On day 2 of 'Why Britain Is Great' week, children throughout the school looked at our monarchy and significant historical events surrounding their lives. They participated in a range of fun and fascinating themed activities: they looked at the grandeur surrounding royal celebrations and visits; they compiled family trees; they wrote social media posts for the Queen; and even designed their own royal crowns.
Why Britain is Great: The Monarchy
October 21, 2015
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