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Week 9

The Careless Clown


Pre-Reading
Unlocking Vocabulary and Concept Development
careless
clown
sewing
machine
elegant
awful
careless
without care (adding suffix less)

The word careless is made of the words care and


less. Less is a syllable which means without.

What does the word care mean?


What do you call him?
Describe his face.
What can you say about
his costume?
What does he do?
Where do you usually see
him?
Have you seen a clown in
the party you attended?
Now, what does the word
clown mean?
clown – a person
with a happy face,
dressed in a colorful
costume and
performs tricks in a
party
sewing machine

What do you see? Who do you think uses the


sewing machine? Why does he/she need a
sewing machine? What does sewing machine
mean?
sewing machine

sewing machine – machine used for sewing


elegant
–What can you say
about the man who
wears the suit?
What can you say
about his suit?
How does he look?
Does he look elegant in
his suit?
What does elegant
mean?
What can you say about the first shirt?
How about the second shirt?
awful – not pleasing
The Careless Clown
I have a friend. His name is
Lemon. He is a clown. He is a
careless clown. I always watch
his show. He always ends up
with torn jackets, socks and
pants. “Friend, take care of
your things.” I usually tell him.
So Lemon bought a sewing
machine. Every time his
clothes got torn, he sewed
them with the machine. His
clothes were full of stiches.
The day before Lemon’s
birthday, we had a meeting.
We wanted to thank him for
making us happy by giving him
a party. We were worried
about what Lemon would
wear to the party.
“Dress like anyone else,” one
friend said. “You will look
elegant in a suit,” another
friend added. “What will I
wear?” he asked me. So we
went to his house and opened
his cabinet.
“This is awful. Your clothes
are full of stitches,” I said.
“But I don’t have other
clothes to wear,” he said.
“These clothes will just be
fine,” he added.
At the party, our friends
were surprised to see
Lemon. The hero of the
show was in his old clown
suit, full of stitches.
The next day, Lemon asked me
to go with him. We went to a
store selling suits. He bought a
suit. “This time I will take care
of this suit,” he promised.
Activity 91
How Well Do I Listen and Interact with Others?
Group yourselves in 3’s. Talk with your group
mates your answers to each of these questions.
1. At the beginning of the story, what
happened to Lemon’s clothes?
2. What did his friend tell him?
3. What did he do to mend his torn clothes?
4. How did his torn clothes look after mending
them with the sewing machine?
5. What was the party for?
6. What did Lemon wear in the party?
7. How do you think Lemon felt about the
clothes he wore at the party?
8. Why did Lemon promise to take care of
the new suit?
9. If Lemon listened to his friend’s advice to
be more careful, how would that prevent
having so many stitches on his clothes?
10. How about you? How do you take care of
your clothes? Of other things you own?
Engagement/Enrichment

Allow the pupils to draw their favorite


shirt and let them write their promise to
take care for their things

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