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Prince Philip Challenge The longest serving royal consort in British history! Prince Philip’s official title was quite remarkable, matching his incredible story and the legacy he leaves behind. Discover more and dive in to a royal adventure! For even more programme ideas check out our ‘Prince Philip’ board over on www.Pinterest.com/PawprintFamily #AdventureForAll www.PawprintFamily.com © Pawprint Family 2020
Hi there! We’re Charlotte & Jamie, the husband and wife team behind the Pawprint Family and we believe in #AdventureForAll. It’s our mission to help leaders, teachers and parents save time by providing ideas and opportunities to help them deliver everyday adventure and skills for life. We do this through our family of brands; find out more below and head to the website for your next adventure! Pawprint Badges provides thousands of free activity ideas and resources to help leaders, teachers and parents deliver fun and adventure. Every activity helps you share skills for life and is linked to one of our pawesome embroidered badges. Build your collection and celebrate adventures, new skills and knowledge gained. Pawprint Trails are treasure-hunt style walks around locations in the UK. Solve puzzles, track down the answers and explore everything our great country has to offer. From historical sights to popular culture discover something new or rediscover a love for where you live then collect the badge to remember your adventures! Whether you’re looking for the perfect addition to your next family holiday or a few hours of fun with friends; each trail can be completed in a few hours or extended with our activity suggestions in to a weekend or a week’s worth of fun! Pawprint Tales are fully illustrated stories that can be enjoyed by the whole family. Join Alfie (our fox-red Labrador) on his adventures around the UK – solving puzzles, turning detective and making new friends. With twists and turns, every tale is an opportunity to discover new places, people and history without needing to leave the comfort of your own home. Enjoy Pawprint Tales alongside your Pawprint Trails or as a standalone adventure! Every brand in the Pawprint Family supports the Pawprint Trust with a percentage of profits from every sale providing grants to young people. We’re passionate about enabling young people to access life changing adventures.
This Challenge Pack has been divided in to 4 sections: Craft, Food, Games and Other. In order to help you provide a balanced and varied programme for your young adventurers we recommend that the following number of activities are completed by each age group: Age 3 - 5 Age 5 - 7 Age 7 - 11 + Craft Food Games Other PICK Age 11 - 14 + Leaders, Teachers & Parents Age 14 - 18 + Award yourselves a badge for supporting your young adventurers in their activities! Age 18+ + Adapt activities as necessary to meet your needs. Add your own activity ideas or develop them into projects. Use what you have; don’t buy in lots of new materials/equipment. No need to send us evidence, responsible grown-ups decide when the badge has been earned. One challenge badge can take as long as you like; from a few hours to days or even a full term! By downloading or purchasing this resource you agree to our terms of use as outlined below. As a husband and wife team we work hard to keep all of our resources and activity ideas available free of charge; we can only do this with your help. Please Do You May Not Redistribute or sell this resource in any way, shape or Use this resource with your young adventurers. form. Direct people to this resource online by sharing our Upload this resource to a website for download. website links. Copy or modify any part of this resource to share with Tell your friends/family/colleagues about us! others either for free or for sale. Share photos of you enjoying your adventures with us Use any text, graphics, content or fonts without our on social media. written permission. If you are unsure or have any questions about these terms of use please email info@pawprintfamily.com You can view the extended terms of use on our website www.pawprintfamily.com/terms-conditions
Craft Draw your own cartoon. Why? Prince Philip was an enthusiastic patron of the Cartoon Museum in London for over 20 years until his death in 2021. Use our Comic Strip and Comic Book templates to help you; search ‘Comic’ on our website. Make a boat or a model ship to float/race. Prince Philip joined the Royal Navy in 1939 and completed active service for 13 years until 1952. Prince Philip was trilingual speaking French, German and English. Create your own useful phrase book in a language other than your own. Build or pioneer a raft. Why? In 1943 during The Invasion of Sicily the Duke of Edinburgh (then First Lieutenant Philip) hatched a plan to distract German bombers with a raft so that his ship the HMS Wallace could speed away to safety. Create a round robin letter or write and decorate/illustrate a letter to a friend/family member. Prince Philip exchanged letters at the beginning of his courtship with Queen Elizabeth when she was 13 and he 18. Prince Philip was the first member of the Royal Family to fly in a helicopter. Make your own paper helicopter fliers. Take a look at Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh’s coat of arms and the meanings behind the different elements. Have a go at creating your own coat of arms using our free resource. Prince Philip was born Prince of Greece and Denmark. LEGO® was invented in Denmark; create your own model or build something with building bricks. Denmark is famous for the Tivoli Gardens; design your own roller coaster. Try painting with different kinds of paint, which did you like or dislike and why? Prince Philip painted with oils as a pastime. Prince Philip’s official colour was ‘Edinburgh Green’, worn by his staff and lining his private cars. Make something using the colour green. Design a trophy and take inspiration from the Prince Philip Cup.
