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Period2教学设计教学目标1.Getstudentstolearntheusefulnewwordsandexpressionsinthispart:anecdote,annual,witness,accommodation,shore,opposite,yell,pause,telescope,teamwork,dive,depth,lip,urge,abandon,shark,relationship,help...out.2.Letstudentslearnaboutseveraldifferenttypesofwhales,especiallythekillerwhales.3.Enablethestudentstolearntotalkabouttheirfavoriteseaanimals.4.Developstudents'readingabilitybylearningtoreadaboutthekillerwhalesandletthemlearndifferentlearningskills.5.Developtheircreativethinkingability.6.Arousestudents'greatinterestinseaanimals.7.Makethemawareoftherelationshipbetweenmanandanimalsandtheimportanceofbanningwhaling.8.Developstudents'senseofcooperativelearning.教学重点1.Readingcomprehensiontothetext.2.Learningmoreaboutthekillerwhalesandunderstandingtherelationshipbetweenthekillerwhalesandthewhalers.3.Importantwordsandexpressions.教学难点1.Therelationshipbetweenthekillerwhalesandthewhalers.2.Developstudents'readingability.教学课时1课时教学方法1.Individual,pairandgroupwork.2.Task-basedteachingandlearning.3.Quiz,discussion,blank-filling,retelling,debate.教学工具Acomputerandaprojector.教学过程Step1Warmingup1.Asksomestudentstoshowsomepicturesoftheirfavoriteseaanimalsandintroducethemtotheclass.Theintroductionshouldcovertheseaspects:·TheEnglishandChinesenameofyourfavoriteseaanimal.·Wheredidyoufindit?·Somefeaturesofit,itsdistribution,orlivingcondition.Anythingaboutitiswelcome.·Whydoyoulikeit?Sampleintroduction:①Myfavoriteseaanimalisdolphins(海豚).Ifoundthematanaquariumthissummerholiday.Dolphinsareverymeek(温顺的).Neitherastimidanimalsinvirginforestswhorunawayimmediatelytheydiscoverastranger,norasbeastsinremotemountainswhobarefangsandbrandishclawsthemomenttheyencounteraperson,dolphinsarealwaysfriendlywithpeople.Dolphinsandhumanbeingshavebeenonfriendlytermsallalong.Ilikedolphins,becausedolphinsaretrulyintellectual.Theycanevenimitatesomepeople'svoiceafteraperiodoftraining.Yet,dolphinshaveintelligencedifferentfromcommonanimals.Thevolumeandmassoftheirbrainareamongthemostconsiderableintheanimalworld.Uptothepresentmoment,scientistshavetwodifferentviewsonanimals'intelligence:oneisthatofallanimals,chimpsarethemostintellectualandcapable;anotheristhatchimpsarenomorecapableofstudyingthandolphins,anditisprobablethatdolphinsaremoreintellectualthanchimps.Therefore,somepeopleconsiderdolphinsas“wizardsinthesea”.Whenmentioningdolphins,peoplewillprobablyspeakhighlyoftheirsupernormalintelligenceandability.Inthataquarium,itiscommonthatdolphinsaregivingawonderfulperformancebyfollowingthetrainer'sinstructions.Theyseemtobecapableofunderstandingwhatmankindexpressesandtakingactionsaccordingtotheinstructions.Atpresent,themajorityofpeoplemarvelatdolphins'supernormalintelligenceasakindofseaanimal.Buttowhatextentcandolphins'intelligenceandabilityachieve?Itremainstobeprobedandresearched.