📖 Lesson A1 Vocabulary🏠 Everyday Life

☀️ Sunshine Club: Days of the Week

A fully interactive A1.1 kids vocabulary lesson that opens the Week and Weather unit with the seven days. Children warm up with four clap-and-say actions (clap seven times, say hello to today, jump on Saturday, 'Today is a good day!'), then meet the days in three simple boxes: School days (Monday to Friday as numbered emoji word rows), The weekend (Saturday and Sunday with tip chips: big first letter, weekend = Saturday + Sunday, 7 days = 1 week), and the Magic line pattern box 'Today + is + a day → Today is Friday!' with the question 'What day is it today?'. Ten key words appear in a scrollable table with 3-6 word definitions — the seven days plus today, weekend and week — and six get flashcards. The story is a 70-word flipbook week with the Sunshine Club kids: English on Monday, football on Wednesday, pizza on Friday and the weekend cheer on Saturday, with five hover-tooltip words and a word-card chip row of six sight-words (day, today, is, we, no, it). Practice is eight one-word blanks (is/are, day order, seven, weekend, like) with live green/red feedback and hints. Speaking pairs chant the days with claps and act a six-line 'What day is it?' dialogue, and the writing task turns the homework — say 'Today is…' every morning — into 10-20 frame-based words with a four-step checklist and live word counter. An 8-question ultra-simple quiz (Today is, day order, weekend, story facts) with explanations, progress bar, score circle and localStorage persistence closes the lesson.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 clap-and-say actions: clap seven times, say hello to today, jump on Saturday, 'Today is a good day!'
  • Whole-class, no writing — just clap and speak

translate Key Vocabulary

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFridaySaturdaySundaytodayweekendweek

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Today is… for the morning ritual: Today is Monday
  • The question chunk: What day is it (today)?
  • to be with days: Sunday is family day; the weekend days are fun
  • like + noun: I like the weekend
  • Big first letter on day names: Monday, not monday

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