anighttheearthdidn'tsleep公开课实用教案

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1、May12,2008Watchavideoandguesswhatnaturaldisasterhappenedinthevideo.Step1:Lead-in第1页/共34页第一页,共35页。Miserable pictures of Wenchuan earthquake.第2页/共34页第二页,共35页。Before AfterTall buildingsfell down Roads werecrackedThe crack cut across the roadThe railway tracks weredestroyed People wereinjured/died第3页/共3

2、4页第三页,共35页。第4页/共34页第四页,共35页。Reading第5页/共34页第五页,共35页。Time: Place: Disaster: July 28, 1976Tangshan, HebeiA big earthquake Which night? Where? What?Fast reading1.Skimthepassageandanswer:(1min)Step2:第6页/共34页第六页,共35页。ParaTopicsentence 1234StrangethingswerehappeninginthecountrysideofnortheastHebei.Everyth

3、ingbegantoshake.Itseemedasiftheworldwasatanend.Everywheretheylookednearlyeverythingwasdestroyed.Allhopewasnotlost.2.Readthepassagequicklyandfindoutthetopicsentenceofeachparagraph.(2mins)第7页/共34页第七页,共35页。3.Read the text quickly, and divide the whole passage into three parts, according to the three wo

4、rds.(2 mins)rescuesigndamage征兆征兆(zhngzho),前兆,前兆第8页/共34页第八页,共35页。Part 1 (Para _)Part 2 (Para_)Part 3 (Para _)The rescue work after the earthquakeSigns before the earthquake.What happened during the quake and the damage caused by the quake.12&34第9页/共34页第九页,共35页。Signs before the earthquake.Part 1Step3:

5、Careful reading第10页/共34页第十页,共35页。 Read Para 1 carefully and find out the signs before the earthquake.(3 mins) 第11页/共34页第十一页,共35页。Signsbeforetheearthquakeroseandfell,roseandfell1The well walls had_deepcracksinthem.28:00am10:00amThe water in the village wells _ _.第12页/共34页第十二页,共35页。Asmellygas_.cameout

6、ofthecracks.3第13页/共34页第十三页,共35页。Thechickensandeventhepigswere_.4toonervoustoeat第14页/共34页第十四页,共35页。Mice_lookingforplacestohide.Fish_theirbowlsandponds.5ranoutofthefieldsjumpedoutof6第15页/共34页第十五页,共35页。7. People saw _in the sky. 8. The water pipes in some buildings _. brightlightscrackedandburstpipe第16

7、页/共34页第十六页,共35页。Part 2The damages caused during the earthquake.第17页/共34页第十七页,共35页。v ofthenationfelttheearthquake.vAhugecrackthatwas kilometreslongandmetreswidecut acrosshouses.vInterriblesecondsalargecitylay in ruins.vofthepeoplediedorwereinjuredduringtheearthquake.vThenumberofpeoplewhowerekilledori

8、njuredreachedmorethan .vAllofthecityshospitals,ofitsfactoriesandbuildingsandofitshomesweregone.1/3830152/3400,00075%90%Read Para2&3 carefully and fill the blanks with data(数据数据(shj) (3 mins)第18页/共34页第十八页,共35页。Whats your feelings towards these terrible data?Natural disaster causes terrible damage, we

9、 should try our best to protect the earth and make the world a better place.第19页/共34页第十九页,共35页。Rescue work after the earthquake.Part 3第20页/共34页第二十页,共35页。(1)Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?A.Manysoldiershelpedtorescuethepeoplewhoweretrappedundertheruins.B.Mostofthetwentyth

10、ousandminerswererescuedfromthecoalmines.C.Workersbuiltsheltersforhomelesssurvivors.Read Para4 carefully and choose the best answer.(3 mins)ten (L34)第21页/共34页第二十一页,共35页。(2)Whatdoesthelastsentence“Slowly,thecitybegantobreatheagain.”mean?A.Theanimalsbegantobreathe.B.Thecityreturnedtonormalgradually.C.P

11、eoplewhoweretrappedcametolife.第22页/共34页第二十二页,共35页。Fill in the blanks to finish the summary of this passage, and the first letter of the word is already given. (3 mins)Step4:Summary第23页/共34页第二十三页,共35页。SeveraldaysbeforeJuly28,1976,manys_thingshappenedinTangshan.Wellwallsc_,waterpipesbrokeandb_,andanim

12、alsweretoonervoustoeat.Theyweresignsforthee_.ButpeopleinthecityofTangshanthoughtlittleofthese.At3:42a.m.thatday,theearthbegantoshake,whichd_thecity.Laterthatafternoon,anotherbigearthquakeshookTangshan.Morepeoplewerekilledori_andmorebuildingsf_down.Thewholecitylayinr_.Soldiersweresenttohelpther_worke

13、rs.Teamswereorganizedtodigoutthosewhoweret_andb_thedead.Thecitybegantob_again.Summarytrangerackedurstarthquakeestroyednjuredelluinsescuerappeduryreathe第24页/共34页第二十四页,共35页。Tangshans new lookGodhelpthosewhohelpthemselves.第25页/共34页第二十五页,共35页。Lifeispriceless,soweshouldlearntoprotectourselveswhenwefacena

14、turaldisasters.第26页/共34页第二十六页,共35页。 Suppose there would be an earthquake, in the following situations, what should we do to keep ourselves safe? (3 mins)(Group work)Post-readingStep5:第27页/共34页第二十七页,共35页。IfweareIthinkwemust 1.At school2.At home3.On the road4.In a building第28页/共34页第二十八页,共35页。atschoola

15、thomeHidebesideadeskortable.第29页/共34页第二十九页,共35页。Ifonaroad:1.Usesomethinghard(硬的)toprotectyourhead.2.Avoidthebuildingsandbridges.第30页/共34页第三十页,共35页。2. Dont rush out without order.1. Never try to use the lift.Stay calm!If in a high building第31页/共34页第三十一页,共35页。Homework:1. Read the text for three times,

16、 and preview the language points of this passage.2. Do exercise 1,2,3 on P28第32页/共34页第三十二页,共35页。第33页/共34页第三十三页,共35页。感谢您的观赏(gunshng)!第34页/共34页第三十四页,共35页。内容(nirng)总结May 12, 2008。3.Read the text quickly, and divide the whole passage into three parts, according to the three words.(2 mins)。B. Most of the twenty thousand miners were rescued from the coal mines.。感谢您的观赏(gunshng)第三十五页,共35页。

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