②Myfavoriteseaanimalistropicalfish(热带鱼).Ifoundthemonasnorkelingtrip.Iwasattractedbyitscolorfulappearance.Inthehalfanhour'stripfromtheshore,Ifoundcoralreefs,tropicalfishandothermarinelife.Excitedly,Iboughtsomefisheshome.Itwasmyfirsttimetoraisetropicalfish.Onemonthagomyfriendtoldmethattropicalfishareeasiertoraisethanthegoldenfish.Herwordsletmethinkofanotherfriendofmine.Heisraisingtropicalfish.Iamfeedingfourcategoriesoftropicalfish.Twoblackmarry,eightpeacocks,anothertwofishes,althoughIdon'tknowtheirnames,arethemostbeautiful.Thepeacockisthesmallestandisn'tcolorfulasIhaveseeninotherplacesbefore.Myfriendtoldmetheywillbebeautifulwhentheygrowup.SoIputtheeightpeacockfishintoasmallfishjar.Iobservethemeverydayandisexpectingthemtobebiggerandmorecolorful.Twoofthefourbigtropicalfisheshavediedincludingthebeautifulone.Perhapsthebeautifulfish'slifeisfragile.Ifitistrue,thenIdon'texpectthesmallpeacockstoturnbeautiful.Ishouldn'tbesogreedytowantboth.Thattheyjusthavestronglifeisenoughforme.2.Theteachershowsthepictureofakillerwhaleanddoasmallquizaboutit.(1)What'stheChineseandEnglishnameofthiswhale?虎鲸Killerwhales(2)CanyoumatchthesewhaleswiththeirChineseandEnglishnames?(Showstudentssomepicturesofdifferentwhales.)baleenwhale须鲸spermwhale抹香鲸bluewhale蓝鲸whitewhale白鲸(3)Whichofthesekindsofwhalescangrowtobethelargest?Bluewhales蓝鲸(about21-27minlength,100-120tonsinweight)(4)Humanshavebeenhuntingwhalesformorethan__A__years.A.2000B.1000C.500(5)Willthekillerwhalesattackpeopleandeatthem?No.(6)Doesafemalekillerwhalegivebirthtoababywhaleorlayeggs?Givebirthtoababywhale.(7)Whatdoesanewly-bornbabykillerwhalefeedon?__C__A.Smallseaanimals.B.Seaplants.C.Itsmother'smilk.(8)Dothekillersbelongtothefamilyofdolphinsorwhales?Dolphins.(9)Malekillerwhaleshavealifeexpectancyof__B__years,whilefemalescanliveaslongas__D__years.A.40-50B.50-60C.60-70D.80-90(10)Killersarehighlysocialanimalsthattravelingroupscalledpods(群).Podsusuallyconsistof__A__whales.A.2-50B.20-50C.30-60(11)Howmanysoundscanakillerwhalemake?62sounds.(12)Arekillersendangeredspeciesandinneedofconservation?No.(13)Thekillerwhalesaresometimescalledthe“__A__ofthesea”becausetheyarebothveryfierce.A.wolfB.dogC.tigerStep2Pre-reading1.ReadthewordsinPre-readingonPage19quicklyandfillintheform.WriterAnoldmancalledClancyOccupation·AwhalerStyle·AnecdotesTime·Atthebeginningofthe20thcenturyPlace·AustraliaWhathappened·Thekillerwhaleshelpedthewhalerscatchabaleenwhale.Step3Skimming1.Glancethroughthetwoanecdotesanduseonesentencetogetthemainideaofeachanecdote.Mainideas:Anecdoteone:Thekillerwhaleshelpedthewhalerstocatchabaleenwhale.Anecdotetwo:OldTomsavedawhalerJames.2.Fillintheblankswiththenamesoftherolesinthetext.(1)______was16yearsofagewhenhewenttoworkatthewhalingstation.(2)______orderdClancytogototheboatastherewasawhaleoutthereinthebay.(3)______wasswimmingbytheboatshowingthewhalerstheway.(4)______toldClancythattheywouldreturnthenextdaytobringinthebodyofthewhale.(5)______wascarriedbythewavesfurtherandfurtherawayfromthewhalers.