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新人教版(2019)英语必修一
Unit3
fascinating
parks
period
1
reading
and
thinking教学设计
课题
Period
1Reading
and
Thinking
单元
Unit3
学科
English
年级
Grade
1
教材分析
This
unit
is
about
“Fascinating
Parks”.
It
explores
the
Sarek
national
park.The
park
is
a
magnificent
wilderness
that
is
a
world-class
example
of
a
national
park.The
aim
of
the
reading
passage
is
to
guide
students
to
appreciate
the
charm
of
the
national
park,
broaden
their
horizons
and
inspire
to
respect
and
protect
the
nature.
学习
目标与核心素养
Knowledge
objectives:
grasp
some
important
words,
phrases
and
expressions
in
this
part
Skill
objectives:
master
related
reading
skills,
for
example,
skimming,
scanning
Emotional
objectives:
learn
to
respect
nature
and
life,
and
think
further
the
life
experience,
thus
facing
every
day
bravely
and
happily.
重点
Help
students
to
know
how
to
use
some
words
and
sentences
to
describe
a
park.
难点
The
structure
of
difficult
sentences
教学过程
教学环节
教师活动
学生活动
设计意图
导入新课
Step1
leading
–in
Use
ppt
to
show
some
pictures
about
the
national
parks
and
answer
questions.
Questions:
What
kinds
of
parks
have
you
been
to?
What
are
they
like?
When
you
think
of
national
parks,
what
comes
to
mind
first?
What
is
the
national
park?
A
national
park
is
not
a
playground.
It’s
a
sanctuary
for
nature
and
for
humans
who
will
accept
nature
on
nature’s
own
terms.
——Michael
From
Watch
the
pictures
and
answer
the
related
questions.
Pictures
can
improve
their
interest
in
the
topic
and
understand
the
national
park
easily.
讲授新课
Step2
While-reading
PPT5,
Skim
the
text
and
match
the
subheadings
with
the
paragraphs.
Use
subheadings:
Good
subheadings
catch
the
reader’s
eye
and
make
him
or
her
want
to
read
more.
Working
out
the
idea
behind
the
subheadings
can
help
you
better
understand
the
structure
and
the
key
points
of
the
text.
A
Land
of
Mountains
and
Ice
P2
Man
at
Peace
with
Nature
P3
A
Land
of
Adventure
P4
A
Summer
Where
the
Sun
Never
Sleeps
P1
PPT6,
“Reading
of
para.
1”
wake
up
to
buffet
cloth
edge
PPT
5,
“Question
Time”
1.How
many
hours
a
day
does
the
sun
shine
in
summer
in
Sarek?
2.Why
does
the
writer
say“telling
whether
it
is
morning
or
night
is
impossible”?
PPT
8&9,
“Reading
of
para.
2”
be
covered
with/by
vast
vast
sheets
of
ice
territory
ban
boundary
visible
PPT
10,
“Question
Time”
What
steps
has
the
Swedish
government
taken
to
keep
Sarek
in
its
natural
state?
PPT
11&12,
“Reading
of
para.
3”
on
the
move
accompany
adopt
sour
a
number
of
PPT
13,
“Question
Time”
How
has
life
changed
for
the
Sami?
Why
might
so
few
Sami
want
to
live
in
Sarek?
PPT14“Reading
of
para.
4”
17.set
out
set
about
18.bless
be
blessed
with
PPT
15,
“Question
Time”
5.
Why
does
the
writer
think
the
sweat
and
hard
work
is
worth
it?
6.Would
you
like
to
visit
Sarek?
Why
or
why
not?
PPT
16&17,
Pair
work
Translate
the
sentences:
1.
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
现在分词短语做补语,修饰the
wind,buffet与the
wind是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
译文:风噼里啪啦地拍打着我的帐篷,我在这声响中醒来
2.
But
every
spring,
a
small
number
of
Sami
still
follow
their
reindeer
into
the
valleys
of
Sarek,
living
in
tents
or
old
cottages
and
enjoying
their
traditions.
现在分词短语做伴随状语,与主语a
small
number
of
Sami是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
译文:但每年春天,仍有少数萨米人跟随他们的驯鹿进入萨勒克山谷,住在帐篷或旧农舍里,享受他们的传统。
PPT19,20&21
Competition&group
show
Are
these
senses
used
to
describe
Sarek
in
the
text?If
so,
explain
how.
Sight:Spreading
out
before,
branches
of
the
Rapa
River
flow
through
the
valley
below…
an
ancient
Sami
cottage
is
visible.
