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Canada—“The True North”--------(必修3 unit 5 人教新课标)3教材分析和教材重组教材分析本单元的主要内容是了解加拿大的概况——地理位置、主要城市、风土人情等;了解多元文化现象和多元文化国家的特点。
1. Warming Up部分提供了一个关于加拿大概况的小测试,目的是激活学生已有的知识和经验,为进入本单元的学习作好准备。
2. Pre-reading部分通过四组问题激活学生有关旅行和加拿大的知识和经历。
本单元阅读是“在旅途中看加拿大”,因此,“读前”部分首先提问学生经历过的旅行,然后提问学生最想去的国家,由此切入到本单元的话题“加拿大”。
然后进一步提出“你是否想去加拿大旅行?你想到那儿去看什么?”“你会使用哪三个词语来描述加拿大?”3. Reading部分是篇游记,记述了李黛予和刘倩去加拿大看她们的表兄妹的途中见闻。
乘火车横穿加拿大之前,她们表兄妹的朋友林丹尼向他们介绍了加拿大的概况,包括面积、地貌、城市、人口、生态环境等。
一路上,他们看到了加拿大的自然美景,野生动物,并因中途停靠卡尔加里(Calgary)而联想到卡尔加里大赛马会(Calgary Stampede)。
加拿大地广人稀,多数人住在美—加边境。
本文还提到了桑德贝(Thunder Bay),五大湖(the Great Lakes),温哥华(Vancouver),多伦多(Toronto),介绍了加拿大的淡水资源。
本文对加拿大的介绍涉及面较宽,但都没有详述,这给学生留下了足够的思维空间。
4. Comprehending部分由三部分组成:回答问题、写出正确信息和画路线图。
这些不仅检查学生对阅读课文的细节的把握,比如,要求学生介绍卡尔加里大赛马会、列举加拿大蕴藏的两种自然资源、写出有关桑德贝的地理位置的正确信息等,而且检查学生根据阅读课文内容所作的推理和判断,比如,“Why do many people want to live in Vancouver?”一题,要求学生联系文中相关信息,做出因果推理。
河南省郑州市第十八中学 段亚萍段亚萍,高级教师,第三届全国中小学外语教师名师,郑州市“优秀教师”,郑州市“五一劳动奖章”获得者,郑州市“巾帼建功”标兵;河南省教育厅学术技术带头人,连续多年任河南省中小学高级教师任职资格几个地市的评审委员会委员,曾荣获“第八届全国中小学外语教师园丁奖”。
1.课例背景随着新一轮课程改革的深入推进,教学评价的方式也在悄然变化。
2014年高考新课标卷取消了单选题,取而代之的是语法填空新题型。
语法填空题淡化了语法,但注重对语篇和词汇的考查。
因此,如何扩大学生的词汇量、培养其语言能力变成了英语教师目前的一个重要课题。
众所周知,词汇是语言知识的三个重要组成部分之一,是学生语言能力发展的基础。
因此,如何在课堂上教会学生快乐地学习单词是英语教师面临的重大挑战之一。
只有设计各种生动有趣的教学活动,为学生提供能反复使用所学单词的教学情境,才能让学生在感知和体验中理解单词,逐步掌握单词的用法,最终实现语言知识的内化,发展综合语言能力。
2.教材分析本单元的中心话题是加拿大,通过记述李黛予和刘倩两人去加拿大看望表妹的旅途见闻,为学生介绍了加拿大的一些基本情况,包括地理环境、主要城市的特点以及人文活动等。
本节课的教学任务是通过组织学生听读游记、看图说单词、学习构词法、读句子猜测短语的意思、根据单词释义说出某个单词、单句填词和写作等教学活动,使学生掌握人教版高一《英语》Book 3 Unit 5第一篇阅读A Trip On “The True North”中出现的单词和短语的用法,为下一节阅读课扫除生词障碍。
3.学生分析在学习人教版的初中教材后,学生大约掌握了1600个单词。
在学习完高中Book 1和Book 2教材后,学生的词汇量在2000以上,具备了使用英语进行简单交流的能力和用英语释义的能力,为教师使用全英授课和学生使用英语做游戏打下良好的基础。
4.教学设计Learning aims:1. Knowledge aimsAt the end of the class, the students will be able to:(1) understand the meanings of the key words and phrases; (2) know how to use the key words and phrases in the context; (3) know how to write a short trip diary using the words and phrases learned today2. Ability aimsAt the end of the class, the students will be able to:(1) use paraphrasing or definitions to describe new words; (2) improve vocabulary learning through word人教版高中《英语》Book 3 Unit 5 Canada —“The True North” Vocabulary Learning教学设计guessing games; (3) describe a recent trip by using new words3. Emotional aimsAt the end of the class, the students will be able to:(1) be fond of traveling and find pleasure in learning words; (2) know how to cooperate with others and work in a team while learningImportant and difficult points:(1) understanding teacher’s English explanations (2) using English definitions to explain new words (3) write a travel journal with new words as many as possible.Teaching procedures:Step 1 Warming upTalk about a train journey across Canada. ①Where did I travel last fall? (Canada.)②What can you see in the picture? (Maple leaves and an eagle.)③How did I travel? (By train rather than by plane.)④Which way did the train go? (Eastward.)【设计意图】通过展示四幅图画,把学生的注意力吸引到本节课的话题——加拿大上来,启发学生说出本节课一些单词和短语:Canada 、maple 、eagle 、eastward 、rather than 等。
Unit 5 Canada—“The True North”Part I A trip on “the true north”Li Daiyu and her cousin Liu Qian were on a trip to Canada to visit their cousins in Montreal on the Atlantic coast. Rather than take the aeroplane all the way, they decide d to fly from China to Vancouver and then take the train from west to east across Canada. The thought that they could cross the whole continent was exciting.Their friend, Danny Lin, was waiting at the airport. He was going to take them and their baggage to catch“The True North”, the cross-Canada train. On the way to the station, he chat ted about their trip. “You’re going to see some great scenery on your trip. Going eastward, you will pass mountains and thousands of lake s and forest s, as well as wide rivers and large cities. Some people have the idea that you can cross Canada in less than five days, but they forget the fact that Canada is 5500 kilometers from coast to coast. Here in Vancouver, you are in Canada’s warmest part. People say it