Food Bake your own Battenberg cake. Why? Prince Philip’s mother was Princess Alice of Battenberg. Though the cake is of English origin it was reportedly named in honour of the marriage of Princess Victoria (a granddaughter of Queen Victoria) to Prince Louis of Battenberg in 1884. Find out what the difference is between rock and Edinburgh rock. If you can why not have a go at making your own Edinburgh rock. Philip was born Prince of Greece and Denmark - make a Greek dish such as taramasalata or moussaka. Try different kinds of coffee and compare their flavours. Why? Inhabitants of some villages on Tanna, Vannuatu, worship Prince Philip as a god. Tanna island is one of the most fertile in Vanuatu and produces coffee and coconut. Make or bake a dish using coconut. In January 1952 the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth set off on a tour of the Commonwealth. Discover and make dishes from countries across the Commonwealth and enjoy your own foodie tour. Prince Philip was born on the Greek island of Corfu. Discover which foods Corfu is famous for and have a go at making and trying them. Hans Christian Anderson was from Denmark; create your own pea soup in honour of his story The Princess and The Pea. Denmark is famous for its hot dogs and pork; make and top your own hot dogs or make a recipe using pork. Prince Philip was known to whip up simple suppers for The Queen and himself once the servants have been dismissed for the night. These recipes included scrambled eggs and smoked haddock, Scotch woodcock and omelette, with bacon. Have a go at making one of them yourself. The Duke of Edinburgh reportedly enjoyed a spicy dish and Salmon Coulibiac was among his favourites; have a go at making this dish of Russian origin that is also often made with simpler, vegetarian fillings.
Games Prince Philip was Admiral of the Fleet; have a game of battleships. Host your own mini Olympics; Prince Philip opened the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne, Australia. Did You Know? The Duke of Edinburgh carried out more than 19,500 official engagements, excluding those accompanying the Queen! Have a go at racing a model boat; Prince Philip was a keen yachtsman. Make your own paper or model planes and see how far you can fly them. Why? Prince Philip retired from flying in August 1997 after 44 years as a pilot, flying for 5,986 hours in 59 types of aircraft. Prince Philip served in the Royal Navy; play a game of Captain’s Coming. The Duke of Edinburgh Awards were founded in 1956. Try one or more sports that are new to you, maybe you could develop one as part of the physical element of your award? Develop a game of your own based on the requirements and levels of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards. Prince Philip took up playing polo whilst stationed in Malta from 1949. He went on to become one of the best polo players in Britain. Have a go at playing polo, if you don’t have any horses why not try hobby horses instead? When arthritis and age forced him to quit polo he took up carriage driving, a sport which he helped to develop. Discover what carriage driving is and watch the sport. Prince Philip devised the Mounted Games for children to compete who could not afford an expensive pony. The games are made up of many different games, split in to team, pairs and individual games. Use the Mounted Games as inspiration for your own sports competition, on the ground or on horse back! The Royal Family reportedly play charades after Christmas lunch each year, have a game of charades with words/phrases linked to Prince Philip and the Royal Family.
Other Prince Philip was the Duke of Edinburgh; visit Edinburgh and whilst you’re there why not enjoy a Pawprint Trail! Speak to and be inspired by a Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award recipient. The Duke of Edinburgh Awards were established in 1956 by Prince Philip. Complete a Duke of Edinburgh Award; Bronze, Silver or Gold. Create a timeline of Prince Philip’s life. Create a Royal Family tree and discover how Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II were related. Learn key phrases in German, French and English, the 3 languages spoken by Prince Philip and his family. Prince Philip’s uncle and guardian George Mountbatten died of bone marrow cancer. Raise money for a cancer charity of your choice. Write to a pen friend and exchange letters like Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth did when they first met. The Wedding of the Duke of Edinburgh and Queen Elizabeth was broadcast by BBC Radio to more than 200 million people around the world and highlights were screened on television later that day. Watch some of the footage of the wedding and compare with a wedding you have been to. Prince Philip was born Prince of Greece and Denmark, famous for Vikings. Complete your Vikings badge. Prince Philip and Queen Elizabeth II had the longest royal marriage in history, from 20 November 1947 until Prince Philip’s death on 9 April 2021, a total of 73 years and 139 days. Find out which couple you know have been married the longest and find out about their wedding. On 2nd August 2017, Prince Philip retired from Royal duties having given 5,493 speeches since 1952. Write a speech of your own on a topic of your choice. Raise some money for WWF or raise awareness of an endangered species. Prince Philip was the inaugural (first) President of WWF UK from its foundation in 1961 to 1982, and President of WWF International from 1981 to 1996. He served as President Emeritus until his death on 9th April 2021.
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