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2019-2020年新人教版高中英语选修10 unit 3《fairness for all》教案.doc

2019-2020年新人教版高中英语选修10 unit 3《fairness for all》教案.doc

The First Period Reading (I)Teaching goals教学目标1.Target language目标语言重点词汇和短语boycott,prohibit,break the law,challenge,submit,negotiate,punctual,bomb,nationwide,constitutional,battle,happiness,liberty,unjust,separation,tradition,hopeful,coincidence,hostility2.Ability goals能力目标Enable students to know some background information of the Civil Rights Movement and develop students’ ability to master the basic strategy of reading narrative passage by using Inquiry-Answer.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help students get familiar with the background information Of the Civil Rights Movement and write a summary of narrative passage by listing and arranging the major events in the right order.Teaching important points教学重点Help students to pick out the clues of the events and grasp the whole process Of the important movement.Teaching difficult points教学难点Help students master the reading strategies-prediction,inquiry and processing. Teaching methods教学方法Team work learning,task-based learning,inquiry,prediction and processing.Teaching aids教具准备A projector and some slides.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I Warming upTask one: Know the heroesT: Look at the three photos and tell me who they are.Sa: The out in the first picture is the president of Abraham Lincoln.Sb: The second one is the famous black leader Martin Luther King, Jr.Sc: The third one is Paul Robeson. He is a writer.Task two: Know their contributionsT: These three people are famous political leaders who devoted themselves to the liberty of the American black people. Work in pairs and tell me their separate contributions to this career.Sa: Lincoln is a famous American president, who declared to set free the black slaves free as equal citizens of the USA. But his decision caused strong opposition from the white people in the southern states, especially those owners of planta tions. Later he was murdered by an extremist.Sb: Martin is a famous black leader during the Civil Rights Movement. He led non-vio lent marches and demonstrations in struggle for equality between black people and white people. His famous speech—— I Have A Dream inspired a lot of people.Sc: Paul Robeson is a black writer, artist and political leader. He set up several magazines to call on black people to struggle for better treatment and equal rights during the Civil Rights Movement.Step II Pre-readingTask one: Brainstorm background informationT: What happened in picture one?Ss: A black man suffered beatings and was injured seriously.T: Picture two was the poor area where most black people lived. What kind of condition did they live in?Ss: They lived a hard life. Their houses were shabby and rubbish could be seen everywhere.T: From picture three we can see a sign "White Waiting Room", why was there sucha Sign?Ss: Before 1950s in most southern states the government carried out the separation policy. The black people were not allowed to mix with the white people. Therefore they were restricted to use poor and uncomfortable public facilities.T: What conclusions can you draw from these three pictures?Ss: The black people were discriminated by the white people and the government. Task two: Find the factsT: Look at the facts below and find out what were the restrictions that the black people suffered before the Civil Ri ghts Movement?Sa: The black people were not regarded as full citizens. Their rights were strongly restricted and the whole social system was not in favor of the black people.Sb: There were obvious different treatment for black people and white people. The black people must sit at the back of buses or trolleybuses; they go to special schools for blacks and they take jobs with lower pay than whites.Task three: "Experience" the poor life of black peopleT: If you were a black young student, you would have to go to a far-away school for schooling. On your way from and to school you would often be bullied by the white students. How would you feel if you suffered such unfair treatment?Sa: I would feel very angry and take up actions to fight for better and fairer treatment. Sb: l would feel it's unfair and find it hard to accept such a fact, because people in the same society should enjoy equal rights whatever their color is.T: The black people shared the same feeling with you. They also wanted to find a way out of their bad situations.Step III While-readingTask one: Predict the content according to the title ( Top - down)T: In China, it is said: "where there is oppression, there is rebellion." The black people suffered such unfair treatment. They had to fight for equality. There came a revolution. Please look at the title of the reading The Start of The Civil Rights Movement and guess who started the Civil Rights Movement.Sa: It should be the black people in the USA.T: Yes. You're right. What was the Civil Rights Movement about?Ss: The black people struggled for equal rights and full citizenship in the society. Task two: Skim for main ideaT: Read the passage quickly and try to find information to answer the questions. Questions:1. What incident started the opening of Montgomery Bus Boy cott?2. What was the first day of boycott like?3. What difficulties did the boycott meet with?4. What was the symbol to show the success of Montgomery Bus Boycott? Answers:l. Rosa Parks was arrested because of her refusal to give seat to the white.2. It went smoothly as it was planned.3. The white people tried many tricks to stop the boycott, but they were not successful.4. The Supreme Court agreed it was wrong and declared the segregation policy on the bus should be canceled.Task three: SurveyT: Read this passage again carefully and answer the questions (Ex. 1) of Comprehending on Page 23.A few minutes later.T: Time is up. The first one. Volunteer?Sa: Because Rosa Parks refused to give seat to the white, then the blacks called on a boycott of the buses and trolleybuses. The accident happened on Sunday, Dec. 4th, 1955.Sb: All the blacks supported Rosa Parks.T: Correct. The third one.Sc: The boycott lasted a year.T: Yes. The next one.Sd: The white people wanted to bomb the Luther King,Jr and the other leaders. T: Good. You're right. The fifth.Se: White people think they were in upper-class of the society, and the black people were in lower-class.T: Good. Let's go on with next question.Sf. The success of the boycott began the Civil Rights Movement that led to the improvement of conditions for black people in education, housing, jobs and hotels throughout the USA.T: Good. You've got it. Th e last one, please.Sg: Nov. 13th, 1956.T: You did a good job in doing Exercise one. Now work in pairs and put these events in correct order. (Do Exercise two of Comprehending).Task four: Read and build the schema chart of the passageRead the whole passage and build the schema chart below.T: Let's analyze the text. Look at the slide. I'll give you five minutes to discuss the main idea of the four passages from Maryann Jones' diary.Sample schema chart:Answer:Task five: SummaryT: Write a summary according to the tasks above. List the major events of the whole process and organize the whole passage in a well-designed way.Sample summary:Rosa parks, a black woman, got on a bus and sat in the fifth row. She was supposed to give seat to a standing white man, but she refused to do so. Therefore, she was arrested. This unfair treatment made the black people very angry. King and other black people called on a bus boycott in Montgomery. The bus boycott went smoothly and successfully. All the black people united as a whole and they went to work on foot or in taxis. A year later, the boycott met with hardships. The white businesses were suffering and they tried many tricks to stop the boycott. The houses of Martin and other black leaders were bombed. But all their tricks failed. At last the boycott succeeded and it led to the improvement of black people's civil rights.Step V Post-readingTask one: DiscussionT: Turn to Page 24 and look at these sayings and discuss the changes in attitude towards the blacks. Please try to explain why the politicians show different attitude towards the situation of the black people.Sa: Men are created equal. This is American dream, and the dream inspired American people to strive for better living conditions for the whole nation. However, this dream was only intended for the white people in the past. The black slaves were only liberated after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was signed before the Civil War.Sb: President Andrew Johnson wanted a government for white people because he looked down upon the black people, and his idea dominated the mainstream opinion of the white people. Therefore in America citizens were divided into two classes, the first class --- the white and the second class--- the black.Sc: Paul Robeson was an outstanding black political leader, and his words represented the voice of black people. It was because of these outstanding black leaders that black people raised their awareness to fight for equality with the white people. Declaration of Independence was the nation's dream, and it was also for the black people. Their effort led to the Civil Rights Movement, which was the beginning to change black people's social position.Task two: Change people's attitudenation's dream, and it was also for the black people. Their effort led to the Civil Rights Movement, which was the beginning to change black people's social position. Task two: Change people's attitudeT: The Civil Rights Movement was about changing people's attitude. Sometimes in our real life we need to change people's attitude to protect our rights and other people's rights. Look at Situation 1 on Page 24. Discuss with your partner and think out some strategies to change the situation.Sa: First I will tell him it is wrong to make fun of others. I will state my stand as the following. People come from different background, so their behavior and way of life vary. City children may be "cool" in the way they think right while country children may have their own way to be "cool". Therefore it's wrong to force one's opinion on others.Sb: I will stop him first and debate with him over the matter. First I will s ay people are equal no matter where they come from. Second I will tell him the real feeling of the country boy who is made fun of by him.Step VI HomeworkTask one: Make phrases by using the following words (for example: boycott---Montgomery Bus Boycott )boycott, prohibit, challenge, submit, negotiate, punctual, bomb, nationwide, constitutional, battle, happiness, liberty, unjust, separation, tradition, hopeful, coincidence, hostilityTask two: Translate the sentences into English (Exercise 3, Page 69).。

