The children must travel to the to return these crystals to the Great Speaker. Along the way, they meet a Giant who won't let them pass until they can say "Please let us through" in three different ways: as a command, as a polite request, and as a desperate plea.
Three children— Vanya (who loves rhythmic poems), Anya (who plays the flute), and Misha (who is a great actor)—discover a dusty chest in the school library labeled: "The Lost Melodies of Speech." The Adventure: Inside, they find three magical crystals: skazka pro intonatsiiu pridumannye detmi dlia 5 klassa
Adds emotional colors—sadness, anger, and excitement. The children must travel to the to return
Makes voices go up at the end of sentences, creating curiosity and questions. Makes voices go up at the end of
By using the correct intonation , the children convince the Giant to move. They reach the Great Speaker, and as the crystals are returned, the Kingdom of Monotone is flooded with color and sound. People begin to laugh, argue, and sing with expression once again. 💡 Why This Project Matters Creating stories about intonation helps students: The importance of fairy tales in a child's development