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四年级下册英语1到3单元知识点Unit 1: My School。
In Unit 1, we will learn about "My School." We will explore different areas of the school and learn about the people who work there. Let's dive into the knowledge points covered in this unit.1. Vocabulary:Classroom: A room where students learn and study.Library: A place where you can borrow books.Playground: An outdoor area where children can play.Office: A room where the school staff work.Gym: A place for physical education and sports activities.Cafeteria: A place where students have their meals.2. Sentences:I have English class in the classroom.I enjoy reading books in the library.We play games on the playground during recess.The teachers work in the school office.We have PE lessons in the gym.We have lunch in the cafeteria.3. Grammar:Singular and Plural Nouns: We add -s or -es to make a noun plural.Example: book books, desk desks。
备注:1.Words1属于“四会”(熟练认、读、背诵、听写)单词;Words2要求能熟练认、读、听、说。
2.Sentences1要求能理解,熟练掌握并灵活运用;Sentences2要求能理解,熟练认读,背诵。
Starter unitUnit 1 Time 时间Unit 2 Friends 朋友Unit 3 Animal 动物Unit 4 My Room我的房间Unit 5 School life 学校生活Unit 6 Holidays 假日附:疑问代词when什么时候where什么地点who谁-----whose谁的what什么(事情)why为什么which哪个how怎么样how many多少(个)how much多少钱how old多大e.g.--When is your birthday? -- In May.--Where is my pen? -- It’s under your book.-- What’s this? -- It’s a map.--Why are you late? -- Because I got up late this morning.-- Who is that girl over there? -- She is Mary, my classmate.--Whose ruler is it? -- It’s mine.--Which one do you like? --I like the blue one.--How are you? --Fine, thank you.-- How many birds can you see in the picture? –I can see three.-- How much is it? --It’s two dollars.--How old are you? -- I’m ten.。
外研版小学英语四年级下册Module3Unit2教材内容全解Module3Unit2教材内容全解Module3Unit2 On Monday I’ll go swimming.在星期一我将要去游泳。
1.Listen and chant.听一听,并说唱。
【情景详解】英语描述:There are seven days in a week. They areSunday, Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,FridayandSaturday.汉语描述:一星期有七天。
它们是星期日、星期一、星期二、星期三、星期四、星期五和星期六。
【课文全译】Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday.星期日、星期一、星期二、星期三、星期四、星期五。
And we will have Saturday. 我们将会迎来星期六。
【课文注解】①Tuesday(名词)星期二,缩写形式Tue.②Wednesday(名词)星期三,缩写Wed. 例句:It’s Wednesday today.今天是星期三。
③Thursday(名词)星期四,缩写Thur.④Friday(名词)星期五,联想:Monday星期一,缩写形式Fri.例句:I go to school on Friday.我在星期五去上学。
⑤have(动词)有,拥有,第三人称单数has,动词-ing形式having,过去式had,例句:I have a pen.我有一支钢笔。
We have four classes in the morning.我们上午有四节课。
【拓展记忆】have还可意为“吃;喝;患病”等,短语:have(eat)breakfast吃早餐,have (drink)some water喝些水,have a cold感冒2.Listen and say.听一听,说一说。
【情景详解】英语描述:Shanshan will do many things next week.She’ll go swimming on Monday.She wil play with herfriends on Tuesday.She will go to the park on Wednesday.Shewill do her homework on Thursday.She will visit her grandmaon Friday.She will help her mother on Saturday and read herbooks on Sunday.汉语描述:姗姗下星期将要做很多事情。
Unit3 My day 知识点归纳一、会读、会拼、会写、能正确运用课后生词表上的本单元单词二、课文重点内容详解Story Time1.I get up at seven.I usually go to school at seven forty. I have four lessons in the morning. I have lunch at twelve.讲解:1) get up 起床与get相关的词组拓展:get on 上车get off 下车2)usually 通常,是表示频度的副词,常用于一般现在时中。
在英语中,表示频率的副词还有:always 总是,oftern 经常,sometimes 有时,seldom 很少、极少,hardly 几乎不,never 从不,etc.。
3)go to school 去上学拓展:come/go home 回家,go to bed 去睡觉,go to hospital 去医院,go to church 去做礼拜4)in the morning 在早上表示具体某一天的早晨、中午、晚上,要用介词on,如:on Saturday morning,on a cold evening5)have lunch 吃午饭拓展:have breakfast 吃早饭have supper = have dinner 吃晚饭注意:在早、中、晚饭前不加定冠词“the”。
6)at seven/ senven forty/ twelve 都是表示具体的时间点,要用介词at 。
7)具体时间的表达方式:A.在8点at eight ( o’clock )B.在8点半at half past eight = at eight thirtyC.在8点10分at ten past eight = at eight tenD.在8点50分at ten to nine = at eight fifty练习:1: 58 的英语表达_____________________________________________2. I have two lessons in the afternoon. I play football at four and go home at four forty.I do my homework at five thirty.讲解:A. “play”的用法:1)play + 运动名称,注意在运动名称前不能加定冠词“the”,如:play volleyball 打排球2)play + 棋牌类游戏名称,如:play (Chinese) chess 下(象)棋;play cards 打牌3)play + the + 乐器类名称,注意在乐器类名称前要加定冠词“the”,如:play the piano 弹钢琴;play the violin 拉小提琴;play the guitar 弹吉他4)play + with + sb.(某人)/ sth.(某物),如:play with me 和我玩;play with ballons(气球)/ lanterns(灯笼)5)play games 玩游戏B. do one’s homework 做(某人的)家(庭)作(业)“work”作为名词,表示“工作”时,是不可数名词;“work”还可作为动词,表示“工作”。