人教版高中英语选修十Unit3Fairnessforall-语法篇(教师版)

人教版高中英语选修十Unit3Fairnessforall-语法篇(教师版)

Unit 3 Fairness for all-语法篇____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________1. 掌握时态的定义及语态运用;2. 掌握常考时态与语态的解题方法;时态一. 定义:时态(Tense)是表示行为、动作和状态在各种时间条件下的动词形式。

因此,当我们说时态结构的时候,指的是相应时态下的动词形式。

英语时态分为16种:一般现在、一般过去、一般将来、过去将来时以及这四者的进行时、完成时和完成进行时。

其表现形式如下(以study为例)一般时进行时完成时完成进行时现在study be studying have studied have been studying过去studied be studying had studied had been studying将来will study will be studying will have studied will have been studying过去将来would study would be studying would have studied would have been studying二. 基本用法1. 一般现在时考点分析①表示客观事实或普通真理(不受时态限制)The geography teacher told us the earth moves around the sun.②表示知觉、态度、感情、某种抽象的关系或概念的词常用一般现在时:see、hear、smell、taste、feel、notice、agree、believe、like、hate、want、think、belong seem等。

优课高中英语人教版book10 Unit 3 Fairness for all rea 教案

优课高中英语人教版book10 Unit 3 Fairness for all rea 教案

Unit3 Fairness for all 教学设计THE START OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMNET(A readinglesson)I。

