📖 Lesson A1 Reading🏠 Everyday Life

☀️ Sunshine Club: The Very Busy Week

A fully interactive A1.1 Kids reading lesson from the Sunshine Club series (My Week & Weather unit). Children warm up by saying and clapping the days in order, miming reading and shouting "I am busy!". The story-chunks box shows the pattern that carries the whole story — On + Tuesday + he swims → "On Tuesday he swims." — with example chunks, the question "What does he do on Friday?" and a day sight-words chip panel (Monday to Sunday); a second box introduces the big story words busy, week and tired with emoji rows. The vocabulary table lists ten items (busy, week, day and all seven day names) with 3-6-word definitions and story examples; six become review flashcards. The heart of the lesson is the Story Corner reader "The Very Busy Week" (about 75 words): Omar plays football on Monday, swims with Tom on Tuesday, draws a big sun on Wednesday, reads a lion book on Thursday, watches TV with Nina on Friday, helps Dad on Saturday and sleeps all Sunday — in short repeated lines with hover-tooltip help and a word-cards chip row of sight words (busy, on, Monday, Sunday, week, he). Practice checks story memory with 8 one-word fill-in-the-blanks (busy, days, story verbs) with hints, live green/red checking and a score bar. Speaking is a retell circle: five short storyteller prompts and a six-line Nina-Tom example dialogue recalling the days. The writing task is the retell-two-days homework in frame form: three "On (day) Omar/he ___" frames, a four-step checklist, a 10-20 word target and a live word counter with auto-save. An 8-question Sunshine Quiz — mostly story recall plus day order and 'On' — with a progress bar, one-sentence explanations and saved progress closes the lesson.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 4 tiny actions: say the days in order, clap the day beats, mime reading, shout "I am busy!"
  • Whole-body, no writing needed

translate Key Vocabulary

busyweekdayMondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySunday

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Story chunks: On + day + he + activity: On Tuesday he swims.
  • On Monday he plays football. / On Sunday he sleeps.
  • Day words start with a big letter and take 'On'
  • Question chunk: What does he do on Friday?

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