notebook, 1.1 MB
notebook, 1.1 MB

This is a fun lesson which allows children to learn and appreciate other social aspects of life during World War II. It starts by questioning children’s current understanding and enjoyment of entertainment via the radio, and informs them of its importance in the 1930s.

It includes example radio clips from the war, asking children to discuss their features, and then goes on to compare those with clips from present day news broadcasting (both radio and television).

The lesson objective and success criteria are as follows:
Objective: To be able to write and broadcast a World War Two radio news bulletin
Success Criteria:
I can select key information about an event
I can bias my report in favour of the Allied war effort
I can use emotive language to engage the listener
I can speak clearly
I can use intonation and expression in my voice

In my lesson I gave children facts about a particular bombing raid in London and asked them to report it as if they were a 1930s broadcaster. It was brilliant to see them dramatising their pronunciation and tone, and how they took different perspectives about the same event. I’ve left it open in the resource presentation as to what resource you would want to use for the children to complete this task.

There are lots more WWII resources in my shop too if you want to link further lessons. Enjoy!

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yeboah0224

2 years ago
1

I have downloaded this. However, I'm unable to open the file. This is a waste of £2.50!

francesmcdonnell

5 years ago
3

I cannot play the track after I downloaded it. It won't play on windows media. Should I have done something before opening it? Any advice appreciated. Thank you

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