Unit3知识点一.单词食物类名词(food):pizza cake noodle fishchicken rice bread egg 蔬菜类(vegetables)potato-potatoes tomato-tamatoes水果类(fruit) banana pear apple orange饮料类(drink): pear juice apple juice orange juice milkcoffee water soup动词: want eat drink wait副词:out感叹词: ouch二.短语want to+动词原形想要做…… wait a minute 等一会儿would like+名词想要…… eat out 在外面吃Chinese food 中餐tomato soup 西红柿汤something to drink喝的东西pear juice 梨汁something to eat 吃的东西orange juice 橙汁a big pizza一个大比萨饼two small cakes两个小蛋糕三.重要句型1.特殊疑问句What do you want to eat?I want to eat +食物(注意区分可数还是不可数)What would you like?I’d like ……(I’d=I would)2.一般疑问句(先回答Yes/No)Would you like something to drink?Yes. I’d like+喝的/ Yes, 喝的,please./No, thanks.Would you like something to eat?Yes. I’d like+吃的/ Yes, 吃的,please./No, thanks.3.其他句型Have some fruit, please.OK. I like+水果Have a banana, please.Thank you.Shall we eat out?OK. Let’s go!四.语音ce ce /s/ /s/ /s/ nice rice face dance France juicec c c /k/ /k/ /k/ cap call cold come特殊情况cinema /s/o o o /ɒ/ /ɒ/ /ɒ/ 身体上面经常热body on often hot 字母o本因/əʊ/ 没鼻子回家了no nose go home。
小学四年级英语下册4B Unit3 My day知识点整理四会单词1. have lunch 吃午饭2. homework 家庭作业3. have dinner 吃晚饭4. watch TV 看电视5. in the evening 在晚上三会单词ually 通常,常常2. go to school 去学校3. in the morning 在上午4. in the afternoon 在下午5.play football 踢足球6.go home 回家7. go to bed 去睡觉8.at night 在夜间四会词组1.my day 我的一天2. this morning 今天上午3. this afternoon 今天下午4. this evening 今天晚上5. in the morning 在上午6. in the afternoon 在下午7. in the evening 在晚上8.go to school 上学9. go to bed 睡觉10. go to park 去公园11. go to zoo 去动物园12. go home 回家13.have breakfast 吃早饭14. have lunch 吃午饭15. have dinner 吃晚饭16. watch TV 看电视17. at night 在夜间18. get up 起床19. at seven forty 在起点四十20. do my homework 做家庭作业三会词组1. over there 在那儿2. What a big cake ! 好大一个蛋糕!四会句型1. When do you get up every day ? 你每天几点起床?I get up at seven . 我七点起床。
三会句型1. I usually go to school at seven forty. 我通常7:40 上学。
四年级下册英语1~3单元知识点Unit 1:1. Learn new words:- classroom: a room where students have lessons.- playground: an area for children to play in, especially at a school.- computer room: a room with computers where people can use them.- library: a room where books are kept for people to read or borrow.- science lab: a specially equipped room or building in which students carry out scientific experiments.2. Talk about school facilities:- My school has a big playground where we can play football and basketball.- We also have a computer room with many computers.- In addition, we have a science lab where we can do experiments.- Our library has many books that we can borrow.3. Use there is/there are:- There is a classroom in my school.- There are many students in my class.- There is a big playground in my school.- There are some trees and flowers in the playground.Unit 2:1. Learn new words:- musician: someone who plays a musical instrument or writes music.- dancer: someone who dances as a job or as a form of entertainment.- doctor: a person who is trained to treat people whoare ill.- cook: someone who prepares and cooks food as a job.- engineer: a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or public works.2. Talk about jobs:- My father is a doctor. He helps sick people.- My mother is a musician. She plays the piano very well.- My uncle is an engineer. He builds bridges and roads.- My aunt is a cook. She cooks delicious food.3. Use can/can't:- I can play the guitar.- She can dance very well.- They can't sing.- He can ride a bike.Unit 3:1. Learn new words:- museum: a building where you can look at important objects connected with art, history, or science.- art gallery: a room or a building with a collection of art.- hospital: a large building where sick or injured people receive medical treatment.- supermarket: a large shop that sells food, drinks, and things for the home.- post office: a place where you can buy stamps, send letters, and use other postal services.2. Talk about places in town:- There is a museum in our town. It has many ancient artifacts.- We also have an art gallery. It has lots of beautiful paintings.- There is a big hospital near our school. It has many doctors and nurses.- We can buy food and drinks at the supermarket. It is very convenient.3. Use prepositions of place:- The supermarket is next to the post office.- The museum is opposite the art gallery.- The hospital is between the school and the library.- The post office is on the corner of the street.。
