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1、人教高二英语选修7 Unit Living well 全单元教案Aims To help students develop their reading ability To help students learn about living well. Procedures I. Warming up by learning about disability What is disability? A disabled person is one who has a condition called a disability that interferes with his or her abi
2、lity to perform one or more activities of everyday living. For example, locomotion (indoors and going outside), getting dressed, communicating with others. What are the types of disability? Disability can be broken down into a number of broad sub-categories, which can include the following: Physical
3、 impairments affecting movement, such as muscular dystrophy, post-polio syndrome, spina bifida and cerebral palsy. Sensory impairments, such as visual or hearing impairments. Neurological impairments, such as epilepsy or dysautonomia. Cognitive impairments such as Autism or Down Syndrome. Psychiatri
4、c conditions such as depression and Schizophrenia. II. Pre-reading by visiting the Family Village website Get online to http:/www.familyvillage.wisc.edu/index.htmlx. Welcome to the Family Village! We are a global community that integrates information, resources, and communication opportunities on th
5、e Internet for persons with cognitive and other disabilities, for their families, and for those that provide them services and support. Our community includes informational resources on specific diagnoses, communication connections, adaptive products and technology, adaptive recreational activities,
6、 education, worship, health issues, disability-related media and literature, and much, much more! So stop in, stroll around, and visit some of the Family Villages attractions. Simply click on a place to explore and discover a cornucopia of useful information! Let us know what you like (or dislike) a
7、nd visit often, for our village is constantly changing. III. Reading Turn to page 2. We shall take Martys story this time. First we shall listen and read aloud to the recording of the text. Try to read aloud the text as loudly and correctly as possible. Then we shall go over the text to read it to:
8、cut/ the sentence into thought groups, blacken the predicates, darken the connectives and underline all the useful expressions. IV. Transferring information Now read the text again to complete the chart below. Martys story Why are there not many Because: I have a muscle disease that sometimes makes
9、me very people in the world like weak and I cant run or climb stairs as quickly as other people. me? I am clumsy and drop things or bump into furniture. What is my motto? Live one day at a time. When did I get weak? Up until I was about 10 years old, I was the same as everyone else in my class. Then
10、 I started to get weaker and weaker. What was the worst One of the worst things about my disease is that I dont look any thing about my life? different from other people. Do I have a good life? All in all, I have a good life. What is my ambition? My ambition is to work in the computer industry when
11、I grow up. I am the only student in my class to have a pet snake. What has my disability In many ways my disability has made me grow stronger and more made me? independent. Part 1: Teaching Design 第一部分:教学设计 Period 1: A sample lesson plan for reading (Martys story) Up until I was about 10 years old,
12、I was the same as everyone else in my class. I dont look any different from other people. My life is a lot easier at high school than it was at primary school. What All in all, I have a good life. do I think of Just having a disaIn bility doesnt mean your life is not satisfying. many ways my disabil
13、ity has made me having a disability? grow stronger and more independent. V. Drawing a diagram of the text and retell it with the help of the diagram VI. Closing down by talking about living well with disability To use goal setting and problem solving as the framework for developing healthy lifestyle
14、s To practice healthy living when we have meaningful activities we want to do To begin with why we want to be well To develop tools and skills for healthy living, including healthy reactions and communication, managing depression, information seeking, physical activity, nutrition, and advocacy To pu
15、rsue meaningful goals despite limitations To have a sense of belonging develops To feel accepted and encouraged by peers Well-known people with disabilities Many people with disabilities have contributed to society. These include: American president Franklin Roosevelt (impaired movement as the resul
16、t of polio), classical composer Ludwig von Beethoven (deaf in later years), King Richard III of England (childhood sickness allowed bones to malform, resulting in severe curvature of the back and extremely uneven legs) musician Stevie Wonder (blind) jazz pianist Marcus Roberts (blind) musician Ray C
17、harles (blind) Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen (lost left arm in a car accident), comedian, actor, author, and monologist Greg Walloch (cerebral palsy), civil rights activist Helen Keller (deaf and blind), Cole Porter, musical theater composer (lost legs after riding accident) Classical actress Sarah
18、 Bernhardt (lost leg after a nasty fall) Stephen Hawking (who has Motor Neurone Disease and uses a wheelchair and speech synthesizer), Deng Pufang - has paraplegia British rock and roll singer/songwriter Ian Dury Nicaraguan guitar player, singer and songwriter Tony Melendez (born without arms) Major
19、 league pitcher Jim Abbott (born without a right hand) Actress Marlee Matlin (deaf) Joseph Merrick (the Elephant Man, severe neurofibromatosis) Christopher Reeve, actor famous for portraying Superman who became a quadriplegic after a horse-riding accident, for others see list of people with disabili
20、ties. List of disability Physical disability, Mobility impairment, Paralysis, Amputation, Multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, Cerebral Palsy, Muscular dystrophy, Arthritis, Rheumatoid arthritis, Osteoarthritis, Stroke, Spina Bifida, Visual impairment, Blindness, Low vision, Color blindness, Cata
21、ract, Hearing impairment, Chronic disease, Cancer, Autoimmune disease, AIDS, Multiple sclerosis, Renal failure, Cystic fibrosis, Tuberculosis, Diabetes, Hypoglycemia, Chronic fatigue syndrome, dysautonomia, Spinal cord injury, Traumatic brain injury, Mental disability, Learning disability, Alzheimer
22、s disease, Phobia, Agoraphobia, Acrophobia, Aleurophobia, Anxiety disorder, Depression, Bipolar disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Schizophrenia, Neurosis, Developmental disability, Dyslexia, Down syndrome, Attention deficit disorder and ADHD, Hyperactivity, Autism, Other disabilities, Substan
23、ce abuse, Alcoholism, Nicotine addiction, Illegal drug abuse, Prescription drug abuse, Senility Additional Materials Complete the summary of the story with one word in each blank. Martys story My name is Marty and I am “one in a 1_”. In 2_ words, there are not many people in the world like me. I hav
24、e a muscle 3_ that the doctors dont know exactly what is wrong with me and how to make me well. I dont know I will get worse as I get older, or I will stay the 4_ as I am now. I have learned to 5 _ to my disability. My motto is: live one day at 6_ time. One of the 7_ things about my disease is that
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