【人教版】小学英语 五年级 下册
本教材是供小学五年级学生下学期使用的英语课本,采用一年级起点模式。全书通过情境对话、阅读、自然拼读等模块,教授关于健康、节日、社交、过去经历及个人成长等主题的语言知识。
Lessons
Lesson
In this lesson, students learn how to describe common health symptoms and provide wellness advice using the modal verbs "should" and "shouldn't." The unit also explores the varied pronunciations of the "ea" vowel combination and emphasizes the importance of communicating health concerns effectively.
This lesson teaches students how to identify and describe dates on a calendar, with a focus on distinguishing between fixed dates and floating holidays. Students will master the formula for expressing floating dates using ordinal numbers and days of the week while practicing related vocabulary for festival planning.
This lesson explores how to bridge distances and express care on special days by choosing appropriate communication methods like cards, messages, or calls. Students will learn to use future-oriented structures such as "I want to" and "I'd like to" to plan their greetings and convey well-wishes to others.
This lesson explores the evolution of communication from traditional letters to modern emails and teaches students how to use the phrase "would like to" to express future intentions. Students will also practice identifying the "ea" vowel sound and improve their reading comprehension through the story of Mr. Bear.
This lesson focuses on narrating past weekend activities by distinguishing between habitual routines and specific past events using the simple past tense. Students will also learn to provide healthy lifestyle advice using should and shouldn't while practicing how to share their experiences with others.
本课旨在帮助学生掌握描述假期经历的词汇与句型,重点学习如何使用不规则动词的过去式来谈论过去发生的活动。通过本课学习,学生将能够运用“Where did you go?”等句型询问并分享自己的旅行记忆与感受。
In this lesson, you will learn how to describe personal milestones and developmental achievements by using the past simple tense. You will practice connecting specific actions to your age or grade level using the "I learned to [action] when I was [age]" sentence structure.
This lesson focuses on describing personal milestones and growth by mastering the past tense, specifically using "was born" for birthdays and "learned to" for acquired skills. Students will also practice pronunciation of /sp/ and /sk/ sounds while learning to distinguish between natural and cultural developmental milestones.
Course Overview
📚 Content Summary
This textbook is an English coursebook designed for fifth-grade students in their second semester, following the Grade 1 starting point curriculum. Through modules such as situational dialogues, reading, and phonics, the book teaches language skills centered around themes like health, festivals, social interaction, past experiences, and personal growth.
Explore healthy living and the milestones of growing up while comprehensively improving overall English proficiency through engaging, fun scenarios.
Author: 人民教育出版社 课程教材研究所 英语课程教材研究开发中心, 加拿大灵通教育有限公司
Acknowledgments: Copyright © 2013 by People's Education Press Ltd. and Lingo Learning Inc.
🎯 Learning Objectives
- Identify and label common health problems (e.g., headache, toothache) and distinguish between healthy and unhealthy daily habits.
- Formulate sentences using "should" and "shouldn't" to offer constructive health advice.
- Extract specific information from reading passages (Linda’s letter and "How to Be Healthy") to complete advice charts.
- Identify and describe specific traditions associated with New Year's Day, Christmas, and Mother's Day.
- Ask and answer questions about holiday dates and future intentions using "When is...?" and "How are you going to...?" / "I am going to...".
- Recognize and correctly pronounce phonics patterns including dr, tr, and the dual sounds of ea (/e/ and /i:/), and apply basic syllable theory.
- Identify and describe various ways of making contact, including mailing presents, sending letters, and short messages.
- Formulate and express plans for Children's Day, Teachers' Day, and Spring Festival using "I want to..." and "I'd like to..."
- Demonstrate reading comprehension of communication history and the "Story Time" narrative regarding postal delivery.
- Read and comprehend the story of Mr. Bear to understand modern message delivery (emails vs. letters).
Lessons
Overview: This lesson focuses on empowering Grade 5 students to discuss personal health, recognize common symptoms, and provide wellness advice using the modal verbs "should" and "shouldn't." Students will explore healthy lifestyle habits, analyze advice-based correspondence, and practice phonics through the "ea" vowel digraph.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify and label common health problems (e.g., headache, toothache) and distinguish between healthy and unhealthy daily habits.
- Formulate sentences using "should" and "shouldn't" to offer constructive health advice.
- Extract specific information from reading passages (Linda’s letter and "How to Be Healthy") to complete advice charts.
