<p class="ql-block">Mido:</p><p class="ql-block">英语:0b u5 handy dandy</p><p class="ql-block">汉语:第一册 第八单元 讲故事</p><p class="ql-block">理解性阅读:GK 58-62</p><p class="ql-block">动画:教材内儿歌</p><p class="ql-block">Ethan:</p><p class="ql-block">英语: 3a U11 If you are happy</p><p class="ql-block">汉语:第六册 第七单元 包公审石</p><p class="ql-block">指读:牛津树7:1-2, 海尼曼G2:5本</p><p class="ql-block">理解阅读:牛津树7:12-15</p><p class="ql-block">动画:peppa pig:S1-25</p> <p class="ql-block"><b style="font-size: 20px; color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Facial Expressions and Emotions</b></p><p class="ql-block">Think for a moment about how much a person is able to convey with just a facial . A smile can indicate approval or happiness. A frown can signal disapproval or unhappiness.</p><p class="ql-block">In some cases, our facial expressions may reveal our true feelings about a particular situation. While you say that you are feeling fine, the look on your face may tell people otherwise.</p><p class="ql-block">Just a few examples of emotions that can be expressed via facial expressions include:</p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Happiness</span></p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Sadness</span></p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Anger</span></p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Surprise</span></p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Disgust</span></p><p class="ql-block"><span style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Fear</span></p> <p class="ql-block"><b>1.Expressions and Emotions:Happy</b></p><p class="ql-block">Happiness is an emotion that is often associated with a state of mind that reflects contentment, satisfaction, pleasure or joy. </p> <p class="ql-block"><b>2. Facial Expression/Emotion: Sadness</b></p><p class="ql-block">Sadness is an emotion that is often associated with the feelings of disadvantage, loss, and helplessness.Sadness is considered to be the direct opposite of happiness, and can also be characterized as sorrow, grief, misery, and melancholy.</p> <p class="ql-block"><b>3. Facial Expression/Emotion: Anger</b></p><p class="ql-block">Anger is an emotion that is often associated within the range of minor irritation to intense rage. Physically, anger causes someone to experience an increased heart rate, heightened blood pressure, and abnormal levels of adrenaline and noradrenaline.</p> <p class="ql-block"><b>4.Facial Expression/Emotion: Surprise</b></p><p class="ql-block">Surprise is an emotion that is often associated with a brief state of being. This brief state of being is invoked by an unexpected, relevant event. </p> <p class="ql-block"><b>5.Facial Expression/Emotion: Disgust</b></p><p class="ql-block">Disgust is an emotion that is often associated with things that are unsanitary, inedible, infectious, or offending. </p> <p class="ql-block"><b>6. Facial Expression/Emotion: Fear</b></p><p class="ql-block"><b></b>Fear is an emotion that is often associated with a threatening or dangerous stimuli.</p> <p class="ql-block"><b style="color: rgb(237, 35, 8);">Robert Plutchik’s Wheel Based Theory</b></p><p class="ql-block">Robert Plutchik, a professor at the University of South Florida, agreed with Paul Ekman’s research driven perspective but developed his own model, called the “wheel of emotions.”Plutchik’s Wheel of Emotions is similar to a colour wheel. Like colours, primary emotions can be expressed at different intensities and can mix with one another to form different emotions. The intensity of the emotion increases as you move towards the wheel’s centre and decreases as you move outward; the darker the shade, the more intense the emotion.</p> <p class="ql-block">春天FT:雨的形成</p> <p class="ql-block"><b style="color: rgb(22, 126, 251);">Experiment :Make it Rain</b></p><p class="ql-block">Materials:</p><p class="ql-block">Glass jar/bowl</p><p class="ql-block">Ceramic plate</p><p class="ql-block">Hot water</p><p class="ql-block">Some ice cubes</p> <p class="ql-block">Instructions:</p><p class="ql-block">Pour two inches of the hot water into the canning jar.</p><p class="ql-block">Cover the jar with the plate face up.</p><p class="ql-block">Wait 5 minutes to continue to the next step.</p><p class="ql-block">Put ice cubes on the plate.</p><p class="ql-block">Observe your homemade water cycle.</p> <p class="ql-block">How it Works:</p><p class="ql-block">What happens? The cold plate causes the moisture in the warm air, which is inside the jar to condense and form water droplets. This is the same thing that happens in the atmosphere. Warm, moist air rises and meets colder air high in the atmosphere. The water vapor condenses and forms precipitation that falls to the ground.</p> <p class="ql-block">汉语:</p><p class="ql-block">第一册 第八单元 讲故事</p><p class="ql-block">(游戏、指读及看图说话)</p> <p class="ql-block">第六册 第七单元 包公审石</p>