is Canada’s most beautiful city, surround ed by mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Ski ing in the Rocky Mountains and sail ing in the harbour make Vancouver one of Canada’s most popular cities to live in. Its population is increasing rapidly. The coast north of Vancouver has some of the oldest and most beautiful forests in the world. It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall, some measuring over 90 metres.”That afternoon aboard the train, the cousins settle d down in their seats. Earlier that day, when they cross ed the Rocky Mountains, they manage d to catch sight of some mountain goats and even a grizzly bear and an eagle. Their next stop was Calgary, which is famous for Calgary Stampede Cowboys. Cowboy s from all over the world come to compete in the Stampede. Many of them have a gift for riding wild horses and can win thousands of dollars in prize s.After two days’travel, the girls began to realize that Canada is quite empty. At school, they had learn ed that most Canadians live within a few hundred kilometres of the USA border, and Canada’s population is only slightly over thirty million, but now they were amaze d to see such an empty country. They went through a wheat-growing province and saw farms that cover ed thousands of acres. After dinner, they were back in an urban area, the busy port city of Thunder Bay at the top of the Great Lakes. The girls were surprised at the fact that ocean ships can sail up the Great Lakes. Because of the Great Lakes, they learned, Canada has more fresh water than any other country in the world. In fact, it has one-third of the world’s total fresh water, and much of it is in the Great Lakes.That night as they slept, the train rush ed across the top of Lake Superior, through the greatforests and southward towards Toronto.Part II “the True North” from Toronto to MontrealThe next morning the bush es and maple trees outside their windows were red, gold and orange, and there was frost on the ground, confirm ing that fall had arrived in Canada.Around noon they arrived in Toronto, the biggest and most wealthy city in Canada. They were not leaving for Montreal until later, so they went on a tour of the city. They went up the tall CN Tower, and looked across the lake. In the distance, they could see the misty cloud that rose from the great Niagara Fall s, which is on the south side of the lake. The water flow s into the Niagara River and over the falls on its way to the sea.They saw the covered stadium, home of several famous basketball teams. As they walked north from the harbour area, Li Daiyu said, “Lin Fei, One of my mother’s schoolmate s lives here. I should phone her from a telephone booth.”They met Lin Fei around dusk in downtown Chinatown, one of the three in Toronto. Over dinner at a restaurant called The Pink Pearl, the cousins chat ted with Lin Fei, who had moved to Canada many years earlier. “We can get good Cantonese food here,” Lin Fei told them, “because most of the Chinese people here come from South China, especially Hong Kong. It’s too bad you can’t go as far as Ottawa, Canada’s capital. It’s approxmately four hundred kilometres northeast of Toronto, so it would take too long.”The train left late that night and arrived in Montreal at dawn the next morning. At the station, people everywhere were speaking French. There were sign s and ads in French, but some of them had English words in smaller letter s. “We don’t leave until this evening,”said Liu Qian. “Let’s go downtown. Old Montreal is close to the water.” They spent the afternoon in lovely shops and visiting the artists in their workplaces beside the water. As they sat in a buffet restaurant looking over the broad St Lawrence River, a young man sat down with them.“Hello, my name is Henri, and I’m a student at the university nearby,” he said, “and I was wonder ing where you are from.” The girl s told him they were on a train trip across Canada and that they had only one day in Montreal. “That’s too bad,” he said, “Montreal is a city with wonderful restaurants and clubs. Most of us speak both English and French, but the city has French culture and tradition s. We love good coffee, good bread and good music.”That night as the train was speed ing along the St Lawrence River toward the Gulf of St Lawrenceand down to the distant east coast, the cousins dream ed of French restaurants and red maple leaves.。
