Activity sheet on the emperor new cloth for grade 3

Here's an activity sheet on "The Emperor's New Clothes" for Grade 3:

Title: The Emperor's New Clothes

Objective: To understand the story and its moral lesson.

Activity 1: Reading Comprehension

Read the story of "The Emperor's New Clothes" and answer the following questions:

  1. Who is the main character in the story?
  2. What is the Emperor's new clothes made of?
  3. Why do the weavers make the Emperor's new clothes?
  4. What do the Emperor's guards say when they see the Emperor's new clothes?
  5. What do the people in the crowd say when they see the Emperor's new clothes?

Activity 2: Drawing

Draw a picture of the Emperor wearing his new clothes. Add details such as the clothes, the Emperor's face, and the crowd around him. You can also draw the weavers and the guards in the background.

Activity 3: Writing

Write a short paragraph about what you think the moral lesson of the story is. Use your own words to explain why the Emperor's new clothes are important or not important.

Activity 4: Role-Play

Divide the class into three groups: the Emperor, the weavers, and the crowd. The Emperor will wear a blindfold and the weavers will describe the Emperor's new clothes to him. The crowd will watch and decide whether the Emperor's new clothes are real or not. After the role-play, discuss the moral lesson of the story and how it relates to our own lives.

Activity 5: Word Search

Find the following words in the word search below:

Word Search:

E L M O R T C E L O T H E
I T S A T R E A T M E N T F O
R T C E L O T H E E M P E R
O R T C E L O T H E W E A V
E R S G U A R D S C R O W D B
L I N D F O L D E M P E R O R
T C E L O T H E C R O W D S A
Y E S N O I T S A T R E A T M
E N T F O R T H E E M P E R O
R T C E L O T H E W E A V E R

Extension Activity:

Create a new story based on the theme of "The Emperor's New Clothes". You can use the same characters or create new ones. What kind of clothes would you make for the Emperor? What would happen if someone else saw the clothes before the Emperor did?