The document discusses how World War 2 affected young children in Britain. It provides lesson objectives on creating presentations about the experiences of children during the war, including their schooling, health, fears, evacuation and happiness. Key points to be covered are percentages of children evacuated, who they went to stay with, and a diary account from an evacuated child. Sources like graphs, images and videos can be used to best illustrate the argument. The long term impacts of evacuation exposed issues with housing, nutrition, education and living conditions in some British cities, fueling post-war debates around improving social welfare.