MASS OBSERVATION SECOND WORLD WAR SESSION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS

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MASS OBSERVATION SECOND WORLD WAR SESSION FOR PRIMARY SCHOOLS Mass Observation was formed in 1937 and aimed to gauge public opinion through various different research methods. By taking part in this session your students will learn: To understand the research methods used by Mass Observation. To know what an archive is. To assess existing knowledge of the Second World War. To engage in historical enquiry about the Second World War and use primary source material. To compare life on the home front with life today. To summarise non-fiction writing. To know how to handle original material. To speak confidently and work as part of a group to deliver a presentation. To act in role to gain empathy for those living in England during the Second World War.

WHAT IS MASS OBSERVATION? 15 mins Introduce Mass Observation how it worked, what kind of evidence they collected and when. Ask volunteers to come to the front and act as Mass Observers as you explain their research methods: -Noting down overheards. -Observing people on the streets and in pubs. -Taking photos secretly. -Writing diaries and responding to directives. Students can wear the costumes to get into character. To understand the research methods used by Mass Observation. To know what an archive is. Power Point. Props from the outreach case. Q. If Mass Observation was active between 1937 and the early 1960s, what important world event do you think it has lots of information about? Q. Where do you think all of the information that they collected is kept now? Q. Why might people want to look at that information today?

WHAT DO YOU ALREADY KNOW? 5 mins Before beginning the activities, ask the children what they already know. As they answer, write this existing knowledge on a flipchart. To assess existing knowledge of the Second World War. Flipchart, paper and pens. Q. How much space would you like to fill on this piece of paper by the end of the session?

BEING A SECOND WORLD WAR RESEARCHER 1 hour Explain to the students that they are now going to look through some material from The Mass Observation Archive to discover more about the Second World War particularly life on the home front. Q. What was the home front? Q. How do you think people were feeling during this time? Q. What would they have been talking about? Q. What things would be the same as now and what would be different? As they look through, they need to collect information in their MO notebook worksheet by answering the questions. Model how to do this using the Power Point and explain that this will help them with the next drama activity. To engage in historical enquiry about the Second World War and use primary source material. To compare life on the home front with life today. To summarise non-fiction writing. To know how to handle original material. Flipchart, pens and paper. Towards the end of the session bring out the Frances Line Scrapbook. Q. How is the material they are looking at different from books/copies? Q. How are they going to look after it? Teacher to demonstrate how to handle the material and then let the children have a go two at a time.

ROLE PLAY 15 Mins Once they have completed all of the questions on the sheet, put them in pairs or threes. In their groups, ask them to imagine that they have travelled back in time to the Second World War. To speak confidently and work as part of a group to deliver a presentation. Using the information that they gathered on the back page of their notebook sheet, they are going to have a short conversation in role. Ask for a volunteer to help model. E.g. Teacher: It s terrible with all this rationing, isn t it? Student: Yes. I haven t had a proper meal for weeks now. These tiny amounts of meat you get it s ridiculous. We ve all go to do our bit though. Teacher: Yes. And remember we re all in the same boat. Etc. Children to act in role. For 10 minutes.

GOING BACK IN TIME 25 Mins Explain to the students that they are going to step back in time. Hand out a number of props and costumes for them to dress up in. Play an air raid siren through the laptop and let them know that they are about to go into an Anderson Shelter because there is a practice drill. Ask them to make an orderly line and quietly make their way to the shelter (Keep One!) Let them know that they will need to sit with their groups in the shelter. To act in role to gain empathy for those living in England during the Second World War. Sound clips from: http:// www.bbc.co.uk/ schoolradio/ subjects/history/ ww2clips/sounds/ air_raid_montage_ audio Anderson Shelter Backdrop. Props from the outreach case. Keep One will be set up as an Anderson Shelter with a backdrop, low light levels, chairs lined up and sound effects. Once the children have sat down, ask them to resume their roleplay. Then quietly walk around and ask each group to share.