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This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 8 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Secret Royal Rules

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Agenda
Lesson goals
Secret Royal Rules Quiz
Lesson goals achieved?

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson learners can....

- understand and explain how 2 of the secret rules that the British Queen has created have come about.
- answer all the questions about the video they will see.

Slide 3 - Slide

What do the words "etiquette"
and "rules" make you think of?

Slide 4 - Mind map


You will watch a video about the secret rules of the British Royal family.
Listen carefully as questions will be asked.
Each section of the video will only be played once.

Slide 5 - Slide

Slide 6 - Video

What does "kicked back" mean in this video
A
Very busy
B
Relaxing
C
Kicking a ball backwards
D
Fighting

Slide 7 - Quiz

What does "cracked up" mean in this video
A
Laugh out loud
B
Does not live up to its reputation
C
To praise
D
It is superior

Slide 8 - Quiz

Slide 9 - Video

What is the minimum number of raven guards that the Tower of London has been home to since the 1600's?
A
7
B
5
C
6
D
4

Slide 10 - Quiz

The Tower of London has kept raven guards since the reign of Charles II in the 1600's? Explain why they have kept up this tradition?
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Slide 11 - Open question

What does a "Beefeater" do at the Tower of London? A beefeater is employed as ......
A
A raven carer
B
A raven trainer
C
A raven keeper
D
A raven master

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Video

How many official days of mourning will there be when the British Queen dies?
A
10
B
11
C
12
D
13

Slide 14 - Quiz

How old was the British Queen when she ascended the throne
A
35
B
25
C
34
D
24

Slide 15 - Quiz

There can be no laughing during the 12 days of mourning after the British Queen passes? Why do you think the British Queen put this rule in place?

Slide 16 - Open question

Slide 17 - Video

When does the British Queen celebrate her birthday with the public?
A
April 21st
B
2nd Saturday in June
C
1st Saturday in June
D
3rd Saturday in June

Slide 18 - Quiz

Who started the tradition of the double birthdays?
A
King Henry VIII
B
King George II
C
King William III
D
King Charles II

Slide 19 - Quiz

What is the parade called that takes place during the Queen's birthday in June?
A
Trooping the Gun Salute
B
Trooping the Tower
C
Trooping the Queen
D
Trooping the Colours

Slide 20 - Quiz

Slide 21 - Video

Fill in the blanks
The crown has the right to claim _____, _______ and ______
A
Jewels, tiara's and palaces
B
Dolphins, whales and sturgen

Slide 22 - Quiz

True or False
The Queen is like everyone else and has a passport and drivers license.
A
True
B
False

Slide 23 - Quiz

Slide 24 - Video

Name 2 things the Royal family avoids eating and why?

Slide 25 - Open question

Explain what happens when the Queen stops eating?

Slide 26 - Open question

Slide 27 - Video

What type of dogs does the Queen have?
A
Chihuahua
B
Chines Crested dogs
C
Cane Corso
D
Corgi

Slide 28 - Quiz

Slide 29 - Video

What does the phrasal verb "throwing shade" mean
A
Subtle sneering expression of contempt for someone
B
To throw an umbrella at someone

Slide 30 - Quiz

True or False:
The Queen has worn the same shade of nail polish called "ballet pumps" since 1988
A
True
B
False

Slide 31 - Quiz

True or False:
Unmarried royal ladies wear tiara's on their heads after 6pm
A
True
B
False

Slide 32 - Quiz

True or False:
During a dinner if the Queen places her handbag on the table, she is telling her staff she wants to leave in 5 minutes.
A
True
B
False

Slide 33 - Quiz

True or False:
The first 6 members of the Royal family in line for the throne have to seek the Monarch's consent when proposing marriage.
A
True
B
False

Slide 34 - Quiz

If you were a reigning monarch (King or Queen) what rules would you make up? Write down at least 1 rule.

Slide 35 - Open question

Slide 36 - Link

Lesson goals achieved?
By the end of this lesson learners can....

- understand and explain at least 3 of the secret rules that the British Queen has created
- answer all the questions about the video they will see

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Bye Bye

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