📖 Lesson A1 Vocabulary🏠 Everyday Life

🌈 Sunshine Club: Count to Twenty!

A lively A1.1 Kids vocabulary lesson from the Rainbow Lab unit of the Sunshine Club series (Lesson 14). Children warm up with count-and-move actions (count to ten on fingers, clap five times, jump three times), then meet the new numbers in emoji word rows split into two boxes — 11-15 (eleven to fifteen) and 16-20 (sixteen to twenty) — each number with a tiny counting example, plus a -teen sound chip panel (thirTEEN … nineTEEN) for pronunciation. A third box teaches the counting question chunk 'How many + things?' with a formula strip and model exchanges (How many crayons? One, two, three… Twelve crayons!). The ten number words appear in a vocabulary table with simple meanings and 3-6 word examples. The Story Corner tells 'The Bowling Game', a 75-word tale of Tom, Ela, Nina and Omar bowling and counting pins (three pins, seven pins, three and seven is ten, twenty points — we win!), written in 3-7 word lines with five hover-tooltip words and a sight-word chip row (how, many, is, they, play, we). Six flashcards review key numbers and the 'how many' question, and eight one-word fill-in-the-blank sentences practise number words and 'many' with live feedback, hints and a score bar. The speaking card gives five count-together prompts plus a six-line model dialogue between Tom and Nina mirroring the bowling activity, and the writing task turns the homework (count 15 things at home aloud) into three sentence frames with a 10-20 word target, checklist, live word counter and auto-save. An eight-question multiple-choice quiz with one-sentence explanations, two story questions, a progress bar, a result circle and localStorage persistence closes the lesson.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 count-and-move actions: fingers to ten, clap five, jump three
  • Count real pencils out loud

translate Key Vocabulary

eleventwelvethirteenfourteenfifteensixteenseventeeneighteennineteentwenty

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • How many…? + number answer (How many pens? — Twelve pens!)
  • Numbers 11-20 with the -teen ending (thirteen to nineteen)
  • Counting chunk with 'and': Ten and one is eleven.
  • Counting aloud chunk: one, two, three…

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