Teaching goals1.Target languageboycott,prohibit,break the law,challenge,submit,negotiate,punctual,bomb,nationwide,constitutional,battle,happiness,liberty,unjust,separation,tradition,hopeful,coincidence,hostility2.Ability goalsEnable students to know some background information of the Civil Rights Movement and develop students’ ability to master the basic strategy of reading narrative passage by using Inquiry-Answer.3.Learning ability goalsHelp students get familiar with the background information Of the Civil Rights Movement and write a summary of narrative passage by listing and arranging the major events in the right order.II。

Teaching important pointsHelp students to pick out the clues of the events and grasp the whole process Of the important movement.III。

Unit 3 Fairness for all 教学设计 3-公开课-优质课(人教选修10精品)

Unit 3 Fairness for all 教学设计 3-公开课-优质课(人教选修10精品)

Unit 3 Fairness for all 教学设计Ⅰ. Teaching Aims1. Learn some important phrases and sentences.2. Learn how to write a review.Ⅱ. Teaching Method1. Fast reading to find out some information about a review2. Writing to consolidate the procedure of writing a reviewⅢ. Teaching procedureStep I. Revision (7’)1. Translate some important sentences in the first passage.1) 随着时间的推移,北方开始越来越多的谴责南方的奴隶制度。

2) 战争持续了四年,于1865年结束。

3) 按照当时的惯例,他父亲改用了最后这位主人的姓。

2. Review some words and phrases to be used in the passage;read the words and t ell the Chinese meaning.1) identify 2)abolish 3) critical 4) review 5) reward6) stimulate 7) runaway 8) capture 9) superb3. Finish the exercises in three minutes.1). The programme ___________ me and made me think.2). The programme was very __________. It made me cry.3). The director of the programme used to teach. He is a _________ teacher.4). The _________ of Harrier Tubman was very important as she was a dangerouswoman.5). After he watched the programme, he wrote _________ of it, saying it was _________.6). Harrier Tubman deserved a huge ____________ for her work.Step II. Reading1. Lead-in ( 3’)1) Maybe we all have read some reviews of movies or series in Chinese. Do you know how to write an English review? (students’answer)2)Ask students to finish exercise one (put the topics in the order you think)(a) explanation of the programme’s title –what the programme is about(b) reason why the programme is so good(c) more information about the programme(d) general opinion of the programme2. Reading (20’)First reading---fast reading (4’)Ask students to read the text quickly to check their answers and get the procedure of writing a review.Second reading (To get the details) (8’)Read the text again and answer the following questions in six minutes. Be sure to writ e down some key words and phrases to support you.Q: ①How does the reviewer feel about most TV programs?②What was special about Harriet Tubman?③Why did plantation owners want to catch her?④Why did the reviewer like the program so much?(Then ask students to answer the questions one by one. The teachers write down the key words and phrases on the blackboard while they are answering them. According to the ke y words and phrases, ask them to retell the text)Third reading (To understand some language points) ( 3’)Read the text again and finish exercises in 3 minutes and check in class(1). ---my reaction is to say “S o what” and yawn.We use this phrase when we think something is important /unimportant.(2)I can count on the fingers of one hand the programmes that have reallystimulated me.The reviewer thinks there are very few/a lot of interesting programmes(3). I watched a programme that made me believe in television all over again.The programme made the reviewer think that TV is beneficial /useless once more.(4). What made the programme really special about the imaginary scenes---These scenes had /had not actually taken place.(5). I spent a lot of time watching from behind the sofa.The reviewer watched form behind the sofa because he was frightened of/ enjoying the programme.Step III. Consolidation (5’)Deal with the important phrases or sentences in the text and show them how to use.(1) so what---那又怎么样-我听说你刚买了一辆新车-那又怎么样?(2) count on the finger of one hand __________(3) offer a reward for _________(4) The Underground Railroad was the name given to a system that helped slaves from the American South escape to the safety of the North and Canada (analyzethe parts of the sentence)(5) Harrier was what is known as a conductor, someone who went to the South and guided slaves to safety. (analyze the parts of the sentence)Step IV. Writing (12’)Go over the procedure of writing an English review and then write a short review . (120-150words)男贼王薄(刘德华)和女贼王丽(刘若英扮演)是一对扒窃搭档,也是一对浪迹天涯的亡命恋人。