Unit 1: Places- Vocabulary: bank, hospital, library, post office, supermarket- Sentence patterns: Where is the _____? It’s near the_____.- Grammar: Prepositions of place (on, in, near, next to)Unit 2: Activities- Vocabulary: draw, read, swim, write, play- Sentence patterns: What do you want to do? I want to _____.- Grammar: Verbs of activities in the present tenseUnit 3: Healthy Lifestyle- Vocabulary: breakfast, lunch, dinner, fruit, vegetables- Sentence patterns: What do you have for _____? I have_____ for _____.- Grammar: Count and non-count nounsUnit 4: Seasons and Weather- Vocabulary: spring, summer, autumn, winter, sunny, rainy, cloudy, windy- Sentence patterns: What’s the weather like today? It’s_____.- Grammar: Adjectives to describe seasons and weatherUnit 5: Sports- Vocabulary: basketball, football, swimming, running- Sentence patterns: Do you like _____? Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.- Grammar: Verbs to express likes and dislikesUnit 6: Daily Routines- Vocabulary: get up, have breakfast, go to school, have lunch, go home, go to bed- Grammar: Present simple tense for daily routinesUnit 7: Food and Drinks- Vocabulary: noodles, rice, bread, milk, juice- Sentence patterns: What would you like to eat/drink? I would like some _____.- Grammar: Countable and non-countable nouns for food and drinksUnit 8: Clothes- Vocabulary: hat, coat, shirt, dress, trousers- Sentence patterns: What are you wearing? I’m wearing a _____.- Grammar: Articles (a, an, the)Unit 9: My Family- Vocabulary: father, mother, brother, sister, grandparents- Sentence patterns: How many _____ do you have? I have_____.- Grammar: Plural form of nounsUnit 10: My School- Sentence patterns: What’s in the _____? There is a _____.- Grammar: There is / There areUnit 11: My Hobbies- Vocabulary: dancing, singing, painting, playing chess, playing the piano- Sentence patterns: What do you like doing? I like _____.- Grammar: Verbs ending in -ingUnit 12: Animals- Vocabulary: lion, elephant, rabbit, monkey, panda- Sentence patterns: Have you ever seen a _____? Yes, I have. / No, I haven’t.- Grammar: Present perfect tense for experiencesUnit 13: Festivals- Vocabulary: Spring Festival, Lantern Festival, Dragon Boat Festival, Mid-Autumn Festival, Christmas- Sentence patterns: How do you celebrate _____? We _____.- Grammar: Simple past tense for activities in the past- Vocabulary: park, museum, theater, shop, zoo- Sentence patterns: What can you do in the _____? We can_____.- Grammar: Modal verbs (can, could)Unit 15: Transportation- Vocabulary: bus, taxi, subway, train, bike- Sentence patterns: How do you get to _____? I _____.- Grammar: Verbs of transportation (take, ride)以上是广州版英语四年级下学期全册的知识点归纳,包括词汇、句型和语法。
四年级下册英语第3单元知识点总结全文共6篇示例,供读者参考篇1Unit 3: Sports and GamesHi there! In this unit, we learned all about different sports and games. It was so much fun! Let me tell you about the coolest things we covered.First up, we talked about team sports. My favorite is definitely basketball. It's such an exciting game where you have to dribble the ball down the court and try to shoot it through the hoop. My friend Sarah is really tall, so she's great at basketball. I'm not as tall, but I can run pretty fast, which helps with stealing the ball from the other team.Another cool team sport we learned about is soccer. Soccer is played all over the world, and it's really popular in a lot of countries. The goal is to kick the ball into the net, but you can't use your hands (except for the goalie). It takes a lot of skill to control the ball with your feet like that. I'm still working on my footwork, but I scored a goal in our last gym class game!Then we moved on to individual sports. My favorite is probably gymnastics. The gymnasts are so strong and flexible –they can do crazy flips and twists and walk on that narrow beam without falling off. I'm nowhere near that level, but I love trying cartwheels and handstands at home. Just don't tell my mom I've been practicing on the couch...Swimming is another fun individual sport. We talked about the different strokes like freestyle, backstroke, and butterfly. Butterfly is the hardest one – it looks like so much work! I'm a pretty good swimmer, but I still use a kickboard sometimes when I get tired. The Olympic swimmers are just incredible though. Maybe I'll compete in the Olympics someday? A girl can dream!We also covered some awesome outdoor activities. Hiking is one of my favorites for when the weather is