仁愛版八年級英語上冊:Unit 4 Our world Topic 1 Section A 教案
精品資料八年級上冊教案設(shè)計Unit 4 Our WorldTopic 1 Which do you like better, plants or animals?Section A. Material analysis Section A的主要教學(xué)活動為1a, 2b和3。本節(jié)課主要學(xué)習形容詞的比較級、最高級這一重點語法,它是本話題的重點也是難點,建議至少用兩節(jié)課完成Section A 的教學(xué)。 本節(jié)課通過Michael 和Wang Wei 的對話,引出農(nóng)村和城市的對比,最終學(xué)習本節(jié)課以及整個話題的重點:形容詞的比較級和最高級。課本中設(shè)計了農(nóng)村和城市對比的圖片和農(nóng)場里各種不同的動物的圖片,這些跟日常生活密切相關(guān),能引起學(xué)生的聯(lián)想和興趣。在設(shè)計這堂課的時候,教師可以根據(jù)實際情況,增加模擬真實的情景讓學(xué)生有更加真實的感受,在活動中自然習得語言。. Teaching aimsKnowledge aims: 1. 能根據(jù)音標正確拼讀并運用單詞表中的黑體單詞, 如: sky, river, clear, beauty, nature, horse, sheep等。2. 能正確地拼寫本課新詞,根據(jù)對比或者聯(lián)想記憶單詞,如:sky-blue, river-clean等。 3. 能正確地運用比較級和最高級來分層描述物體。4. 能運用本課所學(xué)語言,對比物體,學(xué)會正確客觀看待某件事物。Skill aims:1. 能聽懂有關(guān)農(nóng)村和城市對比的話題,并能聽懂熟悉的事物之間的比較。2. 能正確地用比較級和最高級談?wù)撘唤M事物。3. 能正確朗讀課本的文本材料,讀懂用比較級和最高級描述的句子。4. 能正確地用比較級和最高級寫出事物之間的對比。Emotional aims: 培養(yǎng)學(xué)生正確看待事物的能力,教育學(xué)生任何事物都有兩面性,對于學(xué)習不能驕傲,也不必氣餒,凡事都得用發(fā)展的眼光去看待。. The key points and difficult points Key points: 1. 正確、熟練地運用比較級和最高級。 2. 掌握比較級和最高級的變化規(guī)則。 3. 學(xué)習本課的形容詞、副詞。 Difficult points: 1. 正確、熟練地運用比較級和最高級。 2. 掌握比較級和最高級的變化規(guī)則。. Learning strategies1. 在學(xué)習生詞的時候,學(xué)會通過聯(lián)想和對比記憶,這樣會記得更加牢固。如:blue sky, clear river等,在腦海中呈現(xiàn)這些畫面。2. 以歌謠的形式記憶形容詞、副詞的比較級、最高級的變化規(guī)則可以讓我們事半功倍。. Teaching aids Computer multimedia projector, some cards with tables, some photos of teacher s traveling,cards of animals. Teaching proceduresStepInteraction patternStudent activityTeacher activityIntroduction(8 minutes)1. The whole class work2. The whole class work and individual work3. The whole class work and group work4. The whole class work1. Focus their attention on the teacher.2. One student reports his/her homework while others evaluate his/her life on Sunday.3. Enjoy the beauty of nature and discuss it. They can see blue sky, white clouds, clear river and so on. But only the students who previewed the passage can describe these pictures.4. Read and remember these new words with the help of teacher.1. Greet students ready for learning.2. Invite a student to report his/her homework to review the structure “was/were+doing”.3. Show some photos of teachers traveling. At first, show some photos with beautiful nature. Ask students to discuss “What can you see in these photos except me ?”4. Write these new words on the blackboard: blue sky clear river fresh air beautiful nature beautyShow pictures after them to help students understand.Presentation(10 minutes)1. Individual work2. The whole class work3. Individual work4. Group work5. The whole class work6. Group work and individual work7. The whole class work8. Individual work9. The whole class work andindividual work1. Students listen to 1a and check the words they hear. In fact, this part can consolidate the new words and feel the rule: adj+er.2. After the picture, most students may answer “countryside”.3. Students read 1a and find the answers in 1a. Underline the comparative degrees.4. Students find rules and share in the class.5. Students read after the tape sentence by sentence.6. Students read 1b by themselves, and group leaders check and help group members.7. Read 1a together. Pay attention to the pronunciation and intonation.8. Listen to 1a again. At this time, students should finish two tasks: fill in the blanks and imitate the pronunciation.9. One student reads 1c aloud, while others check the answers. Then read 1c aloud to the partner.Finish 1a.1. Show the table in 1b to students and play 1a.2. Show the picture in 1a to students. Ask “Which do you like better, countryside or city?”3. “Why?” Remind students to underline the comparative degrees in their books.4. Show “blue-bluer, quiet-quieter, clear-clearer, fresh-fresher” on the blackboard. Let students discuss the rules.5. Play 1a sentence by sentence.6. Provide students with 2 minutes. Ask students to read 1a.7. Organize students to read together.8. Show 1c to students. Play 1a .9. Invite students to read 1c aloud to the classmates.Consolidation(15 minutes)1. Individual work2. Individual work and the whole class work3. Group work4. Individual work and the whole class work5. The whole class work6. Group work7. The whole class work8. The whole class workand individual work1. Listen to 2a and fill in the blanks.2. Several students come to the platform to write their answers on the blackboard. Other students can revise the answers.3. Students work in groups. Sum the rules according to the words on the blackboard.4. Students speak out the rules one by one according to the words.5. Recite the rules in a chant. Students can dance to the rhythm.6. Fill in the blanks according to the chant. Students can work in groups. 