2019-2020年高中英语 Fairness for all-Integrating skills教案 新人教版选修10

2019-2020年高中英语 Fairness for all-Integrating skills教案 新人教版选修10

2019-2020年高中英语 Fairness for all-Integrating skills教案新人教版选修10Teaching goals教学目标1.Ability goals能力目标Enable students to practice reading skills,emphasize students’ ability to gain information and use the information to speak.2.Learning ability goals学能目标Help students grasp the major information from the reading material and practice speaking ability to express oneself clearly.Teaching important points教学重点Enable students to collect,process and transfer reading information into speaking materials,thus students may develop an inner system to transfer their reading ability into speaking ability.Teaching difficult points教学难点By stimulating,processing and organizing enable students to use the information in speaking.Teaching methods教学方法Team work learning,task-bused learning,brainstorm strategy and co-operative learning.Teaching aids教具准备A projector and some slides.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I ReadingTask one: Questions and answersT: Black people and white people were not equal, so the blacks righted for their rights through Civil Rights Movement. Civil Rights Movement is a part of Human Right. Today, many people are still discriminated by their jobs, family background and so on.Now, let's read a passage about fairness. Please turn to Page 71. Read the passage and get familiar with the questions fast. Then read the text and try to find the answers to the questions.Possible answers:1. They had the impression that circus people are dirty and they are bad incharacters.2. Jake was quick in mind.3. Fred was curious about circus people's life and wanted to show pity on them.4. Jake was not so dirty as the boy said before.5. Fred passed his handkerchief when Jake was sniffing. Later he helped Jake with his schoolwork.Task two: Fill in the chartT: After reading, we know that the boys criticized Jake and his family for the way they live. But most of these remarks refer to problems of the campsite.Now, let's check information to fill in the chart.Sample chart 1:Sample chart 3:Sample chart 4:Answers to the charts:Sample chart I:Sample chart 2:Sample chart 3:Sample chart 4:Task three: DiscussionT: Work in a group of four and discuss the following question..Question:What may be the cause that people were rude to circus people?T: I will ask some students to present your ideas on the question.Sa: The dirty and shabby living conditions left a bad impression on other people. Sb: Most people don't understand what kind of life that circus people are leading. Step II SpeakingTask one: Propose a solutionT: If we want to change the above situation, what should we do to help them?Sa: We should try to change their living conditions.Sb: People should understand what a hard life they are living.Task two: Present the speaking taskT: Snowdon Vale County Secondary School has agreed to join this project to improvethe campsite of the circus people. Now you are to put forward a plan to suggest which parts should be changed. Think about the plan to improve the campsite.Task two: BrainstormT: What do you know about the life of circus people?Sa: They live on tricks and magic.Sb: They do a lot of wonderful performances.Sc: They feed a lot of animals can perform tricks.Task three: Collect informationT: Most circus people move a lot, in winter they may station on a certain place for a long time. Because their life is always on the go, therefore their children may attend different schools. It is very important for these people to choose the right position as their campsite. Designing a campsite that is favorable for their life is the first step. Please discuss in pairs to choose a good position for these people.Sa: It's should be a position that is near school because their children can receive education during their youth period.Sb: It should be a position where city facilities are available. Thus these people can enjoy the good and convenient facilities. "Task four: Make a listT: The circus people need certain places to make their life easy and fortable. Basically in their living places they should have enough taps for water, toilets and certain places to put their rubbish. Now suppose you are required to design a campsite for 60 people and 20 caravans, you should do the following. First, make a plan for the campsite and its facilities. Then make a map and mark the facilities on your map.Possible plan:1. A certain place for animals.2. 20 taps, 10 toilets for 60 people and 3 certain places for rubbish.3. These facilities should be easy to use and scattered evenly in the living area.4. Near the living place there should be bus stops.T: Since you have made the list, now make a map and mark all these facilities on the right places.Step Ⅲ HomeworkTask one: Write a plan for the improvement of the campsite.Task two: Write a speech to change students' opinion toward circus people. Possible plan:A Plan to Improve the CampsiteThe campsite of circus people is too crowded and inconvenient. They should enjoy good living conditions as we do. For 60 circus people more facilities should be added in order to make their life easy.First at least 20 taps are needed, thus these people will have enough water to use. Besides, 10 toilets will be scattered in different parts of the living area. Three certain places for rubbish should be set where circus people can put their rubbish. The animal place will be separated from the living part with certain people in charge of them. The campsite will also will be near the town in the outskirts with bus stops near the living area. The children of circus people will enjoy convenient traffic to school. If all these demands are met, people will not think that circus people are dirty. Thus they will change their attitude ,toward circus people.Possible speech:Understand Circus PeopleHere I want to let you know a fact. With our effort all the local council of Lakeside Town has improved the campsite of circus people. The circus people are enjoying a clean and convenient life as we do today. Therefore we should not laugh at these people.We made fun of them and looked down upon them before, but now we should change our attitude. They are the same as us and they need our respect, they need our help because their life is always on the go. They are excellent in their field. They can make tricks and magic while we can't; they suffer a more miserable life while we don't; they are discriminated just because of their life style while we are living a fortable life. We should make a promise that from now on we should show fairattitude toward them; we should make a promise that we will try to help them instead of laughing at them. With these promises we will all enjoy a better life.2019-2020年高中英语 Fairness for all-Language points教案新人教版选修10Teaching goals教学目标1.Target language目标语言重点词汇和短语trolleybus,tradition,pedestrian,hopeful,separation,submit,liberty,battle,nationwide,freedom2.Ability goals能力目标Enhance students’ original understanding of the use of tenses.