nice. There are some great trails not too far from my house where you can see wildlife and beautiful scenery. You have to be prepared with plenty of water and snacks, though! My backpack gets super heavy, but it's worth it.Rock climbing is another thrilling outdoor sport, although I've only done it at the indoor climbing gym so far. It's a real workout for your arms and legs as you pull yourself up the wall. The hardest part is finding the next handhold or foothold. I'mkind of scared of heights, so I get nervous the higher I go. But the feeling of reaching the top is amazing!Board games and puzzles count too. My favorites are Scrabble (I love finding funky words to play), jigsaw puzzles (the bigger, the better), and Rubik's cubes (I can solve the 3x3 cube, but the bigger ones are crazy hard). Games are great for family time or when you have friends over for a games night.Phew, that was a lot to cover! Who knew there were so many awesome sports and games out there? This unit really opened my eyes to all the different activities I can try. I definitely want to take a gymnastics or rock climbing class sometime. And I'll keep practicing my basketball skills so maybe I can join the school team next year.No matter what, though, the most important thing is to get out there and play! Sports and games are a great way to stay active, challenge yourself, and have tons of fun. You can make new friends, learn teamwork, and test your abilities. Just don't forget the sunscreen and water breaks! Now let's play...篇2Unit 3 SummaryHey friends! It's me again, ready to share what I learned in Unit 3 of our English textbook. This unit was all about food, eating habits, and staying healthy. There was a lot to learn, but I'll do my best to explain the main ideas in a way that's easy to understand.First up, we learned tons of new vocabulary words related to food and nutrition. Some of the highlights were ingredients like flour, sugar, oil, and spices. We also covered names of dishes like pasta, pizza, curry, and dumplings. Don't forget all the different fruit and veggie names too - that list felt endless! Knowing these words helped us talk and write about our favorite foods.A big focus was learning to describe the taste, texture, and appearance of various foods and dishes. We picked up adjectives like crispy, juicy, sour, bitter, and many more. Discussing food is so much more interesting when you can vividly describe the flavors and textures. My mouth waters just thinking about it!In addition to vocabulary, we did a deep dive into nutrition facts and the importance of a balanced diet with all the food groups represented. We learned that foods provide nutrients that give our bodies energy and keep us growing strong. Protein builds muscle, carbs provide lasting energy, fruits and veggies have crucial vitamins/minerals, and even fats are necessary inmoderation. The key is eating a nice variety from each group rather than just filling up on one kind of food.We spent time analyzing nutrition labels too. Those lists of ingredients, calories, fat, sugar, etc. can seem confusing, but breaking them down step-by-step helped demystify what's really in the packaged foods we eat. Noticing high levels of sugar, salt, and saturated fat was an eye-opener for making smarter choices.Not surprisingly, a big emphasis was on encouraging healthy eating habits over relying on junk food. We reviewed the food pyramid and what a balanced plate should look like at each meal. The message was to fill up on plenty of produce, whole grains, lean protein, and low-fat dairy options while limiting fatty meats, fried stuff, salty snacks, sugary treats, and sodas. Moderation is okay for less nutritious items, but they shouldn't make up the bulk of our diet.We also explored cultural differences in cuisines from around the world. Seeing how eating practices and staple ingredients vary by country and tradition was fascinating! For instance, we contrasted grain-based meals in Asia with the meat-heavy diets in some European nations. We got to sample snacks from different places too, which was a delicious way to expand our palates.Lastly, we worked on giving instructions related to recipes, cooking methods, and table etiquette. Using sequence words likeâ€��first,―�next,―�andâ€��finallyâ€��helped explain the steps clearly when describing how to prepare a meal or how to set