资源简介 (共51张PPT)上Unit 8Collecting as a hobby(沪教版2024版)七年级Focusing on culture&Cross-curriculum connection&Project阅读拓展与与跨学科项目化优质课Learning objectives1Lead inPre-reading3While-readingPost-reading5Cross-curricular connectionProject7Summary2468Assessment9Homework101Learning objectivesBy the end of the lesson, I will be able to...explore two famous places in the UK and their interesting collections;understand the general idea of the article by skimming.learn some core words and expressions of the text;2Lead inLet’s see a special silver coin from the British Museum, London, UK.Collecting can be a personal hobby.We can also find collections in museums.Let’s learn about some interesting museum collections.What can we learn from collections in museums 2Pre-readingsubjectSkimmingWhat is the main idea of the article Which two famous places arementioned in the UK in the article What can you see in the picture 4While-readingRead the article about two famous places in the UK and find out what is interesting about their collections.The Eden Project,Cornwall, UKThe British Museum, London, UK伊甸园工程,英国康沃尔郡大英博物馆,英国伦敦4While-readingInteresting collectionsThe Eden Project, Cornwall, UKThe Eden Project has an amazing collection of plants. These plants are from different parts of the world. There is a collection of food plants, and the Eden Project also has a collection of other useful plants, like bamboo. If you visit, you can also see their collection of exotic plants.titan arum/taitn e r m /n. 泰坦魔芋4While-readingInteresting collectionsThe Eden Project, Cornwall, UKThe plant in the picture on the left is from the rainforests of Indonesia. The plant can grow up to 3 metres tall and about 1 metre across. When it flowers, it produces a strong smell to attract insects. It’s a very special plant!titan arum/taitn e r m /n. 泰坦魔芋达到(某数量、程度等);至多有v. 生产;制造/ nsekt/n. 昆虫/ tr kt/v. 吸引;招引4While-readingInteresting collectionsThe Eden Project, Cornwall, UKThe plant in the picture on the right is from Borneo and Sumatra. It has special cups. When insects fall in the cups, the plant eats the insect. It is a meat-eating plant.titan arum/taitn e r m /n. 泰坦魔芋/ p t (r) plɑ nt /n.猪笼草pitcher plant4While-reading埃及罗塞塔石碑Interesting collectionsThe Rosetta Stone —— unlocking ancient Egyptin the British Museum, London, UK4While-readingInteresting collectionsThe British Museum, London, UKThe British Museum has a collection of things from different parts of the world: China, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Italy, etc.The Rosetta Stone is a must-see object in the museum. It’sa big, flat stone with ancient writing on it. It says the same things written in two languages— Egyptian and Greek. This stone helps us understand Egyptian hieroglyphics and learn about ancient cultures. It’s like a treasure that unlocked a secret code!/k d / n. 密码/ ha r ɡl f ks/ n.(尤指古埃及的)象形字/ n l k/v.解开/ bd kt/ n. 物体;物品/fl t/ adj. 平滑的/ tre (r)/ n. 珍宝;宝物/ l ɡw d / n. 语言4While-readingThe mummy collection in the ancient Egypt roomin the British Museum, London, UK木盒中的猫咪木乃伊4While-readingInteresting collectionsThe British Museum, London, UKYou can see animals at the British Museum too. For example, there are mummies of real cats. They are part of the mummy collection in the ancient Egypt room. Some of them are from the 1st century BCE./ m mi / n.木乃伊……的一部分公元前一世纪/ ri l/ adj.真的4While-readingNOTESThe British Museum was founded in 1753 and opened in 1759.It has about eight million objects from various countries. Somewere bought or donated, but some were taken from other countries during Britain’s colonial period.英国殖民时期(1) What kind of collections can you see atthe Eden Project 5Post-readingAnswer the questions below with the information from the article on page 126.(2) Why is the titan arum special What is special about the pitcher plant (3) Where are the collections in the BritishMuseum from (1) What kind of collections can you see atthe Eden Project 5Post-readingAnswer the questions below with the information from the article on page 126.I can see collections of plants. The collections include food plants and other useful plants, and there is also a collection of exotic plants.(2) Why is the titan arum special What is special about the pitcher plant 5Post-readingAnswer the questions below with the information from the article on page 126.The titan arum can grow up to 3 metres tall and 1 metre across, and when it flowers, it produces a strong smell to attract insects. The pitcher plant eats insects.(3) Where are the collections in theBritish Museum from 5Post-readingAnswer the questions below with the information from the article on page 126.They are from different parts of the world: China, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Italy, etc.5Post-readingDiscuss the questions below.Which of the collections on page 126 would you like to see Why Have you ever been to museums What collections do they have Explore some museums and their collections online.Exploring more5Report6Cross-curricular connectionSome people like collecting shells, coins and paper money.These are all money in different forms.Some types of money are still being used for trading today./f m/n.