资源简介 The Natural Garden (Period 1) Students’ worksheet1. Read paragraph 6 and draw a mind map to show the relationship among all the creatures in the garden.2. Compare the young man’s father’s actions and attitudes to the tree with the king’s.The young man’s father The king3. Answer the following questions:u How long did it probably take to recreate the beauty of the garden in the young man’s home Find the supporting details.u What does “Nature couldn’tbe rushed” mean u Who is the wisest person in the story Why 4. Make your own dialogue (optional)The king is about to have the old tree cut down. Suppose you are one of the advisers to the king and you know how everything in the gardens is connected. You want to persuade the king to give up his plan. Work with your partner and make your own dialogue and then act itout.The king: The old tree is withered and dry. What’s the point of leaving it in my royal gardens It’s completely out of place.The adviser: Your Majesty! ['m d st ] Allow me to ... You’d better not ...because ... The king: Only an old tree can have such a huge effect The adviser: Yes. Everything in the garden ... For example, ...The king: I want my gardens to keep their beauty and my children and my descendants can ...The adviser: Nature can’t be rushed. If you ..., it will take time ... and you won’t live to see it.The king: I don’t want to be full of regrets. It’s beyond my expectation that an old tree should make such a big difference. I’ll keep it.5. Read the text again and match each word with its meaning.fountain (Line 10) A person who gives advice, especially sb. who knows a lot about a particular subjectnobleman (Line 11) A structure from which water is sent up into the air by a pump, used to decorate parks and gardensadviser (Line 20) Grand and impressive beautytheory (Line 22) A long thin creature with no bones or legs that lives in soilsplendor (Line 24) A person who comes from a family of high social rankmoth (Line 28) A formal set of ideas that is intended to explainwhy sth. happens or exists.worm (Line 38) Easily damaged or brokendelicate (Line 63) A flying insect with a long thin body and fourlarge wings like a butterfly, but less brightly coloredAssignments1. Read the text twice and underline the difficult words and phrases. Finish exercise 5 in your worksheet.2. Retell the story to your partner based on a timeline.3. If you have a chance to design the royal garden, what the garden will be like Please draw a design draft below and use your own words to describe it. (for speaking &writing class)If I have a chance to design a garden, I will design it like this.(共17张PPT)View and ThinkRecommend one of the pictures to participate in a photographycompetition "approaching nature".treesinsects mammals birdsflowerspinesroseslakes cloudsmountainsnaturalphenomenalandscapeanimalsrivers seasplantsrainbowsnowThe Natural Gardenwhat do you expect to read in the story Skimmingmain characters:the king, the wise noblemanthe young man, the young man’s fatherwriting order: time orderonce sometime later years later6The king was full of regrets. He wanted to restore the beauty of his gardens, but it would take many years.2The king had the tree—the only thing that he disliked in the gardens—cut down.3The king realized that there were no more living animals in his gardens.5A young man came with an explanation and a solution.4The king sent for advisers, but none of them was able to explain the mystery.1The king had gardens as beautiful as paradise on earth.Scan the passage and put the following sentences into the right order according to the story.What was the only one thing that the king disliked Why What did the King do to it elaborate fountainsproblemnoone animal in the empty gardensthesent for his advisersking’soffered a reward to anyone with asolution solutionresultNothing could restore the royal gardens to its former splendor.Some time latersplendor What has caused the problem of the gardens Not enough poo, particularly moth poo.Years laterDraw a picture showing the relationship among all the creatures in the gardenplants and flowers colorful wormsbrightly colored birdsbigger animalsmoth poofeed onhave it cut downwant it backdestroydislike regretThe young The kingman’s fatherCompare the young man’s father’sactions and attitudes to the tree with the king’s.collect re-plant recreatecherish respectHow long did it possibly take to recreate the natural gardens Nature couldn’t be rushed.Who is the wisest person in the story Why years latersome time later one dayonce upon a timeRetell the plot of the story according to the timeline and the keywords.… realised… had the tree cut down…had beautiful gardens …… regrettedLucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets.(绿水青山就是金山银山。)——President XiNature is not governed except by obeying her .——BaconAssignments1.Read the text twice and underline the difficult words and phrases. Finish task 5 on the worksheet.2. Retell the story based on the timeline.3. Design your ideal natural garden and describe it with your own words. (for speaking& writing class).