高中英语 Unit1第1课时 The First Period Reading教案 新人教版选修8.docx

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2019-2020年高中英语Unit1第1课时TheFirstPeriodReading教案新人教版选修8

Teachinggoals教学目标

1.Targetlanguage目标语言

a.重点词汇和短语

strait,means,slavery,Spain,majority,Catholic,Mexico,immigration,percentage,Denmark,Danish,aircraft,Korea,Korean,Pakistan,Pakistani,mix,mixture,nationality,racial,theBering,bymeansof,thePacificIslands,makealife

b.重点句子

However,itislikelythatNativeAmericanswerelivinginCalifornia...P2

OfthefirstSpanishtogoto...,themajoritywere...P2

Thatiswhy...P2

Somediedorreturnedhome,but...P2

AlthoughChineseimmigrants...,itwasthebuildingof...P2

Itisbelievedthatbeforelong...P3

2.Abilitygoals能力目标

EnablethestudentstotalkaboutthehistoryofCalifornia.

3.Learningabilitygoals学能目标

EnablethestudentslearnhowtotalkaboutthehistoryofCalifornia.

Teachingimportantpoints教学重点

EnablethestudentslearnhowtotalkabouttheimportanteventsinCalifornianhistory.

Teachingdifficultpoints教学难点

EnablethestudentstoexplainthereasonswhyCaliforniaissuchamulticulturalmunityinthe21stcentury.

Teachingmethods教学方法

Skimming,scanninganddiscussion.

Teachingaids教具准备

Arecorder,aputer,aprojectorandsomepictures.

Teachingprocedures&ways教学过程与方式

StepⅠLead-in

T:

Boysandgirls,we’velearnedEnglishseveralyears.WeknowthatEnglishismainlyusedinEngland,Australia,theUnitedStatesofAmerica,etc.Andwe’renowlearningAmericanEnglish.ButhowmuchdoyouknowabouttheUnitedStatesofAmerica—alandofdiversity?

Asweallknow,theUSisaworldpowerwiththemostdevelopedeconomy.ItliesintheNorthAmerica,borderingboththeNorthAtlanticOceanandtheNorthPacificOcean,betweenCanadaandMexico.TherearefiftystatesintheUS.Forty-eightofthemareinthesingleregionbetweenCanadaandMexico;thisgroupisreferredto,asthecontinentalorcontiguousUnitedStates.Twoofthe50states,Alaska(astateinnorthwesternNorthAmerica)andHawaii(astateinthecentralPacificontheHawaiianIslands),arenotcontiguouswithanyoftheotherstates.Inthepastfewyears,we’veseenorheardmanyoftheworld’seventswhichhavesomethingtodowiththeUS,suchastheSeptember11attacks,Iraqiwar,KartrinaHurricane,etc.Todaywearegoingtolearnmoreaboutthispowerfulcountry.First,lookatthefollowingpictures.

Showsomepicturesonthescreen.

T:

Allright.Nowpleasetellmewhatyouknowaboutthem?

Whowantstohaveatry?

S1:

TheAmericanflagistheStar-SpangledBanner.Thereare50starswithwhiteandredstripsontherestoftheflag.

S2:

Thestarsstandfor50states.Theredcolorsymbolizescourage;thewhitesymbolizesfreedomandthebluemeansloyaltyandjustice.

S3:

TheWhiteHouseistheexecutivemansionofthePresidentoftheUnitedStates.TheAmericanPresidentlivesandworksinthebuilding.

S4:

Therearemanyimportantplacesinit,suchasthepressroomandtheovaloffice.

S5:

TheStatueofLibertyisstandingonasmallislandinNewYorkHarbor.

S6:

In1886,FrenchsentitasagiftforAmericanIndependenceDayonher100thanniversary.

S7:

Thecrownedladyis46metershigh,withatorchinherrighthandholdingaloftandDeclarationofIndependenceinherleft.

S8:

Foracentury,theLibertyhasbeenstandingontheIslandproudlysymbolizingthespiritofindependenceoftheUSA.

T:

Veryexactly.WhatelsedoyouknowabouttheUSA?

S9:

Afederalrepublic,UnitedStatesofAmericaisposedofafederaldistrict,WashingtonDCand50states.AllthestatesexceptforHawaiiislandsaresituatedinmainlandAmerica.

S10:

Ithasapopulationofabout2,900million.Itsareais9,370,000sqkm.

S11:

TheclimateofUSAismainlytemperateinnaturebutinHawaiiandFlorida,itistropical.

S12:

ThelanguagetheymainlyuseisEnglish.

StepⅡWarmingup

Askthestudentstoturntopage1andlookatthemapoftheUSAandtalkaboutitingroupsof4.

Fillinthegivenform.Thenwriteonthemapthenamesoftheoceans,countries,mountainranges,lakes,riversandbigcities.Atlast,checktheanswerswiththewholeclass.

T:

Goodjob!

DoyouwanttolearnmoreknowledgeabouttheUSA?

Nowpleaseopenyourbooksandturntopage1.HereisamapoftheUSA.Pleaselookatitcarefully.Trytowriteonthemapthenamesoftheoceans,countries,mountainranges,lakes,riversandbigcities.

Oceans

Countries

MountainRanges

Lakes

Rivers

Cities

East

West

North

South

West

East

Huron,

Ontario,Michigan,Erie,

Superior

Mississippi

Washington,

NewYork,LosAngeles,

Chicago,

Houston,

Philadelphia,

Miami,Atlanta,

SanFrancisco

Pacific

Atlantic

Canada

Mexico

Cascade,

Coast,

Brook,

Alaska,

Rocky

Appalachian

StepⅢPre-reading

T:

CanyoufindthelocationofCalifornia?

