外研版三年级下册英语《Unit 2 She's got an orange sweater.》教案
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外研版三年级下册英语Module 10
《Unit 2 She's got an orange sweater.》教案
一、教材分析:
本课教材为外研版三年级下册Module 10《Unit 2 She's got an
orange sweater.》。该课程主要围绕着描述人物所穿衣物展开,通过引入新单词和句型,帮助学生学习如何用英语描述衣物。
二、教学目标:
1. 掌握并运用单词 white,photo,skirt。
2. 运用句型 He’s/She’s got…和 Has he/she got…?谈论衣物。
3. 培养学生珍惜美好生活的意识。
三、教学重点和难点:
教学重点是让学生能够运用句型 He’s/She’s got…和 Has
he/she got…?来谈论衣物。教学难点是帮助学生理解并正确运用这些句型。
四、学情分析:
学生是三年级的学生,他们已经学习过一些基本的英语知识,包括一些动词、名词和形容词。他们对于简单的句子结构已经有了一定的掌握。然而,他们可能还不太熟悉描述衣物的单词和句型。因此,在教学过程中需要注重激发学生的学习兴趣,并通过多种形式的实践活动来巩固所学知识。
五、教学过程: Step 1: Warm-up
1. Greet the students and ask them how they are feeling
today. For example, "Good morning, class! How are you all
feeling today? Are you excited to learn about clothes?"
2. Show the students some pictures of different clothes and
ask them to name the items. Hold up flashcards or display images
of clothes on the board. Point to each picture and ask the
students, "What is this?" Encourage them to answer using
complete sentences, such as "It's a hat" or "It's a shirt."
3. Play a quick game of "Simon Says" using clothes-related
actions. Give instructions to the students, such as "Simon says,
touch your hat" or "Simon says, pretend to put on a jacket."
Make sure to include both the names of the clothes and the
corresponding actions.
Step 2: Presentation
1. Introduce the new words "white," "photo," and "skirt"
using flashcards or real objects. Show the flashcards or bring
in real objects representing each word. For example, hold up
a white piece of paper or a white shirt for the word "white."
Repeat the words several times, emphasizing the pronunciation.
2. Teach the sentence patterns "He’s/She’s got a white
T-shirt" and "Has he/she got a skirt?" using gestures and simple examples. Use gestures to demonstrate the meanings of the
sentence patterns. For the first pattern, point to yourself and
say, "I've got a white T-shirt." Then, point to a student and
say, "He/She's got a white T-shirt." For the second pattern,
point to a student and ask, "Has he/she got a skirt?" Encourage
the students to respond using the sentence pattern.
3. Model the pronunciation and have the students repeat
after you. Say the sentence patterns slowly and clearly,
emphasizing the correct intonation. Then, have the students
repeat each sentence pattern after you, ensuring they pronounce
the words correctly.
Step 3: Practice
1. Divide the class into pairs or small groups. Assign each
group a letter (e.g., Group A, Group B).
2. Give each group a set of picture cards showing different
clothes. Provide each group with a set of flashcards or printed
pictures of various clothes items.
3. Have the students take turns asking and answering
questions using the sentence patterns. In their groups,
students should ask and answer questions about the clothes
shown on the picture cards. For example, one student can ask,
"Has he/she got a white T-shirt?" and another student can respond, "Yes, he/she has." Encourage the students to use the
complete sentence patterns and speak in complete sentences.
4. Monitor the students' conversations and provide
assistance as needed. Walk around the classroom and listen to
the students' conversations. Offer guidance and support to
ensure they are using the correct sentence patterns and
pronouncing the words accurately.
Step 4: Consolidation
1. Play a matching game where students have to match the
pictures of clothes with the correct descriptions. Prepare a
set of cards with pictures of clothes on one side and
descriptions on the other side.
2. Use the sentence patterns to describe the clothes in the
game. For example, hold up a picture card of a white T-shirt
and say, "He's got a white T-shirt." Encourage the students to
use the sentence patterns they have learned to describe the
clothes they see.
3. Encourage students to use complete sentences and ask
questions to their peers. As the students play the matching game,
remind them to use the sentence patterns to describe the clothes.
Encourage them to ask questions to their peers using the
sentence pattern, such as "Has he/she got a skirt?" Step 5: Production
1. Ask students to draw a picture of a person wearing their
favorite clothes. Provide each student with a piece of paper
and ask them to draw a person wearing their favorite outfit.
2. Have them describe the person's outfit using the
sentence patterns. After the students finish drawing, ask them
to describe the outfit using the sentence patterns they have
learned. For example, they can say, "He's got a white T-shirt
and blue jeans."
3. Allow some students to share their drawings and
descriptions with the class. Select a few students to come to
the front of the class and share their drawings and descriptions.
Encourage the other students to ask questions about the outfits,
using the sentence patterns.
Step 6: Wrap-up