资源简介 教学内容 Unit 5 Nature's Temper Section B 3a-3c 课 时 第7课时备课日期 授课日期教学目标 Language Ability Use time sequence markers to organize a narrative. Describe a bad day affected by weather, using the past continuous and simple past tenses together. Write a coherent story based on a model text, incorporating weather-related vocabulary. Discuss personal experiences of bad weather and its impact. Cultural Awareness Understand how extreme weather affects daily routines and transportation in different regions, fostering empathy for those affected. Thinking Quality Analyze how time markers and tense consistency improve narrative flow, and apply this to personal storytelling. Learning Ability Improve writing skills by analyzing a model text, organizing ideas, and creating an original narrative.教学 重点、难点 List events from Ma Li's story in chronological order (3a). Identify time sequence markers in the text (3b). Discuss personal bad weather experiences (3c). Write a narrative about a bad day affected by weather. Using time markers to create a clear, logical sequence of events. Maintaining tense consistency (past continuous + simple past) throughout the narrative.教学准备 Multimedia equipment, PPT, audio materials教学活动设计教学过程 设计意图 二次备课Step 1. Lead-in Activity: Warm-up Discussion Ask students: "Have you ever had a bad day ruined by weather What happened " Step 2. Presentation Activity 1: Analyze the Model Text (3a) Read Ma Li's story aloud, then ask students to list events in order. Highlight time sequence markers: first, while, suddenly, then, by the time, as a result. Activity 2: Teach Time Markers & Tense Usage a.Explain how time markers organize the story. Point out how the past continuous and simple past are used together to describe overlapping actions. Step 3. Practice Activity 1: Complete 3b (Identify Time Markers) Ask students to read the story again and underline time markers/phrases. Discuss how each marker improves the story's flow. Activity 2: Sentence Drill Ask students to combine pairs of sentences using time markers. Step 4. Production Activity 1: Discuss Personal Experiences (3c) Ask students to work in pairs to discuss. Encourage them to use the provided vocabulary. Activity 2: Write Your Own Story (3d) Ask students to write a narrative about their own bad weather day, using Ma Li's story as a model. Remind them to: 1.Use time sequence markers. 2.Combine past continuous and simple past tenses. 3.Include sensory details (what they saw, heard, felt). Step 5. Summary Time Markers: Use first, while, suddenly, then, by the time to organize events. Tense Consistency: Combine past continuous (ongoing actions) and simple past (single actions). Sensory Details: Include what you saw, heard, and felt to make the story vivid. Step 6. Homework Basic: Copy the time markers from 3b and write 2 sentences using each. Improving: Revise your story to add more sensory details and time markers. Advanced: Write a second story about a good day saved by weather (e.g., a cancelled test, a fun rain day). Activate personal experiences and build interest in the writing topic. Break down the model text to identify key writing techniques. Reinforce the use of time markers and tense consistency through controlled practice. Apply writing techniques to personal storytelling, fostering creativity and fluency. Reinforce writing strategies and celebrate student work.板书设计 Unit 5 Nature's Temper Section B 3a-3c Time Sequence Markers first, while, suddenly, then, by the time, as a result Weather Vocabulary stormy, freezing, heavy snow, rainy, landslide, caught a cold教学反思 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源预览