Wheredoesitlie?

S1:

Yes,itislyingonthePacificOceaninthewestandonMexicointhesouth.

S2:

CaliforniaisonthewestcoastoftheUnitedStates,whichisdiverseintopography,climateandecologicalenvironment.

T:

Correct.Anythingelsedoyouknowaboutthestate?

S2:

Ithasanareaof411squarekilometers.AnditisoneoftheAmericanstatesofthelargestpopulation,withthemostdevelopedeconomy.

S3:

Youareright.Itseconomytakesthefirstplaceamongallthestates.Soit’soneofthemostimportantstates.

S4:

Thepleasantweather,longbeachandgracefulnaturallandscapemakethetourismprosperous.

T:

Welldone!

JustaspeoplegototheUSAfrommanyplacestoday,sodidinancienttimes.Todaywe’regoingtolearntheshorthistoryofCalifornia.NowpleaselookatthepicturesaboutCalifornia.Anddiscussingroupsof4whateachpicturemeanstoyou.Afewminuteslater,I’llasksomeofyoutosaysomethingaboutthem.

Afewminuteslater.

T:

OK,nowI’dlikesomeofyoutosaysomethingaboutthepictures.

S1:

IcanseeaNativeAmericanfarmerintheleftpictureonpage1.Hewasstandingbesideacampintheforest.Itseemedthathefeltveryhappy.Maybehehadagoodharvest.

S2:

Thevillagersmovedtothesevariouscampsintheforestsduringtheharvestseason,dependingonthetypeofcropbeinggathered.

S3:

Inthemiddlepicture,amanwaspanninggold.Helookednotonlythinandweak,butalsothirstyandtired.

S4:

Ithinkitwasdifficultforthemtoachievethedreamofbeingrich.

S5:

Hemighthavetogiveup,leaveCaliforniaandgobackhome.

S6:

TherightpictureillustratesmodernCaliforniawithbeautifulbuildingsandbusystreet.

S7:

By1990,thenationsbeingimmigratedfromdifferentpartsoftheworldhadmadeCaliforniaintothemostraciallyandethnicallydiversestateinthecountry.

S8:

Thepictureonpage2showsusaSpanishreligiousman.

S9:

Thepictureonpage3showsusIndianchildrenwereallowedtoattendpublicschools.

S10:

ThenumberofAfricanAmericansinCaliforniaincreaseddramaticallyfollowingtheturnofthe20thcentury.

StepⅣReading

Scanning

Askthestudentstoreadthetextsilentlyandthenasksomequestionsaboutthetext.

T:

Todaywe’regoingtoreadashorthistoryofwesternpainting.Nowlet’sreaditquicklyandfindouttheanswerstothequestionsonthescreenwithyourpartners.

Showthequestionsonthescreen.

1.WhowerethefirsttoarriveinCaliforniatorushforgold?

2.WhenandwhydidthelargenumberofChineseimmigratetoCalifornia?

3.WhatattractedpeoplefromdifferentpartsoftheworldtoimmigratetoCalifornia?

T:

NowwhocananswerQuestion1?

S1:

SouthAmericansandpeoplefromtheUnitedStates.

T:

Good!

Who’dliketoanswerQuestion2?

S2:

DuringtheGoldRushPeriod,manyChineseimmigratedtoCaliforniatoachievetheirdreamofbeingrich.

S3:

Inthe1860s,alargenumberofChinesewenttheretobuildtherailwayfromthewesttoeastcoast.

T:

Exactly.Howaboutthethirdquestion?

S4:

IthinkthetemperateclimateattractedimmigrantstoCalifornia.

S5:

Maybethemodernlifestylethereismoreattractivetopeoplefromotherpartsoftheworld.

T:

Goodjob!

Skimming

Inthispart,thestudentswillreadthetextagainandtrytogetthemainideaingroupsof4.Thenshowthefollowingformonthescreen.Givethemafewminutestofillintheform.Thenchecktheanswerswiththewholeclass.

T:

Nowpleasereadthetextagain.Andthenlet’strytogetthemainideaofthetext.I’llshowtheformonthescreenandgiveyouafewminutestofillinit.

Showtheformwithblanksonthescreen.

CALIFORNIA

Stage

People

Time

Event

Native

Americans

Asians

15,000

Arrivedfirst

Natives

1600s

Sufferedby

Europeans

Spanish

Spanish

1600s

Tooknative’sland

RuledbySpain

1800s

BecamepartofMexico

1821

Declaredwar&Givenback

1846

Settledin

Russians

Russians

1800s

Settledin

Goldminers

South

Americans

Americans,

Europeans,

Asians

1848

 

Discovered&Rushforgold

 

1850

Becameastate

Africans

1800s

MovedfromMexico

Chinese

1860s

Builttherailway

Japanese

Early1900

Farmed

Denmark

1911

Establishedatown

Jewish

By1920s

Developedindustry

Italians

Late1900s

Fishedandmadewine

Africans

1942~1945

Workedinship&aircraftindustries

Recentarrivals

Indians,

Pakistanis

1970s

Workedinputerindustry

Cambodians,

Koreans,

Vietnamese,

Laotians

Recent

decades

Immigrated

Future

Differentparts

Future

Immigrated

Explanation

T:

Nowlet’sdealwithsomelanguagepointsinthetext.Lookatthesentencesonthescreen.Whocanexplainthesentences?

Showthefollowing.

1.However,itislikelythatNativeAmericanswerelivinginCalifornia...P2

2.OfthefirstSpanishtogoto...,themajoritywere...P2

3.Thatiswhy...P2

4.Somed

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