In this lesson, you will learn how to make
Carnation Origami!
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
- Use key vocabulary
- Identify the main idea of a written passage
- Talk about family and learn how to make a paper carnation
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
- Introduction
- Complete the Warm Up exercises
- Complete the Talk Time section
- Review the Vocabulary section
- Read the Reading Comprehension Passage
- Watch the Carnation Origami Video
- Challenge - Make a paper Carnation
- Chit Chat - Connect the lesson to daily life
- Submit your Contest Photo (Optional)
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Introduction
LIMITED TIME CHALLENGE
1. LEARN about carnations in South Korea. 2. WATCH a video to make a paper carnation. 3. ENTER our contest to win a prize!
It's May! That means it is time for a special event.
*Keep these on your desk for later!
Paper
Scissors
Glue or tape
Before we begin, you will need...
Start Lesson!
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Warm Up
Carnation Day (also known as Mother's Day in many countries) is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
False
True
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Warm Up
In Spain, people wear carnations at special festivals and celebrations.
False
True
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Warm Up
If you put a white carnation in coloured water, it stays white.
False
True
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Talk Time
Let's Make A Carnation Today!
Why is this person special to you?
Who will you give your carnation to, and how do you think they will feel?
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Topic Video
Watch the video to learn how to make an Origami Carnation!
STEP 2
STEP 1
STEP 4
STEP 3
STEP 6
STEP 5
STEP 7
STEP 8
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Contest
🏆 CONTEST TIME! 🏆
1. DECORATE your carnation at home. You can add a ribbon, a little name tag or whatever you like! 2. TAKE A PHOTO of you GIVING the flower to a parent or teacher!
Post it on instagram and tag @naonow_mentoring #naonow #나오나우 to win!
🌸 Best Carnation Award (for craftmanship)
💌 Most Heartfelt Moment Award (for the delivery photo)
Now that you are finished with your flower, make it pretty!
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Vocabulary
Review the vocabulary for this section.
Appreciate
To recognize the value of something and feel thankful
Honor
To show great respect through words or actions
Admire
Gratitude
To respect and look up to someone
A strong feeling of being thankful
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Reading Comprehension
Read the passage out loud.
Why the Carnation?In South Korea, May is known as “Family Month.” It is a meaningful time to ____________ the people who care for us and support us every day. On Parents’ Day (May 8), children give carnations to their parents. On Teachers’ Day (May 15), they also give carnations to their teachers as a sign of respect. These flowers are widely recognized and carry a special meaning. They show love, ____________, and deep ____________ for others. Carnations are often given to people we ___________ and feel thankful for.
honor
appreciate
gratitude
admire
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Chit Chat
What would you like to say when you give your carnation?
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Chit Chat
Why are carnations used to represent love and respect?
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Chit Chat
Do you think traditions like making carnations are important? Why?
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Contest
🏆 DON'T FORGET: CONTEST TIME! 🏆
1. DECORATE your carnation at home. You can add a ribbon, a little name tag or whatever you like! 2. TAKE A PHOTO of you GIVING the flower to a parent or teacher!
Post it on instagram and tag @naonow_mentoring #naonow #나오나우 to win!
🌸 Best Carnation Award (for craftmanship)
💌 Most Heartfelt Moment Award (for the delivery photo)
Now that you are finished with your flower, make it pretty!
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Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
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Homework
Homework
Option 1: Video
Make a video explaining who you gave your flower to and why they are special to you.
Option 2: Writing
Write a short 'Thank You' note to the person who received your carnation.
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Appreciate
To recognize the value of something and feel thankful
TRUE! Mother's Day, closely linked with carnations as its symbol, falls on the second Sunday of May.
TRUE! Mother's Day, closely linked with carnations as its symbol, falls on the second Sunday of May.
Honor
To show great respect through words or actions
Admire
To respect and look up to someone
FALSE! A white carnation soaks up the coloured water and changes colour!
FALSE! A white carnation soaks up the coloured water and changes colour!
TRUE! Carnations are a big part of Spanish culture and are worn at fiestas.
