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LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH
QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE
   CHALLENGE BADGE
                              TO CELEBRATE THE
                           QUEEN’S 70th ANNIVERSARY

                       Winning design by Erica aged 15 of 2nd Welton Guides
            In line with Girlguiding branding, the final badge has been slightly tweaked

Author: Jude McAlister – County Brownie Adviser/1st Waddington (RAF) Brownies
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
•       This challenge can be undertaken by any member of Girlguiding (Rainbows, Brownies,
        Guides, Rangers, Young Leaders, adult volunteers and Trefoil).
•       To earn the badge, individuals must complete 25 activities from the list of 70
        (we picked 25, as The Queen was 25 years old when she ascended to the Throne).
•       It is 25 clauses, regardless of age of the individual completing the badge; if Units wish to
        increase the number of clauses to make it more challenging for older girls, they can do so at
        their own discretion.
•       Activities can be completed, in any order, remotely by individual members or as part of a
        Unit meeting and/or at a Unit, District or Division event.
•       Any Unit Leader can sign off the badge, as long as they have seen the evidence of 25
        challenges completed. If the Leader has seen evidence and signed off the badge, we do not
        need to see the evidence.
•       Leaders to order in bulk on behalf of the girls in their Units; individual orders from parents
        will not be accepted.
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Please complete the form below to order badges:

                                                                             Membership
    Leader’s Name                                                            Number

    Name of Unit

    Email Address

    Delivery Address

    No. of badges required                             @ 50p* each       £

    Add Postage & Packing Costs (as per the table below)                 £

    Total Cost (if paying via PayPal add fees)                           £
* 50p for Girlguiding Lincolnshire South County members / £1 for out of County Members

PAYMENT OPTIONS:
1. Cheques made payable to ‘Lincolnshire South Guide Association’.
2. BACS to Lincolnshire South Guide Association.
   Sort code 20-11-13 | Account number 00437697 putting your name as reference.
3. PayPal (don’t forget to add fees) to: paypal.me/GirlguidingLincsSout

    Postage and Packaging – Updated 11 Apr 22                            1st Class 2nd Class
    Up to 4 badges (Single A5 envelope)                                    £1.00     £0.73
    5 - 27 badges (Small letter Box up to 100g)                            £1.62     £1.22
    28 - 80 badges (Large letter Box up to 250g)                           £2.33     £1.93
    81 - 160 badge (2 x large letter boxes as a small parcel up to 2kgs)   £5.01     £3.91
    161+ badges (Medium parcel – 2kgs+) - Please email for postage & packaging quote

Please return completed forms to: secretary@gglincssouth.org or post to
Jude McAlister, County Secretary, 34 Woodvale Avenue, LINCOLN, LN6 3RD

An acknowledgement email for your order will be sent – this will also confirm that the correct postage &
packaging costs has been paid plus any PayPal fees added; please allow for 2-3 weeks for delivery once we
have the badges in stock. 300 badges were ordered from Girlguiding 21 Apr 22; turnaround time is 8 weeks.
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
QUEEN’S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
      Complete 25 activities to earn the badge. There are 70 challenges to choose from.
             All ideas plus many more can be found on the Pinterest Page here.