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help students understand the use of different tenses in the context.Teaching important points教学重点By recognition,distinction and practice help students use and master different tenses in context.Teaching difficult points教学难点Recognize different tenses and practice the use of them by designing practical exercises.Teaching methods教学方法Team work learning,task-based learning,presentation and summarizing.Teaching aids教具准备A projector and some slides.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I RevisionT: Good morning / afternoon, first I will check to see how well you did your homework. Now I will show some phrases with the words given yesterday. Let's read them.Then the students read and memorize the phrases, show the phrases on the slide: Montgomery Bus Boycott, prohibit one's rights, challenge the unfair system, submit to the enemies, negotiate with business partners, be punctual to school, bomb a country, nationwide support, constitutional fights, win a battle, express one's happiness, win liberty, unjust treatment, separation policy, by tradition, hopeful tomorrow, by coincidence, show hostilityStep II Word StudyTask one: Fill in the blanksT: Now please turn to Page 25 and fill in the blanks with the fight words.After they've finished.T: Let's read and check.Task two: Fill in the ChartT: Now let's look at Exercise two. Before you do it individually, let's look at the two meanings of these words. Go through these meanings to find the words and then choose the fight meaning for each word. Notice the meaning that is used in the reading passage.Then show the answers on the slides.Step Ⅲ Grammar StudyTask one: Distinguish different tensesT: Look at the following sentences and find out what tense each sentence uses. Sample sentences:1. I have always hated having to sit in the worst seats on the bus, so I am happy to support it.2. He had left for Europe before the war broke out.3. Dr King encourages us to fight against this unfair system which prohibits us blacks from sitting where we like.4. King and other black leaders in Montgomery seized on this incident and decided ona collision course to change the law.5. But I do worry what will happen tomorrow.6. He said he would begin writing a book in the near future.7. Maybe white business are suffering now since we don't shop downtown anymore.8. I was not listening, so I missed what he said.Task two: List the use of different tenses in the context.T: Look at the following context and fill in the blanks using right tenses.Sample contexts:1. Harry seems like normal boy, but his life is miserable. His parents ___ (be) dead and he ___ (live) with a family that __ (treat) him badly. Harry ___ (be) very unhappy and __.(not know) what to do about his life. His life :__ (change) when a bird__ (tell) him to go to Hogwarts and bee a student of witchcraft and wizardry.2. Debbie Hart is going to swim across the English Channel tomorrow. She __(set out) from the French coast at five o'clock in the morning. Debbie's father will set out with her in a small boat. Tomorrow he __ (watch) her anxiously as she____ (swim) the long distance to England. She ___ (have) something to drink but she __(not eat) any solid food.3. Yesterday I had a bad day. In the morning when I __(get up) I ___ (find) it was too late for work, I __ (dress) quickly only to find I had forgotten to put on my sweater. Then I __(wash) my face hurriedly and in no time I __(be) on my way to work.Key: 1: are, lives, treats, is, doesn't know, changes, tells 2: will set out/is going to set out, will be watching, will have, will not eat 3. got up, found, dressed,washed, wasT: Different tenses are used in certain contexts. As we see in the above exercise, we should first make sure what basic tense is used (the underlined tenses). Then wecan make judgment to use the correct tenses to adapt to the right context.Task three: Revise useful structuresT: Turn to Page 26 and fill the correct tense of verbs into the dialogue according to the context. Find the basic tense in each context and judge what tense should be used. Task four: Pick out the right tensesT: Turn to Page 27. Read this passage taken from To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Pick out the use of different tenses in the passage and find as many different tenses as you can.Step IV HomeworkTask one: Recite the words and phrasesseize the opportunity, suffer discrimination, resolve to do sth., cause chaos, be unwilling to do sth., unjust behavior, abuse bad words, give a yawn, on the pavement, be hopeful for a better tomorrow, buses and trolleybuses, fight against the separation of blacks and whites, liberty and liberation, nationwide support, be forced to submit Task two: Do Exercise 1 on Page 68Task three: Finish Exercises 1 and 2 on Page 69 &70.Sample writing to Exercise 2:Martin Luther King was born on January 15, 1929. At the age of 7 in 1935 he began school. He started his career as a minister in 1948 when he was ter when the Southern Christian Leadership Conference was founded, Dr King was chosen president. He directed the peaceful march on Washington, D.C. of 250,000 people, and then he made his famous speech --- I Have a Dream. Whenever there was injustice, he would be there to lead people to fight for liberty and freedom. Eventually he received the Nobel Peace Prize. On March 21st, 1965, he led a march from Selma to Montgomery to focus attention on problems in black voters' registration. At first about 3,000 people began the march, however, the number of people increased to 25,000 when march was pleted at last. Anyway the struggle was successful and President Johnson signed the V oting Rights Bill to solve the problem. Martin was shot and killed in Memphis, Tennessee on the evening of April 4th, 1968.。

