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In preparation for the Prince Charles III Coronation I have created 27 simple lesson ideas with an accompanying worksheet.
The activity corresponds to the letter in the header. I have included 25 worksheets. The two that are missing are a role play activity and a digital activity.
Year 1:
a. Draw a picture of Prince Charles and write his name underneath.
b. Listen to the National Anthem and try to sing along.
c. Learn about different types of crowns and create a paper crown for yourself.
d. A matching game that includes pictures of Prince Charles and his various activities and duties.
e. A short storybook or narrative about Prince Charles’s life and family.
Year 2:
f. Look at pictures of Prince Charles and write down three things you notice about him.
g. Learn about the different roles of a king or queen in the UK.
h. Watch a video about Prince Charles’s coronation and draw a picture of what you saw.
i. Timeline activity to order significant events in Prince Charles’s life and career.
Year 3:
j. Research Prince Charles’s life and create a timeline of important events.
k. Write a paragraph about why Prince Charles is an important person in the UK.
l. Create a fact file about the history of coronations in the UK.
m. Create a quiz with facts about Prince Charles and his role in the British monarchy.
n. Create a “Design your own Royal Crown” activity for Prince Charles’s future coronation.
o. A creative writing assignment that asks students to write a letter to Prince Charles.
Year 4:
p. Research the Order of Service for Prince Charles’s coronation.
q. Write a persuasive letter to a friend, arguing whether or not you think Prince Charles should be the next king.
r. Create a storyboard for a short film about the history of coronations in the UK.
s. Research project or presentation about Prince Charles’s charitable work and patronages.
t. A role-play activity in which students act out the key events of Prince Charles’s life and career.
u. Create a newspaper or news report about Prince Charles’s life and public duties.
Year 5:
v. Debate with your classmates about the advantages and disadvantages of having a monarchy in the UK.
w. Write a diary entry from the perspective of Prince Charles on the day of his coronation.
x. A research project or presentation about key environmental and sustainability initiatives supported by Prince Charles.
Year 6:
y. Research the history of the British monarchy and create a timeline of important events.
z. Write a balanced argument for and against the idea of the monarchy being abolished in the UK.
aa. Create a video about the significance of the Crown Jewels in the coronation ceremony.
Editable learning mat for KS1 topics including; Who am I?, What makes me, me? and People and Animals. Knowledge organiser designed to scaffold learning and provide new vocabulary to your topic. A knowledge organiser is a set of key facts or information that pupils need to know and be able to recall in order to master a unit or topic. Provide the children with the knowledge organiser at the beginning of a topic or us it as a checklist of coverage. This resource is suitable for Key Stage One and EYFS.
This resources includes:
Vocabulary list - inspired by the hight frequency words
Timeline of growth
Opportunity for children to copy the spellings
The 5 senses
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6 progressive simple biographies of Prince Charles.
Questions and answers included.
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5 KS2 PSHE, British Values and History Lessons and PowerPoints with video links
All lessons are interactive and involve role play, group or art activites.
A comment on this resource has stated that the lessons are simply researched based. Here is a break own of the lessons and their task. I have not included any English writing based tasks however I have noted her how you can expand on this resource.
Here are the activities explained in each lesson in the PowerPoints. It seems that you have miss read them.
What is the difference between ceremonial duty and a constitutional duty? Research based- adapt for year groups Y6 could write an explanation (English not PHSE).
** Lesson 2 Cultural Significance:** In this lesson, students will explore the cultural significance of a coronation ceremony. Students will discuss how the coronation ceremony reflects British culture and tradition and how it has evolved over time. Students can also compare the coronation ceremony to other cultural ceremonies and discuss the similarities and differences.
-Create a Venn Diagram to compare The British and Japanese Enthronement Ceremony. If you wish to extend, Y6 could write a comparative text (English not PHSE).
Lesson 3 Historical Context:
In this lesson, students will learn about the history of the British monarchy and the role of the coronation ceremony. Students will then focus on the reign of Queen Elizabeth II and discuss the possible changes that will occur during King Charles III’s coronation.
To create a game show style activity to test each other’s knowledge on The Queen and King Charles III coronation. If they wrote this activity out in their books this is the same as creating a reading comprehension task (English not PHSE).
Lesson 4 Royal Symbols: In this lesson, students will explore the symbols associated with the British monarchy, such as the crown, sceptre, and orb. Students will discuss the significance of these symbols and how they are used during a coronation ceremony. Students can also design their own royal symbols.
To create physical items of the symbols used in a British coronation that will be used in a role play activity. This can be as Art based and creative as you wish, you could even use it as part of a Design, Create, Evaluate DT lesson.
** Lesson 5 The Coronation Ceremony:** In this lesson, students will explore the elements of a coronation ceremony, including the role of the Archbishop of Canterbury, the presentation of the regalia, and the coronation oath. Students will research and create their own version of a coronation ceremony.
Role play a coronation. This is a fun activity with opportunity for photos but of course they could recount this using key vocabulary from the 5 lessons.
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King Charles Find Someone Who game
A table is provided for UKS2, LKS2 and Year 2. Information texts are included.
This resource can be used as a game or as a plenary.
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Biographies year 1 - Year 6 with Reading Comprehension Questions
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1 KS2 RE lesson around King Charles III coronation
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King Charles Find Someone Who game
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6 Biographies Y1-Y6 with Reading comprehensions and mark sheets
5 PHSE and British Values Lessons with PowerPoints
27 whole school short lesson with accompanying worksheets activities (use in PHSE, lesson starters, in response to newsround or in class discussions.
1 Y5/6 RE Lesson about the role of religion in the coronation ceremony (could be edited to suit younger children)
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Find someone who
Pirate coordinates maths style game
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