Overview: This lesson introduces Grade 5 students to major global festivals, including New Year's Day, Mother's Day, and Christmas. It focuses on understanding cultural practices, asking and answering about holiday dates and celebration plans using the future tense, and mastering specific phonics blends (dr, tr, ea). Students will combine these skills to read cultural passages and write about their own favorite celebrations.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify and describe specific traditions associated with New Year's Day, Christmas, and Mother's Day.
- Ask and answer questions about holiday dates and future intentions using "When is...?" and "How are you going to...?" / "I am going to...".
- Recognize and correctly pronounce phonics patterns including dr, tr, and the dual sounds of ea (/e/ and /i:/), and apply basic syllable theory.
Overview: This lesson focuses on the evolution and methods of social communication, ranging from traditional letters and smoke signals to modern digital messages. Students will learn to plan specific activities for significant holidays like Children's Day, Teachers' Day, and Spring Festival while mastering the phonics of the "igh" sound and developing survey-based interview skills.
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify and describe various ways of making contact, including mailing presents, sending letters, and short messages.
- Formulate and express plans for Children's Day, Teachers' Day, and Spring Festival using "I want to..." and "I'd like to..."
- Demonstrate reading comprehension of communication history and the "Story Time" narrative regarding postal delivery.
Overview: This lesson synthesizes three core areas: digital vs. traditional communication through the story of "Mr. Bear and the Letter," health management using "should/shouldn't" for lifestyle advice, and cultural holiday planning. Students will also refine their phonics skills by identifying the short /e/ sound in "ea" word patterns.
Learning Outcomes:
- Read and comprehend the story of Mr. Bear to understand modern message delivery (emails vs. letters).
- Formulate health advice and habits using the modal verbs "should" and "shouldn't."
- Describe holiday traditions and plan activities for special days like Christmas and Spring Festival.
Overview: This lesson focuses on enabling students to describe past weekend experiences using the Simple Past Tense. Students will learn to inquire about others' weekends ("How was your weekend?") and provide detailed accounts of their own activities, ranging from household chores like washing clothes to hobbies like playing chess. The material integrates reading comprehension through Bob’s diary and a narrative titled The Animals Who Play Music, while also focusing on the phonetic pronunciation of past tense verb endings.
Learning Outcomes:
- Accurately use the Simple Past Tense (regular and common irregular verbs) to describe weekend events.
- Distinguish between the three different pronunciations of the past tense suffix "-ed" (/t/, /d/, and /ɪd/).
- Extract specific information from narrative texts and diaries to summarize weekend schedules.
Overview: This lesson guides Grade 5 students through the linguistic tools needed to recount past travel experiences. It focuses on mastering irregular past tense verbs (went, ate, saw, took) and specific travel vocabulary while introducing the structural elements of storytelling through "Story Maps" (Title, Setting, Characters). Students will analyze diary entries and narratives to build their own ability to describe vacations and trips.
Learning Outcomes:
- Use irregular past tense verbs (went, ate, saw, took) and travel-specific vocabulary (airport, zoo, Tian’anmen Square) to describe past vacations.
- Construct a Story Map (identifying Title, Setting, and Characters) to analyze reading passages like "My Name Is Peanuts."
- Inquire about and describe trip experiences using the target structures: "Where did you go?" and "What did you do?"
Overview: This lesson focuses on personal history and developmental milestones, teaching students how to describe their growth from birth to the present. Students will learn to express significant life events—such as learning to walk, speak, and use chopsticks—using past tense structures and specific chronological markers (ages, dates, and grades). The lesson also integrates phonics practice for consonant blends and comparative facts about human and animal development.
Learning Outcomes:
- Students will be able to identify and use vocabulary related to childhood milestones (e.g., born, eat with chopsticks, cook).
- Students will be able to ask and answer questions about birth dates and ages using "When was... born?" and "When I was [age]..."
- Students will demonstrate reading comprehension by extracting chronological data from personal narratives (Mom's Diary and Nancy's Milestones).
Overview: This lesson serves as a cumulative review of Unit 6, focusing on the chronological milestones of human development. Students will synthesize their ability to express biographical dates, describe past developmental events (e.g., learning to walk or eat with chopsticks), and extract specific chronological information from personal narratives like "Mom's Diary."
Learning Outcomes:
- Students can accurately identify and match children with their specific birth dates and developmental milestones.
- Students can extract specific dates and event details from a reading passage (Mom's Diary) using past tense structures.
- Students can summarize the core grammatical structures of Unit 6, specifically the use of "was born" and the past tense of developmental verbs.