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剑桥国际少儿英语KB3 Unit6 A day in the country
They are going to have a picnic in the country. Mrs Potts is going ,too.
What will happen?
Recite the story
There are lots of different kinds of plants. grass
chair
book
paper
clothes
wood cotton
medicine
Can you name seven things people make from trees?
Grow a plant
water carrot plate
1. You need a carrot , a small plate or bowl and some water. 2. Cut the top of the carrot off.
3. Put it on the small plate with some water. 4. Put the plate next to the window to give it sunlight. 5. Give it some water every day.
6. Watch it to grow.
seeds
fruit
root
What else do plants give us?
The leaves of plants and trees make oxygen (O2).
[ˈ ɔksidʒən]
air
We need oxygen to breathe.
When we breathe we make carbon dioxide(CO2).
The leaves are yellow. It has got too much water.
I think it’s dead.
Plants get their food from things in the ground.
Do you know that…?
Sunflowers turn their heads during the day to catch the sun.
What do people need to live?
vegetables
pou name seven plants people eat?
Plants give us a lot of things to eat. We can eat the seeds, the leaves, the fruit and roots of the plant. leaves
People need food to eat.
People need water to drink. People need air to breathe.
Plants give us paper, wood, medicine and material for clothes.
Photo frame
[ˈkɑ:bən] [daiˈɔksaid]
The plants need carbon dioxide to live.
What do plants need to live?
air
sun water
soil
plant food
Plants need the sun, water, air and food to grow. Plants get their food from things in the ground.
revision
Remember! Lock and Key are at a party. What’s the name of the picture? What do they eat? And then, What happens?
Today what are they going to do?
Observe the plant to grow, record the process by drawing or writing a diary.
E.g. It has got four leaves today. There’s a new shoot.
It’s 3 cm tall. It’s green. It hasn’t got enough water/sunlight.
Unit 6 A day in the country
Say it with Stella
paper plane lake
Jack
homework
Find out the opposite words from page54-57, and write them down. Read p56-57.