Close
by,
there
are
a
few
reindeer
feeding
on
grass.
Touch:After
breakfast,
I
pack
my
bag
and
set
out
again.
Since
I
must
carry
all
of
my
food
and
supplies
with
me,
my
bag
weighs
about
30
kilograms.
If
today
is
anything
like
yesterday,
it
will
be
full
of
sweat
and
hard
work
as
I
hike
over
this
difficult
land
to
my
destination
on
the
other
side
of
the
valley.
Smell:Here
I
am,
alone…
breathing
the
fresh
air,
and
enjoying
this
great
adventure
Taste:This
morning
my
breakfast
is
flat
bread
warmed
over
a
fire,
dried
reindeer
meat,
and
some
sweet
and
sour
berries
that
I
found
growing
near
my
tent.
Sound:I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
Complete
the
passage
with
the
correct
forms
of
the
words
from
the
text.
In
the
remote
far
north
of
Sweden,
in
Sarek
National
Park
above
the
Arctic
Circle,
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
Standing
at
the
edge
of
the
mountain,
watching
the
Rapa
River
flow
through
the
valley
below,
I
feel
so
blessed
to
be
alive
and
have
this
rare
opportunity
to
explore
this
unique
territory
,
which
is
almost
unknown
to
the
outside
world.
Once
covered
by
vast
sheets
of
ice,
Sarek’s
mountains
are
home
to
the
Sami,
the
native
residents
of
the
park.
The
Sami
lived
off
reindeer
,
moved
with
them,
and
accompanied
them
for
hundreds
of
years.
Today,
most
Sami
have
left
their
ancient
cottages
in
the
mountain
valleys
and
live
a
modern
life
in
villages
near
Sarek
instead.
To
keep
its
natural
state,
except
for
the
Sami,
on
one
is
allowed
to
live
in
Sarek,
and
all
new
development
is
banned
within
the
park
boundaries
It
is
hoped
that
Sarek
National
Park
will
always
remain
as
it
is,
natural
and
beautiful.
PPT22
Discussion
Let’s
travel
the
Sarek
National
Park
with
the
author.
PPT23&24
Deep
thinking
Question
1:Is
it
worth
making
a
place
like
Sarek
a
national
park?
Give
your
reasons.
Yes.
People
can
go
there
and
appreciate
the
beauty
of
nature,
and
therefore
better
understand
the
importance
of
nature
protection.
Tips:People
can
enjoy
such
a
natural
beauty
only
if
it’s
protected
and
kept
in
natural
state.
From
Michael
Frome’s
quote,
we
learn
a
national
park
is
a
place
where
we
should
live
in
harmony
with
nature.
Question
2:Do
you
think
setting
up
national
parks
is
an
effective
way
to
balance
development
and
the
protection
of
nature?
Why
or
why
not?
Yes,
it
is
an
effective
way.
Only
a
very
small
part
of
the
world
has
been
set
aside
for
national
parks,
so
there
are
still
plenty
of
places
that
can
be
developed
without
having
to
touch
the
most
beautiful
and
interesting
natural
spots.
Exercise:
我们应该认识到必须依靠自己的现实。(wake
up
to)
We
must
wake
up
to
the
fact
that
we
have
to
depend
on
ourselves.
2.
当我们接到电话说他错过火车了,我们认为这是个玩笑。(v-ing)(2019全国II
改编)
When
we
got
a
call
saying
he
had
missed
the
train,we
thought
it
was
a
joke.
3.紧张地面对挑战,我知道我将轻声对自己说两个简单的字“做你自己”(v-ing)(2019北京)
Nervously
facing
challenges,
I
know
I
will
whisper
to
myself
the
two
simple
words
“Be
yourself”.
Skim
the
text
and
read
the
passage
carefully
,
paying
attention
to
some
words
and
expression.
Work
in
pairs
to
translate
the
sentences
Show
them
in
groups
from
five
aspects:
sight,
touch,
smell,
taste,
sound
Complete
the
passage
and
check
in
groups
Think
about
the
questions
and
discuss
how
to
deal
with
the
problem.
By
skimming
the
passage,
they
can
grasp
the
main
idea
and
details
clearly
and
quickly.
So
their
reading
ability
can
be
improved
little
by
little.
It
can
make
them
think
carefully
and
finish
task
by
themselves.
They
can
find
the
details
as
if
they
were
in.
They
can
gain
more
content
by
team
work
and
thinking
on
their
own.
课堂小结
Step6
Homework
Write
your
opinions
on
setting
up
national
parks.
