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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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carty85

a year ago
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Was expecting a lot more content in each lesson rather than just suggesting the children research it.

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