Our Royal Family are the close relatives of the Monarch, who is currently Queen Elizabeth II.

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Our Royal Family are the close relatives of the Monarch, who

is currently Queen Elizabeth II.

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These are the Queen’s immediate family, her husband, their children and their grandchildren.

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The Imperial State Crown is part of the Crown Jewels and was used during Elizabeth’s Coronation.

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The Crown Jewels comprise of various sceptres, crowns and orbs and are kept in the Tower of London, when not

in use.

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Elizabeth’s coronation took place on 2nd June 1953

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We loved your masks

Powerpoint and we enjoyed

making our own!

We have something else to show you, but not just yet!

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Do you think you could follow our instructions to make a paper crown?

You will need:

Thin cardboard 

Coloured paper or foil,

Scissors,

Paint, crayons, or felt-tip pens

glue, stapler

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Instructions: Cut a strip of cardboard long enough to go around your head and overlap

slightly •you may need to staple two pieces together to make it long enough.

•The strip should be 3 or 4 inches wide and long enough to go around the head

 

Cut a piece of coloured paper or foil gift wrap the same length but slightly wider (2 inches or so wider)

•again you might need to staple two pieces together to make it long enough

 

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Glue the coloured paper to the cardboard so the bottom edge lines up 

 Cut a zigzag in the top edge of the coloured paper

 

Decorate the paper side (not the cardboard side) using pens or stickers  

 Make a ring with the cardboard facing in (toward the head) and the paper facing out and staple to make a crown.

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We hope you have fun making crowns and we hope to hear from you soon!

From your friends at

Priory Fields!