Support
your
ideas
with
the
examples
from
the
text.(80-120词左右)
板书
Unit3
fascinating
parks
wake
up
to
buffet
cloth
edge
be
covered
with/by
vast
vast
sheets
of
ice
territory
ban
boundary
visible
on
the
move
accompany
adopt
sour
a
number
of
set
out
to
do=set
about
doing
be
blessed
with
2.
Translate
the
sentences:
1.
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
现在分词短语做补语,修饰the
wind,buffet与the
wind是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
2.
But
every
spring,
a
small
number
of
Sami
still
follow
their
reindeer
into
the
valleys
of
Sarek,
living
in
tents
or
old
cottages
and
enjoying
their
traditions.
现在分词短语做伴随状语,与主语a
small
number
of
Sami是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
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Unit3
Fascinating
Parks
Period
1
Reading
and
Thinking
Sarek
National
Park
—Europe’s
hidden
natural
treasure
选择性必修一
人教版(2019)
Yellowstone
National
Park
What
kinds
of
parks
have
you
been
to?What
are
they
like?
Grand
Canyon
National
Park
Bialowieza
National
Park
Lead-in
Lead-in
Sarek
National
Park
When
you
think
of
national
parks,
what
comes
to
mind
first?
Lead-in
Lead-in
valley
cottage
glacier
reindeer
Pre-Reading
Question
What
is
the
national
park?
A
national
park
is
not
a
playground.
It’s
a
sanctuary
for
nature
and
for
humans
who
will
accept
nature
on
nature’s
own
terms.
——Michael
Frome
While-reading
Skim
the
text
and
match
the
subheadings
with
the
paragraphs.
Use
subheadings:
Good
subheadings
catch
the
reader’s
eye
and
make
him
or
her
want
to
read
more.
Working
out
the
idea
behind
the
subheadings
can
help
you
better
understand
the
structure
and
the
key
points
of
the
text.
A
Land
of
Mountains
and
Ice
Man
at
Peace
with
Nature
A
Land
of
Adventure
A
Summer
Where
the
Sun
Never
Sleeps
paragraph1
paragraph4
paragraph3
paragraph2
Reading
vocabulary
wake
up
to
醒来觉察到
2.
buffet
vt.
连续猛击
n.
自助餐
3.
cloth
n.
一块布;织物;布料
4.
edge
n.
边缘;刀刃
v.
(使)徐徐移动;给…加边
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
Even
though
the
sun
is
brightly
shining,
telling
whether
it
is
morning
or
night
is
impossible.
I’m
above
the
Arctic
Circle,
where
in
summer
the
sun
never
sets.
Checking
my
watch,
I
see
that
it
is
7:
30
a.m.
I
leave
my
tent
and
walk
over
to
the
mountain
edge.
Spreading
out
before
me,
branches
of
the
Rapa
River
flow
through
the
valley
below.
I’m
in
the
remote
far
north
of
Sweden
in
Sarek
National
Park,
a
place
with
no
roads
or
towns. 
para.1
Question
Time
How
many
hours
a
day
does
the
sun
shine
in
summer
in
Sarek?
2.
Why
does
the
writer
say“telling
whether
it
is
morning
or
night
is
impossible”?
24
hours
a
day.
Because
the
writer
is
above
the
Arctic
Circle,where
in
summer
the
sun
never
sets.
Reading
Sarek’s
mountains
used
to
be
covered
by
vast
sheets
of
ice.
Around
9,
000
years
ago,
this
ice
melted,
leaving
behind
about
100
glaciers.
Soon
after,
reindeer
began
to
arrive.
Following
the
reindeer
were
the
Sami
people,
who
made
this
territory
their
home.
Getting
here
is
quite
difficult,
so
apart
from
the
Sami
very
few
people
have
ever
seen
Sarek.
vocabulary
5.
be
covered
by/with
被…覆盖
6.
vast
adj.
辽阔的;巨大的
7.
vast
sheets
of
ice
巨大的冰层
8.
territory
n.
领土;版图
领域;地盘
para.2
Reading
?
In
1909,
Sarek
was
made
a
national
park
in
order
to
keep
the
land
in
its
natural
state.
Though
the
Sami
are
allowed
to
continue
their
traditional
way
of
life
in
the
park,
no
one
else
can
live
here,
and
all
new
development
is
banned
within
park
boundaries.
At
the
far
side
of
the
valley,
an
ancient
Sami
cottage
is
visible.
Close
by,
there
are
a
few
reindeer
feeding
on
grass.
para.2
vocabulary
9.
ban
v.
