Students are asked to read the text, to divide it into paragraphs and make its outline.
Key:
Sally Ride
Sally Ride was an astronaut. She was the first American woman to travel into space. She left Earth on June 18, 1983. She came back on June 24th. She traveled with four other astronauts in the spaceship Challenger.
Ride liked being an astronaut. She liked being in space. She liked how it felt when the force of gravity was not pulling her down. Without the force of gravity, she could float. She floated from place to place. While in space, she played a game to catch jellybeans. The jellybeans were floating, too! Ride had to catch the jellybeans with her mouth!
Sally Ride worked hard to become an astronaut. She went to school for many years. She had to have special training. The training was hard work. Ride was a good astronaut. She went into space two times.
Ride then became a teacher. She wrote books and helped direct space research. When you research something, you study it. You try to find out new things about it. Sally Ride received several awards and honors for her work and continues to be committed to science education.
Outline:
1) The first American woman in space.
2) Funny activities in the space rocket.
3) How to become an astronaut.
4) Ride`s life after her journeys.
All paragraphs and outlines are made – excellent
3 paragraphs and outlines are made and the text was divided logically – good
2 paragraphs and outlines are made and the text was divided logically - satisfactory
The text is divided but there is no logic – try again
Post-reading
Discussion.
Students are given the situation to discuss and some prompts to help them.
You have a choice – to become an astronout which is a very dangerous job or to choose some other safe jobs. What will be your choice? Mind that not all the people who learn how to be astronauts actually will go to space.
Prompts:
Unforgettable experience,
world-wide fame,
safety,
to settle down to a quiet life,
special training,
hard work,
well-educated,
the beauty of space,
boring days,
death experience,
good/poor health.
Министерство образования и науки Российской Федерации
Федеральное государственное бюджетное образовательное учреждение
высшего профессионального образования
«Уральский государственный педагогический университет»
Институт иностранных языков
План развития коммуникативного умения чтения
Для учащихся 6-7 классов.
Выполнила:
Берсенева Виктория
гр. АНГЛ-1504
Екатеринбург 2017
Требование ФГОС:
Чтение с полным пониманием осуществляется на несложных аутентичных текстах, построенных в основном на изученном языковом материале, с использованием различных приемов смысловой переработки текста (языковой догадки, выборочного перевода) и оценки полученной информации. Объем текста для чтения – около 500 слов.
Развитие умений:
· определять временную и причинно-следственную взаимосвязь событий и явлений;
· прогнозировать развитие, результат излагаемых фактов и событий;
· оценивать важность, новизну, достоверность информации;
· понимать смысл текста и его проблематику, используя элементы анализа текста;
Цель: чтение текста с полным пониманием.
Pre-reading
1. 1. Students are asked to look at the pictures and say what the following passage will be about.
2. 2. Students are asked to read some difficult words from the text and their definition, to avoid the linguistic difficulties.
1. mean /miːn/ - likely to become angry or violent
2. charge /tʃɑːdʒ/ - the money that somebody asks for goods and services
3. suggest/səˈdʒest/ - to give an idea or a plan for other people to think about
4. join /dʒɔɪn/ - to take part in something that somebody else is doing or to go somewhere with them
5. escape /ɪˈskeɪp/ - to get away from an unpleasant or dangerous situation
6. a cold /kəʊld/ – an illness that affects the nose and/or throat, making you cough, sneeze
While-reading
Students are asked to put the paragraphs in the right order to get a correct version of it.
Three sister sheep
1. When Julia came across the bridge, John stopped her and suggested she join him for dinner. She, too, escaped, calling back, “Ask Jenna to dinner. She will be the tastiest of all of us!”
2. So John sat down to wait for Jenna. Soon she came across the bridge. John called out to her, “Jenna, have dinner with me.”
3. A mean wolf named John was in charge of the bridge. Each day he charged the sisters 25 cents to cross the bridge. John was getting very rich from collecting money from the three sheep sisters. But he was also a wolf, and wolves love to eat sheep. One day he decided he wanted to eat the sisters.
4. In the mountains lived three sheep sisters. Their names were Joleen, Julia, and Jenna. Joleen was the oldest, Julia was second, and Jenna was the youngest sister. Each morning they went across the bridge to eat the delicious green grass on the other side of the mountain.
5. Joleen returned first, walking slowly and happily. John tried to catch her and take her home for dinner. But Joleen suggested he wait for Julia because Julia would have a much sweeter taste. John let her go.
6. Jenna knew what the wolf was trying to do. She pretended to go with him. But then, in a surprise move, Jenna kicked him over the edge of the bridge. He fell into the freezing water below. Because of that, he caught a terrible cold and had to stay in bed for weeks. After that, he never invited the sisters to dinner again.
Key:
1. In the mountains lived three sheep sisters. Their names were Joleen, Julia, and Jenna. Joleen was the oldest, Julia was second, and Jenna was the youngest sister. Each morning they went across the bridge to eat the delicious green grass on the other side of the mountain.
2. A mean wolf named John was in charge of the bridge. Each day he charged the sisters 25 cents to cross the bridge. John was getting very rich from collecting money from the three sheep sisters. But he was also a wolf, and wolves love to eat sheep. One day he decided he wanted to eat the sisters.
3. Joleen returned first, walking slowly and happily. John tried to catch her and take her home for dinner. But Joleen suggested he wait for Julia because Julia would have a much sweeter taste. John let her go.
4. When Julia came across the bridge, John stopped her and suggested she join him for dinner. She, too, escaped, calling back, “Ask Jenna to dinner. She will be the tastiest of all of us!”
5. So John sat down to wait for Jenna. Soon she came across the bridge. John called out to her, “Jenna, have dinner with me.”
6. Jenna knew what the wolf was trying to do. She pretended to go with him. But then, in a surprise move, Jenna kicked him over the edge of the bridge. He fell into the freezing water below. Because of that, he caught a terrible cold and had to stay in bed for weeks. After that, he never invited the sisters to dinner again.
(Daily warm-ups. Reading. Shelle Russell)
All paragraphs in place – excellent
4-5 paragraphs in place – good
2-3 paragraphs in place – satisfactory
0-1 paragraphs in place – try again
Ninth-word cloze