LESSON PREPARATION SHEET

Date:   

Class: 3rd class

Unit: 1

Lesson: 4  

 

PROCEDURE

 

OBJECTIVES:

  A.  Collect the WB.

  B.  Preview the reading.

  C.  Practise the silent reading.

  D.  Introduce new voc.

TEACHING AIDS: some cards

ACTIVITIES:

B. (10m)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

C. (15m)

 

 

 

 

D. (15m)

   ·   Open PB...read the title....What do you know about water.... How many (lines / parag /pic  ) are there? 56 / 3 / 3

   ·   S look at the pic. and describe them others read aloud the captions there

   ·   introduce :

Þdam: wall built across a river, stream etc. to hold water.

Þreservoir: Lake where a town stores water.

Þdownhill: to a lower place. up to down

  1.  S Find the name of an ocean. .L:3ØThe Pacific Ocean.

  2.  Find the name of the desert in para 2. L:26-27Øthe Sahra Desert.

  3.  The name of a country in para3. L:41Øthe UK

  4.  Find the name of a continent in para2. L:34Ø Antarctica

  5.  Find how much water an average person uses in the UK every day? L:42Ø180 liters

  6.  Find how long some water has been under the Sahara Desert? L:27Ø25.000 years.

  7.  What percentage of the world's fresh water is in Antarctica. L:33Ø90%

  8.  Find how much water it takes to make 1 ton of petrol. L:48Ø 20 tons.

 

   ·   Write these Q's on the board: (5 m to read the passage, underline the unknown words and find the

answers) 

Where does more rain fall? L: 13-15 Øinto the sea.

Where is the largest source of water? L:33-34ØAntarctica, in the ice and sow

How many uses for water are therein Para 3? L:38-52Ødrinking; cooking;...

 

Introduce the new voc: (Show S the cards of the new words to find their lines)

Þnearly: L:1 &37 = almost

Þevaporate: L:8, the (v) of the (n) from evaporation.

Þsalty: L:9, adj from the (n) salt

Þdrop: L:9, a small piece of water, draw it.

Þrainwater: L:22, from rain and water, not seawater or tap water.

Þall year round: L: 24, at all times of the year; in all seasons.

Þdrain: L:24, pipe that takes away dirty water.

Þunderneath: L:26, at a lower level.

Þbore-hole L:31 = well

Þremote L:35, far from other places.

Þmention L:37, to say or write something.

Þdish L:44, every thing that is washed in dishwasher also a deep plate for, e.g. soup.

Þvariety: L:46, (n) from adj various: a group of similar things.

Þ atomic 7 power station: L:50-51, atomic: adj from n atom = the tiniest particles are broken into pieces, and energy is released.

Þworld-wide: L:51, everywhere in the world.

Þcultivation & crops L:52, crops (every thing that a farmer grows)= plants and cultivation is growing of crops.

Þprecious L:55 extremely valuable.

WRITTEN WORK:

Nothing