Ағылшын тілі пәні бойынша ашық
сабақ
Тақырыбы:
«Wildlife of
Canada»
Сынып:
10
Мұғалім:
Қаршы орта жалпы білім беретін
мектебінің ағылшын тілі мұғалімі
Кустамбаева
А.А.
The
theme: «Wildlife of
Canada»
Aims:
1. To consolidate pupils’
knowledge concerning the theme;
2. To develop students’
creative work;
3. To practice in reading and
answering questions;
Procedure of the
lesson:
I.
Greeting.
II.Warm-up.
Morning meditation You may
meet every morning with this
meditation
III.
Brainstorming.
Let’s check up your
homework topic “The McCord
Museum” by this task. True or
False. If the sentence or a passage is false, correct
it.
-
The McCord
Museum is a public research and
teaching museum dedicated to the preservation,
study, diffusion, and appreciation
of Canadian
history.
True.
-
The museum, whose full name
is McCord Museum of Canadian
History, is located at
690 Sherbrooke Street
West, next
to McGill
University, in
downtown Ottawa, Quebec, Canada.
False downtown
Montreal
-
The collection was based on
the McCord family collection. Since 1878, David Ross McCord had
been adding to the already considerable collection assembled by his
family since their arrival in Canada.
True
-
The museum was founded in 1921
by David Ross
McCord, based on his friend’s collection of
objects. Since then the museum's holdings have increased
substantially. False own family
collection
IV.
Presentation
-
New
vocabulary terrestrial
marine boreal
forest, mixed
forest, broadleaf
forest, prairies
temperate coniferous
forests hosts
significant biodiversity.
Encroachment Migratory Bird
Sanctuaries mammals,
reptiles, beaver,black
bear, Canada
lynx, reindeer (caribou) American
robin, Canada
goose, greater snow
goose, purple
martin, whooping
crane Cooper's
hawk herbs, ferns, mosses and other flora. black spruce,
white spruce, balsam fir, jack pine ,white
birch ,
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Reading Work
in groups Topic «Wildlife of
Canada»
The
1st
group
Canada lies within the fifteen
terrestrial and five marine ecozones. The largest marine ecozone
is the Arctic
Archipelago whereas the terrestrial
ecozone is the Boreal
Shield.
The
main biomes of Canada
are tundra, boreal
forest, mixed
forest, broadleaf
forest, prairies, Rocky
Mountains,
and temperate coniferous
forests which hosts
significant biodiversity.
In recent decades, human
encroachment has posed a threat to Canada's wildlife; in
response National Wildlife
Areas (NWAs) are set aside under
the Canada Wildlife
Act. There
are National
Parks, National Wildlife Areas, as
well as Migratory Bird
Sanctuaries. National parks
protect natural
regions in Canada. NWAs conserve
habitats for species at risk. Migratory bird sanctuaries protect
the breeding grounds of migratory birds during
the nesting
season.
The
2nd
group
Fauna of
Canada
The fauna of Canada can be
grouped into mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish, birds, and
insects. Canada is known for its
mammals such as American
bison, Arctic
hare, beaver,black
bear, Canada
lynx, reindeer (caribou), coyote, grizzly
bears, gray
wolf, red
fox, lemming, meadow
mice and many others..To name a few
of the birds identified with Canada would be
the American
robin, Canada
goose, greater snow
goose, purple
martin, Cooper's
hawk, whooping
crane and
others. The biology survey of Canada
cites that there are approximately 55,000 species of insects, and
11,000 species of mites and
spiders.
The
3rd
group
Flora of
Canada
According
to environment
Canada the nation of Canada hosts
approximately 17,000 identified species of trees, flowers, herbs,
ferns, mosses and other flora. Some trees native to Canada are
black spruce, white spruce, balsam fir, jack pine ,white birch and
others.
The
4th
group
National flora and fauna
symbols of
Canada
The maple leaf and maple tree is the
national flora symbol of Canada
National symbols of
Canada
The beaver's emblematic status
originated from the fact much of Canada's early economic history
was tied to the fur
trade in beaver fur, which was used
to make European fashionable hats. Another reason for the beaver's
status in Canadian heraldry is that the beaver represents the
symbol of industry. The beaver was adopted as the national emblem
in 1975.
The Canadian
horse was declared an official
Canadian symbol in 1909 and commonly appears in images
with the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police.
The maple leaf and maple tree is the
national flora symbol of Canada. The leaf was declared
approximately 1860 and the maple tree
1996.
3) Work with
the List of provincial symbols You
should study the list very carefully then distribute the definite
groups into the correct
province
List of provincial
symbols
The
1st
group Choose the right
provinces
The
2nd
group
Distribute the plants into the
correct province
The
3rd
group
Distribute the mammals into
the correct province
The
4th
group
Distribute the trees into the
correct
province
V.
Practice
Listening Textbook “English
in Mind-2”
Exercise 1p32
Morgan is going to Canada. He’s talking to his Canadian friend
Janie. Listen to their talking. Let’s do the
test
VI. Production
Comprehension
check
1.In land size,
Canada is… the
USA
-
bigger than b)
smaller than c) the same size
as
2. About …
million people live in Canada. a) 20 b) 30 c)
50
3. The city in
the USA with the largest population
is…
a) Vancouver b)
Montreal c)
Toronto
4. Vancouver is
in a part of Canada
called…
a) California b)
British Columbia c)
Alberta
5. The two most
common languages in Vancouver are
…
a) English and
French b) English and Chinese c) English and
Spanish
VII.
Conclusion. VIII. Home work
to retell the
topic”Wildlife of
Canada