Broad shoulders to carry the load: Life in Oak Ridge during World War II

Students will learn the function of the city of Oak Ridge in the context of World War II. Students will understand the series of events that occurred in Oak Ridge during World War II and interpret the perspective of someone living and working there.

Standards & Objectives

Learning objectives: 

In the course of the lesson, students will:

  • Understand how to make a timeline and interpret events in sequence
  • Build knowledge of Oak Ridge history
  • Connect with the lives of historic people and learn about other’s perspectives
  • Learn to analyze and interpret primary sources
Essential and guiding questions: 
  • Why was the city of Oak Ridge built?
  • What role did Oak Ridge play in ending World War II?
  • What was it like to live in Oak Ridge?

Lesson Variations

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Baking during World War II

Begin by discussing the primary sources below involving rationing during World War II with students. Ask them why they think rationing was important to the success of the war effort and what kind of adjustments they think families would have had to make. Explain to them that even citizens of Oak Ridge had to abide by the rationing system.

  • Use it up– wear it out– make it do!
  • Rationing means a fair share for all of us
  • Dr. Seuss cartoon about tire rationing 
  • War Ration Book No. 3

Next, prepare the “Honey Pound Cake” recipe below. Make sure to explain that the cake contains corn syrup instead of white sugar because sugar was heavily rationed during World War II. By making a cake with no sugar, citizens of Oak Ridge during the war could enjoy a sweet dessert while also helping the war effort and respecting the rationing laws.

Recipe source: http://pzrservices.typepad.com/.a/6a00d83451ccbc69e2014e8bb60be5970d‐pi

Helpful Hints

Materials Needed:

  • All linked photos/documents with associated captions
  • White board with tape or magnets
  • Paper and pencils
  • YouTube access and way to show video to class