Title: Women and World War One
1Women and World War One
- Lesson starter
- Why did the Suffrage movement stop during the war?
Example of propaganda encouraging women to work
(USA)
2- Today we will understand the ways the lives of
women changed during world war one
3- The Suffrage Movement was suspended so that
everyone in Britain could help win the war - Men and Women in Britain now had something in
common defeating Germany
Kaiser Wilhelm
4- As most of the men were away at war, women had to
fill their jobs - Most women worked in munitions factories, making
shells and weapons - Most shells used on the Western Front were made
by women - Men made jokes about shells made by women
5- Transport
- Women also worked as train and bus conductors,
tram drivers and ambulance drivers
6- Women also joined the Land Army
- They went out and worked the fields in the
country - They helped produce the food that Britain needed
- This helped with the shortage of farm workers
- The harvest of 1917 was the most successful of
all time
7Propaganda encouraging women to get out and work
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9- Women also took up jobs in the fire brigade and
police force
10- Women could also join the Womens Royal Naval
Service (WRNS) where they did mainly office jobs - This led to the creation of a Womens Army
division (WAAC) although they did not fight on
the front line
11- Women also joined the Voluntary Aid Detachment,
helping those who were injured in France
12Create a spider diagram Women's work during
WWI and add in these occupations
- Munitions worker
- Factory worker
- Land army
- Shop worker
- Office worker
- Delivering coal
- Bus or tram driver
- Police force
- Fire service
- Engineers
- Nurses
- Ambulance drivers
- Voluntary Aid Detachment
13Copy this table into your jotter
TYPE OF WORK NEW WOMEN WORKERS 1914-1919
GOVERNMENT WORK (including munitions) Up by 200,000
OFFICE WORK Up by 500,000
FARM WORK Up by 250,000
WOMENS ARMED FORCES Up by 100,000
NURSING 100,000
ENGINEERING 800,000
14Thinking time
- Would World War One improve Women's Lives?
- Think about things such as work, money, husbands
and attitudes towards women. - Write down your ideas
15What happened after the war?
- Most women lost their jobs to men coming back
from war - Many people believed that women had earned a lot
of respect from their hard work during the war - Married Women over 30 were given the vote in 1918
16Women and World War Two
- Lesson Starter
- Why did women earn more respect from men
following the first world war? - In what way were women rewarded for their
efforts during the first world war?
17Women and World War Two
- Learning Intentions
- I will gain an understanding of the impact women
had in World War Two - I will gain an understanding of how the
government encouraged women to work
18World War Two
- During World War Two women did even more work
- They still worked in munitions, land army etc
- Nurseries made it easier for women to get out and
work - Women were also encouraged to look after
neighbours children to allow women out to work
19World War Two
- As in WW1, the government used propaganda posters
to encourage women to fill in for men. - Propaganda is
- The spreading of information in order to
influence public opinion and to manipulate other
people's beliefs.
20- Women and the War - clips
21- Source A is the view of John Smith who fought in
World War one - Women worked hard during the war. They produced
food and weapons for Britain. However, it was the
brave men on The Western Front who really won the
war. - 1. Do you agree with John Smith? Give reasons for
your answer.
22- Source B is written by Anna Richard, who was part
of the Womens Land Army. - The Land Army was a proper army. We worked from
dawn until the sun went down. I was from London
and had never seen a farm in my life. My hands
bled from the hard work each day. - 2. How useful is Source C for investigating The
Land Army? Give reasons for your answer.
Remember Who, What, Why, When, However
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27World War Two propaganda
28Extension Task
- Design a poster in your jotter which encourages
women to work during WW1 or WW2.