形式6Cross-curricular connection1.Read the article about the history of money.Money in different formsOver the years, people have used different forms of money as a way to trade or save.SeashellsGenerally, people think the first form of money was seashells. Shells were used about 3,000 years ago in some East Asian countries like China and some countries in Africa. Shells were considered a good choice because they were easy to carry, similar in size and lasted a long time./ si el/n.贝壳6Cross-curricular connectionMoney in different formsThen, people developed skills for making metal things, and metal coins appeared. Metal coins were made of bronze, iron, gold or silver. The earliest metal coins were gold coins from Lydia, which were used around 600 BCE. Coins had different shapes. For example, in ancient China, people had daobi (knife coins), fangkongqian (round coins with a square hole in the centre), etc.Coins/br nz/n.青铜/ a n/n.铁/skwe /adj.正方形的6Cross-curricular connectionMoney in different formsThe first known paper money appeared in China during the Song dynasty, which is called jiaozi. The paper was a promise to pay a certain amount of money. Six centuries later (in the 1600s), banks in Europe started to give out paper money. Paper money became common in almost all currencies, and it is still widely used.Paper money/ k r nsi/n.货币6Cross-curricular connectionMoney in different formsThese days, people are used to paying for things electronically.Now many countries are developing digital currencies. Money isused in a new form.Digital money6Cross-curricular connectioncoins2. Draw a timeline to show the development of money.seashellspaper moneydigital moneyJiaozi:during the SongDynasty,common in the 1600saround 600 BCEabout 3,000years agothese daysIn this project, you and your classmates are going to present your collections in your own online museum.7ProjectCreating an online museum7ProjectStep 1 Discuss what you or your family collect. Form different groups according to the type of your collections (e.g. wrapper group, toy group). If you do not collect anything, you can join any group you like.7ProjectStep 2 Put together items for a collection. Each group member provides a video or some pictures of the most cherished item in their collection and introduces it to the group.The introduction may include: the name of the chosen item basic information about it the story behind it...Those who do not have collections can prepare a generalintroduction to your group’s collection. You may introduce the number ofitems, reasons why people collect these things, etc.Tip7ProjectStep 3 Each group puts together all the content (introduction, pictures, videos) and posts it online to make the online museum. Invite teachers, students, and parents to visit your museum.密室逃脱答题闯关游戏为了检查同学们的学习情况,这一次把大家带到了一个封闭的房子里。只有答对所有的题目,才可以走出房子哦。大家一起加油,逃出密室吧!开始答题!Read P126-1完成掉落钥匙一把进入下一关进入下一关My uncle can speak three foreign __________:English, Spanish and Japanese.A:languagesB:languageC:insectsD:insect掉落钥匙一把进入下一关进入下一关Bees and butterflies are __________, but spiders are not.A:insectB:treasureC:insectsD:treasures掉落钥匙一把进入下一关The museum has a large collection of art _______.A:unlockB:treasuresC:realD:treasure掉落钥匙一把进入下一关进入下一关I need to use a password to __________ my phone.A:insectB:unlockC:realD:treasure掉落钥匙一把进入下一关If you want to see __________ dinosaur fossils , youcan visit the Natural History Museum.A:insectB:realC:unlockD:treasure掉落钥匙一把进入下一关/ f s( )l/n. 化石Read P127 - Notes完成掉落钥匙一把进入下一关恭喜过关!8Key wordsSummary1. produce2. attract3. insect4. object5. flat6.language7.treasure8.unlock9.real生产;制造吸引;招引昆虫物体;物品平滑的语言珍宝;宝物发现;揭示真的8Key wordsSummary10. hieroglyphics11. code12. mummy13. meat-eating(尤指古埃及的)象形字密码木乃伊食肉的8Key phrasesSummarytitan arumpitcher plantThe Eden Project,Cornwall,UKThe British Museum, London,UKup toThe Rosetta Stonepart of1st century BCEBritain’s colonial period泰坦魔芋猪笼草伊甸园工程,英国康沃尔郡大英博物馆,英国伦敦达到(某数量、程度等);至多有罗塞塔石碑……的一部分公元前一世纪英国殖民时期8Key sentencesSummary1. When it flowers, it produces a strong smell to attract insects.当它开花时,会产生一种强烈的气味来吸引昆虫。2. The British Museum has a collection of things from different parts ofthe world: China, Greece, Egypt, Mexico, Italy, etc.大英博物馆收藏了来自世界各地的文物:中国、希腊、埃及、墨西哥、意大利等。3. They are part of the mummy collection in the ancient Egypt room.它们是古埃及展厅木乃伊收藏的一部分。Self-assessmentHow well do you know about this lesson Tick (√)the boxes.I learn some core words and expressions of the text.I can explore two famous places in the UK and theirinteresting collections.③ I understand the general idea of the article by skimming.Assessment910Homework基础题:背诵Interesting collections和文中对应的单词、短语、固定搭配(包括补充的知识点)。提高题:写一篇短文,用英语介绍你曾经参观过的博物馆及其有趣的藏品。拓展题:互联网查询,参考P126,写一篇介绍关于博物馆及其有趣藏品的文章,并与同学分享。https://www.21cnjy.com/recruitment/home/fineThanks! 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 0-114.mp3 103-127.mp3 114-137.mp3 137-155.mp3 155-246.mp3 246-END.mp3 Unit 8 Collecting as a hobby(第5课时)Focusing on culture(课件).pptx Unit 8 Cross-curricular connection.mp3 Unit 8 Focusing on culture.mp3 1210-0-24.mp3 1210-1.08-1.45.mp3 1210-1.46-2.16.mp3 1210-2.16-end.mp3 1210-24-10.8.mp3