Activity shhet 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, and to practice critical thinking and creative writing skills.
Activity 1: Reading Comprehension
Read the story "The Emperor's New Clothes" and answer the following questions:
- Who is the main character in the story?
- What is the Emperor's new clothes made of?
- Why do the weavers make the Emperor's new clothes?
- What do the Emperor's guards say when they see the Emperor's new clothes?
- What does the little boy say when he sees the Emperor's new clothes?
Activity 2: Critical Thinking
Imagine you are one of the Emperor's guards. Write a short paragraph explaining why you think the Emperor's new clothes are not real.
Activity 3: Creative Writing
Write a new ending to the story. What happens when the Emperor realizes that he is not wearing any clothes? How does he react? What do the people in the kingdom do?
Activity 4: Drawing
Draw a picture of the Emperor wearing his new clothes. Add details such as the weavers, the guards, and the little boy. You can also draw a picture of the Emperor's reaction when he realizes that he is not wearing any clothes.
Activity 5: Role-Play
Divide the class into small groups and assign each group a role: the Emperor, the weavers, the guards, and the little boy. Act out the story and practice the dialogue. Encourage the students to use their imagination and creativity.
Assessment:
- Completed reading comprehension questions
- Written paragraph for Activity 2
- Creative writing piece for Activity 3
- Drawing for Activity 4
- Participation in role-play activity
Extension:
- Create a puppet show based on the story.
- Write a poem or song about the story.
- Create a comic strip or cartoon based on the story.
- Research and write about the historical context of the story.
Language Skills:
- Reading comprehension
- Critical thinking
- Creative writing
- Drawing and visual arts
- Role-play and drama
Math Skills:
- None
Science Skills:
- None
Social Studies Skills:
- None
Cross-Curricular Connections:
- Language Arts: reading comprehension, creative writing, and drawing
- Fine Arts: drawing and visual arts, puppet show, and comic strip
- Drama: role-play and puppet show
Note: The activities and assessment can be modified to suit the needs and abilities of your students.