译林版,小学英语6BUnit 1 复习教案
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1 Unit 1 The lion and the mouse(复习)
Teaching contents 教学内容
复习story,Grammar time & Fun time
Teaching aims and learning objectives 教学目标
1. 能熟练背诵story。
2. 能正确恰当地运用副词修饰动词。
3. 能生动形象地表演Fun time中的课本剧。
Focus of the lesson and predicted area of difficulty 教学重点和难点:
教学重点:能正确恰当地运用副词修饰动词。
教学难点:能在Fun time课本剧表演中体现出副词的功能性。
Teaching procedures 教学过程:
Step 1 Let’s review
T: Hi, boys and girls. Look, who’s he?(出示狮子和老鼠头像)
T: Who’s strong?
S: The lion.
T: Who’s weak?
S: The mouse.
But after we learned the story, do you still think that the mouse is always weak? Why?
T: That’s right. And the second tip is that these pictures can help us remember the story.
So you can look at the pictures and tell the story. Now, please do it in pairs.
(学生同桌讲故事)
T: This time let’s tell the story in class. Everybody says one or two sentences and let
another person go on. Start from me: There was a lion in the forest. He was large and
strong. One day … (请学生逐个复述,接龙完成故事)
Step 2 Grammar time
1. Read and feel
T: In this story, the mouse and the lion said something. What did they say? How did they
feel at that time? Can you try to read and feel? (学生自己读并感受)
T: The mouse was very little, and he was scared, so how did he say it? Can you guess?
T: So who can be the mouse and say it quietly? (引导学生夸张读)
The mouse said quietly, but how about the large lion? How did he laugh?
T: But when he was in the net, was he happy? How did he say?
T: After the mouse helped the lion, how did the lion feel? So how did he say?
T: The lion and the mouse had different feelings at different times. Let’s read and feel!
2. review the adverbs
T: Just now we used these four words. 2 S: Quietly, loudly, sadly and happily.
T: They are adverbs. (带读,板书)
We can say ‘The mouse said.’ It’s OK. But why do we say ‘The mouse said quietly.’ What
are the adverbs for?
S: (引导学生)They can show the actions more vividly.
T: And look(板书), do we often put them before or after the verbs?
S: we often put adverbs after the verbs.
T: And we can get some adverbs from the adjectives. (学生快速说,读词,贴板书。)
You know excitedly. What does it mean? Can you tell us in English?
S: It means very, very happily.
T: Look at the adverbs. Can you find any rules? (引导学生观察寻找规律)
S: Often we add ‘ly’ after the adjectives and they become adverbs.
T: And sometimes they end up with ‘ily’.
3. Try to use
Step 3 Fun time
1. Before acting
T: You showed your ideas excitedly. And how about this lion? He was excited,
too. What did he say?
T: So at that time, how did he say it?
T: I think you are all right, and I guess maybe he said excitedly.(出示excitedly的卡片) But did the animals say excitedly, too?
T: Maybe. Look, this is a short play of ‘The lion and the mouse’. Before we act,
please first work in groups of three and decide the adverbs for their words.
(学生三人小组讨论并选择合适的副词卡纸)
2. Let’s act
T: You’ve well prepared, so let’s try to act. Let’s act in three, a lion, a mouse
and a narrator. The narrator is very important because he can use the adverbs
to show the actions vividly.
(教师做旁白,请两个学生扮演狮子和老鼠,示范第一幅图,之后学生三人小组表演,请学生上台反馈)
Step four Story time
T: You see, although the mouse was small and weak, he could help the lion.
And could the lion help the mouse one day?
S: Yes./No. 3 T: How could it be?
S: …
T: Look, in the forest, there came a cat one day. Who was not happy?
S: The mouse.
T: So could the lion help his friend this time? What would happen among them?
Let’s imagine and make a short play. This time let’s work in groups of four. We
still need a narrator to tell the story. Don’t forget to use adverbs to show actions
and also use the past tense to tell the story.
(学生四人小组编短剧,并上台表演)
Homework:
1. Copy and remember the adverbs we learned today.
2. Surf the Internet and get to know more adverbs.
3. Finish the story of ‘The lion, the cat and the mouse’.
Teaching aids 教学准备(含板书设计):
板书设计:
Unit 1 The lion and the mouse
The mouse said quietly.
The lion laughed loudly.
The lion asked sadly.
The lion said happily. Adverbs
fearfully happily surprisedly
angrily quietly sadly
worriedly loudly excitedly Past tense
wake – woke
let – let
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