What is the message behind this poster? What clever devices has the artist used to emphasise his message?  How similar were WWII posters to those of WWI?

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What is the message behind this poster? What clever devices has the artist used to emphasise his message?  How similar were WWII posters to those of WWI?  starter activity

What was life like for FSG pupils during the War? TBAT assess how similar / different conditions were for FSG evacuuees  Learning objectives  Key words: Operation Pied Piper Phoney War

 Homework Your teacher gave you a luggage label with the name of an evacuee on it for homework. Find someone else in the class and tell them about your evacuee. Under the heading ‘Similar stories’ make a note of any similarities between the experiences of evacuees. Your teacher gave you a luggage label with the name of an evacuee on it for homework. Find someone else in the class and tell them about your evacuee. Under the heading ‘Similar stories’ make a note of any similarities between the experiences of evacuees.  What are the problems in using these accounts?  What are the problems in using these accounts?

Cyfartha Castle, Wales On June 2 nd 1940, children from Folkestone County School for Girls and the Harvey Grammar School for Boys were evacuated to Cyfartha Castle near Merthyr Tydfil in Wales. Over 3000 children from the area were evacuated.

 Your task Pair up with another student. One of you should look for evidence to suggest life was positive & exciting, the other that life was frightening or unsettling. Pair up with another student. One of you should look for evidence to suggest life was positive & exciting, the other that life was frightening or unsettling. Share findings, and decide if on balance life for students was better back in Folkestone Share findings, and decide if on balance life for students was better back in Folkestone  Read about the account a Harvey evacuee – were his experiences any different?  Read about the account a Harvey evacuee – were his experiences any different?

 Your task Imagine you are an evacuee. Write a letter home to your parents describing your arrival and your first few days with your foster family. Refer to the following: Imagine you are an evacuee. Write a letter home to your parents describing your arrival and your first few days with your foster family. Refer to the following: How you were evacuated and matched with you foster family How you were evacuated and matched with you foster family Food & accommodation Food & accommodation Other children & your school / chores Other children & your school / chores  Ask about preparations against attack back home & the ongoing Phoney War  Ask about preparations against attack back home & the ongoing Phoney War

Satisfactory Getting better Wow factor! Covers two or fewer points on the task Uses limited factual information Limited attempt to convey the information as a letter home Covers at least 2 of the points on the task Good use of factual information, though some points missing Set out and written as a letter home Covers 3-4 points Detailed use of factual information, e.g. uses terms like ‘Pied Piper’, ‘Phoney War’ Set out and written convincingly as a letter home from an evacuee

 Homework Watch a clip from Goodnight Mr Tom. How useful is this film in finding out about the evacuation of children? Watch a clip from Goodnight Mr Tom. How useful is this film in finding out about the evacuation of children?  Read the book or watch the film and write a review  Read the book or watch the film and write a review From about 5:00 mins

What was life like for FSG pupils during the War? TBAT assess how similar / different conditions were for FSG evacuuees  Learning objectives  Key words: Operation Pied Piper Phoney War