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๐Ÿ  Sunshine Club 2: The Helpful Dragon

A fully interactive A1.2 Kids reading lesson from the Sunshine Club 2 series (Lesson 28, My Home Life unit). Children warm up with four home questions (do you help at home, say a chore, mime feeding the pet, can a dragon help). The Word Focus has two boxes: chore verbs with emoji (tidy the room, feed the pet, water the plants, wash the dishes) and frequency words (always, usually, sometimes, never) with 100%/some/0% examples and a tips chip panel. Ten key words (dragon, helper, tidy, feed, water, dishes, always, sometimes, never, chore) appear in a scrollable table with 4-8 word definitions and 3rd-person example lines, and six get review flashcards. The Reading Corner tells 'The Helpful Dragon' (about 100 words, lines of 4-9 words): Ela's little dragon Ember always tidies, feeds the cat and waters the plants, sometimes washes the dishes, but never sets the table - with six hover-tooltip words and a six-chip Word cards row (dragon, helps, home, plants, dishes, clean). Practice gives 8 one-word fill-in-the-blank sentences with several 3rd-person -s forms (feeds, waters, washes) and frequency words, with live green/red feedback and hints; Speaking is a My-Home-Helper chat with five prompts and a six-line model dialogue between Nina and Omar; the Writing task is a frame-based helper description (name + always chore + never chore) with a four-step checklist, a live word counter (aim 15-30 words) and auto-save. An 8-question multiple-choice Sunshine Quiz with a progress bar, one-line explanations, a result 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 playful actions: look at your room, say a There-line, count the chairs, point to a picture
  • Whole-class start - no writing needed

translate Key Vocabulary

dragonhelpertidyfeedwaterdishesalwayssometimesneverchore

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • 3rd-person -s in the story: He tidies / feeds / waters.
  • Frequency: always (100%), usually, sometimes, never (0%).
  • Frequency word before the verb: He always helps.
  • Negative frequency: He never sets the table.

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