1、Lesson38: Making School a Better Place TitleLesson38: Making School a Better Place Teaching aimsKnowledge To learn to use conjunctions: and, but, or, so.Ability To practice listening skills: listen for specific information.Emotion To realize the responsibility of being a friend and student. To learn
2、 how to work for peace for our school.Project Content Aims Teaching proceduresStep1: Lead-in1. Let Ss enjoy the song Heal the World.T: Make a better place for you and for me. I like these lyrics best. And as teachers and students, we always want to make our school a better place, but how?2. Deal wit
3、h the new words in this lesson.Arouse Ss interests in this lesson.Step2: Before listening 1. Think about it.Students are the masters of a school. In some schools in China, we have some students to represent all the students. This organization is called student council. Does our school have a student
4、 council? What do the members of a student council do?2. Further reading: Student council.A student council is a group of students that shares their ideas, interests and concerns with teachers and school principals. They raise funds for school-wide activities including social events, community proje
5、cts and school reforms.3. Introduce Danielle: Danielle is president of the student council in her school in Canada.Get to know more about student council.Introduce background knowledge to help students understand better.Step3: While listening1. Listen and answer True or False. A student council is a
6、 group of students chosen to represent some students. ( ) In November, they decided to give some money to an Organization. ( ) They made 300 yuan by selling tickets. ( ) On student council, they always agree. ( ) At her school, students are very different in many ways. ( ) Everyone can work for peac
7、e in the school and in the world. ( ) 2. Listen again and answer the questions What do the student councils do in Canada? How did they get money for the organization? Why is it important to understand other people at her school? What do they need to do to work for peace in the school? Improve Ss abi
8、lity in listening for specific information.Step4: After listening1. Challenge yourself: Fill in the blanks without reading your book.Danielle is president of the student council at her school. In the council, they share their ideas, interests _ concerns with teachers _ others. During the meetings, t
9、hey have to work together, _ its not always easy to reach an agreement. The students have different religions, wear different clothes _ speak different languages at home. Sometimes they have disputes. Anyway, they are friends, _ they try to understand each other. They need to learn about different c
10、ountries _ make friends with people from other cultures.2. Challenge yourself: Fill in the blanks with and, but, or, so. (Exercise3 in the student book.) 1. The Spring Festival is usually in January _ February. 2. I have two new classmates. One is Sandra _ the other is Mary. 3. She doesnt like the c
11、olour, _ she likes the style. 4. Go right now, _ I will punish you. 5. We have Mothers Day and Fathers Day here, _ no Childrens Day. 6. A laptop has no keyboard _ mouse, _ it is easy to carry. 7. The bud will open up _ turn into a flower. 8. I have no brothers _ sisters.3. Extensive reading: The stu
12、dent council of Discovery CollegeQuestion: What is each member good at?4. Progress : Student Council Executive Elections (竞选)Election packages for Student Council are now available outside the Student Council office door! If you want to be part of a team that organizes many of our lovely events, ove
13、rsees all clubs and truly makes an impact, then complete election packages before Wednesday, October 7. You need to make a speech for your election. Make sure state your abilities and, if elected, what you are going to do to make the school a better place.1) Each student needs to get ready individua
14、lly in five minutes.(Try to use the conjunctions and, or, but, so in the speech.)2) Work in groups to choose the best one in each group.3) The best ones make a speech in class, and then students choose the members for the student council.5. Brainstorm:Its every students duty to make our school a bet
15、ter place, not only the student council, but also all the common students. As a student in No 17 Middle school, what should you do to make our school a better place? Check students understanding of the passage, especially how to use the conjunctions.Consolidate the mastery of the four conjunctions.E
16、nlarge students knowledge and get ready for the next step.Practice using conjunctions in oral English.Solo-group-solo: to help students build their confidence.Emotion promotion.Encourage students to build the responsibility of being the hosts of our school, and learn to help solve problems.Home-work
17、Choose one between the two.1) Write a letter to the head teacher to state your advice about making a better school.2) Make a proposal to all the students in the school to call on everybody to make a better school.Board Design Lesson38: Making School a Better PlaceGroup 1:Group 2:Group 3:Group 4:Grou
18、p 5:Group 6:Conjunctions:andbutorsoLearning objectives:1. To learn to use conjunctions: and, but, or, so.2. To listen for specific information.3. To realize the responsibility of being a friend and student. Further reading materialsPassage 1 Student council A student council is a group of students t
19、hat shares their ideas, interests and concerns with teachers and school principals. They raise funds for school-wide activities including social events, community projects and school reforms. According to several schools: A Student Council is a representative structure for students only, through whi
20、ch they can become involved in the affairs of the school, working in partnership with school management, staff and parents for the benefit of the school and its students.” In Canada, the student council is used for helping the school with special events and planning other events, also raising money
21、for food banksPassage 2 The student council of Discovery College The Student Councils role is to represent all Discovery College students in terms of school improvement and College-wide projects. We get meet regularly to discuss a range of matters that relate to student issues. Over the past year we have hosted a number of visitors to Discovery College as well as representing the College at events, including a trip to HK Disneyland to look at conservation measures and meet with Mr. Gary Locke, the United States Commerce Secretary. Who we are