資源簡介 (共27張PPT)Developing ideasUnit 1A new startPeriod 4Lead- inThink & PredictThink & ShareGiving a Welcome SpeechWelcome Speech TemplateSummaryHomeworkContentLead-inWhat do you want to achieve in senior high Q1: What are your goals in senior high school Q2: Which one is the most important to you Why Pair Sharejoin a school clubtake a trip with your classmatesget the highest score in a test at least onceget to know all the schoolmates in your gradestand on stage at least oncewin an awardread as many books as possiblelearn a new skillother: __________RankYourGoalsThink & PredictLook at the picture and word cloud. Predict what is talked about in the interview.Now read the interview and check your prediction.What did Lisa find most helpful when she started high school How did she deal with new challenges How did she handle disappointments scanningHigh School Hints---Lisa’s SuggestionsWhile scanning the interview,answer the following questions:Learning to learnWhen scanning a text, you readit quickly in order to find a specificpiece of information.Think & ShareWhat do you think Lisa means by “If you fail, no problem – next time you can fail better” Think about the words from Maya Angelou: “Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud.” Do you know of any similar sayings Which piece of Lisa’s advice is the most helpful to you Why What else would you like to ask Lisa about starting high school Giving a Welcome SpeechStep 1: BrainstormProblems the new students may face Your adviceNervous about new classmatesFail a testNot selected for a competitionFeel stressedCan’t manage timeShare with the classStep 2: Structure Your SpeechHello everyone! Welcome to our school!I’m ___ from Class ___.I’d like to share some tips with you.OpeningStep 2: Structure Your SpeechBody: Problems & AdviceOne common problem is ___.Don’t worry. My advice is ___...Another challenge is ___. You can ___...Step 2: Structure Your SpeechI hope my advice helps you feel better and enjoy high school life!Good luck to all of you!ConclusionStep 3: Give Your SpeechIn groups or in front of the classPeer feedback encouragedWelcome Speech Template for New StudentsOpeningHello everyone!Welcome to our school! I’m …, a student from Class …. Today, I’d like to share some advice that might help you as you start your high school journey.Welcome Speech Template for New StudentsBodyFirst, you may feel nervous about meeting new classmates.Don’t worry! Try to take part in Orientation Day and talk to others. It’s a great chance to make new friends.Welcome Speech Template for New StudentsBodySecond, some of you may fail a test or not do well at first. That’s okay. If you fail, no problem — next time you can fail better! Keep trying and don’t give up.Welcome Speech Template for New StudentsBodyThird, some of you may feel sad if you are not chosen for a club or team. But remember, you can still support your friends and enjoy what you love.Welcome Speech Template for New StudentsBodyLastly, if you feel stressed or confused, please talk to your teachers or classmates. You are not alone, and we’re here to help each other.Welcome Speech Template for New StudentsConclusionTo end my speech, I want to share a piece of advice from a famous writer, Maya Angelou: “Be a rainbow in somebody else’s cloud.” So be kind and help others — it will make you feel happy too.Thank you, and I hope you all enjoy your time in our school!SummarySummaryDiscourse skillsScanning for specific information(快速掃描細節)Predicting from context(上下文預測)Structuring a speech or journal entry(結構化表達)SummaryAttitudeOrientation Day → HelpfulKeep an open mind → Try new thingsFail No worries! → Try againSupport others → You’ll feel betterBe confident → Join clubs, speak upReflect and write → Keep a journalSTATE OF MATTER DISTANCE BETWEEN PARTICLES DENSITY EXAMPLESolid Closely packed High Solid gold, ρ = 19,300 kg/mLiquid Slightly further apart than a solid Slightly less than the solid Molten gold, ρ = 18,300 kg/mGas Very far apart than a solid or liquid Much less than the solid or liquid Carbon dioxide, ρ = 1.98 kg/mDensityDifferent materials have different densities. Density (ρ, Greek letter rho) depends on the mass of an object (m) and the volume (V) occupied by it and can be expressed as ρ = m/V.333Step 3: Give Your SpeechChanges of StateChanges of state occur through processes like melting, evaporation, and sublimation, which are reversible changes.They can regain or lose energy again, allowing them to return to their previous state.SolidLiquidGasThe total mass of the material does not change during a change of state.Interview RetellingPlease complete the content based on Lisa's interview in class, retelling her suggestion in the third person. (not less than 80 words)HomeworkLisa said that Orientation Day was really helpful because...She suggested that new students should...She also shared that failing a test is...Speaking AssignmentFor the class exercise, please prepare a short welcome speech (about 1 minute)HomeworkHello everyone, I’m … . Welcome to our school! I’d like to give you some tips for your first week here...Writing AssignmentWrite a journal entry about your first week at senior high(using the words and expressions of this lesson).HomeworkMy impression of the first weekAn enjoyable classAfter-school activitiesHow I made a new friend 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