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This is a build — not a worksheet packet
Every lesson runs like the story students are about to make: read it, write it, build it, polish it, publish it. The printables scaffold each stage — the published Elementari project is the destination.
The printables that power the build
Every page walks students toward publishing on Elementari — the build is the lesson, these printables get them there.
Lesson Plan
Your teaching plan — standards alignment, the essential question, and the full lesson flow with the build steps, plus coaching notes.
Set up in about ten minutes
A couple of things to gather, a few quick steps to prep — then you're ready to hand it to students.
What you need to know
L’acheteur demande l’article, compare deux options, en choisit une, demande son prix et remercie. Le vendeur répond avec le prix de la même option.
Built to reach every learner
One lesson, three built-in paths — with accessibility baked into the materials, not bolted on afterward.
Teacher FAQ
Do I — or my students — need to know how to code?
No. Coding concepts are introduced in plain language exactly when students need them, and Studio Compass confirms each milestone so students keep moving without you troubleshooting. The teacher guide walks you through the whole build, answers included.
How long does this lesson take?
About 3 days, paced into 45-minute class periods. You can spread it out or compress it — students pick up where they left off, so it doesn't have to finish in one sitting.
What devices does this lesson work on?
Students can read, write, code, and publish on Chromebooks, iPads, tablets, laptops, or desktops. All they need is a modern browser — nothing to download or install.
What is Studio Compass?
Studio Compass is the step-by-step guide inside the Studio. It shows students what to do next, identifies the exact coding blocks they need, and confirms completed milestones so they can keep moving independently.
How does this lesson support different learners?
This lesson includes read-to-me with synchronized highlighting, a built-in glossary, and picture-based storyboarding, with writing and coding scaffolds you can dial up or down. Students can work with guided support or more independently — and still finish the same project.
Bring this lesson to your class
Import your class, assign in one click, and watch them build — the whole kit comes with it.