During the week beginning 23rd May, pupils will be taking part in lots of exciting activities to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee!  
Each year group will focus on a decade of the Queen's reign and explore some areas of life in that given decade.  Please see below for a schedule for the week (subject to change).  
| Year Group | Decade | Planned Activities | 
| Nursery 
 | 2020s | Crown, flag, bunting and jewellery making. Read The Queen’s Hat and What the Ladybird Heard Learn ‘Sing a song of sixpence’ and ‘London Bridge’. Perform ‘Baby Shark’ | 
| Reception 
 | 2010s | Write letters to the Queen. Design and make pinwheels, crowns, bunting and paper chains. Create a time capsule of memories. Bake scones for Afternoon Tea. Perform Song (Can’t stop the feeling - Justin Timberlake) | 
| Year 1 
 | 2000s | Make bunting Create portraits, collages, flags and crowns. Write party invitation Practise and perform a song. | 
| Year 2 
 | 1990s | Explore the Royal family tree Design and make hats, flags and bunting. Create a 90s fact file. Practise and perform a song (mmm bop by Hanson) | 
| Year 3 | 1980s | Create portraits of the Queen & her Corgis Learn about commonwealth countries where the Queen is head of state Design an 80s inspired outfit Create a Platinum Jubilee inspired sandwich. Design a game to be played at garden party Practise and perform a song from the 80s. | 
| Year 4 
 | 1970s | Make 70s party food (cheese twists). Learn about inventions through the 70s Sing, perform and dance Dancing Queen by ABBA Create a fact file for the 70s Design and make party crafts (crowns, bunting) | 
| Year 5 
 | 1960s | Create pop art of the Queen Play games in the park Design a ‘blow football’ game (linked to the 1966 World Cup) Practise and perform a song from the 1960s | 
| Year 6 
 | 1950s | Create a presentation about the Queen and Jubilee Design a 1950s outfit Research and create a fact file about an aspect of the 1950s Make bunting and sandwiches for the party Perform ‘The Stroll’ by The Diamonds. | 
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