📖 Lesson A2 Writing🎉 Fun & Culture

🎭 Showcase: My Adventure Story

A fully interactive A2 Kids story-building lesson that opens the level's two-part showcase: every child plans a six-frame illustrated past-tense adventure. Students begin with four warm-up questions about favourite stories and real mini-adventures, then open the story toolkit in three clear blocks: Climb the Story Mountain (the reusable skeleton beginning → problem → big moment → ending, with one model sentence per stage and a mountain-words panel: One day, Suddenly, Just then, Finally), Tell It in the Past (regular -ed verbs, the six irregular heroes go/see/find/take/get/have, and story negatives like wasn't and didn't stop), and Sequencers (First, Then, Next, After that, Finally, plus a six-row planner table that gives every frame its opening words). Ten story-architecture words (story, adventure, hero, beginning, problem, climax, ending, suddenly, finally, plan) appear in a scrollable table with kid-friendly definitions and examples, and six get detailed review flashcards. The reading is a magazine-style model adventure written by Team Compass — The Cave and the Golden Compass (~230 words) — with the four mountain stages as headings, past tense and sequencers in context, and nine hover-tooltip definitions. Practice includes 8 story-building fill-in-the-blank questions (irregular pasts, -ed forms, Suddenly, Finally, climax, hero) with live green/red validation, hints and a running score; a speaking section where children pitch their story plan in five sentences with a model dialogue; a guided writing task where they draft one past-tense sentence for each of their six frames (35-60 words) with a four-point Story Mountain checklist and a live word counter with auto-save; and a full 8-question multiple-choice quiz (story architecture, past tense, sequencers, plus two comprehension questions on the model story) with a progress bar, per-question explanations, a result circle and localStorage persistence.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Medium visibility 1
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view_agenda Lesson Plan

  • 4 story questions to activate memories (favourite stories, real mini-adventures, small problems)
  • Includes a flat-vs-exciting sentence comparison ('I saw a cat.' vs 'Suddenly, I saw a giant golden cat!')

translate Key Vocabulary

storyadventureherobeginningproblemclimaxendingsuddenlyfinallyplan

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Story Mountain architecture: beginning → problem → big moment (climax) → ending
  • Past simple with -ed for story narration: walked, climbed, followed, carried
  • Irregular past heroes for stories: go → went, see → saw, find → found, take → took, get → got, have → had
  • Sequencers to order story frames: First, Then, Next, After that, Finally
  • 'One day...' to open a story, 'Suddenly...' to launch the problem, 'Finally / In the end...' to close it
  • Past simple negatives in stories: the map wasn't in the bag; we didn't stop

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