The personalities and policies of the wartime coalition

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The personalities and policies of the wartime coalition Learning Objectives K – The personalities and policies of the wartime coalition government U – how successfully the wartime coalition govt dealt with its 3 main challenges S – Be able to organise information in order to structure a (b) type question and measure the extent of success using an opinion line

Learning Outcomes ALL (D-E) Identify and describe the policies of the wartime coalition government MOST (B-C) Explain the successes and failures of these policies SOME (A) Reach a well supported judgement

Homework Make flashcards on the key individuals from this lesson Revision/exam preparation Why not make flashcards on all the key individuals from the course?

Starter Read text pgs 100-102 and section 1 on the chart..... Complete section 2 “Impact on British politics 1945” 10 mins

Note making You will need these notes for the plenary activity Priority Policies/actions Successes Failures Organising the economy for the war (103-4) Paying for the war (104-5) Planning for post-war Britain (105-7)

Plenary: Judgement questions Think carefully about the best evidence to support your judgements. It must be precise.

Plenary: Judgement questions How successful was the wartime coalition government in organising the economy for the war? Unsuccessful Successful 1 2 3 4 5

Plenary: Judgement questions 2) How successful was the wartime coalition government in paying for the war? Unsuccessful Successful 1 2 3 4 5

Plenary: Judgement questions 3) How successful was the wartime coalition government in planning for post-war Britain? Unsuccessful Successful 1 2 3 4 5