Welcome to History! Can you please do this task – without talking and without waiting to be asked: On your whiteboards, write down some of the circumstances.

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Welcome to History! Can you please do this task – without talking and without waiting to be asked: On your whiteboards, write down some of the circumstances which led to the outbreak of world war 2.

Lesson Objectives To understand and explain the term ‘evacuation’. To report on the typical life of children during World War 2.

What does the term ‘evacuation’ mean to you?

Resource - Poster Advising Evacuation of Children 1.What important message is there in the poster shown below? 2.Write a conversation that might have taken place between the Warden and the child.

TASK Read the information sheet ‘Evacuees’. Answer questions 1-6 in your books. Write a diary page as explained, using the paper provided. Title: Evacuation Date: Friday 22 September 2006

Lesson Objectives To understand and explain the term ‘evacuation’. To report on the typical life of children during World War 2.