🦸 Explorers: Roll a Story!
A fully interactive A2 Kids practise lesson that turns last mission's irregular verbs into improvised storytelling. Students begin with four warm-up questions that reactivate the superhero pasts and the idea of a story twist. The language focus is deliberately light — two recap boxes: Past Power (regular -ed verbs vs the shape-changing irregulars went, saw, ate, had, came, took, made, with the no-goed warning) and Story Glue (the three sequencers then, after that and suddenly, with a sentence-1 + then + suddenly formula and a story-order signal panel). Ten key words (then, after that, suddenly, went, saw, ate, had, came, took, made) appear in a scrollable table with kid-friendly definitions and examples, and six get detailed review flashcards. The reading is a magazine-style Team File (~230 words) about the club's story dice night: Zeynep, Leo and Kofi each roll three picture dice and improvise a mini past story packed with sequencers and irregular verbs, with seven tricky words defined in hover tooltips. Practice includes 8 fill-in-the-blank lines that build one continuous dragon story (went, saw, suddenly, ate, after that, took, came, made) with live green/red validation, hints and a running score; a speaking section that mirrors the classroom story-dice game with five prompts (three-sentence stories from three objects, a story swap retell, and a champion round) plus a model four-line dice story; a guided 25-40 word writing task asking students to pick three objects at home and write a mini past story with a four-point checklist (past verb start, then/after that, suddenly, no -ed on irregulars) and a live word counter with auto-save; and a full 8-question multiple-choice quiz (irregular vs regular pasts, sequencer choice, and two comprehension questions about the dice night story) featuring a progress bar, per-question explanations, a conic-gradient result circle with tiered motivational feedback, and localStorage persistence.
Lesson Plan
- 4 story questions: recall the superhero verbs, tell one past sentence, spot the suddenly-moment in a favourite story
- Silent thinking or pair-share format — no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Mixed past narrative: regular -ed verbs (played, watched) and core irregulars (went, saw, ate, had, came, took, made) in one story
- Sequencer then to link the next event: I went to the park. Then I saw my friend.
- Sequencer after that as an alternative link: After that, we ate the cake together.
- Sequencer suddenly to introduce the twist: Suddenly, a parrot took my pizza!
- Irregular verbs never take -ed: went (not goed), ate (not eated), saw (not seed)
- Three-sentence story shape: opening past event, then/after that continuation, suddenly surprise
Prerequisites
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