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2015高一英语教案: UNIT 4《 PERIOD1》(人教版必修1)WORD版无答案.doc

1、Part 1 Teaching Design第一部分 教学设计Period 1 A sample lesson plan for reading(A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEP)IntroductionIn this period, after the warming up, students will first be guided to share their views about earthquake. Then they will be helped to read a narration(记叙文)entitled A NIGHT THE EARTH DI

2、DNT SLEEP. Its about Tangshan Earthquake which happened in 1976. Summary of the text and analysis of the text organization is offered for teachers reference. Computer and overhead projector may be used to aid the teaching and learning. Objectives一、 To help students learn to read about past experienc

3、es 二、 To help students better understand “earthquake”三、 To help students use some important words and expressions四、 To help students identify examples of the attributive clause in the textFocusWordsburst, ruin, injure, destroy, shock, rescue, trap, burry, damage, frighten, judge, expressExpressions

4、right away, as if, at an end, in ruins, dig out, a number ofPatterns But the one million people of the city, who thought little of these events, were asleep as usual that night. It seemed as if the world was at an end! 似乎世界的末日到来了。All hope was not lost. 并非所有的希望都失去了。 Slowly, the city began to breathe

5、again.慢慢地,这个城市又开始呼吸了。AidsMultimedia facilities, tape-recorder, photos, diagrams Procedure1. Warming up Warming up by looking and sayingGood morning class. Have you ever experienced any natural disasters? Look at the pictures. Can you name all the disasters? volcano fire sandstorm typhoon hailstone t

6、hunderstorm flood hurricane earthquakeHave you ever experienced an earthquake? Can you describe how terrible an earthquake is?(The earth is shaking; all the buildings will fall down; many people will die; many children will become orphans.)Warming up by discussingHello, class. As we all know, earthq

7、uakes are disasters to everyone. But can we avoid or at least reduce the loss caused by earthquakes? Can we foretell earthquakes? Now lets think and decide what may happen before a big earthquake.WARNING SIGNS WHEN AN EARTHQUAKE IS ABOUT TO HIT Thermal precursor: A few months before the occurrence o

8、f an earthquake the average temperature of the area keeps increasing. Water precursor: There is a sudden rise or fall in water level in the wells. It could be as high as one metre. Seismo-electromagnetic precursor: This is a very reliable precursor. It occurs and is exhibited about 10 to 20 hours be

9、fore the quake. Animal precursor: It is seen that 10 to 20 hours before the occurrence of an earthquake, the entire animal kingdom becomes highly disturbed and restless. Human precursor: Doctors and nurses observe that some sensitive patients in hospitals become highly disturbed. The best indicator

10、is the number of child deliveries in any hospital. (3) Warming up by talking about Tangshan / California EarthquakeToday we shall start Unit 4 Earthquake. But first Id like you to learn about the two famous earthquakes: The Tangshan Earthquake and The California Earthquake. At 3:42 a.m. on July 28,

11、1976, a magnitude 7.8 earthquake hit the sleeping city of Tangshan, in northeastern China. The very large earthquake, striking an area where it was totally unexpected, wiped out the city of Tangshan and killed over 240,000 people - making it the deadliest earthquake of the twentieth century. The Cal

12、ifornia earthquake of April 18, 1906 is one of the most significant earthquakes of all time. Deaths: 3,000 Injuries: 225,000 Property Damage: $ 400,000,000 in 1906 $2. Pre-reading by talking and sharingBefore an earthquake comes various signs could be seen. What are they? Cows, pigs and dogs become

13、too nervous too eat. The mice will run out of the fields looking for places to hide. The water in the wells will rise and fall. Walls of the wells in village will have deep cracks. There will be bright light in the sky.Villagers witness pre-earthquake warning signsVillagers say they saw warning sign

14、s before the earthquake hit Chifeng city last Saturday.Hours before the quake, villagers said they saw water flow over for over two meters from a river that had been dry for years.About 10 hours before the quake occurred, hand phone signals were stopped for quite some time in Linxi county seat, whic

15、h is 140 kilometers from the center of the earthquake. Days before the earthquake, two pigs appeared nervous in the pen and tried to run out. said Li Xiaohua, a villager in Gubeikou Village.A woman village folk recalled that she happened to see crowds of sparrows and swallows bumping into walls seem

16、ed unable to find direction during flight.3. Listening and fast readingNow lets come to the text “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEP” and see what it tells us.Please listen to the text and get the general idea of the passage. You should pay attention to the first sentences of each paragraph. In what orde

17、r is the text written? (The text is written in a time order. The text tells us something that happened before the earthquake, during the earthquake and after the earthquake.)4. Reading and underliningNext you are to read and underline all the useful expressions or collocations in the passage. Copy t

18、hem in your notebook after class as homework.Collocations from A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEPa smelly gas, in the farmyards, think little of sth., as usual, it seemed that, at an end, thirty meters wide, cut across, in ruins, be injury, the number of, blow away, sth. be not safe for, tens of thousand

