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As an evacuee, you have already faced numerous challenges and disruptions in your daily life.

The
last thing you want to worry about is completing your homework assignments. However, it is a
necessary task that cannot be avoided. Writing evacuee homework can be a daunting and
overwhelming experience, especially with the added stress of being displaced from your home.

Firstly, the lack of a stable learning environment can make it difficult to focus and concentrate on
your schoolwork. Moving to a new location, adjusting to a new school, and living in unfamiliar
surroundings can all contribute to a sense of disorientation and make it challenging to complete your
homework assignments.

In addition, the emotional toll of being an evacuee can also affect your ability to complete your
homework. The stress, anxiety, and trauma associated with being forced to leave your home and
everything you know can make it difficult to concentrate and stay motivated to complete your
schoolwork.

Furthermore, access to resources and materials may also be limited as an evacuee. You may not have
all the necessary textbooks, notes, or internet access to complete your homework assignments. This
can make it even more challenging to produce high-quality work.

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For many, it was their first time going outside the city. Men who stayed in Britain could join the
Home Guard, whose main job was to defend the land if there were a sudden attack by the enemy,
holding them off until soldiers could get there. We loved getting to dress up as evacuees for the day,
deciding what we would bring to our new home in the countryside, making up our own stories and
creating our own evacuee display. The first foods that were rationed were bacon, sugar, tea, butter
and meat. These were strong structures that were built to protect people inside from bomb
explosions. The only sweets that weren’t rationed during the war were cough sweets. Loud sirens
would let people know that a bomb might go off soon, and that they should run to the nearest air-
raid shelter. For some it ended the confusion the countryside brought, but for others it was confusing
as they could barely remember their families that they last saw six years ago. We also use third-party
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somehow. The majority swore a lot, much to the shock of those living in the countryside. His
daughter Barbara Winton tells his story in a BBC School Radio programme for children aged 7 to 11
Look at objects from WWII Find out more about WWII weapons like doodlebugs and V2s What
was life like for children who were evacuated. During the Blitz, Britain was attacked by air-raids.
Many evacuees were very sad to say goodbye to their parents, but some were excited for the time
ahead.
For many, it was their first time going outside the city. We loved getting to dress up as evacuees for
the day, deciding what we would bring to our new home in the countryside, making up our own
stories and creating our own evacuee display. Because living in cities was so dangerous, mums and
dads decided to send their children to the country. These cookies will be stored in your browser only
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captured enemy pilots whose planes had crash-landed. From September 1940 to May 1941, Britain
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Home Guard, whose main job was to defend the land if there were a sudden attack by the enemy,
holding them off until soldiers could get there. So, many children were sent off to live in the country
where it was safer. Parents in the city wanted their children back with them (quite understandably.)
Propaganda programmes and posters were put up encouraging those evacuated to stay in the
countryside. For example, today you could go out and buy as a dozen eggs and as much milk as you
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You will need: brown paper, string, pencil, scissors. Men who stayed in Britain could join the Home
Guard, whose main job was to defend the land if there were a sudden attack by the enemy, holding
them off until soldiers could get there. Pictures of life during World War II Have a look through the
images in the gallery and see if you can spot the following: The uniform that Land Girls wore A
poster asking men to join the Army A group of Home Guard members An underground air-raid
shelter A ration book Gallery About When most of the men in Britain went off to fight in the war,
women stepped in to do some of the jobs left vacant. Make a list of what you’d take into an air-raid
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wasn’t very much. To begin our role plays we started with a freeze frame scene. You also have the
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September 1940 to May 1941, Britain was bombed heavily by enemy planes. We plan to watch the
movie after reading the rest of the book. Loud sirens would let people know that a bomb might go
off soon, and that they should run to the nearest air-raid shelter. This list grew and grew as the war
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protect people inside from bomb explosions. Convoys of ships were used to bring essential food
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ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. Loud sirens would let
people know that a bomb might go off soon, and that they should run to the nearest air-raid shelter.
You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Many children travelled by train to farms, to
homes in the country or to large, stately homes that had lots of room. From September 1940 to May
1941, Britain was bombed heavily by enemy planes. His daughter Barbara Winton tells his story in a
BBC School Radio programme for children aged 7 to 11 Look at objects from WWII Find out more
about WWII weapons like doodlebugs and V2s What was life like for children who were evacuated.
You can freely give, deny, or withdraw your consent at any time. We plan to watch the movie after
reading the rest of the book. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on
your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. These
