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๐Ÿฆ Sunshine Club: At the Zoo!

A fully interactive A1.1 Kids vocabulary lesson that extends the Animal World unit with six zoo animals and four size words. The warm-up is a size stretch: roar like a lion, stretch tall like a giraffe, curl up small and wiggle like a long snake. The word focus presents the animals in an emoji word-row box (lion, elephant, monkey, giraffe, snake, hippo) and then teaches the size words in a second box with the pattern The + animal + is + size word (The giraffe is tall), four emoji size rows (big, small, tall, long) and a size-chant chip panel pairing each size with its animal. Ten key words (the six animals plus big, small, tall, long) appear in a scrollable vocabulary table with 3-6 word kid-friendly definitions and short examples, and the six animals return as review flashcards. The Story Corner tells Sunshine Zoo Day in about 75 very simple words: Tom meets the big lion, Ela the very big elephant, Nina looks up at the tall giraffe, Omar finds the long snake, and a small monkey with a long tail makes everyone laugh, with five hover-tooltip words and a word-cards chip row of six sight words for early literacy. Practice offers 8 one-word fill-in-the-blanks (tall, big, long, monkey, roar, is, elephant, small) with live green/red feedback, hints and a score bar. The speaking section is a zoo-guide game with five short prompts and a six-line example dialogue between Tom and Ela, mirroring the describe-and-guess pair activity. The writing task turns the homework into three sentence frames (The ___ is big, The ___ is small, I like the ___) with a three-step baby checklist, a live word counter aiming for 10-20 words and auto-save. An 8-question multiple-choice quiz with ultra-simple options, one-sentence explanations, two story questions, a progress bar, a result circle and localStorage persistence completes the lesson.

๐Ÿง’ Kids (6โ€“10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 size-stretch actions: roar like a lion, stretch tall, curl up small, wiggle long
  • Whole-body TPR start โ€” no writing needed

translate Key Vocabulary

lionelephantmonkeygiraffesnakehippobigsmalltalllong

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Size sentence pattern: The + animal + is + big/small/tall/long
  • The giraffe is tall; The snake is long
  • Naming chunk: It's a lion!
  • Very for emphasis: The elephant is very big
  • Have got revision: It's got a long tail
  • Like chunk: I like the monkey

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