TRUE! Carnations are a big part of Spanish culture and are worn at fiestas.
Gratitude
A strong feeling of being thankful
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Transcript
In this lesson, you will learn how to make
Carnation Origami!
After completing this lesson, you will be able to:
Be sure to complete the lesson by following the roadmap:
© 2026 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Introduction
LIMITED TIME CHALLENGE
1. LEARN about carnations in South Korea. 2. WATCH a video to make a paper carnation. 3. ENTER our contest to win a prize!
It's May! That means it is time for a special event.
*Keep these on your desk for later!
Paper
Scissors
Glue or tape
Before we begin, you will need...
Start Lesson!
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Warm Up
Carnation Day (also known as Mother's Day in many countries) is celebrated on the second Sunday of May.
False
True
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Warm Up
In Spain, people wear carnations at special festivals and celebrations.
False
True
© 2026 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Warm Up
If you put a white carnation in coloured water, it stays white.
False
True
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Talk Time
Let's Make A Carnation Today!
Why is this person special to you?
Who will you give your carnation to, and how do you think they will feel?
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Topic Video
Watch the video to learn how to make an Origami Carnation!
STEP 2
STEP 1
STEP 4
STEP 3
STEP 6
STEP 5
STEP 7
STEP 8
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Contest
🏆 CONTEST TIME! 🏆
1. DECORATE your carnation at home. You can add a ribbon, a little name tag or whatever you like! 2. TAKE A PHOTO of you GIVING the flower to a parent or teacher!
Post it on instagram and tag @naonow_mentoring #naonow #나오나우 to win!
🌸 Best Carnation Award (for craftmanship)
💌 Most Heartfelt Moment Award (for the delivery photo)
Now that you are finished with your flower, make it pretty!
© 2026 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Vocabulary
Review the vocabulary for this section.
Appreciate
To recognize the value of something and feel thankful
Honor
To show great respect through words or actions
Admire
Gratitude
To respect and look up to someone
A strong feeling of being thankful
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Reading Comprehension
Read the passage out loud.
Why the Carnation?In South Korea, May is known as “Family Month.” It is a meaningful time to ____________ the people who care for us and support us every day. On Parents’ Day (May 8), children give carnations to their parents. On Teachers’ Day (May 15), they also give carnations to their teachers as a sign of respect. These flowers are widely recognized and carry a special meaning. They show love, ____________, and deep ____________ for others. Carnations are often given to people we ___________ and feel thankful for.
honor
appreciate
gratitude
admire
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Chit Chat
What would you like to say when you give your carnation?
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Chit Chat
Why are carnations used to represent love and respect?
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Chit Chat
Do you think traditions like making carnations are important? Why?
© 2026 For Kids Corp. All Rights Reserved
Contest
🏆 DON'T FORGET: CONTEST TIME! 🏆
1. DECORATE your carnation at home. You can add a ribbon, a little name tag or whatever you like! 2. TAKE A PHOTO of you GIVING the flower to a parent or teacher!
Post it on instagram and tag @naonow_mentoring #naonow #나오나우 to win!
🌸 Best Carnation Award (for craftmanship)
💌 Most Heartfelt Moment Award (for the delivery photo)
Now that you are finished with your flower, make it pretty!
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Feedback
Share Your Thoughts!
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Homework
Homework
Option 1: Video
Make a video explaining who you gave your flower to and why they are special to you.
Option 2: Writing
Write a short 'Thank You' note to the person who received your carnation.
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Appreciate
To recognize the value of something and feel thankful
TRUE! Mother's Day, closely linked with carnations as its symbol, falls on the second Sunday of May.
TRUE! Mother's Day, closely linked with carnations as its symbol, falls on the second Sunday of May.
Honor
To show great respect through words or actions
Admire
To respect and look up to someone
FALSE! A white carnation soaks up the coloured water and changes colour!
FALSE! A white carnation soaks up the coloured water and changes colour!
TRUE! Carnations are a big part of Spanish culture and are worn at fiestas.
TRUE! Carnations are a big part of Spanish culture and are worn at fiestas.
Gratitude
A strong feeling of being thankful