明令禁止;取缔
n.
禁令
10.
boundary
n.
边界;界限
11.
visible
adj.
看得见的;可见的
Question
Time
3.
What
steps
has
the
Swedish
government
taken
to
keep
Sarek
in
its
natural
state?
It
was
made
a
national
park,
no
one
besides
the
Sami
can
live
there,
and
new
development
is
banned.
Reading
For
hundreds
of
years,
looking
after
reindeer
was
a
way
of
life
for
the
Sami.
They
used
the
reindeer’s
meat
for
food,
their
bones
for
tools,
and
their
skin
for
making
clothes
and
tents.
Since
reindeer
were
always
on
the
move,
the
Sami
would
pick
up
their
tents
and
accompany
them.
Today,
most
Sami
have
houses
in
villages
near
Sarek
and
live
a
modern
life
just
like
their
neighbours.
para.
3
vocabulary
12.
on
the
move
在行进中;在移动中
13.
accompany
vt.
陪伴;陪同;伴随;(尤指用钢琴)为……伴奏
Reading
But
every
spring,
a
small
number
of
Sami
still
follow
their
reindeer
into
the
valleys
of
Sarek,
living
in
tents
or
old
cottages
and
enjoying
their
traditions.
I
am
not
a
Sami,
but
in
Sarek
I’ve
adopted
some
of
their
habits.
For
example,
this
morning
my
breakfast
is
flat
bread
warmed
over
a
fire,
dried
reindeer
meat,
and
some
sweet
and
sour
berries
that
I
found
growing
near
my
tent.
para.
3
vocabulary
14.
adopt
vt.
采用;采取;采纳
vi.
&vt.
领养
15.
sour
adj.
酸的;有酸味的
16.
a
number
of
大量的;许多,修饰可数名词复数
Question
Time
4.
How
has
life
changed
for
the
Sami?
Why
might
so
few
Sami
want
to
live
in
Sarek?
They
no
longer
regard
looking
after
reindeer
as
their
major
way
of
life.
Most
of
them
have
houses
in
villages
and
live
a
modern
life.
But
they
enjoy
their
traditions
by
following
their
reindeer
into
the
valleys
occasionally
every
spring.
They
might
not
want
to
live
in
Sarek
because
life
there
is
quite
hard.
Reading
After
breakfast,
I
pack
my
bag
and
set
out
again.
Since
I
must
carry
all
of
my
food
and
supplies
with
me,
my
bag
weighs
about
30
kilograms.
If
today
is
anything
like
yesterday,
it
will
be
full
of
sweat
and
hard
work
as
I
hike
over
this
difficult
land
to
my
destination
on
the
other
side
of
the
valley.
However,
I
cannot
complain.
Being
in
such
a
beautiful
and
wild
place
makes
me
feel
blessed
to
be
alive.
Here
I
am,
alone
under
this
broad
sky,
breathing
the
fresh
air,
and
enjoying
this
great
adventure.
What
could
be
better?
vocabulary
17.
set
out
出发;启程;(怀着目标)开始工作
set
out
to
do
sth
=set
about
doing
开始着手做某事
18.
bless
vt.
祝福
be
blessed
with
享有……福气
para.
4
Question
Time
5.
Why
does
the
writer
think
the
sweat
and
hard
work
is
worth
it?
6.Would
you
like
to
visit
Sarek?
Why
or
why
not?
It
is
a
beautiful
and
wild
place,
and
the
writer
is
enjoying
a
great
adventure.
It
is
a
beautiful
and
wild
place,
and
the
writer
is
enjoying
a
great
adventure.
Pair
Work
Translate
the
sentences:
1.
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
现在分词短语做补语,修饰the
wind,buffet与the
wind是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
译文:风噼里啪啦地拍打着我的帐篷,我在这声响中醒来
Pair
Work
2.
But
every
spring,
a
small
number
of
Sami
still
follow
their
reindeer
into
the
valleys
of
Sarek,
living
in
tents
or
old
cottages
and
enjoying
their
traditions.
译文:但每年春天,仍有少数萨米人跟随他们的驯鹿进入萨勒克山谷,住在帐篷或旧农舍里,享受他们的传统。
现在分词短语做伴随状语,与主语a
small
number
of
Sami是逻辑上的主谓关系,即主动关系
Competition
Group
A
(Girls)
PK
Group
B
(Boys)
Please
fill
in
the
forms
as
soon
as
possible
Rules:
If
you
have
found
out
the
answer,
please
stand
up
as
quickly
as
possible.