No.   Description                                                                      Done
1     Craft: Make a crown and wear it for the day.
2     Craft: Make a Queen’s Guardsman out of an empty toilet or kitchen roll.
3     Cooking/Baking: The Queen’s favourite breakfast is kippers; try some.
4     Craft: Make a Queen’s head suncatcher.
5     Craft: Draw or colour in the Union Jack flag.
6     Craft: The Queen’s favourite dog is a corgi, draw a picture of one.
7     Craft: Make bunting and hang it up to display it.
8     Craft: Draw a picture of The Queen.
9     Activity: The Queen’s favourite colour is blue; wear blue for the day.
10    Game: Complete the Royal Family crossword included in this pack-up.
11    Craft: Draw a red London bus.
12    Cooking/Baking: The Queen’s favourite fruit is strawberries, have some with
      cream or ice cream.
13    Craft: Make your own Royal flag and hang it up.
14    Game: Complete the Royal Family quiz included in this pack-up.
15    Craft: The Queen is the only person allowed to drive without a licence; design a
      driving licence for The Queen.
16    Activity: Write a short paragraph about your favourite Royal.
17    Craft: Draw a picture of your favourite member of the Royal Family.
18    Craft: The Queen’s coronation was on 6 February 1952. This was also the year
      that the first Mr Potato head was sold. Make your own Mr Potato Head.
19    Craft: Draw the Royal Family tree showing who will be our next King or Queen.
20    Craft: Make a model castle out of any material you like.
21    Craft: The Queen owns an elephant, 2 giant turtles, a jaguar and pair sloths
      who live in London Zoo. Draw a picture of one of these animals.
22    Cooking/Baking: Try or make Queen of Hearts jam tarts.
23    Craft: Design a stamp.
24    Activity: The Queen invented a new breed of dog when one of her corgi’s had a
      puppy with one of her dachshunds – this new breed is called a dorgi. What breed
      of new dog would you make?
25    Craft: Draw a picture of your favourite Queen’s crown.
26    Craft: Make a Union Jack cootie-catcher/fortune teller. Template included in
      this pack-up. Colour in/fill in the rest of the cootie-catcher.
27    Game: The Queen owns many racehorses, have a pretend horse race with
      friends.
28    Activity: Do you know the National Anthem? Learn the first verse and sing it.
      Words are included in the back of this pack-up.
29    Craft: Make a Hama bead Union Jack flag.
30    Craft: A picture of The Queen’s head is on all our money, design your own
      money with a picture of your head on it.
31    Cooking/Baking: Design a birthday cake fit for The Queen.
32    Cooking/Baking: Make jubilee crown biscuits.
33    Craft: The Queen loves horses and has many; make your own paper craft horse.
34    Craft: Make a paper plate Queen’s Golden Coach.
35    Craft: Paint a rock with a jubilee theme and leave it for others to find.
36    Craft: The Queen technically owns all of the swans in the UK; paint a swan.
37    Craft: Make a lollipop stick Queen’s Guard.
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
No. Description                                                                       Done
38 Cooking/Baking: Make an edible Union Jack.
39 Game: The Queen owns around 200 racing pigeons, make a paper aeroplane and
    decorate it to look like a pigeon. Have a pigeon race with your friends.
40 Craft: Make a jubilee hand drum.
41 Craft: Make a Union Jack felt flower brooch.
42 Craft: The Queen works at Buckingham Palace, learn to draw Buckingham
    Palace and create your own picture of it. Instructions included.
43 Craft: Make a jubilee rag wreath.
44 Craft: Make a Queen puppet with a wooden spoon.
45 Activity: In 1937, The Queen was a Girl Guide at the 1st Buckingham Palace
    Company. The Guide unit practiced pitching tents, cooking on a campfire, and
    learning first aid. Try ones of these activities.
46 Activity: Have a tea party.
47 Craft: Make a Queen’s sceptre.
48 Activity: The Queen does a Christmas broadcast every year to the nation, what
    would your Christmas broadcast say? Film your Christmas broadcast.
49 Craft: Make patriotic paper chains and hang them up.
50 Activity: The Queen waves to the crowds, practise your royal wave.
51 Activity: Take part in a street party.
52 Craft: Send The Queen a card.
53 Activity: Whilst a Girl Guide, The Queen did lots of badges – design a badge you
    think The Queen would have earned.
54 Activity: Write a poem about The Queen.
55 Cooking/Baking: Decorate a gingerbread man as The Queen.
56 Craft: The Queen’s coronation bouquet was made up of white flowers. Make
    your own bouquet of paper flowers with white being the main colour.
57 Craft: Make a queen peg doll.
58 Activity: The Queen’s full name is Elizabeth Alexandra Mary … which of these is
    your favourite? If you were a Queen what would you like to be called?
59 Game: Complete The Queen/Corgi maze included in this pack-up.
60 Craft: Learn to draw The Queen. Instructions included in this pack-up.
61 Activity: The Queen always carries a handbag and uses it to signal to her ladies
    in waiting. Use and carry a handbag for the day.
62 Activity: Make a red, white & blue flower arrangement with real flowers.
63 Craft: Make a table decoration.
64 Craft: The Queen always wears a hat, design and make your perfect hat.
65 Craft: Make a bookmark in the shape of Big Ben.
66 Cooking/Baking: Coronation Chicken was invented for The Queen’s coronation,
    try some.
67 Activity: The Queen regularly plants trees, plant a tree, bush or plant.
68 Craft: During WWII, The Queen joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service where
    she learnt to drive & maintain vehicles. Make your own toy car that can move.
69 Craft: Make anything out of Lego to do with The Queen or Royal Family.
70 Activity: The Queen opens the Houses of Parliament every year with a speech;
    write your own speech on what you would change in our Country.

