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The Coronation of King Charles III is going to be an event to remember. Not many of us will remember the last King’s reign so we have created some STEM inspired activities to keep primary aged children busy over the 4-day weekend and help prepare for this momentous occasion.

Design place settings for the lunch table or make bunting to hang around the room. Think up delicious recipes to inspire children to work together and design recipe books of their dishes for an unforgettable royal tea party. Then craft beautiful crowns to wear during the day to make everyone feel like a King or a Queen.

Find Coronation activity ideas and join the celebrations while inspiring numeracy and design and technology skills with your 4–11-year-olds. We have Coronation activities for KS1 and KS2 mapped to the curriculum with lesson plans and presentations alongside the printable activity instructions, templates, and ideas for further extension work.

Make bunting for a party

Design a place setting for a party

How to make a crown

Puff pastry Pizza swirls recipe

Maths tea party

Gingerbread man STEM challenge

KS2 times table cake challenge

Make your own recipe book

Make a DIY clay teacup

With support from the RAF we have been able to create even more resources for both primary and secondary aged children. Click on a links below to visit our website and download all the activity sheets for free!

Primary Create a Royal portrait 

Primary Create a stone garden display 

Primary Design a Coronation throne 

Secondary Design a Royal carriage 

Secondary Design an organic meal for a King

You can also tune in for our new podcast being released at the end of April, showcasing the engineering that goes into changing the late Queen’s portrait to the King’s on our coinage. 

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Our STEM resources will make it a celebration a day to remember!