🙌 Sunshine Club: Monster Factory!
A fully interactive A1.1 Kids speaking lesson that closes the My Body unit with the Monster Factory: children create a monster and present it with at least three It's-got sentences. The warm-up gets bodies moving with four quick actions (touch your head and nose, count your eyes, wiggle ten fingers, roar like a monster). The pattern focus teaches the magic chunk It's got + number + body word with formula chips, three model sentences and a tips panel (eye vs eyes, I've got vs It's got), followed by an emoji word-row box revising six monster body words (eyes, nose, ears, arms, legs, teeth). Ten key words appear in a scrollable vocabulary table with 3-6 word kid-friendly definitions and short It's-got examples, and six of them return as review flashcards. The Story Corner tells The Monster Factory in about 80 very simple words: Ela, Tom, Nina and Omar each make a monster, with five hover-tooltip words and a word-cards chip row of six sight words for early literacy. Practice offers 8 one-word fill-in-the-blanks (got, is, legs, nose, small, three, teeth) with live green/red feedback, hints and a score bar. The speaking showroom gives five short presentation prompts and a six-line example dialogue between Ela and Tom, mirroring the factory showroom activity. The writing task turns the homework into three sentence frames (My monster is ___, It's got ___ eyes, It's got ___ ___) with a four-step baby checklist, a live word counter aiming for 10-20 words and auto-save. An 8-question multiple-choice quiz with ultra-simple options, one-sentence explanations, two story questions, a progress bar, a result circle and localStorage persistence completes the lesson.
Lesson Plan
- 4 move-and-say actions: touch head and nose, count eyes, wiggle fingers, roar
- Whole-body TPR start — no writing needed
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- It's got + number + body part: It's got three eyes; It's got ten legs
- It's got + adjective + body part: It's got a big nose; It's got big teeth
- Plural -s with numbers: one eye but two eyes
- I've got for me, It's got for my monster
- Question chunk: How many eyes has it got?
- Colour chunk: My monster is green
Prerequisites
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