Who was Winston Churchill and what part did he play in World War 2? - Teacher's Notes
History Resource Description
Winston Churchill is often cited as the most iconic British figure in modern history, and this educational unit is designed to give pupils a comprehensive look into his life and contributions, particularly during World War 2. The unit begins by providing students with background information on Churchill, encouraging them to delve deeper through additional research. To aid in their understanding, they are directed to watch a video from BBC Bitesize that answers the question, "Who was Winston Churchill?"
The curriculum places a significant emphasis on the power of Churchill's oratory skills, prompting students to watch a clip from BBC Teach featuring one of Churchill's renowned speeches from World War 2. The aim is to analyse what made his speeches so compelling and memorable. Following this, pupils are inspired to craft and deliver their own speeches on a subject they feel passionate about. This exercise not only connects them with the historical figure's communication prowess but also hones their own public speaking and writing skills. They will need to write, edit, and refine their speeches to meet a 200-word limit before presenting them to their classmates, mirroring the concise yet impactful style of Churchill's wartime addresses.