高二英语外研版选修10教案:MODULE 3 THE SECOND PERIOD WORD版含解析.doc
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1、The Second Period Intensive ReadingTeaching goals教学目标1.Target Language目标语言a.重点词汇和短语abolish, anti-slavery, condition, cotton, critical, elect, slave, slavery, sympathetic, free, poisoned, threaten, reveal, identify, opportunity, owner, come to existence, be born intob.重点句子1The country we know as the
2、United States of America came into existence towards the end of the 18th century.2Slave ships carried slaves over from Africa, keeping them in such terrible conditions that many died during the long sea journey.3 By the firs of the 19th century, slavery had transformed the economy of the nation, mak
3、ing it very wealthy.4 Only the Southern states insisted on keeping it, mainly because they needed cotton more than the more industrialized North.5 The war lasted four years, ending in 1865.6 Lincoln was murdered by a man who was sympathetic to the Southern cause.7 As was the custom at that time, his
4、 father had taken the last name of his last owner.8 While there, Solomon became extremely ill.9He was band threatened with death if he ever revealed his true identity.2.Ability goals能力目标Help the students to learn about the slavery in the USA.3.Learning ability goals学能目标 Enable the students to unders
5、tand the slavery in the USA.Teaching important and difficult point教学重难点Help the students understand the slavery in the USA.Teaching methods教学方法reading, listening and discussingTeaching aids教具准备A tape recorder, a multiple-media computer and a projectorTeaching procedure and ways教学过程与方式 Step I Lead-in
6、T: Did you surf the internet and find some information about the slavery in the USA. Whod like to tell us something about it?S: Slavery therefore became the ultimate test of disunity within the union of states which were already at odds in a democracy espousing freedom for its people. At the center
7、of this conflict were the Africans who were bought, sold, and used as workers on American soil. The use of slave labor was a well known practice for years in the world community.S: The rising demand for sugar, coffee, cotton, and tobacco created a greater demand for slaves by other slave trading cou
8、ntries. Spain, France, the Dutch, and English were in competition for the cheap labor needed to work their colonial plantation system producing those lucrative goods. The slave trade was so profitable that, by 1672, the Royal African Company chartered by Charles II of England superseded the other tr
9、aders and became the richest shipper of human slaves to the mainland of the Americas. The slaves were so valuable to the open market - they were eventually called Black Gold.S: Many Eus came to America to exercise their God fearing beliefs and to practice religious freedom. Slavery, on the other han
10、d, was a form of persecution which, in the eyes of colonial America, had to be justified. Therefore, the black slave became an easily identifiable group targeted as being inferior, subhuman, and destined for servitude. S: Freedom was always on the minds of the enslaved Africans. How to gain that fre
11、edom was the big question. American historical records have identified some of those attempts and some of the people involved in the Africans quest for freedom on American soil. S: Refusing to obey their masters demands created a duel crisis on the part of the resisting slaves and their demanding ow
12、ners. The most common form of resistance used by the slaves was to run away. To live as a runaway required perfect escape routes and exact timing. Where to hide, finding food, leaving the family and children behind became primary issues for the escaping slaves. Later, the severe punishment had to be
13、 faced whenever a hunted slave was caught and returned to bondage. S: Many slaves ran off and lived in the woods or vast wilderness in the undeveloped American countryside. This group of slaves was called maroons, for they found remote areas in the thick forest and mainly lived off wild fruits and a
14、nimals as food. Some of these maroons ran off, lived, and even married into segments of the Native American populations. They were later called Black Indians. T: I am very glad youve known a lot about America slavery. Step II Reading (Part 1)Skimming T: What was the reason for the American Civil War
15、?S: It wasfore inevitable that something had to be done in America in order to preserve the Union.S: The North states of the America also abolished slavery. So the North became more and more critical of the slavery in the South. Then seven southern states left the Union. Lincoln as the president did
16、nt agree to this. Thus, the American Civil War began.T: Why was slavery so important to the South?S: Because there were so many cotton plantations in South American, They need a lot of labors. That is why slavery was so important to the South.T: Why was slavery eventually abolished?S: Because it is
17、the development trend of the history. The anti-slavery movements grew increasingly strong during the 18th century. And slavery was abolished in most of Europe. The Northern states of American also abolished slavery. Only the Southern states insisted on keeping it. As time passed, the North became mo
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