I tried to publish shorter wordless stories in a foreign language, with unique plots, shared roles, incorporating vocabulary and grammar without making it too obvious. Like this one with the sad duck, a simpler version of the ugly duckling. I couldn’t make it happen, so I kept them for a day when I’d have time to publish them on my own. I always had in mind to create REschool, an electronic “publishing house” that would house my work. Where you could enter anytime, download the materials you need, print what you choose, and display the rest on small and large screens. Whether you’re a parent or a teacher, you could narrate the story in the language of your choice, elevating the experience. After all, words belong to the children, which is why the pages contain only images.

I’ve already shared the script of this particular story with The Interactive Junior A’ group on Facebook, with instructions on how to make it interactive. Now it’s time to share the story itself- 9 colorful pages resembling small paintings. Along with that, I’ve included
🔥4 sensory activities
🔥5 printable board games
🔥7 games with printable flashcards
🔥masks for all roles, and most importantly…
🔥my favorite ways to bring theater into the classroom!

You can find this material here.

It’s ideal for preschool age (all kindergarten levels), the first grades of elementary school, and of course, Junior A’, covering

🟡vocabulary: animal names, colors, and adjectives, and
🟥grammar: the famous am – is – are!

The younger the children, the easier they learn. Through stories, they learn effortlessly, like a flowing river, without the teacher exerting much effort – unless trying to change the direction of the river.

Always remember, just like a swan, you’re destined for grace and beauty! So dive into the enchanting world of REschool 🌟📚, where stories come to life 🎭🌈, and let your imagination soar 🚀. Because in this tale, every child is a swan 🦢✨, destined to create their own unique masterpiece. Stay inspired! 🌟🎨

Sophia