高中英语 Fairness for allwriting教案 新人教版选修10

高中英语 Fairness for allwriting教案 新人教版选修10

高中英语 Fairness for allwriting教案新人教版选修10 Teaching goals教学目标1.Target language语言目标重点词汇和短语a.用于开启文章的词或短语:at present,firstly,generally speaking,first of all,nowb.用于承接上旬的词或短语for example,meanwhile,besides,what is more, worse still,what’s worse,in addition, to make things worse,in fact,as a matter of fact2.Ability goals能力目标Enable students to master the practice of the three-paragraph organization and put the conjunctions into use in the real writing.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help students 1earn passage development skills and use conjunctions in the practice of writing to make compositions readable and logical.Teaching important points教学重点By following reading →,reciting→imitating→writing process enable students to write logically.Teaching difficult points教学难点Intensify students’ sense to list facts and use practical conjunctions to make students’ work more readable.Teaching methods教学方法Team work learning,task.based 1earning and co-operation.‘Teaching aids教具准备A projector and some slides.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I RevisionT: At the beginning of this class I will check your homework I gave you yesterday.First I will call some students to come to the front and read your plans and speeches. Next please tell me in what way you organized your writing.Some students come to the front to read their works.T: How do you organize your writing and what techniques do you use to make your writing readable and logical?Students present their answers.Step Ⅱ Reading aloud and recitingTask one: Read and findT: Here is a beautifully written passage. Read the passage and find the answers to the following questions.Show the passage on the screen.Less Divorce For the Sake of Our KidsAt present, more and more families rush into divorce, and this has caused a serious problem. The children from these broken families suffer a lot.Studies show that parents are great teachers for children and they influence them a lot. Without care and love of both parents, children may easily develop bad behavior and form bad habits. Besides, children's interest is often neglected and many of them are both mentally and physically weak. What's worse, these children will find less fun in their family and they will feel lonely. If they develop friendship in an improper way, they may become young criminals. They may cause trouble and do harm to the society. In fact most of young criminals lack their happy childhood.Effective measures should be taken by the society to prevent the high rate of divorce. Government should educate the married people and persuade them to solve family problems in right ways. Young lovers should consider their choice of marriage as a lifelong promise. Thus they would value their relationship and they would try their best to keep their promise to each other.Questions:1. What problem is mentioned in the first paragraph?2. What do children from broken families suffer?3. What are possible solutions to the problem?4. In what way is this passage organized?5. What conjunctions are used in this passage?6. What's the use of these conjunctions?Possible answers:1. Children from broken families suffer lot.2. They lack love and care, thus they may develop bad behaviors and even become young criminals.3. By educating the married people to value their marriage and with joint efforts from the society the divorce rate will reduce.4. This passage is organized in the following way: State problem→Analyze problem→Solutions.5. At present; besides; what's more; in fact.6. They are used to make the whole passage readable and logical.Step III Pre-writingTask one: Present writing taskT: You are required to write a report to the council of Lakeside Town. In your report the following points should be included.Main points:1. Present the living conditions of the campsite.2. Your reasons to improve the campsite.3. Your plan and suggestions to improve the campsite.Go through the task and find out what is required to write.T: Look at the task and see how you can organize the passage.Ss: We can organize the passage by following the three-paragraph organization pattern.Task two: List the major pointsT: Before writing you are required to consider what major points should be concluded in your composition.Possible points:Present problems:1. Poor facilities.2. Inconvenient for children to go to school.3. Circus people are looked down upon.Analyze the problems:1. Circus people should enjoy equal rights as other people do.2. Bad living conditions may cause diseases.3. The town council didn't notice how serious the problem is.Solutions to the problems:1. Improvement on some of the facilities.2. Find a good position.3. Change people's attitude toward circus people.Task three: Write topic sentencesT: Since you have listed all the facts that should be included in your passage, next you are to write down topic sentences that can generalize the points of each paragraph. Possible topic sentences:1. Circus people are living a hard life and their children are looked down upon.2. The problems are caused by neglection of the council and it may lead to serious results.3. Improvement is needed and we should take some measures.Step IV WritingT: Write a passage following the three-paragraph pattern and use the conjunctions to make your compositions readable.Sample passage:Give a Hand to the CampsiteAt present, circus people are living a hard life. They suffer a lot and they are looked down upon by other people. Wherever you go you can find rubbish all around. Besides, there is only one tap water and people don't have enough water to keep clean.What's worse, circus children feel very inconvenient to go to school because the bus stop is far from their living area. Thus these children are looked down upon by other students.We are equal as citizens. But up to now, our town council hasn't noticed the suffering of these people. If the situation continues like this, infectivedisease may arise. If so the whole people in the town may get infected. Since circus people should enjoy equal rights as we do, their living conditions should be improved.Effective measures should be taken by our council. We need to find a good position to rebuild the campsite. It should be a place which is near bus stops, what's more, the facilities should be improved. If so, the circus people will enjoy a clean and better life. They will not be discriminated and share equability with us.Step V Post-writingTask one: self checkT: Check your composition to see if you have met the following standards. Standards:1. Include all the points in your list.2. Write a topic sentence for each paragraph.3. Properly use the conjunctions in your passage.Task two: Pair check and improvementT: Work in pairs and check your partner's composition. Make sure to give some comments on your partner's work. You can assess your partner's work by following the chart.Check in pairs and give comments.Step VI HomeworkTask one: Recite new words and expressions.Task two: Check how well you know about Martin and the Civil Rights Movement。

人教版高中英语选修10《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案

人教版高中英语选修10《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案
2.She had always wanted to go to London,so she __________ the offer of a free trip.
3.Production of the new model must __________.
4.Those __________ racial discrimination should be respected.
4.钱学森被认为是中国最重要的科学家之一。
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答案:Qian Xuesen is regarded as one of the most important scientists in China.
答案:I have never seen a boy as clever as Tom.
3.直到老板进来了,他们才停止交谈。
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答案:It was not until the boss came in that they stopped talking.
人教版高中英语选修10《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案
Seize on fight against transform into judge by speed up
1.In only 20 years the country __________ an advanced industrial power.
B.have just helped out
C.am just helping out