7. Check and revise the answers.8. Students listen to 2a and study the four words “horse, sheep, hens, cows”.1. Show 2a on the screen. Play 2a and ask students to fill in the blanks.2. Invite students to write their answers on the blackboard.3. Write “fat-fatter, lazy-lazier” on the blackboard. Give students 2 minutes to sum the rules.4. Invite students to teach the rules.5. At this time, teacher can sum the rules. Remind students some key points. (Teacher can teach the rules by a chant. It is easy for teachers to find the chants of comparative and superlative degrees.)6. Show 2b to students. Ask students to fill in the table according to the chant.7. Check the answers and emphasize some key points.8. Play 2a. Change the words “horse, sheep, hens, cows” into pictures.Practice(5 minutes)1. Group work 2. Group work 3. Group work 4. Pair work and individual work5. The whole class work1. Students should name the animals they get. Then choose at least one adjective to describe each animal. E.g cow-big/ strong.2. Students change the adjectives into comparative and superlative degrees. 3. Students work in groups. They may write: The horse is stronger than the sheep.The sheep is stronger than the dogs.The dog is the thinnest of the three animals.4. One student talks with his/her partner. Other students try to find their mistakes.5. Listen to the teacher and revise their conversations.Finish 3.1. Hand out the cards of animals to students. Each group should get at least three kinds of animals. (Teacher without cards of animals can use the stick figure instead.) This part aims to bring students to the real situation.2. Organize students to change the adjectives into comparative and superlative degrees. 3. Provide students several minutes to practice after the example in 3. Walk around the classroom to help the students.4. Invite several groups to show their conversations.5. Invite students to point outothers mistakes and teacher writes down the mistakes on the blackboard to remind students.Production(7 minutes)1. Group work 2. Group work and the whole class work3. Group work 4. The whole class work5. The whole class work and individual work1. The students fill in the table quickly and compare with the partner. E.g. I am 13 and Jerry is 14. I am younger than him.2. Check the answers.3. Give the cards to group leaders and choose 3 cards out. Students use comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives. If two students are in the same age, they should use “I am as old as him.”4. Read and remember spelling according to the pronunciation. Sum the rules of comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives.5. Finish these homework after class.1. Teacher hands out the cards with tables to students. The cards are like name cards.namewei-ghthigh-tageThen give an example to students, make sure every student knows what to do.2. Invite some students to share their answers.3. Ask students to give the name cards to group leaders. Organize students to practice superlative degrees and lead in “ as.as”. Teacher gives an example with “asas”.4. Teacher shows the summaries: Words:blue-bluer sky clear- clearer river fresh-fresher air beautiful nature beauty thin-thinnerhorse, hen, cowGrammar:comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives5. Homework: (1) Write a passage to compare your life today with that last year.(2) Preview Section B.Teaching ReflectionIts easy for the students to master new words and adjectives. But the grammar: comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives is very difficult for students. At first, students should master the rules, then they should know how to make a sentence with it. At last, they can use it in daily life. Every step is not easy. So teacher should create more situations to practice it. Blackboard designUnit 4 Our WorldTopic 1 Which do you like better, plants or animals? Section A adjectivestrongtallnicebigfatthinlazycomparativestrongertallernicerbiggerfatterthinnerlaziersuperlativestrongesttallestnicestbiggestfattestthinnestlaziestG1 G2G3G4 blue-bluer sky clear-clearer river fresh-fresherair beautiful nature (beauty) 最新精品英語資料