人教新课标高一英语必修2 Unit4 Wildlife Protection period 1教案
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1、Part 1 Teaching Design第一部分 教学设计Period 1 A sample lesson plan for reading(HOW DAISY LEARNED TO HELP WILDLIFE)Introduction In this period, after the warming up, students will first be guided to talk about wildlife preservation. Then they will be helped to read a narration about a girl called Daisy lea
2、rning to help wildlife. Three “Warming Up” designs are presented in this book for teachers reference. Computer and overhead projector may be used to aid the teaching and learning. Objectives To help students learn express intentions and purposes To help students learn express apologies To help stude
3、nts learn read a narrative passage about wildlife protection To help students better understand animals To help students learn use some important words and expressions To help students identify examples of “The Present Perfect Passive Voice” in the textFocusWords hunt, affect, appreciate, succeed, e
4、mploy, harm, bite, inspectExpressions die out, in peace, in danger of, in relief, burst into laughter, protectfrom, pay attention to, come into being, according to, so thatPatterns Our fur is being used to make sweaters for people like you.Flying carpet, please show me a place where theres some wild
5、life protection. But Id like to help as the WWF suggests. A monkey watched them as it rubbed itself.AidsMultimedia facilities, tape-recorder, photos, diagrams ProceduresProcedures1Warming up(1)Warming up by learning about wildlifeWildlife is all non-domesticated plants, animals, and other living thi
6、ngs. Domesticated wildlife are plants, animals, and other living things that have been removed from nature and raised in an environment that is more or less controlled. Domestication, act of taming, or controlling, wild plant and animal species and producing them for human benefit, is performed ofte
7、n and has an impact on the environment, both positive and negative. Wildlife is a very general term for life in ecosystems. Deserts, rainforests, plains, and other areasincluding the most built-up urban sitesall have distinct forms of wildlife. Humans have historically tended to separate civilizatio
8、n from wildlife in a number of ways; besides the obvious difference in vocabulary, there are differing expectations in the legal, social, and moral sense. This has been a reason for debate throughout recorded history. Religions have often declared certain animals to be sacred, and in modern times co
9、ncern for the environment has provoked activists to protest the exploitation of wildlife for human benefit or entertainment. Literature has also made use of the traditional human separation from wildlife. Warming up by talking about key threats to wildlife Many animals are threatened by human action
10、s. But what are the key threats to them?Key Threats to Wildlife1. Habitat Loss Because our population is growing and our cities are sprawling into the countryside, fewer natural wildlife habitat areas are left each year. 2. Climate Change Because many types of plants and animals have specific habita
11、t requirements, climate change could cause disastrous losses of wildlife species in China. 3. Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals Pesticides are deliberately spread to make the environment toxic to certain plants, insects or rodents, so it shouldnt be surprising that other plants and wildlife are often h
12、armed at the same time. 4. Non-native Species Over the past 150 years, many non-native plants, molluscs, insects, fish, birds, mammals, and diseases have found their way to China. 5. Mismanagement Some native wildlife can become a problem when released from their natural population controls. Warming
13、 up by learning about the giant pandaLook at the photos below and listen to me telling you about the animals, the endangered animals. The giant panda is a mammal now usually classified in the bear family, Ursidae, that is native to central China.The Giant Panda lives in mountainous regions, like Sic
14、huan and Tibet. The Giant Panda is the symbol of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), a conservation organization. Toward the latter half of the 20th century, the panda also became somewhat of a national emblem for China, and is now used in Chinese gold coins.Giant Pandas are an endangered species, threat
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