 Pictures of example crafts using lots of different
 materials are included; there are also over 300 ideas on
 the Pinterest page here too!
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
married Prince Harry*

                        was married to*

     * Edited slightly to update it       Answers:

1. Harry | 2. Meghan | 3. Elizabeth | 4 Across. Cornwall | 4 Down. Catherine
5 Across. Wales |5 Down. William | 6. George | 7. Charlotte | 8. Philip
LINCOLNSHIRE SOUTH QUEEN'S PLATINUM JUBILEE CHALLENGE BADGE
ROYAL FAMILY QUIZ
1.    How many children does The Queen have?
2.    Who is married to Prince Charles?
3.    Who is the youngest child of The Queen?
4.    When did HM Queen Elizabeth II ascend to the Throne?
5.    What are The Queen’s middle names?
6.    How old was The Queen at the time of her coronation?
7.    Where do the Royal Family traditionally spend Christmas?
8.    What was The Queen’s childhood nickname?
9.    What country was Prince Philip born?
10.   What is The Queen’s last name?
11.   Who is married to Prince William?
12.   What is the name of Prince Charles’ official residence?
13.   Who was The Queen’s father?
14.   What are Prince Andrew’s children called?
15.   What is The Queen’s official birthday parade called?
16.   How many children does Prince Charles have?
17.   Who was The Queen’s husband?
18.   Which Royal completed in the 2012 Summer Olympics?
19.   How many great-grandchildren does The Queen have? Extra points if you can name them!
20.   Who is the father of Lady Louise Windsor?
21.   Who is also known as The Princess Royal?
22.   When was The Queen born?
23.   What flowers do all royal brides have in their bouquets?
24.   What football team do Prince William and Prince George support?
25.   Who was The Queen’s sister?

Answers:
1.   How many children does The Queen have? 4
2.   Who is married to Prince Charles? Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
3.   Who is the youngest child of Queen Elizabeth? Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex
4.   When did Queen Elizabeth II ascend to the Throne. 6 February 1952
5.   What are The Queen’s middle names? Alexander Mary
6.   How old was The Queen at the time of her coronation? 27 (25 when she became Queen)
7.   Where do the Royal Family traditionally spend Christmas? Sandringham
8.   What was The Queen’s childhood nickname? Lilibet
9.   What country was Prince Philip born? Greece
10. What is The Queen’s last name? Windsor
11. Who is married to Prince William? Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
12. Name is the name of Prince Charles’ official residence? Clarence House
13. Who was The Queen’s father? King George VI
14. What are Prince Andrew’s children called? Princess Beatrice & Princess Eugenie
15. What is The Queen’s official birthday parade called? Trooping the Colour
16. How many children does Prince Charles have? 2
17. Who was The Queen’s husband? Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
18. Which Royal completed in the 2012 Summer Olympics? Zara Phillips
19. How many great-grandchildren does The Queen have? 12 (Savannah Phillips, Isla Phillips,
      Prince George, Mia Tindall, Princess Charlotte, Lena Tindall, Prince Louis, Archie Mountbatten-
      Windsor, August Brooksbank, Lucas Tindall, Lilibet Mountbatten-Windsor & Sienna Mozzi)
20.   Who is the father of Lady Louise Windsor? Prince Edward, Duke of Wessex
21.   Who is also known as The Princess Royal? Princess Anne
22.   When was The Queen born? 21 April 1926
23.   What flowers do all royal brides have in their bouquet? Myrtle
24.   What football team do Prince William and Prince George support? Aston Villa
25.   Who was The Queen’s sister? Princess Margaret
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CRAFT IDEAS – CROWNS AND QUEENS!
       These plus many more ideas are on our Pinterest page

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