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Story lesson sequenceMotif, scene pulse, and prosody
Choose a motif, map scene pulse, and justify one prosody revision with story evidence.
Ages 11-13 | Narrative form, expressive rereading, and motif-to-scene reasoning.
Transfer focusNarrative form, expressive rereading, and motif-to-scene reasoning.Assessment evidenceCount success when the learner can choose a motif, tap or map the scene pulse, reread one line, and explain one pause or stress change.Accessibility fallbackSupport silent pulse mapping, typed rationale, visual cue cards, and low-volume playback if the learner does not want to reread aloud.Family-safe summaryLearner connected motif, pulse, and phrasing to one clear story change.
Age-stage Story Time plansPattern bridge: story phrase rhythm
Story Time uses rhythm to make character, scene, and sentence expression observable.
Ask for the motif, the phrase pulse, and one pause or stress that changed the story meaning. Stage adaptation: Repeat a short rhythm, change one part, and say what changed.
Learner practiced story phrase rhythm through steady pattern, one revision, and one spoken explanation.
Opening phrase
Mira held the lantern low as the garden path began to shine.
Start calm and clear so the listener knows where the scene begins.