資源簡介 (共21張PPT)B3U1 ReadingThe Amazon rainforest:a natural treasureLead-in:Let's have a meditation(冥想) and enjoy the sound of the rainforest.Close your eyes for two minutes and imagine what animals you will see.wolffoxcattlefrogliondeergiraffebatDiffferent species are in the forest.The forest support a variety of wildlife.Learning objectives:By the end of the class, you'll be able to:1.get familiar with the key words (harm/variety/mass/survive/in turn/break down/disappear/due to/agriculture/impact/damage...);2.know the basic information about the Amazon rainforest;3.raise the awareness(提高意識) of protecting the environment ;What will be talked about in the documentary script Animalsplantssignificancelocation...Plant biodiversityDifferent levelsValueThreatsAnimal biodiversityFood chainIntroductionBasic informationRead for the structurePara. 1: Introduction to the Amazon rainforestPara. 2: Basic information about the rainforestPara. 3: _____________________________________Para. 4: ______________________________________Para. 5: ______________________________________Read for the structure.Plant biodiversity; levels of the rainforestAnimal biodiversity; food chainThe rainforest’s value to the human race; threats to the rainforestWelcome to the jungle, a huge sea of green alive with the sounds of animals. This is the Amazon rainforest. As the largest rainforest in the world, it plays a significant role in maintaining the fine balance of the Earth’s ecosystem.Welcome to the jungle...metaphorpersonificationThe Amazon rainforest crosses into eight countries, including Brazil and Peru, and one overseas region of France, all on the South American continent. With an area of around 6 million square kilometres, the Amazon rainforest is more than half the size of China. The Amazon River, from which the rainforest gets its name, is close to 6,400 kilometres in length—roughly 100 kilometres longer than the Yangtze River. On its journey from the mountains to the ocean, the river supports many different ecosystems. They give this area the richest biodiversity on the Earth: one in ten known species in the world can be found here.locationsizeoriginmake comparisonPara. 3 Draw a mind map of the rainforest’s different levels.a system of rootsLevels of the Rainforestthe mass of leaf littershorter plants with large leavesthe tops of thetallest treestowering ancient hardwoodsThe forest’s different levels support an unbelievable variety of wildlife.Para. 4 Draw a mind map of the rainforest’s food chain.JaguarsInsectsAt least 87 species, including frogsLeaves and fruitMicroorganismsfeed onbreak downfeed onfeed onThe Amazon rainforest breathes life into the planet by fixing carbon and producing over 20 per cent of all the Earth’s oxygen. Thus, it is often known as the “lungs of the planet”. Moreover, the Amazon rainforest is a treasure house of species that can be used for food or medicine. Yet there is one major danger to these irreplaceable plants and animals: us. Over the past 50 years, about 17 per cent of the rainforest has disappeared due to human activities such as agriculture and cattle farming. As the impact of human activities continues to grow and the list of species in danger of extinction becomes longer, we are left with a question: can we afford to damage the “lungs of the planet” What makes the Amazon Rainforest a natural treature HABITAT LOSSDEFORESTATION40,00081,30040020%17%6 million6,400use statisticsShould we sacrifice(犧牲) the rainforest for economic development Mini-debateThank you! 展開更多...... 收起↑ 資源預覽 縮略圖、資源來源于二一教育資源庫