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2010年3月14日 星期日

KIA U4-Touch

“We had a cool class today. We learn about our sense of touch, and we felt a lot of different things. It was a game. We had to guess what we had in our hands. We felt hard things, like a bat, and soft things, like a pillow. There was a hot candle and some cold ice cubes.

Those were easy. The hard ones were the rough piece of sandpaper, the smooth glass bottle, and the slippery oil from the chicken. There was some sticky glue and a rough basketball, but the worst was the pointy pencil—that hurt!




We also learned that our skin has millions of nerves. We use them all to feel things we touch and to feel things around us like the sun and the wind. Our body is covered with skin, so we use our sense of touch from our fingers all the way to our toes.”




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A. vocabulary

1. slippery--difficult to hold or to stand or move on, because it is smooth, wet or polished
2. rough--having a surface that is not even or regular
3. sticky--made of or covered in a substance that sticks to things that touch it
     have sticky fingers --to be likely to steal something
4. pointy--with a point at one end
5. nerves--any of the long thin threads that carry messages between the brain and parts of the body, enabling you to move, feel pain, etc

B. Q&A

1. How does a candel feel?
2. How does a sandpaper feel?
3. Is a glass borttle smooth or rough?
4. Is the glue slippery or stckly?
5. What has millions of nerves?
6. How do we feel things around us?
7. Is your bory covered with skin?
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1. Talk about the sense of touch
2. How does ... feel? (cotton, sandpaper, glue, oil , ice cubes, glass bottle...)
3. How do we feel those things?
4. Why can our skin feel those things?
5. What might be happened if your sense of touch is not working?

Game----tenses!!!

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