2021年英语人教版高中知识《Unit-3-Fairness-for-all》教案

2021年英语人教版高中知识《Unit-3-Fairness-for-all》教案

英语人教版高中知识《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案运用有效的方法进行教学随着教学的不断发展,新的教学理念对我们英语教师提出了更高的要求。

结合初中英语的教学现状,如何在初中英语课堂上进行有效教学是我们所面临的一个新的挑战。

下面和课件网一起看看有关英语人教版高中知识《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案。

人教版高中英语选修10《Unit 3 Fairness for all》教案Ⅰ.词组活用Seize on fight against transform into judge by speed upIn only 20 years the country __________ an advanced industrial power.She had always wanted to go to London,so she __________ the offer of a free trip.Production of the new model must __________.Those __________ racial discrimination should be respected.Schools tend to __________ the performance of their students in exams.答案has been transformed into seized on be speeded up fighting against be judged byⅡ.句子翻译上班时间禁止喝酒。

________________________________________________________________ 答案Drinking is prohibited during working hours.我从未见过像汤姆那样聪明的孩子。

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The First Period Reading (I)Teaching goals教学目标1.Target language目标语言重点词汇和短语boycott,prohibit,break the law,challenge,submit,negotiate,punctual,bomb,nationwide,constitutional,battle,happiness,liberty,unjust,separation,tradition,hopeful,coincidence,hostility2.Ability goals能力目标Enable students to know some background information of the Civil Rights Movement and develop students’ ability to master the basic strategy of reading narrative passage by using Inquiry-Answer.3.Learning ability goals学能目标Help students get familiar with the background information Of the Civil Rights Movement and write a summary of narrative passage by listing and arranging the major events in the right order.Teaching important points教学重点Help students to pick out the clues of the events and grasp the whole process Of the important movement.Teaching difficu lt points教学难点Help students master the reading strategies-prediction,inquiry and processing. Teaching methods教学方法Team work learning,task-based learning,inquiry,prediction and processing.Teaching aids教具准备A projector and some slides.Teaching procedures & ways教学过程与方式Step I Warming upTask one: Know the heroesT: Look at the three photos and tell me who they are.Sa: The out in the first picture is the president of Abraham Lincoln.Sb: The second one is the famous black leader Martin Luther King, Jr.Sc: The third one is Paul Robeson. He is a writer.Task two: Know their contributionsT: These three people are famous political leaders who devoted themselves to the liberty of the American black people. Work in pairs and tell me their separate contributions to this career.Sa: Lincoln is a famous American president, who declared to set free the black slaves free as equal citizens of the USA. But his decision caused strong opposition from the white people in the southern states, especially those owners of planta tions. Later he was murdered by an extremist.Sb: Martin is a famous black leader during the Civil Rights Movement. He led non-vio lent marches and demonstrations in struggle for equality between black people and white people. His famous speech—— I Have A Dream inspired a lot of people.Sc: Paul Robeson is a black writer, artist and political leader. He set up several magazines to call on black people to struggle for better treatment and equal rights during the Civil Rights Movement.Step II Pre-readingTask one: Brainstorm background informationT: What happened in picture one?Ss: A black man suffered beatings and was injured seriously.T: Picture two was the poor area where most black people lived. What kind of condition did they live in?Ss: They lived a hard life. Their houses were shabby and rubbish could be seen everywhere.T: From picture three we can see a sign "White Waiting Room", why was there such a Sign?Ss: Before 1950s in most southern states the government carried out the separation policy. The black people were not allowed to mix with the white people. Therefore they were restricted to use poor and uncomfortable public facilities.T: What conclusions can you draw from these three pictures?Ss: The black people were discriminated by the white people and the government. Task two: Find the factsT: Look at the facts below and find out what were the restrictions that the black people suffered before the Civil Ri ghts Movement?Sa: The black people were not regarded as full citizens. Their rights were strongly restricted and the whole social system was not in favor of the black people. Sb: There were obvious different treatment for black people and white people. The black people must sit at the back of buses or trolleybuses; they go to special schools for blacks and they take jobs with lower pay than whites.Task three: "Experience" the poor life of black peopleT: If you were a black young student, you would have to go to a far-away school for schooling. On your way from and to school you would often be bullied by the white students. How would you feel if you suffered such unfair treatment?Sa: I would feel very angry and take up actions to fight for better and fairer treatment.Sb: l would feel it's unfair and find it hard to accept such a fact, because people in the same society should enjoy equal rights whatever their color is.T: The black people shared the same feeling with you. They also wanted to find a way out of their bad situations.Step III While-readingTask one: Predict the content according to the title ( Top - down)T: In China, it is said: "where there is oppression, there is rebellion." The black people suffered such unfair treatment. They had to fight for equality. There came a revolution. Please look at the title of the reading The Start of The Civil Rights Movement and guess who started the Civil Rights Movement.Sa: It should be the black people in the USA.T: Yes. You're right. What was the Civil Rights Movement about?Ss: The black people struggled for equal rights and full citizenship in the society. Task two: Skim for main ideaT: Read the passage quickly and try to find information to answer the questions. Questions:1. What incident started the opening of Montgomery Bus Boy cott?2. What was the first day of boycott