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In order to make progress this lesson I will: Lesson 9, 10 and 11 In order to make progress this lesson I will: Discover how the government hoped to keep children safe during the Second World War. Use sources to explore the reactions of some children and the families with whom they stayed.

How were children kept safe during the War? Demonstrate The British Government was determined to be ready for the expected heavy air-raids on its towns and cities. As well as digging lots of air-raid shelters for the public to use, they also decided to move over one million people away from the danger areas. This was known as evacuation and it changed the lives of many people forever. However when the bombs didn’t fall, parents took their children back home. There was another evacuation in 1940 when the Blitz began, and again in 1944 when Germany launched V1 and V2 ‘flying bombs’ Who was evacuated in September 1939? School Children – 827,000 Mothers and children under five – 524,000 Pregnant women – 13,000 Blind and disabled people – 7,000 Teachers – 103,000

Where were they evacuated to?

How did evacuation work? Demonstrate Mothers usually went with children who were under school-age. School-age children went with their teachers. Parents were never told where there children were going. They just had to believe the government promises that their children would be well looked after. Evacuation of children was not compulsory but it was compulsory for people in the countryside to accept city children into their homes. The government paid families 10s 6d (52.5 pence) a week for each evacuated child. Not all families wanted city children living with them and not all evacuated children wanted to be there. http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=what+was+life+like+on+the+home+front+in+WW2&qs=n&form=QBVR&pq=what+was+life+like+on+the+home+front+in+ww2&sc=0-42&sp=-1&sk=#view=detail&mid=E90B5095D3C3B83C636AE90B5095D3C3B83C636A Level 5 In your books write a short paragraph describing how and why evacuation of children took place.

Look at this source on your hand out. Answer the following questions Who is standing next to the tree? What is he doing – and why? Why was this poster produced? Why might the mother be tempted to ‘take them back’. What is the message of the poster?

Go back to the questions you wrote in your CONNECT activity Go back to the questions you wrote in your CONNECT activity. Now see if you can answer these questions Children and Teachers walking to a train station , north-east London 1939 A Consolidate

Why were children evacuated during WW2? Copy this into your books The government wanted to keep children safe. They knew cities would be targets for German bombers They were afraid of the German air force- Luftwaffe They wanted to protect the next generation The death of children would make parents angry with the government. They would ask the government to surrender to the Germans

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Homework On A4 paper with your name on research and answer the following questions. You will need this information for your assessment next lesson. Who were the Luftwaffe? Why were the British so afraid of them? What was Operation Pied Piper?