📖 Lesson A2 Reading🎉 Fun & Culture

📖 Explorers: Four-Picture Tales

A fully interactive A2.1 Kids reading lesson from the Explorer Club world, built as a playful bridge to the Cambridge Movers four-picture storytelling format. Four warm-up questions get children thinking about how pictures tell a story. The reading-skill focus has three blocks: The Story Shape (beginning-middle-end across four frames, read left to right), Reading Clues (sequencers show the order, feeling words show emotion, speech marks show the exact words), and a Match Text to Frame strategy table. Ten tale words (tale, beach, kite, lost, found, prize, race, wind, muddy, cheered) appear in a scrollable table with kid-friendly definitions and examples, and six are reviewed as flashcards. The heart of the lesson is two four-picture tales starring Team Compass — Leo's Kite and The Muddy Race — each split into four labelled picture frames using first/then/after that/finally, past-tense narration, feelings and a dialogue spark, with key words highlighted on hover. Practice offers eight contextualised fill-in-the-blank questions (order words, feelings and tale words drawn from both tales) with live green/red feedback and hints. A speaking section gives five prompts and a five-line model dialogue where the team retells the kite tale frame by frame. A guided 25-45 word writing task builds an original four-frame tale with a four-point checklist and a live word counter with auto-save, and an eight-question quiz is rich in reading comprehension across both tales plus narrative-structure and vocabulary questions, with a progress bar, per-question explanations and a result circle with tiered feedback.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 questions about how four pictures tell a story
  • Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required

translate Key Vocabulary

talebeachkitelostfoundprizeracewindmuddycheered

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Narrative structure: beginning, middle, end across four picture frames
  • Sequencers order the story: first, then, after that, finally
  • Feeling words (was excited, was worried) show how characters felt
  • Speech marks show the exact words: "Oh no!" cried Leo
  • Match text to frame using place/people, problem and the word Finally

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🚀शुरुआत
👋Hello
😊Body
🦁Animals
🔢Numbers
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