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The Home Front Lesson starter: How did the government protect people during World War II? Write as many points as you can.

Learning Intention Understand how the government tried to protect the people of Britain during the war. Evaluate the success of these measures.

Success Criteria… I can describe how the government tried to protect the people of Britain. I can evaluate how successful these measures were by completing a table with details, plus the positives and negatives of each point.

Task One Take a whole page in your jotter and copy the following table: Method of protection Positives Negatives Rationing . Propaganda Black Out Evacuation

Task One As we go through the following slides, you need to do the following: Add 2 points of information for each section Add at least 1 positive aspect of the protection method Add at least 1 negative aspect of the protection method Method of protection Positive Negative Rationing Rationing introduced because of submarine campaign. Food was shared out equally so everyone had the same People could buy things on the black market if they had money.

One person’s weekly allowance Rationing One person’s weekly allowance 4oz (113g) lard or butter 12oz (340g) sugar bacon 2 eggs 6oz (170g) meat 2oz (57g) tea Hitler’s submarines surrounding Britain meant food could no longer be shipped in Rations were introduced to make sure everyone had a fair share Fruit and vegetables were not rationed but were in short supply

Rationing games

Propaganda The government tried to control the British population through powerful propaganda An example was the ‘Dig for Victory’ campaign It convinced people to use any free space to grow fruit and veg so there would be no food shortages

The Blackout The Blackout was introduced to try and confuse German Luftwaffe bombers House lights, street lights and car headlamps, all had to be invisible after dark

Car accidents increased during WWII Blackout curtains Car accidents increased during WWII The Blackout video

Evacuation On 1st September 1939, Prime Minister Chamberlain ordered evacuation to begin When bombing of cities didn’t start immediately, many parents brought their children back to the cities Most of those evacuated had no idea what their life as an evacuee would be like nor when they would see their parents again

Learning Intention Understand how the government tried to protect the people of Britain during the war. Evaluate the success of these measures.

Success Criteria… I can describe how the government tried to protect the people of Britain. I can evaluate how successful these measures were by completing a table with details, plus the positives and negatives of each point.