a table properly. Sharing our favorite family recipes was fun too!Writing was a big component, with assignments like describing our most impressive culinary creations, providing a restaurant review of our latest dining experience, and explaining healthy meal ideas for busy families on the go. Getting to flex our English skills through food-themed prompts was an engaging way to practice.All in all, this unit was jammed with lots of invaluable nutrition know-how to help us develop wise eating habits for life.I may only be a fourth grader, but I feel way more informed about fueling my body with the good stuff. Not to mention, I've got a whole glossary of new English cooking vocab to throw around. Who's hungry for a nutritious, high-fiber,antioxidant-packed salad?!篇3Unit 3 - Amazing AnimalsThis unit was all about learning cool facts about animals and their habitats. We learned lots of new vocabulary words and had fun activities to practice using them.One of the first things we covered was talking about where different animals live. We learned words like forest, jungle, desert, and ocean to describe their habitats. My favorite was learning about the rainforest - it sounds like such an exciting place with all those tall trees and colorful birds and other creatures.Next, we learned how to describe what animals look like using adjectives like big, small, tall, long, furry, and scaly. I think snakes are kind of creepy with their scales, but I love how soft and cuddly rabbits are with their thick fur. We played a great game where we had to guess the animal just from describing its appearance.Then we moved on to talking about what animals can do. Some of the new verbs we learned were fly, swim, run, jump, and climb. It was awesome watching the video of the monkey climbing up the tree trunk. But I felt a little scared when we saw the shark swimming after its prey! We did an activity where we had to mime different animal actions for our partners to guess.Another topic we covered was animal babies and families. We learned words like cub, calf, pup, and kid for baby animals. Ithought it was fascinating how different animals have such different names for their young. We read a story about a mother bear taking care of her cubs which was really cute.Finally, we learned about some amazing abilities that certain animals have. Words like camouflage, hibernate, and migrate were new to me. I had no idea that Arctic animals like polar bears actually hibernate through the whole winter! We did a research project on an animal of our choice and presented to the class about its special skills.Overall, Unit 3 was packed with so many engaging topics about the incredible animal kingdom. I feel like I know a lot more about creatures big and small, fierce and gentle. Using all the new vocabulary we learned, I can describe their habitats, appearances, behaviors, families and unique traits so much better now. I'm really looking forward to the next unit!篇4Unit 3 - My Busy WeekThis unit was all about talking about our daily routines and weekly schedules. It had some really useful vocabulary and grammar points that I want to make sure I remember.VocabularyWe learned a ton of new words related to daily activities and routines. Some of the key ones were:• Wake up, get up, get dressed, get ready• Have breakfast/lunch/dinner• Brush my teeth, comb my hair, take a shower• Go to school, study, do homework• Play sports like basketball, soccer, tennis• Read books, watch TV, listen to music• Do chores like clean my room, walk the dog, wash the dishesBeing able to use all these words properly is super important for describing what I do each day and week.We also went over words for telling time like:• O'clock, half past, qua rter to/past• Morning, afternoon, evening, night• Early, on time, lateKnowing time words helps me talk about when I do different activities.GrammarThere were two big grammar points focused on in this unit - present simple and adverbs of frequency.Present SimpleThis is how we talk about habits and routines. The verb form doesn't change much - you just add 's' for he/she/it.Examples:• I wake up at 7am every day.• He brushes his teeth after breakfast.• My mom makes dinner at 6pm.Adverbs of FrequencyThese words like always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, and never tell how frequently something happens. They go before the present simple verb but after 'to be'.Examples:• I alwa ys have cereal for breakfast.