like?3. What difficulties did the boycott meet with?4. What was the symbol to show the success of Montgomery Bus Boycott? Answers:l. Rosa Parks was arrested because of her refusal to give seat to the white.2. It went smoothly as it was planned.3. The white people tried many tricks to stop the boycott, but they were not successful.4. The Supreme Court agreed it was wrong and declared the segregation policy on the bus should be canceled.Task three: SurveyT: Read this passage again carefully and answer the questions (Ex. 1) of Comprehending on Page 23.A few minutes later.T: Time is up. The first one. Volunteer?Sa: Because Rosa Parks refused to give seat to the white, then the blacks called on a boycott of the buses and trolleybuses. The accident happened on Sunday, Dec. 4th, 1955.Sb: All the blacks supported Rosa Parks.T: Correct. The third one.Sc: The boycott lasted a year.T: Yes. The next one.Sd: The white people wanted to bomb the Luther King, Jr and the other leaders. T: Good. You're right. The fifth.Se: White people think they were in upper-class of the society, and the black people were in lower-class.T: Good. Let's go on with next question.Sf. The success of the boycott began the Civil Rights Movement that led to the improvement of conditions for black people in education, housing, jobs and hotels throughout the USA.T: Good. You've got it. Th e last one, please.Sg: Nov. 13th, 1956.T: You did a good job in doing Exercise one. Now work in pairs and put these events in correct order. (Do Exercise two of Comprehending).Task four: Read and build the schema chart of the passageRead the whole passage and build the schema chart below.T: Let's analyze the text. Look at the slide. I'll give you five minutes to discuss the main idea of the four passages from Maryann Jones' diary.Sample schema chart:Title:Part onePart twoMain idea Part threePart fourAnswer:Title:The Start Of The Civil Rights MovementPart one King seized on Rosa Park’s incident and this started the opening of the Montgomery Bus Boycott.Part two] On the first day of the boycott,everything went smoothly.Main idea PartthreeThe boycott continued successfully,but this made the white people veryangry.They tried a lot of tricks to stop the boycott.However, all theirtricks failed.Part four The Montgomery Bus Boycott was a success and this led to the improvement of black peop le’s civil rights.T: Wri te a summary according to the tasks above. List the major events of the whole process and organize the whole passage in a well-designed way.Sample summary:Rosa parks, a black woman, got on a bus and sat in the fifth row. She was supposed to give seat to a standing white man, but she refused to do so. Therefore, she was arrested. This unfair treatment made the black people very angry. King and other black people called on a bus boycott in Montgomery. The bus boycott went smoothly and successfully. All the black people united as a whole and they went to work on foot or in taxis. A year later, the boycott met with hardships. The white businesses were suffering and they tried many tricks to stop the boycott. The houses of Martin and other black leaders were bombed. But all their tricks failed. At last the boycott succeeded and it led to the improvement of black people's civil rights.Step V Post-readingTask one: DiscussionT: Turn to Page 24 and look at these sayings and discuss the changes in attitude towards the blacks. Please try to explain why the politicians show different attitude towards the situation of the black people.Sa: Men are created equal. This is American dream, and the dream inspired American people to strive for better living conditions for the whole nation. However, this dream was only intended for the white people in the past. The black slaves were only liberated after Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation was signed before the Civil War.Sb: President Andrew Johnson wanted a government for white people because he looked down upon the black people, and his idea dominated the mainstream opinion of the white people. Therefore in America citizens were divided into two classes, the first class --- the white and the second class--- the black.Sc: Paul Robeson was an outstanding black political leader, and his words represented the voice of black people. It was because of these outstanding black leaders that black people raised their awareness to fight for equality with the white people. Declaration of Independence was the nation's dream, and it was also for the black people. Their effort led to the Civil Rights Movement, which was the beginning to change black people's social position.Task two: Change people's attitudenation's dream, and it was also for the black people. Their effort led to the Civil Rights Movement, which was the beginning to change black people's social position.Task two: Change people's attitudeT: The Civil Rights Movement was about changing people's attitude. Sometimes in our real life we need to change people's attitude to protect our rights and other people's rights. Look at Situation 1 on Page 24. Discuss with your partner and think out some strategies to change the situation.Sa: First I will tell him it is wrong to make fun of others. I will state my stand as the following. People come from different background, so their behavior and way of life vary. City children may be "cool" in the way they think right while country children may have their own way to be "cool". Therefore it's wrong to force one's opinion on others.Sb: I will stop him first and debate with him over the matter. First I will s ay people are equal no matter where they come from. Second I will tell him the real feeling of the country boy who is made fun of by him.Step VI HomeworkTask one: Make phrases by using the following words (for example: boycott---Montgomery Bus Boycott )boycott, prohibit, challenge, submit, negotiate, punctual, bomb, nationwide, constitutional, battle, happiness, liberty, unjust, separation, tradition, hopeful, coincidence, hostilityTask two: Translate the sentences into English (Exercise 3, Page 69).。

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