British Monarchs
Social Studies
British Monarchs starts at 2 and continues till grade 5.
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Explain why the British monarch does not make laws but still has an important role in government.
Name one responsibility of the British monarch today.
What is the name of the ceremony where a new monarch is crowned?
What is the name of the family to which the current British monarch belongs?
Which monarch was known as the 'People’s Princess'? (1) Queen Elizabeth II (2) Princess Diana (3) Queen Victoria (4) Queen Anne
Which monarch was on the throne during the First World War?
Who became king after Queen Elizabeth II?
Who was the father of Queen Elizabeth II?
Who was the last king before Queen Elizabeth II?
Who was the longest-reigning British monarch?
Who was the queen during World War II?
Describe one way the role of the British monarch has changed from the past to today.
Explain the difference between a king and a queen regnant and a queen consort in the British monarchy.
The following passage describes a historical event: 'In 1936, a British king gave up his throne to marry the woman he loved, causing a major change in the royal family.' Name the king described in this passage.