• We often play soccer after school.• She is never late for class.Using present simple and frequency adverbs correctly is key for describing my typical weekly routine.ConversationsWe also practiced a lot of conversational dialogue related to schedules and daily life, like:A: What time do you wake up?B: I usually wake up around 7am.A: What do you do after school?B: I sometimes have tennis practice. Other days I just go home and do homework.A: Do you ever help with chores around the house?B: Yes, I always make my bed and clean my room. I sometimes help wash the dishes too.Being able to have basic exchanges like these about routines and schedules is really useful.WritingFor the writing section, we had to write a short paragraph describing our weekly routine. Here's an example of what I wrote:My Weekly RoutineI wake up at 7am on weekdays. I get dressed, brush my teeth, and have breakfast. Then I go to school at 8am. After school, I sometimes have soccer practice. I often do my homework before dinner. On Saturdays, I usually meet my friends and we play basketball. In the evenings, I sometimes read books or watch TV shows. On Sundays, I always help clean the house and wash the dishes.Overall, this was a practical unit that gave me lots of ways to talk about my everyday life using present tenses and frequency words. Describing daily routines is something I'll need to do a lot, so it's good I know how now!篇5Unit 3: A Busy WeekHi everyone! In this unit, we learned a lot about daily routines and activities. It was really cool to see how kids like mespend their weeks in different parts of the world. Let me tell you all about it!One of the first things we covered was vocabulary for days of the week and times of day. I can now say "Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday..." all the way through Sunday. And for times, I learned words like "morning, afternoon, evening, night." Knowing these basics helps me talk about my schedule.We also went over some super useful verbs for daily actions and routines. Get up, get dressed, have breakfast, go to school, do homework, play sports, watch TV, go to bed - I can describe pretty much my entire day using these verbs! My favorite is probably "have fun" because I try to do that as much as possible.Then we started reading about kids' typical weekly routines in different countries. We read about Emi who lives in Japan. Her week sounded very scheduled with lots of school, study time, and after-school activities like calligraphy class. I was surprised to learn that she goes to school on Saturdays too! Her weekend seemed busy but she did get to relax some on Sundays.Next we met Davi from Brazil. His week was more relaxed than Emi's. He doesn't have any classes on Saturdays, and he spends a lot of time playing soccer and hanging out with friends after school. On Sundays, his whole family gets together for a biglunch - that sounded like fun! Davi's schedule made me a little jealous of his free time.Then we read about Layla who lives in Egypt. She goes to school from Sunday to Thursday since the weekend there is on Fridays and Saturdays. I thought that was really interesting! Layla has to help out a lot with housework after school, like sweeping and washing dishes. But she still finds time to play games with her friends outside in the evenings.Finally, we learned about Sam's weekly routine here in the United States. It was pretty similar to my own schedule - he goes to school Monday to Friday and has a free weekend for playing, shopping with his family, or having friends over. I could relate well to Sam's typical American week.One of the activities I really enjoyed was making a weekly schedule for myself, using pictures and words. I cut out little icons for things like sleeping, eating, studying, and playing sports, then glued them onto a calendar grid to show my own routine. It made me realize how busy yet fun my weeks are!We also did some fun role plays where we pretended to interview each other about our weekly schedules using questions like "What do you do on Mondays?" and "What time do youusually get up?" It was great practice for using all the new vocabulary and sentence patterns we learned.Towards the end of the unit, we started learning how to tell time and talk about schedules