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Unit4 Wildlife Protection
Warming up and reading
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elephant
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crocodile
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milu deer
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antelope
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leopard
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golden monkey
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lion zebra
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rhino
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giraffe
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wild animals wildlife: animals or plants which live or grow in natural conditions
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milu deer antelope
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Dear friends of Class 3: I am your secretly devoted friend and I am from Wolong Nature Reserve,Sichuan Province.You know,the terrible earthquake has destroyed my habitat. What’s more, a lot of bamboo are dying. I don’t have enough food for the winter. My god! I think I will receive the Christmas presents in the heaven! Help, can anyone help me!
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Endangered animal
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What other endangered animals do you know of in China?
milu deer antelope tiger panda
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Why are these animals dying out?
too much hunting
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How Daisy learned to help wildlife
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1.What do you know about Daisy?
Skimming 1.What do you know about Daisy? 1.Daisy had always longed to help endangered species of wildlife. 2.A nature lover.
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2.What about her magical journey?
Transportation: By flying a carpet like Harry Potter’s magical broom Transportation Fare: Free of charge Things and people met: Wild animals Places to go: Tibet-- Zimbabwe –Rain forest Value of the journey: What can we learn?
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Join us!
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Tibet Host: Tibetan antelope
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What happened to Tibetan antelopes?
Tibetan antelopes were killed for wool.
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Cruel, mean, human race, did Daisy think of the solution to the problem ( how to deal with the problem) Can you?
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Ivory
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meat Ivory
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A huge body Can you imagine human race will do something cruel to the huge animals? Ok Let’s see what happened to the elephants in Zimbabwe.
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Numbers of the elephants:
At present At first
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Farmers’ attitudes towards elephants: At present: protect them
At first: Hunt them Result: become an endangered species Result: The numbers are increasing Do harm to each other Do good to each other
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A thick rainforest
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We are rare ! Love us treasures!
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golden monkey
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The secret: a millipede insect
Rub himself The secret: a millipede insect
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Where did Daisy arrive? Thick rain forest. Who did Daisy talk to? A monkey. What did they talk about? A powerful drug which affects mosquitoes.
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What does the sentence “No rain forest, no animals and no drugs?”
Looking after the rain forest helps wildlife protection because it is the place where wildlife lives. It also contains many medicine and drugs that we do not know. These drugs may save lives.
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World Wildlife Fund 世界野生生物基金会
What does WWF stand for? World Wildlife Fund 世界野生生物基金会 It was founded in the UK in 1961. It is world’s largest organization which is in charge of wildlife protection. It is devoted to protecting endangered species and their habitats. It’s motto: Let’s leave our children a living planet.
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Summary Let’s live in harmony!
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Retell the story One day, Daisy d_____ a strange dream. She flew in a wonderful c___ to t___ with an a______ in Tibet. The antelope told her they were hunted because of their f__ which can be used to make s_______ like hers. In 3 years they may all be gone. Later, she f___ to Z_______ where she talked with an e_______ and got to know the farmer there no longer h____ them. That’s because the g_______ decided to help and the farmers finally made a lot of m____. At last she a_____ at the thick rain f___ where a monkey told her “ No rain forest, no a_____ and no d___ .” Although finally everything was g___, she had l_____ so much. reamed hair alk ntelope ur weaters lew imbabwe lephant unted overnment oney rrived orest nimals rugs earned one
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Thank you for your attention!
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World Wildlife Fund 世界野生生物基金会
What does WWF stand for? World Wildlife Fund 世界野生生物基金会 world’s largest privately financed conservation organization An organization that works all over the world for wildlife protection. protect endangered species and their habitats works in more than 100 countries with nearly 5 million members
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Ways of wildlife protection
a.stop man from killing them. We should b.have them fed by man. c.build the protection zone.
