资源简介 (共27张PPT)Unit 4Adding some colour能够通过阅读理解文章故事的发生、发展和结果能够认识到一个人无论年龄或能力大小,只要有助人的意愿,就能够对周围的人提供帮助Watch the video, listen to the thank you song. Why does he or she say thank you 1 What can you see in the pictures 2 What can you do to help Look at the pictures and answer the questions. Use the words and expressions to help you.1patienthospitalhelpraise moneyget through1 What can you see in the pictures 2 What can you do to help In the first picture, I can see a patient in bed at a hospital. In the second picture, I can see some people who are giving and receiving donations.To help patients in hospital get through difficulties, I can raise money and give donations.Look at the picture at the bottom of the passage. Who can you see What are they doing Where are they We can see four children. They are drawing pictures. Maybe they are at school.Now we are going to read a story about lending a helping hand. A girl called Leah noticed a problem, and she helped solve it. What did she do Let's read and find the answer.Read the passage. What did Leah do to help other patients 2Leah raised money to buy crayons for young patients in hospital.Choose another suitable title for the passage.3a A grey areab Out of the bluec A little life colourerWhy is the title called “Adding some colour” On the one hand, Leah helped bring colourful crayons to the hospital for drawing. On the other hand, Leah's effort added colour and joy to other young patients’ lives and made their hospital experience happier.Look through the questions first and then read the passage again to find the answers to them.What problem did Leah face in the hospital What caused the problem What was Leah's plan to solve the problem What challenge did Leah face How did Leah deal with the challenge Has Leah achieved her goal What problem did Leah face in the hospital What caused the problem What was Leah's plan to solve the problem Leah wanted a purple crayon to colour a butterfly, but the hospital didn't have enough crayons.Crayons can only be used once because they may carry viruses and spread diseases. The hospital couldn't afford new crayons for every child.She planned to buy 500 boxes of crayons for the hospital.What challenge did Leah face How did Leah deal with the challenge Has Leah achieved her goal She didn't have enough money.She didn't give up. With the help of her family and friends, she held many activities to raise money.Yes. She has collected 2,675 boxes of crayons.Read the 4th paragraph and answer the questions.What does “it” refer to in “But colouring has helped her get through it.” Why did Leah decide to buy crayons “It” refers to her “great pain” because of the serious disease.She didn't want other young patients to feel her disappointment. She wanted them to feel good.The problem Leah was born with a serious disease. She made many _______________. One day, she asked a(n) __________ for a purple crayon to colour the butterfly. But there wasn’t one.Complete the table with the words and expressions from the passage.4hospital visitsnurseCauses of the problem The hospital provided colouring books for ________________.Crayons may carry viruses and spread __________. They can only be used once.The hospital couldn’t __________ new crayons for every child.young patientsdiseasesaffordSolutions Leah ___________ buy 500 boxes of crayons for the hospital, but she didn’t have______________________.She held many activities to ____________ with the help of her family and friends. Soon, her story ____________.She has collected 2,675 boxes.Comments Leah is a kind girl. She’s _________________ the hospital.went publicraise moneyenough (pocket) moneyadded colour toplanned toLeah's Journey – From “Me” to “We”Read the passage again and find ONE sentence that shows the moment Leah changed from “someone who needed help” to “someone who wanted to help others.”Leah didn't want other young patients to feel her disappointment.Work in groups of four. Retell the story from four aspects: the problem, causes of the problem, solutions, and comments.1 Why does the writer mention “brighter pictures” in the end 2 What words would you use to describe Leah Learning to think for question 1Sometimes writers don't tell everything directly. You need to connect certain symbols with the writers' feelings.1 Why does the writer mention “brighter pictures” in the end The writer mentions "brighter pictures" to show how Leah's actions made the hospital a happier place. It means the children could draw colourful pictures, and they felt happier. Leah's effort brought joy and made the hospital feel brighter and more positive.2 What words would you use to describe Leah I would describe Leah as kind and determined. She is kind because she wanted to help other young patients feel good and happy, even though she was in pain herself. She is determined because she didn't give up, even when she didn't have enough money. She worked hard, raised money and collected 2,675 boxes of crayons.Leah didn't have money, but she said, “There must be something for me to do.” Do you think she was “rich” Why or why not Yes, I think Leah was "rich" — but not in money. She was rich in her heart. Reasons:She had a caring heart. Even though she was sick and in pain, she thought about other children's feelings, not just her own.She had a strong will. She didn't give up even when things seemed impossible. She found ways to help.She had the power to inspire others. Her story moved many people, and together they collected thousands of crayons.She knew the true meaning of giving. She understood that helping others doesn't require money — it requires a willing heart.As the nurse said, “She's added colour to this hospital.” That kind of richness cannot be bought with money.I CAN理解文章故事的发生、发展和结果认识到只要有助人的意愿,就能够对周围的人提供帮助体验到助人为乐这个美德带来的快乐What have you done to help others Describe your story in about 60 words.Find all the sentences in the passage with must, may or can. And understand what attitudes or feelings they are expressing. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 reading.mp3 Reading.pptx thank you song.mp4