using specific hours and minutes. This was a little tricky at first, but now I can pretty much read any digital or analog clock. I just have to be careful not to mix up a.m. and p.m. when talking about times!The absolutely coolest part was when we made our own clocks out of paper plates and worked the movable hands. I decorated mine with stickers and drawings of things I like to do at different times of day. Using the clocks made telling time so much more fun and hands-on.Overall, this unit was packed with really practical English that I can use all the time when describing my daily life. I feel much more confident now talking about actions I do routinely and when I do them during the day or week. Learning about kids' schedules in other countries was fascinating too. I'm already looking forward to the next unit so I can keep building up my English skills!篇6Unit 3 Summary: "Sharing Is Caring"Hello, my friends! In this unit, we learned all about the importance of sharing and caring for others. We explored different ways to show kindness and generosity, and how these actions can make a big difference in the lives of those around us.One of the first things we discussed was the concept of "sharing." Sharing means giving a part of something you have to someone else. It could be sharing your toys, your snacks, or even your time and attention. When we share, we show that we care about others and their needs.We read a story about two friends, Emma and Jack, who learned a valuable lesson about sharing. Emma had a brand-new box of crayons, and Jack didn't have any. At first, Emma didn't want to share her crayons, but then she realized how happy it would make Jack if she did. In the end, they both had fun coloring together, and Emma felt good about sharing her crayons with her friend.Another important topic we covered was "caring." Caring means showing concern and kindness towards others. It's about putting yourself in someone else's shoes and trying to understand how they feel. When we care, we look for ways to help and support those around us.We learned about different ways to show that we care, like listening carefully when someone is speaking, offering a helping hand, or simply being there for someone when they're feeling sad or upset. We read a heartwarming story about a girl named Lily who noticed that her classmate, Sam, was having a tough time. Lily took the time to talk to Sam, cheer him up, and offer her support. Her small act of kindness made a big difference in Sam's day.In addition to sharing and caring, we also talked about the importance of being a good friend. A true friend is someone who is kind, loyal, and supportive. They share their toys and snacks, they listen when you're upset, and they're there to have fun and make memories with you.We practiced using language to express our feelings and needs, as well as to show empathy and understanding towards others. We learned phrases like "I feel..." and "How can I help?" to communicate effectively and build stronger connections with our classmates and friends.Throughout the unit, we engaged in various activities and games that reinforced the concepts of sharing, caring, and friendship. We role-played different scenarios, completedworksheets, and participated in group discussions to deepen our understanding and practice our communication skills.One of the most memorable activities was the "Kindness Chain." Each student wrote down one kind act they had done or witnessed on a paper strip. We then linked all the strips together to create a long chain that decorated our classroom. It was a beautiful reminder of how small acts of kindness can add up and make a big impact.By the end of the unit, we had learned so much about the importance of sharing, caring, and being a good friend. We understood that these values not only make our relationships stronger but also contribute to creating a more positive and supportive environment for everyone.So, my dear friends, let's always remember to share what we have, care for those around us, and be the kind of friend we'd want to have ourselves. A little kindness can go a long way, and it's up to us to make the world a better place, one small act at a time.。
Unit 3 What can you see?
一、过关单词:
river 河流 lake 湖 boat 小船 cloud 云
sky 天空 mountain 山;山脉 moon 月亮 sun 太阳
star 星星 town 城镇 map 地图 near 在……附近
二、过关句型:
1.What can you see?你能看见什么?
2.I can see a river.我能看见一条河流。
3.I can see a lake and a boat.我能看见一个湖和一只小船。
4.I can see the blue sky.我能看见蓝天。
5.I can see white clouds.我能看见白云。
6.It’s nice.它很漂亮。
7.The town is beautiful.这个城镇很美。
三、过关知识点:
1.掌握can表示能力。
can 后面接动词原型,如:read, write, jump。
I can read.(他能阅读。
)
can't = can not(不能) I can swim./I can't swim.(我会游泳。
/我不会游泳。
)
2.sun, moon是专有名词,前面要加the。
表示太阳,月亮时,为the sun, the moon。
第1页共1页。
一、 单词/四会单词:1. usually 通常、常常 2.homework 回家作业
二、词组/四会词组
1. go to school去上学 2. in the morning在早上 3. in the afternoon在下午
4. go home回家 5.watch TV看电视 6.in the evening在晚上
7. at night在夜里 8.go to bed睡觉 9.have lunch 吃午饭 10. have dinner 吃晚饭
三会词组:
1. my day我的一天 2. have breakfast 吃早饭 3. at seven forty在七点四十分
4. have two lessons有两节课 5. four forty-five 四点三刻 6. do my homework做回家作业
7. five thirty五点三十分 8. at six fifteen 在六点一刻 9. every day每天
10. seven o’clock 七点整 11. over there 在那边 12.go there 去那边
13. come back回来 14. come home回家来 15. watch a basketball match 观看一场篮球赛
16. talk about讨论 17. about eleven o’clock大约十一点 18.a big cake 一个大蛋糕
19. at about twelve fifteen 大约在十二点一刻 20. on Wednesday evening在周三晚上
三、句型/四会句子:
1. A: When do you get up every morning? B: I get up at seven.
你每天早上什么时候起床? 我在7点起床。
2. A: When do you have dinner every day? B: At six. 你每天什么时候吃晚饭? 在6点。
3. A: What can you see over there? B: I can see a cake.在那边你能看见什么?我能看见一个蛋糕。
4. I usually go to school at seven forty in the morning. 我常常在早上7:40去上学。
5. I usually have lunch at twelve. 我常常在12点吃午饭。
6. I have two lessons in the afternoon. 在下午我有2节课。
7. I do my homework at five thirty. 我在5:30做回家业作。
8. I go to bed at nine every day. 我每天9点睡觉。
三会句子:
1. I’m hungry. 我饿了。 I’m thirsty. 我渴了。 I’m late. 我迟到了。
2. A: What time is it now? 现在几点了? = What’s the time now? 现在几点了?
B: It’s seven. (It’s seven o’clock now.) 现在7点了。
3. What a big cake! 多么大的一个蛋糕啊!How big the cake is! 蛋糕多么大啊!
4. I like cakes. 我喜欢蛋糕。I like cakes very much. 我非常喜欢蛋糕!
5. This cake is nice. 这个蛋糕是美味的。This is a nice cake. 这是一个美味的蛋糕。
6. Who are we? 我们是谁? Who are they? 他们是谁?
7. We meet Miss Li at three. 我们在3点和李老师见面。
四、知识点
1、时间表达法:
(1) 整点可用o’clock表达 six o’clock 六点整
也可以将o’clock省去,直接用数字表示。 (2) 非整点的时间表达可用顺读法,即按左到右的顺序, 依次先说小时数,再说分钟数。 9:15 nine fifteen 10:50 ten fifty 8:45 eight forty-five (3) 表示“零几分”, 可说…o… 9:05 nine o five 2、时间介词的用法: (1)at 通常用在某一个具体的时间点上,有时一些固定词组 也用at,如at seven o’clock 在7点钟 at night 在晚上 (2)on 用于某日或某日的时间段on Sunday 在星期日 on Monday morning 在星期一早上 (3) in后面接的是某一段时间,如:月份、年份、季节等 in the evening 在晚上 in 2014 在2014年 in January 在一月份 in spring 在春天 四下Unit3知识点汇总 语音 e, ee / i: / me she evening green sleep three
fifteen bee feet
/ e / bed pen desk red
very ten egg every