Animal teaching termspart 1 Animal teaching terms2.Classify vocabulary according to certain requirements;1.Master the vocabulary you have learned;一、Learning objectives:3.Imitate new words;Animal teaching terms5.Communication dialogue.4.What do you know about the vocabulary that is different from the fingering in the textbook?一、Learning objectives:1Animal(1)The finger type of the letter D,and shake it left and right.(2)Touch your fingers with your index fingers,then separate and spread your fingers.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsAnimal2Beast1)The finger type of the letter“Y”.(2)The five fingers of both hands are bent like beast claws,and one after the other,extending forward like a grabbing object(this gesture applies to all ferocious animals).Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsBeast3Tiger(1)Put your hands on the forehead with the word king,symbolizing the tigers forehead pattern.(2)The five fingers of both hands are bent like a beasts claws,and stretched forward and backward like a grab.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsTiger4Leopard(1)The thumb and index finger are squeezed into a small circle,and a few sticks are placed on the chest,symbolizing the money spot of the leopard body.(2)The five fingers of both hands are bent like beast claws,and one after the other,extending forward like a grabbing object(this gesture applies to all ferocious animals).Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsLeopard5Wolf With five fingers in one hand,the fingertips are aligned with the mouth,and then moved outwards.The five fingers are gradually pinched into a pointed shape,symbolizing the long spear mouth.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsWolf6Weasel(1)Use your right hand to tap the finger letter H”and touch your cheek.(2)Five fingers of one hand are combined into a pointed shape,and a rapid curve movement is made on the palm of the other hand.(3)A five-finger virtual grip with one hand,with the fingertip pointed at the mouth,while moving outwards,pinch the five fingers to form a pointed shape.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsWeasel7Shark(1)The wrists of both hands are against each other,the five fingers are slightly curved,the fingertips are opposite,and the palms are opened and closed.(2)Extend the right hand side and make a curved movement forward.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsShark8Crocodile(1)The fingers are bent,the palms are opposite,the wrists are close to the mouth,and the palms are opened and closed several times,symbolizing the long mouth of the crocodile.(2)Open your hands,bend your five fingers like a beast,and move forward and back one by one,symbolizing the crocodile crawling forward with its double grasp.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsCrocodile9Whale The left hand stretches out with the palm side up,with the back of the hand facing outward,making a curved movement forward(it isfish gesture).The five fingers of the right hand are matched,the fingertip is upward,placed on the left palm and the five fingers are released upward,which symbolizes the whale spraying water.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsWhale10Hippopotamus(1)The same as the Huaihe gesture(hands stretched out,palms opposite,about 20 cm apart,moving forward in a curved shape.)(2)The same gesture as Zebra(the index finger of the right hand is extended,the fingertip is facing upward,the tigers mouth is close to the temple,and the front and back are slightly moved forward and backward.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsHippopotamus11Sika deer(1)The thumb and index finger of one hand are pinched into a small circle,and a few sticks are placed on the chest.(2)The five fingers of the right hand are brought together.(3)The same as the deer gesture(right thumb,food,little finger upright,the tip of the thumb is in the temple,indicating the deers horn.)Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsSika deer12Elephant The index finger of one hand is slightly curved,with the fingertip pointing down and extending downward from the nose,symbolizing the elephants long nose.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsElephant13Panda(1)The palms of both hands are downward,and they are extended forward and backward,imitating the bear walking state.(2)The thumb and index finger of both hands are pinched into a semi-circle,and are attached to the eyes,symbolizing the pandas black eye circles.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsPanda14Orangutan With both hands clenching fists in front of your chest,you open your mouth while glaring,imitating the movement of the orangutan.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsOrangutan15Fox First make the wolf gesture.Then the matched fingertips are turned around the wrist in a few circles(ie,sly gestures).Because foxes and wolves have similar appearances and cunning dispositions,they are represented by these two gestures.Animal teaching termsAnimal teaching termsFox16Owl(1)The thumb and index finger of both hands are pinched,the other fingers are exten。