19、s of, give milk, half a million, instead of, be shocked, be trapped under the ruins, fall down, allis/was not, dig out, the dead, to the north of, coal mines5. Reading for the organization of the text and retell the textRead the text for the outline of it and retell the story in your own words with

20、the help of the outline.Type of writing and summary of the textType of writingThis is a piece of descriptive writingMain idea of thepassageThe article describes the cause, the course and the result of Tang Shan earthquake in 1976. It shows us the terrible image of earthquake. At the same time it hit

21、s us that we must realize that we can do something to minimize the damage caused by earthquake.Topic sentenceof 1st paragraphStrange things were happening in the countryside in northeast Hebei.Topic sentenceof 2nd paragraphEverything began to shake and it seemed that the world was at an end.Topic se

22、ntenceof 3rd paragraphEverywhere they looked nearly everything was destroyed.Topic sentenceof 4th paragraphAll hope was not lost.A retold version of the text: See II in Part 3 Teaching Assessment6. Making a text structure analysisRead the text “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEP”, and then complete the f

23、ollowing chart.Time/ order What happenedResult three days before the earthquakeat about 3:00 amsaw: crackswater in the wellsrose and fell,animalstoo nervous , hide fish jumped out of bowls & ponds bright light in the skywater pipescracked and burstheard: sound of planessmelt: smelly gas in the crack

24、s of the wellsPeople thought little ofthe events and went to bed as usualat 3:42 amfelt: everything shook one-third nation felt itheard in Beijing 100 kilometers awaya huge crack cut across houses, roadssaw: steam burst from holes in the groundhard hills of rock-rivers of dirtcity lay in ruins 4 400

25、,000 people killed/injured75% factories 90% home gonebricks covered dams/bridges fell not safe railway tracks useless cows never milkpigs/chickens diedwells filled with sandrescue workers and doctors trapped under the ruinsbuildings fell downwater/food/electricity hard to getafter that hope not lost

26、army sent 150,000 soldiersworkers built shelters for survivorsfresh water was taken to the citythe city began to breatheagain7. Discussing the writing styleAs you have understood the general idea of the text, I still put more questions to you. From whose point of view are events described? How do yo

27、u know? (A writer who didnt see the quake uses the third person “they” when he writes.)Why do you think the writer chose to express her feelings about the quake rather than simply report what happened? (Although the writer was not there he felt sad for the people of Tang Shan. He knows that giving s

28、ome feelings will make the reading more interesting.)Why is the title “A NIGHT THE EARTH DIDNT SLEEP”? (As usual, night is the time to sleep, and night should be quiet and safe. But that night everything changed. The writer used it as a title to show how terrible and how unusual that night is.)8. Cl

29、osing down by reading a prose about an earthquake To end this period I am going to give you the following article to read. Father and Son in An Earthquake No matter what happens, Ill always be there for you!In 1989 an 8.2 earthquake almost flattened America, killing over 30,000 people in less than f

30、our minutes. In the midst of utter devastation and chaos, a father left his wife safely at home and rushed to the school where his son was supposed to be, only to discover that the building was as flat as a pancake.After the unforgettably initial shock, he remembered the promise he had made to his s

31、on: “No matter what, Ill always be there for you!” And tears began to fill his eyes. As he looked at the pile of ruins that once was the school, it looked hopeless, but he kept remembering his commitment to his son.He began to direct his attention towards where he walked his son to class at school e

32、ach morning. Remembering his son s classroom would be in the back right corner of the building; he rushed there and started digging through the ruins.As he was digging, other helpless parents arrived, clutching their hearts, saying: “My son! My daughter!” Other well meaning parents tried to pull him

33、 off what was left of the school, saying: “It s too late! They re all dead! You can t help! Go home! Come on, face reality, there s nothing you can do!”To each parent he responded with one line: “Are you going to help me now?” And then he continued to dig for his son, stone by stone. The fire chief

34、showed up and tried to pull him off the school s ruins saying, “Fires are breaking out, explosions are happening everywhere. You re in danger. Well take care of it. Go home.” To which this loving, caring American father asked, “Are you going to help me now?”The police came and said, “You re angry, a

35、nxious and it s over. You re endangering others. Go home. Well handle it!” To which he replied, “Are you going to help me now?” No one helped.Courageously he went on alone because he needed to know for himself: “Is my boy alive or is he dead?”He dug for eight hours.12 hours.24 hours.36 hours.then, i

36、n the 38th hour, he pulled back a large stone and heard his son s voice. He screamed his son s name, “ARMAND!” He heard back, “Dad!?! It s me, Dad! I told the other kids not to worry. I told them that if you were alive, you d save me and when you saved me, they d be saved. You promised, No matter wh

37、at happens, Ill always be there for you! You did it, Dad!” “What s going on in there? How is it?” the father asked.“There are 14 of us left out of 33, Dad. We re scared, hungry, thirsty and thankful you re here. When the building collapsed, it made a triangle, and it saved us.”“Come out, boy!”“No, Dad! Let the other kids out first, because I know youll get me! No matter what happens, I know youll always be there for me!”

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