2019-2020年三年級英語下冊 Unit 11 Lesson 3(1)教案 北師大版.doc
2019-2020年三年級英語下冊 Unit 11 Lesson 3(1)教案 北師大版1.ReviewStudent Book page 52Have the children return to the top of page 52. Show your copy of the page. Point to each label in turn. Ask, “Whats this?” Elicit, “Its Peters (arm).”Repeat for all the labels in the picture.Put the children into pairs. Have one child point to a label and ask, “Whats this?” The other child should answer, “Its Peters (foot).”When all the body parts have been covered, the children change roles.Have the children in each pair take turns asking and answering the questions.2.Talk togetherStudent Book page 54Have the children turn to page 54. Draw their attention to the top of the page. Show your copy of the page. Point to the picture. Ask the children what they think Bobby is asking Mocky. Try to elicit, “How are you today?”Ask the children what they think Mockys answer is. Elicit, “Im not well.”Now present the question, Whats the matter? Explain the meaning of the question and write it on the board. Have the children repeat the question after you.Point to Mocky and ask, “Whats the matter?” Try to elicit, “Mockys head hurts.”Tell the children that you are going to read what Mocky and Bobby are saying. Point to the first line. Explain that Bobby is speaking. Read the words and have the children repeat the sentence after you.Repeat the procedure for the rest of the dialog.Now point to the list of names of body parts. Point to each word in turn and read it aloud. Have the children repeat each word after you.Have the children repeat the dialog, substituting the different body parts.Divide the class into two groups, and have the children repeat the dialog in a role?play (one group is Mocky, the other Bobby), using all substitutions. Then have the groups change roles.3.Listen and numberStudent Book page 54Have the children open their books at page 54. Show your copy of the page. Point to the first picture and ask the children the following questions: “Whos this?” (elicit, “Its Ken.”); “How is he today?” (elicit, “Hes not well. His leg hurts.”)Repeat for the other pictures.Explain to the children that they will hear a sentence on the tape, and they must match it to the correct picture. Play the tape. Have the children point to the matching picture.Play the tape again, stopping after each sentence. This time the children need to write the correct sentence number next to the matching picture.Have the children repeat the sentences in a class drill. “How is (Ann)?” “Anns not well. Her (head) hurts.”4.Read, trace, and match Student Book page 55Have the children turn to page 55. Show your copy of the page. Explain that you want them to match the name of each body part to the correct place (and corresponding number) on the picture of Wang Lings body.Point to the word head. Read the word aloud. Have the children point to the correct part of Wang Lings body. Then have them read out the corresponding number (head, one). Have the children draw a line from the label head to the correct number, one. Check that the children do this correctly. Repeat the procedure for the remaining body parts. At the end of the activity, review the answers in a class drill (head, one; hair, two; and so on).附送:2019-2020年三年級英語下冊 Unit 11 Lesson 4(1)教案 北師大版1.Introduce /w/ and /i/Student Book page 74 (Uncle Bookys ABC)Write the letter w on the board. Explain that you are going to say a word with the letter w in it (watch). Ask the children to listen and watch as you model /w/ and then have them repeat the sound after you.Turn to Uncle Bookys ABC at the back of the Student Book and point to the /w/ word. Say the word and model the sound.Repeat the procedure for the y.2.Sounds and lettersHave the children open their books at page 56. Draw the childrens attention to the pictures at the top of the page. Play the tape and have the children say the words aloud.Check that the childrens pronunciation is correct by asking individual children to repeat the words after you or after the tape.Repeat the procedure for the second row of pictures.3.Match the soundsStudent Book page 56Have the children open their books at page 56. Draw their attention to the pictures at the middle part of the page. Show your copy of the page. Point to the picture of waterfall. Ask, “Whats this?” Elicit the word from the children.Repeat the procedure for the other pictures.Now point to the words waterfall and watch. Read the words and have the children repeat after you. Tell the children that there is a line joining the two words together because they have the same beginning sound /w/.Read all the words in the circle and have the children touch the words that begin with the sound /w/.Read the words again and have the children repeat. This time have the children match the words that have the same beginning sound with waterfall to its picture by lines.Repeat the procedure with the /i/ sound words.4.Read with Uncle Booky Student Book page 56Direct childrens attention to the two rows of words at the bottom of the page. Show your copy of the page and point to the first row of words.Play the tape for the first 5 words. Have the children point to each word that they hear in the tape.Ask the children if they can find that the letter w in all the words has the same sound.Tell the children to find out how to read the last two words.Play the tape for the last two words and have children read with the tape.Repeat the procedure for the second row of words.5.Model the structuresPoint to your head and say, “My head hurts.” Have the children touch their own heads and repeat the sentence as they do so.Pin the corresponding drillcards on the board. Read the sentence aloud, pointing to each word as you do so.Now have a boy e to the front of the class. Ask him to stand on one leg. Say to the children, “His leg hurts.” Have the children repeat the sentence after you.Substitute the necessary drillcards (His and leg) in the sentence on the board. Read the new sentence aloud and have the children repeat it after you.Now have a girl e to the front of the class. Ask her to put her hand against her ear as if it hurt. Say to the children, “Her ear hurts.” Have the children repeat the sentence after you. Repeat the procedure used for leg, substituting the appropriate drillcards.Repeat the procedure, using different children in the class, for the following body parts: head, tongue, stomach, chest, and mouth.Now put the children into pairs to practice asking and answering the questions, How are you today? Im not well. My (ear) hurts. Encourage the children to act out their roles, for example, by holding their ears as if in pain for the sentence My ear hurts.6.Uncle Bookys blackboardStudent Book page 57Have the children open their books at page 57. Model the structures on Uncle Bookys Blackboard by reading them aloud to the class.Have the children repeat the structures in a class drill. Use all possible binations.7.Touch, ask, and answerStudent Book page 57Draw the childrens attention to the picture at the bottom of the page. Show your copy of the page. Tell the children that the woman with black hair is Kens mother, and the other woman is his doctor.Point to Ken. Ask, “How is Ken today?” Elicit, “Hes not well.”Now point to the doctors speech bubble. Read the words aloud to the children. Repeat for the mothers speech bubble. Have the children repeat the question and answer.Now point to the names of the body parts listed to the right of the picture. Point to each word in turn and read it aloud. Have the children repeat each word after you.Now have the children repeat the dialog in a class drill, using all possible substitutions.