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World War Two (WW2) for Kids
World War Two. 1939 - 1945. Remembrance Day. For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved. Britain …
World War Two
Nearly two million children were evacuated from their homes at the start of World War Two. They were evacuated to the countryside to escape the bombing. Children had labels attached to them, as though they were parcels.
WW2 Air Raid Shelters comparison activity
A table for comparing Anderson shelters, Morrison shelters and Public shelters like London Underground stations. A great task to set for homework (research can easily be done on the Primary Homework Help …
Air raid shelters
Why did people need air raid shelters? What were they made out of? Children read and discuss facts about World War Two air raid shelters. Can they plan and build their own amazing model shelter? An excellent cross …
World War Two
How did people protect themselves during the war? Children and some women were evacuated from the big cities into the countryside. People carried gas masks to protect themselves against a possible gas attack. People built air raid …
Year 5/6 Topic Homework Task Sheet
shelter / Anderson shelter. Think about which materials would be best to use. Draw and label an aeroplane from WWII e.g. British Spitfire. Written Task – Choose ONE of the following tasks: (If …
How to make an Anderson shelter in the classroom
Teach children how to make an Anderson shelter in the classroom with this set of paper diorama instructions. Bring history to life with this activity!
Anderson Shelter KS2 Worksheet (teacher made)
This handy worksheet is perfect for teaching KS2 students about Anderson Shelters, and what kinds of things people could take with them. This simple activity challenges children to prioritise the items which are important to them …
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World War Two. 1939 - 1945. Remembrance Day. For almost six years from 1939 to 1945 Britain fought the toughest war it had ever experienced. World War II was total war - every person, every business, every service was involved. Britain …
Nearly two million children were evacuated from their homes at the start of World War Two. They were evacuated to the countryside to escape the bombing. Children had labels attached to them, as though they were parcels.
A table for comparing Anderson shelters, Morrison shelters and Public shelters like London Underground stations. A great task to set for homework (research can easily be done on the Primary Homework Help …
Why did people need air raid shelters? What were they made out of? Children read and discuss facts about World War Two air raid shelters. Can they plan and build their own amazing model shelter? An excellent cross …
How did people protect themselves during the war? Children and some women were evacuated from the big cities into the countryside. People carried gas masks to protect themselves against a possible gas attack. People built air raid …
shelter / Anderson shelter. Think about which materials would be best to use. Draw and label an aeroplane from WWII e.g. British Spitfire. Written Task – Choose ONE of the following tasks: (If …
Teach children how to make an Anderson shelter in the classroom with this set of paper diorama instructions. Bring history to life with this activity!
This handy worksheet is perfect for teaching KS2 students about Anderson Shelters, and what kinds of things people could take with them. This simple activity challenges children to prioritise the items which are important to them …