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Ivory 象牙
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red-crowned crane 丹顶鹤(仙鹤)
Looking after the rain forest will give all the wildlife good living conditions(环境) and it keeps the balance of nature there . No rain forest, no animals and no drugs. red-crowned crane 丹顶鹤(仙鹤)
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Paragraph 2&3 1. How did the elephant feel? The elephant felt excited.
2. How did life improve for the elephants? Past: Farmers used to hunt them for destroying their farms. Now: Farmers like them and no longer hunt them.
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教学案例 Learning about Language Discovering useful words and expressions
Discovering useful Structures 教学案例 2.How did she learn to help the wildlife? (By watching CCTV news, by attending a lecture, by reading books about nature…)
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Discussion Some wild animals disappeared or died out. What problems are the wild animals facing? lack of food, bad environment, people’s hunting and killing …
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Discussion What’s the purpose of writing the passage?
If you were Daisy, what will you do to help protect wildlife? In my opinion, … Personally, … We should … I advise / suggest …
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总体安排 语法教学 课时案例 课时重组 预设目标 教材简析
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The main idea Daisy took ___________ to travel and talked with ____________, which made her know _____________ of the wildlife protection. a flying carpet some animals the importance
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now farmers ____ them Read it again ,then fill in the form.
skimming (3m) Read it again ,then fill in the form. ___ used to make sweater fur Tibet killed for ___ wool Every year over______killed 29,000 farmers _______ used to hunt them Zimbabwe Daisy now farmers ____ them like millipede A __________ insect affects mosquitoes No __________,no ________and no _______ rain forest Rain forest animals drugs
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What do people kill them for?
fur & skin
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Paragraph 4 In what ways does looking after the rain forest help with wildlife protection? Looking after the rain forest helps wildlife protection because it is the place where wildlife lives. It also contains many medicine and drugs that we do not know. These drugs may save lives.
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Listen to the tape and answer the following qustions.
1.Where did Daisy go in her dream? A.Tibet rain forest Zimbabwe B. Zimbabwe rain forest Tibet C. Zimbabwe Tibet rain forest D. Tibet Zimbabwe rain forest 2.How many names of animals are mentioned in this text? Seven.(They are antelopes, a bird, an elephant, rhino, a monkey, mosquitoes, a millipede insect.)
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Fill the blanks with proper words.
Not long ago Daisy had the experience with the help of a __________, in order to know which animals gave _____to make her sweater. In Tibet, China Every year over 29,000 _________ are killed for ______ and fur. And there are only 72,000 _______. In Zimbabwe Rhinos used to ___________ because they destroyed farms and now tourists are allowed to ___________ or to hunt a number of _________. In thick rain forest Monkeys find millipede ________ and rub them over their bodies because the insects contain a powerful ______which _______ mosquitoes. In WWF Daisy could tell what she had experienced and learned from__________. flying chair fur antelopes wool left be hunted take photos animals insects drug affects animals
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1.Daisy saw many antelopes in Tibet.
Read the passage carefully again and decide whether the following statements are true or false. Only one 1.Daisy saw many antelopes in Tibet. 2.Daisy’s sweater was made of sheep wool. 3.In three years the antelope may die out. 4.The elephant used to be well protected in Zimbabwe. 5.In Zimbabwe, tourists love to see the rhinos and elephants. 6.The farmers in Zimbabwe get nothing from the elephants and rhinos now. 7.This is a real story in Daisy’s life. antelope usedn’t much money
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1. Who is hunting and killing the Tibetan antelope?
The hunters who want to get the wool to make sweaters. 2. Why are we humans part of this problem ? Because humans not only hunt and kill wildlife but also destroy the environment and food of them. 3. How did life improve for the farmers in Zimbabwe? The government helped and the farmers made a lot of money from the tourism. 4. How did it improve for the animals ? Farms like the animals and no longer hunt them. 5. In what ways does looking after the rain forest help with wildlife protection. Looking after the rain forest will give all the wildlife good living conditions and it keeps the balance of nature there . No rain forest, no animals and no drugs.
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