๐Ÿ“– Lesson A1 Reading๐ŸŽ Food & Cooking

๐ŸŽ Sunshine Club: The Hungry Caterpillar

Lesson 46 of the Sunshine Club A1.1 series (Food I Like unit). A reading lesson built on the classic hungry-caterpillar tale, retold in tiny present-tense lines for first-year readers. The lesson opens with four action warm-ups (wiggle like a caterpillar, count to five, hungry tummy rub, butterfly flaps). Word Time presents five emoji story-word rows (caterpillar, butterfly, hungry, munch, tummy) and the story line pattern He + is + very hungry! with three say-it examples and a Count the foods! chip panel (one apple to five cakes). Ten key words follow in a scrollable table with 3-6 word kid definitions. Story Corner brings The Hungry Caterpillar, an 85-word counting story read aloud by Ela: the little caterpillar munches one apple, two bananas, three oranges, four grapes and five little cakes, grows a big tummy, sleeps, and wakes as a beautiful butterfly, with five hover word tooltips and a six-word sight-reading card row (caterpillar, butterfly, hungry, apple, munch, five). Six flashcards review the story words. Practice offers eight one-word fill-in-the-blanks recycling numbers one to five, plural foods, big and butterfly, with hints, live green/red feedback and a score bar. Speaking invites kids to retell the story with fingers through five munch-and-count prompts and a five-line Omar-Ela example retelling. The writing task is the lesson homework in frames (the hungry line, count two foods, the butterfly end, 10-20 words) with a checklist and auto-saving word counter. An eight-question quiz with one-sentence explanations, progress bar, score circle and localStorage persistence closes the lesson.

๐Ÿง’ Kids (6โ€“10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 4 action warm-ups: caterpillar wiggle, count to five, hungry tummy rub, butterfly flaps
  • Whole-class, no writing

translate Key Vocabulary

caterpillarbutterflyhungrymunchtummybiglittlesleepsurprisecount

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Story line: He is very hungry! / He is not hungry now.
  • Counting recycle: one apple, two bananas, three oranges, four grapes, five cakes
  • Plural -s when counting foods
  • Story sounds and chunks: Munch! / Surprise! / Wow!

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