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1、Period5 ReadingandWriting教学内容分析 Theteachingmaterialsofthisperiodcontaintwoparts.ThefirstpartisthereadingpassageonPage14withthetitleofI'veSavedtheSummer,whichisapoemtellingaparentspeakingtoayoungadultchild.Theolderpersonhasexperiencedhis/herownjourneythroughlife
2、andisofferinglovetotheyoungpersontohelphim/herbeginonhis/herownjourneythroughlife.ThesecondpartistheWritingTaskonPage54,whichasksthestudentstowriteapoem.三维目标设计 Knowledgeandskills1.Toenablethestudentstolistentothe“music”ofthepoem,toknowhowitmakesthemfeelandwhati
3、tmakesthemthinkabout.2.Togetthestudentstolearnthefollowingusefulnewwordsandphrases:appropriate,exchange,sponsor,darkness,tryout,letout.3.Togetthestudentstolearnthefollowingusefulstructure:IfI+pasttense...,Iwould...4.Tohelpthestudentslearnhowtowriteapoemstartingwi
4、th“IfI...”.5.Tofosterthestudents'abilityinskimmingandlookingupinformationinreferencebooksandimprovethestudents'readingability.ProcessandmethodsReadingforspecificinformation,summarizing,discussingandpracticing.Emotion,attitudeandvalue1.Tostimulatethestudents'lovet
5、opoetry.2.Toinspirethestudentstowritepoemsoftheirown.教学重、难点 1.Theunderstandingofthereadingpassage.2.Theuseofthesubjunctivemoodinpoemwriting.3.Teachingthestudentshowtowriteapoemoftheirown.Step1 RevisionChecktheanswerstothegrammarexercisesonPage13andexplainthedi
6、fficultones.Step2 Pre-readingListentothepoem“I'vesavedthesummer”andanswerthesequestions:1.Doyouthinkthespeakerinthepoemismorelikelytobeagirlfriend/boyfriendoraparent?2.Doesthepoemhavearhythmicpattern?3.Doesthepoemhaverhymingwords?4.Whenyouwerelisteningtothepoem,
7、diditmakeyoufeelsomethingorthinkaboutsomething?Whatdiditmakeyoufeelorthinkabout?Suggestedanswers:1.Students'answersmayvary.2.Yes(ithastwostrongbeatsperline).3.Yes.4.Students'answersmayvary.Step3 Reading[来源:Zxxk.Com]1.Circlethewordsthatrhyme.Whatisunusualaboutthe
8、rhymingwordsinthelastfourlines?2.Trybeatingorclappingthestrongbeatsoftherhythmasyoureadthepoemtoyourself.Nowlistentothepoemagainandclapthestrongbeats.Suggested
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