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1、2019-2020年高中英语Unit1Project教案牛津译林版必修3(I)TeachingAims:lTolearnthepassagelTohelpstudentstounderstandhowanimalsusedtheirownuniquesensesoverthelongprocessofevolution.lPrepareaTVshowabouthowtheanimalusesitssenses.TeachingProcedure:StepOne:Lead-inAskstudentswhattheyknowabou
2、tsharks.1.Whatdoyouthinkisthemostdangerousanimalsintheocean?2.Whatdoyouknowaboutsharks?3.Whatwillyoudoifasharkattacksyou?Therearenearly400speciesofsharks,whicharedividedinto8orders(目)and30families(科).Therearelotsofdifferencesinsharks.Showthemthepicturesofsharksandtel
3、lthemthesharkspecies.StepTwo:Readingthearticleaboutsharkattacks1.Fastreading.Askstudentssomequestionsaboutthepassage.Howmanydifferenttypesofsharksarethereintheocean?Nearly400.Doallofthemattackhumans?No.Onlyabout30typesareknowntohaveattackedhumanbeings.Whatisthemostda
4、ngerousshark?Thegreatwhiteshark.Whatsharksarealsoratherdangerous?Twoothersharksarealsoratherdangerous:thetigersharkandthebullshark.2.Detailedreading.Helpstudentstogetdetailedinformationaboutsharks.Thethreetypesofsharkattacks:Inthemaintype,thesharkattacksyoubecauseitm
5、istakesyouforafish,butwhenittasteshumanfleshitdecidestogiveupandswimsaway.Inthesecondtype,thesharkpushesyouwithitsnosestofindoutifyouarefittobeeatenadthenbitesyouifitthinksyouare.Inthethirdtype,thesharkwaitsforyoutoswimbyandattacksyousuddenly.Toreducetheriskofasharka
6、ttack:★Donotswiminthedark.★Donotgoswimmingintheoceanifyouhaveafreshwound.★Donotwearbrightclothingorjewellery.★Stayingroups.StepThree:BrainstormingWhatotheranimalswhoseuniquesensesenablethemtosurvivetheirenvironmentsdoyouknow?StepFour:Readingthearticleaboutpigeons1.As
7、kthemreadthearticleandanswersomequestionsbasedonthearticle.2.Askthemmorequestionsabouthowtheanimalusesitssenses.StepFive:LanguagepointsAskstudentstofillintheblanksandhelpthemunderstandsomeimportantwordsandphrases.Showsomeusefulphrasesandletthemtellthemeaningsofthem.1
8、.Contrarytowhatmanypeoplemightassume,evidenceshowsthatsharksseldomattackhumans.contraryadj.相反的n.相反的事实或情况contrarytosth.与之相异的,相反的e.g.
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