🤖 My Robot Does My Homework
In this funny interactive storybook for A1-level teen readers, we meet Max, a clever twelve-year-old boy who hates homework. Max loves machines, so he builds a robot called Bolt to do his homework for him. But there is a problem: Bolt is a terrible student! He says two plus two is 'fish' and writes that Max's mum is a green spaceship. When Max's teacher sees the silly homework, Max learns an important lesson — a robot cannot learn for you, but a good friend can help you learn. Written entirely in present simple with very short sentences, simple vocabulary, and can/can't structures, this 14-page story is perfect for beginners. It features embedded vocabulary tooltips, interactive flashcards, a vocabulary matching game, fill-in-the-blank practice, and a 10-question comprehension quiz.
Lesson Plan
- Chapter 1: Too Much Homework — Max hates doing his homework
- Chapter 2: Max Builds a Robot — Max makes a robot called Bolt
- Chapter 3: The First Homework — Bolt's maths answers are all wrong
- Chapter 4: The English Homework — Bolt writes a very silly story
- Chapter 5: A Big Problem — the teacher sees the funny homework
- Chapter 6: Working Together — Max and Bolt become a team
- Chapter 7: The Best Helper — Max learns an important lesson
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Present simple tense in narrative: Max sits at his desk every day.
- Can / can't for ability: The robot can read fast. A robot cannot learn for you.
- Negative present simple: Max does not like homework.
- Adjectives to describe things: The robot is grey and tall. The story is funny.
- Object pronouns: Bolt helps him. Max teaches it.
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