🏫 Sunshine Club: Stand Up, Please!
Lesson 9 of the Sunshine Club series (A1.1 Core 72, My Classroom unit) teaches children to follow and give polite classroom commands. After a four-action TPR warm-up, the pattern box shows the magic formula (action word + please = Stand up, please!) with three examples and a magic-words panel (please, thank you), followed by seven emoji command rows: stand up, sit down, open, close, listen, look, hands up. A 10-row vocabulary table adds please, thank you and book with 3-6 word kid definitions. The tiny story 'The Little Teacher' (about 65 words) shows Nina giving polite commands to the Sunshine Club kids, with five hover-tooltip words and a word-cards chip row for early readers. Six flashcards review the command set, and practice offers 8 one-word fill-in-the-blanks (up, down, open, close, listen, look, please) with live green/red feedback and hints. Speaking turns each child into the little teacher with five command prompts, Simon Says and a model six-line dialogue between Omar and Ela. The frame-based writing task mirrors the homework (be the little teacher at home: 3 polite commands) with a 10-20 word target, a 4-step checklist and a live word counter with auto-save. The lesson closes with an 8-question ultra-simple quiz (two questions about the story) with one-line explanations, a progress bar, a score circle and localStorage persistence.
Lesson Plan
- 4 TPR actions with the teacher: stand up, hands up, sit down, say please
- No writing — just move and say
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Imperatives for classroom commands: Stand up! Sit down! Open your book!
- Polite commands with please: Sit down, please!
- Responding to commands with actions (TPR) and saying thank you
Prerequisites
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