Show & Tell Mastery / module 1 of 1
My Favourite Thing
The child gives their first structured talk: one minute about a favourite object, using the simplest speech skeleton there is.
Guide
Teach the skeleton: 'This is my... I love it because... The best thing that happened with it was... Thank you for listening.' Practise twice, then perform at dinner to the family. Applaud sincerely. Ask one kind question. Never correct during or right after the talk; note one improvement for next week's practice instead. Repeat weekly, adding thirty seconds each month.
Material
- Speech skeleton card (platform library)
- Talk topic jar ideas list
Activities
Weekly: dinner-table talk with the family as audience. Monthly: pod Showcase Saturday where each child presents to the group. Stretch: the child interviews a grandparent and presents what they learned.
You will need
Nothing to buy. A phone to record talks is a powerful optional tool: children love watching their own progress.
Check yourself
Four weekly talks completed; the fourth talk uses the full skeleton unprompted and holds eye contact for most of the talk.
Learn with AI
Ready-made prompts for this module. Copy one into your AI assistant and it becomes a patient tutor that follows the OSH method: no lecturing, no rote learning, hands-on activities included.
For the student
A tutor that teaches this module step by step, asks questions, and never just gives answers.
For the parent or teacher
A coach that helps you prepare, deliver, and troubleshoot this lesson.
How to set this up in ChatGPT, Gemini, or Claude
Safety note: children under 13 should use AI assistants together with a parent, and account age rules of each platform apply.