Unit 5 Canada ——“The true North”Period 1 Warming up and Reading 1Teaching aims:1. Talking about Canada.2. Learn the geography, population, main cities, and natural beauty, natural resources of Canada.3. Learn how to read a traveling report and pictures.Teaching aids: A computer, a project and pictures.Teaching steps:Step 1. Warming up.1. Ss discuss the following questions.1) Do you like to go tra veling?2) Which countries do you like to visit? Why?3) What can you see in these countries?2.T shows some pictures of winter and invites Ss to describe them.3.Get Ss to talk what they know about Canada.4.T shows a map of Canada and asks: 1.Which continent is Canada in?2.Which country is its neighbor?3.What are the Oceans Canada fac es?4.How large is Canada?4. Have a quiz.Step 2. Pre-reading.T: Would you like to take a trip to Canada?What three words would you use to describe Canada?Step 3 Reading1. Shimming:Get Ss to read the passage quickly and answer the following questions: 1) What is the passage mainly about?Sample:The passage is about a trip of two girls, and it tells us some information about Canada.2) What is “The Ture No rth”?Sample:“The True North” is the train that goes across Canada / the cross-Canada train.3) How many cities are mentioned in the text? What are they?Sample:Vancouver – Calgary—Thunder Bay—Toronto4) What do you know about each city?Vancouver :the warmest part of Canada; the most beautiful city in Canadamany Asian want to live there;the trees are extremely tall.the oldest and most beautiful forests in the worldCalgary:famous for StampedeCowboys come to compete in riding wild horses.good at working with animalsthey can win a lot of money in prizes.Thunder Bay:at the top end of the Great Lakes;very busy portclose to the centre of the country ,so that ocean ships can go there.2. Detailed reading:1) Get Ss to read the passage again and correct the following sentences.1. The girls went to Canada to see their relatives in Montreal.(in the East of Canada / on the Atlantic coast of Canada)2. Danny Lin was goi ng to drive them to Vancouver.(the train station to catch the cross-Canada train)3. You can cross Canada in less than five days by bicycle.(can’t)4. The girls looked out the windows and saw Native Indians and cowboys.(a grizzly bear, mountain goats and wild scenery)5. Thunder Bay is a port city in the south of Canada, near Toronto.(at the top end of the Great Lakes, near the center of the country)2) Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks from the text.Canada is _____ than the United States. It is the _______largest country in the world.It is _____ kilometers from coast to coast in Canada.The population of Canada is onl y slightly over_____________.Canada has _________ of the world’s fresh water, much of which is in the ___________.On the coast north of Vancouver some of the oldest and most beautiful _______ in the world still remain. It is so wet there that the trees are extremely ______.Period 2 Language points:1.Canada is a multicultural country like China. 加拿大像中国一样是一个多元化国家。
Book3 Unit 5 Canada -- “The True North”Period 1 Warming up and Reading说课稿各位领导、老师们,你们好!今天我要进行说课的内容是人教版高中英语必修3 Unit 5 Canada -- “The TrueNorth Period 1 Warming up and Reading。
首先,我对本节内容进行分析:一、教学设计背景1.面向学生:青铜峡市高级中学高一年级学生学科:英语2.课时:13. 教学理论依据英语教学是一种生活教学,所以它也是活动教学,教学过程也是交际活动过程。
只有从组织教学活动入手,结合生活实际,大量地进行语言实践,使英语课堂生活化,交际化,才能有效地培养学生运用英语进行交际的能力。
新课标提出:“外国语是学习文化科学知识,获取世界各方面信息和进行国际交往的重要工具。
”和“……发展听、说、读、写的基本技能,提高初步运用英语进行交际的能力,……”,明确提出高中阶段英语教学要重点从三个方面发展学生的英语语用能力:用英语进行恰当交流的能力;用英语获取信息、处理信息的能力;用英语进行思维的能力。
在结合本班学生的实际,对教材进行了适当处理。
4.学生分析(1)学生对旅游方面的知识有一定的了解和兴趣,但对加拿大这个国家的了解还比较有限;(2) 由于学生主要来源于农村,知识面和信息渠道很有限,学生多数对加拿大的地理位置,自然资源以及主要城市了解不多;(3) 学生具备一定的阅读理解能力,但在有限的时间内查找特定的信息和分析处理问题的能力还有待提高;5.学生课前准备(1)初读课文理解文章大意;(2) 勾画出生词并自己查阅词典自学,读准发音,弄清意思;(3) 勾画出好短语、句子和有疑难问题的词句;(4) 标出自然段落。