感谢您的观看Teaching PlanSubject: 1B U1 Reading A:The Natural Garden (1st Period) Teaching objectives:By the end of this period, students are expected to:1. grasp the key elements and moral of a fable by skimming and scanning2. identify words related to nature such as wither, elaborate, splendour, moth poo3. compare the characters’ attitudes towards nature across time4. understand the importance of the balance of nature and have the awareness of protecting natural speciesTeaching procedures:I. Pre-readingInteractive Task 1: view and think*Teacher: introduce the scenario of a photography competition “approaching nature” *Students: view 2 pictures of the teacher and recommend 1of them to participate in the competition Purpose: to arouse students’ interest in the topicGuided Questions:1. Which one do you recommend tome to participate in the photography competition Why 2. Is it natural Interactive Task 2: brainstorm the mind map*Teacher: present a mind map about nature *Students: draw a mind map about nature. Share their ideas with each other *Purpose: to understand the relationship between different species in natureGuided Questions:1. When it comes to nature, what will you think of 2. What adjective will you use to describe the relationship of all the things in nature Interactive Task 3: predict the main idea*Teacher: ask students to predict what they expect to read according to the title *Students: read the title and make a prediction about the passage Purpose: to train the skills of predicting and identifying the features of a fableGuided question:What do you expect to read in the story II. While-readingInteractive Task 4: understand the text structure*Teacher: guide students to read for the general idea *Students: skim for the general idea, the main characters and the writing order Purpose: to practice students’ skimming skillsGuided Questions:1. What are the main characters in the story 2. How does the story develop 3. What’s the writing order of the story 4. How did you know that Are there any keywords Interactive Task 5: put all the sentences in the right order*Teacher: ask students to scan the story and put the details in the right order *Students: read the whole story and put the details in the right order Purpose: to understand the details of the storyGuided Question:Can you put the following sentences in the right order Interactive Task 6: answer questions*Teacher: ask students to scan paragraphs 1-5 and answer questions *Students: scan paragraphs 1-5 and answer questions Purpose: to further understand the detailsGuided Questions:1. what was the only one thing that he disliked Why 2. What did he do to it 3. Who visited the king 4. What did he say to him and what’sthe king’sreaction 5. According to the young man, what has caused the problem Interactive Task 7: draw a concept map showing the food chain in the garden*Teacher: ask students to draw a concept map to show the relationship of the creatures in the garden *Students: scan paragraph 6 and draw amap Purpose: to further understand the detailsGuided Questions:1. According to the man, what are the relationships among all the creatures in the garden 2. Can you use some adjectives to describe the relationship of all the things in nature 3. How did the young man know so much about the garden Interactive Task 8: compare the young man’s father’s actions and attitudes to the tree with the king’s*Teacher: guide students to find out the words indicating their actions and attitudes *Students: find out the words indicating their actions and feelings Purpose: to understand the details of the storyGuided questions:1. What are the young man’s father’s actions and attitudes 2. What are the king’s actions and attitudes 3. How long did it probably take the beauty of the gardens to recreate itself in the young man'shome 4. What’s your understanding of the sentence “Nature couldn’t be rushed.” Step 3 Post-readingInteractive Task 9:retell the story*Teacher: help students retell the story *Students: retell the story with the help of the table *Purpose: to consolidate the understanding of the storyGuided Questions:1. What can we learn from the different results 2. Who do you think is the wisest person in the story Interactive Task 10: discuss the quotes about nature from some famous people*Teacher: present some quotes about nature from some famous people and ask students to share their opinions *Students: share their understanding of the quotes *Purpose: to foster the awareness of nature protectionHomework:1.Read the text twice and underline the difficult words and phrases. Finish task 5 on the worksheet.2. Retell the story based on the timeline.3. Design your ideal natural garden and describe it with your own words. (for speaking& writing class)Purpose: to consolidate what students have learned in the text. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Unit1 Nature:第一课时(学案)-2024-2025学年高中英语上外版必修第二册.docx Unit1 Nature:第一课时(教学设计)-2024-2025学年高中英语上外版必修第二册.docx Unit1 Nature:第一课时(课件)-2024-2025学年高中英语上外版必修第二册.pptx