If
you
are
right,
you
can
get
one
point
for
your
group.
Group
show
Sight
Touch
Smell
Taste
Sound
Are
these
senses
used
to
describe
Sarek
in
the
text?If
so,
explain
how.
Spreading
out
before,
branches
of
the
Rapa
River
flow
through
the
valley
below…
an
ancient
Sami
cottage
is
visible.
Close
by,
there
are
a
few
reindeer
feeding
on
grass.
After
breakfast,
I
pack
my
bag
and
set
out
again.
Since
I
must
carry
all
of
my
food
and
supplies
with
me,
my
bag
weighs
about
30
kilograms.
If
today
is
anything
like
yesterday,
it
will
be
full
of
sweat
and
hard
work
as
I
hike
over
this
difficult
land
to
my
destination
on
the
other
side
of
the
valley.
Here
I
am,
alone…
breathing
the
fresh
air,
and
enjoying
this
great
adventure.
This
morning
my
breakfast
is
flat
bread
warmed
over
a
fire,
dried
reindeer
meat,
and
some
sweet
and
sour
berries
that
I
found
growing
near
my
tent.
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
buffeting
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
Group
show
Complete
the
passage
with
the
correct
forms
of
the
words
from
the
text.
In
the
remote
far
north
of
Sweden,
in
Sarek
National
Park
above
the
Arctic
Circle,
I
wake
up
to
the
sound
of
the
wind
the
cloth
of
my
tent.
Standing
at
the
of
the
mountain,
watching
the
Rapa
River
through
the
valley
below,
I
feel
so
to
be
alive
and
have
this
rare
opportunity
to
explore
this
unique
,
which
is
almost
unknown
to
the
outside
world.
buffeting
edge
flow
blessed
territory
Group
show
Once
covered
by
sheets
of
ice,
Sarek’s
mountains
are
home
to
the
Sami,
the
native
residents
of
the
park.
The
Sami
lived
off
reindeer
,
moved
with
them,
and
them
for
hundreds
of
years.
Today,
most
Sami
have
left
their
ancient
in
the
mountain
valleys
and
live
a
modern
life
in
villages
near
Sarek
instead.
To
keep
its
natural
state,
except
for
the
Sami,
on
one
is
allowed
to
live
in
Sarek,
and
all
new
development
is
within
the
park
.
It
is
hoped
that
Sarek
National
Park
will
always
remain
as
it
is,
natural
and
beautiful.
vast
accompanied
cottages
banned
boundaries
Retelling
At
7:30
a.m
this
morning
Let’s
travel
the
Sarek
National
Park
with
the
author.
The
mountain
edge
The
Rapa
River
Cottage
Sami
Reindeer
After
breakfast,
setting
out
again
Deep
thinking
Question
1:Is
it
worth
making
a
place
like
Sarek
a
national
park?
Give
your
reasons.
Yes.
People
can
go
there
and
appreciate
the
beauty
of
nature,
and
therefore
better
understand
the
importance
of
nature
protection.
Tips:People
can
enjoy
such
a
natural
beauty
only
if
it’s
protected
and
kept
in
natural
state.
From
Michael
Frome’s
quote,
we
learn
a
national
park
is
a
place
where
we
should
live
in
harmony
with
nature.
Deep
thinking
Question
2:Do
you
think
setting
up
national
parks
is
an
effective
way
to
balance
development
and
the
protection
of
nature?
Why
or
why
not?
Yes,
it
is
an
effective
way.
Only
a
very
small
part
of
the
world
has
been
set
aside
for
national
parks,
so
there
are
still
plenty
of
places
that
can
be
developed
without
having
to
touch
the
most
beautiful
and
interesting
natural
spots.
Exercises
根据提示词或短语翻译句子。
1.我们应该认识到必须依靠自己的现实。(wake
up
to)
2.
当我们接到电话说他错过火车了,我们认为这是个玩笑。(v-ing)
(2019全国II
改编)
3.紧张地面对挑战,我知道我将轻声对自己说两个简单的字“做你自己”
(v-ing)(2019北京)
We
must
wake
up
to
the
fact
that
we
have
to
depend
on
ourselves.
When
we
got
a
call
saying
he
had
missed
the
train,we
thought
it
was
a
joke.
Nervously
facing
challenges,
I
know
I
will
whisper
to
myself
the
two
simple
words
“Be
yourself”.
Homework
Write
your
opinions
on
setting
up
national
parks.
Support
your
ideas
with
the
examples
from
the
text.
(80-120词左右)
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