Main points of Chamberlain's speech on 3rd September 1939 - Worksheet - Year 6
History Resource Description
The worksheet for Year 6 students centers on the significant elements of Neville Chamberlain's address to the nation on the 3rd of September 1939. The task requires pupils to identify and note down the five main points from the Prime Minister's speech. This speech is historically important as it marked the United Kingdom's entry into World War II following the failure of appeasement. The worksheet not only asks students to extract key points from the speech but also to consider the broader historical context by reflecting on the impact of both World War I and World War II on Britain.
Additionally, the worksheet prompts a deeper discussion regarding the policy of appeasement that was prevalent at the start of World War II. Students are encouraged to explore and debate whether appeasement was a cowardly policy or a strategic approach to maintain peace. This critical thinking exercise aims to enhance the students' understanding of the complex decisions and circumstances leading up to the war. By engaging with these topics, students are expected to develop a nuanced perspective on a pivotal moment in British history.