quickly
5.
go
to
sleep
3c.
Match
the
words
with
their
synonyms.
a
lot
of,
honest,
fast,
part
with,
although,
go
to
bed,
children,
a
while,
bigger,
no
longer
6.
kids
7.
many
8.
even
though
9.
get
older
10.
not...any
more
part
with
honest
a
while
fast
go
to
bed
children
a
lot
of
although
get
bigger
no
longer
synonym
(同义词)
Neighbor:
Ken,
what
are
you
doing?
Ken:
I
am
putting
away
some
old
things
with
my
.
Neighbor:
What
are
you
doing
it
for?
Ken:
My
kids
are
growing
up
.
As
they
have
gotten
,
they
haven’t
played
with
the
toys
for
now.
So
we
are
clearing
out
things
and
we
have
decided
to
donate
them
to
a
children’s
home.
Finish
the
conversation
between
a
neighbor
and
the
father
with
the
words
in
the
article.
kids
fast
bigger
/
older
a
while
a
lot
of
Neighbor:
Well,
it
sounds
good.
Do
Cherry
and
Bob
agree
with
the
idea?
Ken:
,
Bob
felt
quite
sad
to
his
toy
monkey.
Because
when
he
was
a
little
boy,
he
couldn’t
without
it.
Cherry
was
more
understanding,
it’s
hard
for
her
to
say
goodbye
to
her
toys.
Neighbor:
Maybe
you
can
take
them
out
for
a
big
dinner
as
a
reward
for
being
so
generous.
Ken:
Great
idea!
To
be
honest
part
with
/
lose
sleep
although
Finish
the
conversation
between
a
neighbor
and
the
father
with
the
words
in
the
passage.
Dear
Mary,
How
is
everything
going
on
with
you?
We
are
going
to
do
something
great
next
Sunday.
We
are
going
to
have
a
yard
sale.
Last
Friday,
Dad
told
us
that
our
house
ran
out
of
space,
so
we
that
we
no
longer
use.
At
the
beginning,
my
brother
Bob
was
sad,
because
he
since
his
fourth
birthday.
And
he
also
liked
the
monkey
toy
he
has
had
Finish
the
letter
from
the
daughter
to
her
friend.
decided
to
sell
things
has
owned
the
train
and
railway
set
since
he
was
a
child.
It’s
still
in
good
condition
and
beautiful.
I
would
like
to
sell
a
doll
I
(own,
five
years).
I
would
also
like
to
give
away
the
small
bike
I
(not,
ride,
two
years).
Daddy
will
give
up
his
football
shirts
because
he
(not
play,
a
while).
We
will
give
the
money
we
raise
to
the
children’s
home.
I
think
it’s
really
meaningful.
Welcome
to
our
yard
sale
next
Sunday.
Yours,
Cherry
Finish
the
letter
from
the
daughter
to
her
friend.
have
owned
for
five
years
haven’t
ridden
for
two
years
hasn’t
played
for
a
while
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
4.
How
can
the
old
toys
be
useful
again?
5.
Have
you
ever
thought
about
having
a
yard
sale
to
sell
your
things?
What
would
you
do
with
the
money
you
raise?
My
children
are
growing
up
fast.
My
daughter
is
16
and
my
boy
is
already
in
junior
high
school.
As
they
get
bigger,
our
house
seems
to
get
smaller.
So
we
want
to
sell
some
of
our
things
in
a
yard
sale
and
give
the
money
to
a
children’s
home.
We
have
already
cleared
out
a
lot
of
things
from
our
bedrooms.
We
have
decided
to
each
sell
five
things
that
we
no
longer
use.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
My
son
was
quite
sad
at
first.
Although
he
has
not
played
with
his
old
toys
for
a
long
time,
he
still
wanted
to
keep
them.
For
example,
he
has
owned
a
train
and
railway
set
since
his
fourth
birthday,
and
he
played
with
it
almost
every
week
until
he
was
about
seven.
And
he
did
not
want
to
lose
his
toy
monkey,
either.
He
slept
next
to
the
monkey
every
night
when
he
was
a
child.
My
daughter
was
more
understanding,
although
she
also
felt
sad
to
part
with
certain
toys.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
As
for
me,
I
did
not
want
to
give
up
my
football
shirts,
but,
to
be
honest,
I
have
not
played
for
a
while
now.
I
am
getting
older,
too!
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
4.
How
can
the
old
toys
be
useful
again?
give
old
toys
away
to
children
in
need
hold
a
yard
sale
to
raise
money
use
old
toys
for
other
practical
purposes
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
5.
Have
you
ever
thought
about
having
a
yard
sale
to
sell
your
things?
What
would
you
do
with
the
money
you
raise?
Yes.
donate
my
money
to
the
old
people’s
home
buy
some
gifts
for
my
parents
save
money
for
something
special
3b.
Read
the
article
and
answer
the
questions.
Your
school
is
going
to
have
a
charity
sale.
The
money
raised
will
be
given
to
a
children’s
home
to
buy
some
books
for
homeless
kids.
Let’s
have
a
school
charity
sale.
Match
the
steps
of
having
a
charity
sale
with
the
pictures.
A
B
C
D
E
(
)
1.
Gather
your
things.
(
)
2.
Price
your
goods.
(
)
3.
Make
an
ad.
B
D
A
C
E
(
)
4.
Display
your
things.
(
)
5.
Be
nice
and
helpful
to
your
customers.
Charity
Sale
Think
and
finish
Certificate
of
the
School
Charity
Sale
Things
to
sell
Description
Price
1.
a
pencil
box
I
have
owned
it
for
1
year.
$
5
2.
3.
an
umbrella
It’s
pink
and
I
have
only
used
it
for
three
times.
$
10
a
bike
It’s
a
mountain
bike
and
I’ve
had
it
for
5
years.
$
35
Language
Summarize
Values
The
yard
sale
Clear
out
your
things
regularly.
Make
old
things
useful
again
by
giving
them
away
or
having
a
yard
sale.
what
why
how
Homework
1.
Make
a
sentence
with
each
word
or
phrase.
grow
up,
clear
out,
no
longer,
own,
understanding,
part
with,
give
up,
honest
2.
Please
retell
the
article
according
to
the
chart.
Thank
you
for
watching!