
Lincoln Elementary
An elementary school in the American Midwest · Grade 3
Things to do here
Five kinds of speaking work, sized for this age. Each card shows what the activity moves.
Biscuit and the lunchbox
Biscuit found Madison's lunch and made a break for the field. Ethan was supposed to be watching him. Listen to the chase, then tell the story back — including the part where the sandwich gets rescued.
Lincoln Elementary, the playground · 4 min
What this moves
A1→on the way to A2
Placeholder · in the app
Aaliyah's science project
Aaliyah is building a volcano for the science fair. She can't decide if it should erupt with baking soda or with cornstarch. Tell her what you'd pick and why.
Lincoln Elementary, the science table · 3 min
What this moves
A1→on the way to A2
Placeholder · in the app
The class field-trip letter
The teacher wrote a letter home about the trip to the farm. She wants someone to read it aloud first to check the children will understand. Read it out, like you're reading to the class.
Lincoln Elementary, the front of the classroom · 3 min
What this moves
A1→on the way to A2
Placeholder · in the app
Where is Biscuit hiding?
Biscuit has done it again. Jayden checked the gym, Zoe checked the cafeteria, Ethan checked under the bleachers. Listen to where they've already looked. Then say where to check next.
Lincoln Elementary, the corridors · 3 min
What this moves
A1→on the way to A2
Placeholder · in the app
Aaliyah's volcano
Aaliyah's volcano is finished. She painted it three times. Describe it for her grandmother, who's visiting tomorrow — colours, shape, the part that looks a bit like a hat.
Lincoln Elementary, the science fair table · 4 min
What this moves
A1→on the way to A2
Placeholder · in the app
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