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Register For FREE Register and get FREE resources and activities or 14-day FREE trial Ready to
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Cookie Settings Reject All Accept All Manage consent. One of these groups was the Land Girls,
who worked on farms to grow food, look after livestock and keep the buildings and grounds in good
shape. The Land Girls were part of the Women’s Land Army, which started in World War I but is
best known for their work during World War II. Because living in cities was so dangerous, mums and
dads decided to send their children to the country. There never was an attack like this, but what
members of the Home Guard did do was watch over important resources like factories that might
have been key targets of an attack, and places like dark fields where enemy troops might parachute
into thinking that nobody would see them land. We’ve been doing this since 2013, with this website
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Land Girls were part of the Women’s Land Army, which started in World War I but is best known
for their work during World War II. Also, foods like bananas that would have come in on ships from
other countries were unavailable because it was dangerous for ships to bring food to Britain. Denying
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dozen eggs and as much milk as you like. Register For FREE Register and get FREE resources and
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locals to stay with them. Helping the war effort meant anything from planting vegetables to making
fighter planes. Complete some Home Front activities and learn all about life in Britain 1939-1945
Understand more about rationing with games and flashcards Imagine you’re an evacuee. You also
have the option to opt-out of these cookies. Make your own, using any art materials you think would
work. Some of the collected data includes the number of visitors, their source, and the pages they
visit anonymously. Many children travelled by train to farms, to homes in the country or to large,
stately homes that had lots of room. People could protect themselves from enemy attacks by having
a gas mask that would allow them to breathe clean air no matter how dirty or poisonous the air
around them was after a bombing. Pictures of life during World War II Have a look through the
images in the gallery and see if you can spot the following: The uniform that Land Girls wore A
poster asking men to join the Army A group of Home Guard members An underground air-raid
shelter A ration book Gallery About When most of the men in Britain went off to fight in the war,
women stepped in to do some of the jobs left vacant. In London, Tube (underground) stations were
used as air-raid shelters too. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how
you use this website. Parents in the city wanted their children back with them (quite understandably.)
Propaganda programmes and posters were put up encouraging those evacuated to stay in the
countryside. The majority swore a lot, much to the shock of those living in the countryside. The
Home Guard was formed in 1940 and disbanded in 1945, and over 1 million men were part of it for
most of this time. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. These
cookies help provide information on metrics the number of visitors, bounce rate, traffic source, etc. A
few of us already knew what tableaux were from taking part in drama clubs and helped explain to
the rest of the class. They would write letters about their new adventures to their parents. But opting
out of some of these cookies may affect your browsing experience. But back in war time, people
were allowed just one egg per week and three pints of milk per month. What would you write about
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into an air-raid shelter Find out about life in the Cabinet War Rooms Cook some war-time recipes.
How was it done? - the labels had to have information which could help the child get home if
someone was to find them lost - you can make up any information you need - you can pause the
video to write down any ideas or plans. On the label were each child's name, home address, school
and where he or she was going. Register For FREE Register and get FREE resources and activities
or 14-day FREE trial Ready to unlock all our resources. They might have moved there because they
didn’t have a home anymore, or because they just wanted to help out as much as they could. We also
use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Parents in the
city wanted their children back with them (quite understandably.) Propaganda programmes and
posters were put up encouraging those evacuated to stay in the countryside. The Home Guard was
formed in 1940 and disbanded in 1945, and over 1 million men were part of it for most of this time.
We’ve been doing this since 2013, with this website and an app created in 2016. This list grew and
grew as the war went on, and people got used to making each little bit stretch as far as possible.
They would then be chosen by the locals to stay with them. For example, today you could go out and
buy as a dozen eggs and as much milk as you like. Many evacuees were very sad to say goodbye to
their parents, but some were excited for the time ahead. Bombs dropped by German planes could
flatten brick houses in seconds. Enter your email address Once you sign up, we will create a FREE
account for you on the site and email you activities and offers. One job that the Land Girls had was
to kill rats, who were responsible for eating 2 million tonnes of food every year. Cookie Settings
Reject All Accept All Manage consent. This system meant everyone got something to eat, and
something to wear, even if it wasn’t very much. Empty reply does not make any sense for the end
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conditions. Everyone had to help each other get the things they needed to keep warm and healthy.
Many children travelled by train to farms, to homes in the country or to large, stately homes that had
lots of room. Denying consent may make related features unavailable.

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