二、教材内容分析本单元通过两位女孩李黛玉与刘茜的加拿大之旅,向我们展示了加拿大的一些基本概况,包括它的地理位置、主要城市、风土人情以及它的多元文化。
人教版必修3第5单元Reading教学设计一、教学目标知识目标1. Get students to learn the useful new words and expressions in this part.2. Let students learn the knowledge of Canada.能力目标1. Develop students’ reading ability and let them learn different reading skills.2. Let students learn how to read a traveling report and how to use a map.2. Enable students to learn about some basic information and talk about Canada.情感目标1. Stimulate students’ interest in learning about foreign countries.2. Develop students’ sense of cooperati ve learning.二、学情分析1. 教学对象为高一学生,智力发展趋于成熟。
在必修一第三单元“Traveling”一课中,学生已经学过一些相关的旅游的表达的基础知识,会简单地描述自己的一趟旅程。
2. 学生的生活经验是可利用的教学资源。
我在课前已经了解到,在这之前学生对加拿大的一些基本信息有一定的了解,例如:领土面积,风土人情和多元文化等等。
他们急切的想知道加拿大的一些美丽城市。
想通过书本领略其风光。
本课时主要注重学生的听说读写能力的培养和训练。
通过任务形课堂活动和学习,让学生自主参与课堂活动,形成主体。
用于表现自己和阐述自己的观点。
把课堂知识拓展到课外,通过多渠道获取信息。
三、教学内容分析本节课是本单元的阅读课”Canada——The True North”,沿着从西向东的旅游路线向我们介绍了加拿大的面积、地貌、主要城市、人口、生态环境等。
Unit 5 Canada ——“The true North”Period 1 Warming up and Reading 1Teaching aims:1. Talking about Canada.2. Learn the geography, population, main cities, and natural beauty, natural resources of Canada.3. Learn how to read a traveling report and pictures.Teaching aids: A computer, a project and pictures.Teaching steps:Step 1. Warming up.1. Ss discuss the following questions.1) Do you like to go tra veling?2) Which countries do you like to visit? Why?3) What can you see in these countries?2.T shows some pictures of winter and invites Ss to describe them.3.Get Ss to talk what they know about Canada.4.T shows a map of Canada and asks: 1.Which continent is Canada in?2.Which country is its neighbor?3.What are the Oceans Canada fac es?4.How large is Canada?4. Have a quiz.Step 2. Pre-reading.T: Would you like to take a trip to Canada?What three words would you use to describe Canada?Step 3 Reading1. Shimming:Get Ss to read the passage quickly and answer the following questions:1) What is the passage mainly about?Sample:The passage is about a trip of two girls, and it tells us some information about Canada.2) What is “The Ture No rth”?Sample:“The True North” is the train that goes across Canada / the cross-Canada train.3) How many cities are mentioned in the text? What are they?Sample:Vancouver – Calgary—Thunder Bay—Toronto4) What do you know about each city?Vancouver :the warmest part of Canada;the most beautiful city in Canadamany Asian want to live there;the trees are extremely tall.the oldest and most beautiful forests in the worldCalgary:famous for StampedeCowboys come to compete in riding wild horses.good at working with animalsthey can win a lot of money in prizes.Thunder Bay:at the top end of the Great Lakes;very busy portclose to the centre of the country ,so that ocean ships can go there.2. Detailed reading:1) Get Ss to read the passage again and correct the following sentences.1. The girls went to Canada to see their relatives in Montreal.(in the East of Canada / on the Atlantic coast of Canada)2. Danny Lin was goi ng to drive them to Vancouver.(the train station to catch the cross-Canada train)3. You can cross Canada in less than five days by bicycle.(can’t)4. The girls looked out the windows and saw Native Indians and cowboys.(a grizzly bear, mountain goats and wild scenery)5. Thunder Bay is a port city in the south of Canada, near Toronto.(at the top end of the Great Lakes, near the center of the country)2) Listen to the tape and fill in the blanks from the text.Canada is _____ than the United States. It is the _______largest country in the world.It is _____kilometers from coast to coast in Canada.The population of Canada is onl y slightly over_____________.Canada has _________ of the world’s fresh water, much of which is in the ___________.On the coast north of Vancouver some of the oldest and most beautiful _______ in the world still remain. It is so wet there that the trees are extremely ______.Period 2 Language points:1.Canada is a multicultural country like China. 加拿大像中国一样是一个多元化国家。