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The World at War Y5/6 Topic - All DT Lessons in Topic

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SKU T56CS900402
Key Stage 2History Knowledge OrganiserCross-curricular TopicYear 5Year 6

This World War Two KS2 cross-curricular topic for Year 5 or Year 6 is the perfect way to teach your class about the global events and significance of WW2. During the topic, children will develop a secure chronological understanding of the WW2 timeline, including: when and where World War Two took place and the factors that led to war between the Allied and Axis powers. Children will come to understand the different people, military and civilian organisations who contributed to the war effort in WW2. This immersive topic will help your children grasp what life was like for people living and fighting during WW2. Specifically, children will gain an understanding of the impact of the Blitz, rationing and evacuation during WW2 and analyse how and why the Blitz and other battles represented turning points during WW2.

Are you looking to teach World War 2 to Year 3 or Year 4? Then take a look at our WW2 topic for LKS2.

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In this pair of WW2 DT lessons, your class will reflect on why we commemorate events such as WW2 and the contributions of people and groups who lived and fought during the war. They will be carefully guided through the design process to create a design brief and criteria for their own commemorative space or item before testing out their ideas and developing their construction skills by creating a product prototype.

Each of these ready-to-teach KS2 WW2 DT lessons comes complete with a detailed lesson plan and slideshow as well as printable recipes and resources to support differentiated, practical activities.

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