(6)______knewthatOldTomwouldprotectJames.Suggestedanswers:(1)Clancy(2)George(3)OldTom(4)Jack(5)James(6)RedStep4Scanning1.Readthesetwoanecdotescarefullyandfindoutsomeverbsorverbphrasestodotheblank-fillingworksheet.Anecdoteone:Therewasperfectcooperationbetweenthewhalersandthekillerwhales.BeforethehuntThekillers'action:Threw_itselfout_ofthewaterandthencrashed_downagain.Swam_bytheboat,showingthewhalerstheway.Circledbacktotheboat,leadingthewhalerstothehunt.Thewhalers'reaction:Awhaleryelledout.Georgeranahead_of_clancy.Clancyraced_afterhim.Theyjumped_into_theboatwiththeotherwhalersandheaded_outintothebay.DuringandafterthehuntThekillers'action:Apackofkillersarethrowing_themselvesontopofthewhale'sblow-holeto_stopitbreathing;someothersarestoppingitfleeing_outtosea.Thekillersstartedracing_betweenthewhalers'boatandthewhale,justlikeapackofexciteddogs.Withinamomentortwo,thewhale'sbodywasdragged_down_intothedepthsofthesea.Thewhalers'reaction:Themaninthebowoftheboataimedaharpoonatthewhaleandletitgotohitthespot.Startedturningtheboataroundtogohome.Anecdotetwo:ThedangersfacingJames:(1)Hewaswashed_off_theboatandwascarried_away_byroughwaves.(2)Therewasasharkoutthere.ThehelpofferedbyOldTom:(1)OldTomwouldn't_let_thesharknear.(2)OldTomfirmlyheldJamesupinthewater.2.Readingaloudandunderliningexpressions.Studentsreadthetextaloudtothetapeandunderlinealltheexpressionsinthetext.Putthemdownintotheirnotebooksafterclassashomework.Suggestedanswers:Collections:atthetime,witnesssth.withone'sowneyesmanytimes,sortoutmyaccommodation,intimetodosth.,crashdown,yellout,aheadof,fleeouttosea,aimat,letsth.go,bedraggedswiftlydownintothedepthsofthesea,inthemeantime,haveagoodfeedonsth.,becarriedfurtherandfurtheraway,befirmlyheldupinthewater3.Reading,identifyingandsettling.Studentsskimthetextonceagainandidentifythedifficultsentences.Letthemtryanalyzingthestructuresofthedifficultsentencesanddiscussthemamongtheirgroupmembers.Theymayalsoturntotheteacherforhelp.·...Georgedidn'tlikebeingkeptwaiting...·...Icouldseeawhalebeingattackedbyapackofaboutsixotherkillers.·Beingbadlywounded,thewhalesoondied.·...Icouldseehewasterrifiedofbeingabandonedbyus.Step5DiscussionAfterthestudentsreadthepassage,askthemtodiscussthefollowingquestionsingroupsandthenreporttotheclass.1.WhyhasthekillerwhalegotthenameOldTom?2.Doyoulikekillerwhales?Whyorwhynot?Suggestedanswers:1.OldTomisaperson'sname.Inmyopinion,thereasonswhythekillerinthetextiscalledsomaybetwo.Foronething,thekillerthatshowedthewhalersthewaytothehuntandsavedJamesmustbeamalekillerwhalebecauseTomisaman'sname.Foranother,thewhalerscalleditOldTom,justastheywerecallingaman.Thatistosay,thewhalerstreateditastheirdearfriend.Inthemeantime,thekilleritselfmustbeveryfriendlytothewhalersandhelpedthemalotinhuntinginthesea.Inreturn,thekillercangetpartofthebaleenwhaleasitsfood.Sotosomeextent,thewhalersandkillersaredependingoneachother.Theycooperatedwellandlivedinharmonywithoneanother.2.IlikekillerwhalesbecausewhenJamesfellofftheboat,thekillerwhalenotonlyprotectedhimfrombeingdrownedbutalsowouldn'tletthesharknear.Theyaresocleverandfriendlytohumanbeings.What'smore,theyworkedasateam,whichshouldbelearnedbyuswhenweareworking.Idon'tlikethem.Thoughtheyarecleverandfriendlytous,theyaretoofierce.Tomygreatsurprise,theyshouldeatthefleshofanotherwhale.Icouldhardlybelieveit.Ihaveneverheardofoneanimalkillinghisfamiliesandeveneatingtheirmeat.Howpitifulitis!Step6Further-thinking1.Whatelsedoyouthinkisamazinginthestory?Showyourevidence.2.Whatisananecdote?Suggestedanswers:1.Ithinkitissoamazingthatwehumanbeingsshoulduseoneanimaltoattackorhuntanotheranimalevenhisownfamilymembers,justlikedogsthathelphuntershuntanimals.Ithinkthatthekillerwillreturnthebodyofthebaleenwhaleinsteadofkeepingitoreatingitupisveryamazing.ButIguessthekillerwhalesarejustfondofthetasteofthebaleenwhale'slipsandtongue.Ortheyjustwanttoshareitwiththewhalersinreturnfortheircooperation.2.Accordingtothetext,asfarasIamconcerned,ananecdotemustbeanexcitingoramazingstory.Step7ConsolidationAskstudentstoretellthepassagewiththehelpoftheirworksheet.1.PleaseretelleitherofthetwoanecdotesinthenameofOldTom,thebaleenwhaleorJames.Youranecdoteshouldatleastconsistoftwoparagraphs:Paragraphone:aboutthewriter,time,placeandwhathappenedParagraphtwo:detailedinformationabouttheanecdoteForreference:InthenameofOldTomIamOldTom,akillerwhale.IliveinthesoutheasternoceanofAustralia.EnormousasIam,Ineverharmorattackpeople.Instead,Ialwayshelpthewhalerscatchbaleenwhales.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,itwasIandmycompanionswhoassistedthewhalersinhuntingahugebaleenwhale.Andlater,IdidsaveJamesfrombeingdrowned.Onthatday,whenIfoundabaleenwhalenearby,Iquicklythrewmyselfoutofthewaterandcrasheddownagain.Assoonastheysawthisandheadedouttothehunt,Iswambytheboat,showingthemtheway.Usuallyweworkasateam—apackofaboutsixofuskillers.Somethrewourselvesontopofthewhale'sblow-holetostopitbreathing.Andthoseothersstoppeditfleeingouttosea.Atlast,wesucceededincatchingit.Inthemeantime,weenjoyedthelipsandtongueofthebaleenwhale,leavingtherestofittothewhalersthenextday.Oneday,Jameswaswashedofftheboat.Theseawasrough.Thewaveswerecarryinghimfurtherandfurtheraway.Worsestill,Isawasharkswimmingaround.FromJames'sface,Icouldseehewasterrifiedofbeingabandonedbyothersandattackedbytheshark.ButIwouldn'tletthesharknear.Whentheyapproachedhim,Ihadbeenholdinghimupinthewaterforhalfanhour.Idohopeyoucouldwitnessthemwithyoureyes.Andmostimportantly,youshouldlearnfromus—“workasateam”!InthenameofthebaleenwhaleIwasapitifulbaleenwhale.IoncelivedinthesoutheasternoceanofAustralia.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,amisfortunedidfalluponme.Tomygreatsorrow,Iwascorneredandkilledbythewhalerswiththehelpofanotherkindofwhalecalledkillerwhales.Onthatday,IwasfoundbyakillerwhalecalledOldTomnearby.Hequicklythrewhimselfoutofthewaterandcrasheddownagain.Assoonasthewhalerssawthisandheadedouttothehunt,heswambytheboat,showingthemtheway.Usuallythekillersworkasateam—apackofaboutsixofthem.Somethrewthemselvesontopofmyblow-holetostopmebreathing.Andthoseothersstoppedmefleeingouttosea.Atlast,Iwaswornoutandhadnoluck.Iwasbadlywoundedbyaharpoon.Ididnothingwrong.Whydidtheywanttokillme?Later,Iwasdraggeddownintothedepthsofthesea,havinghadmylipsandtongueeaten.Iwassentbacktothewhalersthenextday.Ireallyhatedthekillers.Iftheyhadn'thelpedthewhalers,Icouldhavefledouttoseatoenjoymyrestlife.InthenameofJamesIamJames,awhaler.IliveonthesoutheasterncoastofAustralia.Atthebeginningofthe20thcentury,IwassavedbyOldTom,akillerwhale.Believeitornot,thekillerwhalescannotonlyhelpushuntbutalsosavepeoplewhentheyareindanger.Oneday,OldTomfoundabaleenwhalenearby,itquicklythrewitselfoutofthewaterandcrasheddownagain.Assoonaswesawthisandheadedouttothehunt,itswambytheboat,showingustheway.Usuallythekillersworkasateam—apackofaboutsixofthem.Somethrewthemselvesontopofthebaleenwhale'sblow-holetostopitbreathing.Andthoseothersstoppeditfleeingouttosea.Atlast,wesucceededincatchingit.Inthemeantime,thekillersenjoyedthelipsandtongueofthebaleenwhale,leavingtherestofittousthenextday.Anotherday,Iwaswashedofftheboat.Theseawasrough.Thewaveswerecarryingmefurtherandfurtheraway.Tomakemattersworse,Isawasharkswimmingaround.Iwasterrifiedofbeingabandonedbyothersandattackedbytheshark.Buttomysurprise,OldTomwouldn'tletthesharknear.Whenmycompanionsapproachedme,IhadbeenheldupinthewaterbyOldTomforhalfanhour.Thisexperienceleftadeepimpressiononme.IreallyappreciatedOldTom.Itwasitthatgavemeasecondlife.Step8DebateThelastwhalingstationinAustraliaclosedin1978.Whalesarenowanendangeredspeciesandprotectedbyaninternationalban,butsomecountriesopposetheban.Ingroupsdiscussthereasonsforandagainstbanningwhaling.Step9Homework1.Writedowntheusefulnewwordsandexpressions,thenlearnthembyheart.2.WritedownananecdoteinthenameofOldTom,thebaleenwhaleorJames.eq\o(\s\up7(),\s\do5(备课资料))PhysicalDescriptionThekillerwhale,ororca,isthelargestmemberofthedolphinwhalesarelargeandrobustwithabluntheadandreducedtheirstrikingpigmentation,theyarenotoftenconfusedwithotherspeciesintheirnaturalarejetblackwithawhitepatchbehindandabovethelowerjawandthroatarealsowhite,contiguouswithawhitebellypatchthatextendsbacktothegenitalundersidesoftheflukesarewhiteandwhitelobesextendupwardsfromthewhitebellytobehindthedorsalgreysaddlepatchisfoundbehindthedorsalfin,theshapeofwhichisuniquetoindividualtalldorsalfinofmatureanimals,especiallymales,canreachuptometersfeet).Malesreachmeters(28feet)inlength,whilefemalesreachmeters(22feet).NaturalHistoryKillerwhalesareoneofthemostcosmopolitanspeciesofwhales,withadistributionthatspanstropicaloceansandarcticarehighlysocialandformstrongandpersistentsocialbondswiththeirpodaremadeupofextendedfamilymembersand2ormorepodsmaycometogetherforshortperiodstoworld'skillerwhalepopulationseemstoconsistofsubpopulationsadaptedtolivewithinthespecializednicheoftheirpod'smovementstendstofollowthoseoftheirintendedpreywhich,dependingonlocation,mayincludesalmonherring,baleenwhales,penguinsandseals.StatusInCanada,killerwhalesarelistedasthreatenedbytheCommitteeontheStatusofEndangeredWildlife(COSEWIC)andareprotectedunderthenewfederalSpeciesatRiskAct(SARA).Otherpopulationsworldwidemaybeprotectedunderspecificnationallegislation.ThreatstotheSpeciesAlthoughtheglobalpopulationofkillerwhalesisnotendangered,differentregionalpopulationsareandtransientpopulationsoffthecoastofVancouver,CanadaandWashingtonState,.,we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