Free Great Fire Of London Writing Frame | Year 4 | History | BookFlik

Bring the drama of the 17th century into your classroom with our comprehensive History great fire of london writing frame year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for pupils working at the expected standard, this resource provides the perfect structure to help children recount the events of 1666. By using this History great fire of london writing frame year 4 core, students can organise their thoughts chronologically, focusing on the spark at Pudding Lane, the rapid spread of the flames, and the eventual rebuilding of the city.
This writing frame is perfectly aligned with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), supporting the requirement for pupils to learn about significant events beyond living memory. It encourages children to use descriptive language and historical vocabulary, such as timber, thatched, and inferno, to bring their accounts to life. Teachers can use this History great fire of london writing frame year 4 core as a standalone activity after a unit on the Tudors and Stuarts, or as a scaffold for a longer piece of narrative non-fiction writing.
The pack includes five to seven carefully crafted questions that challenge students to recall key facts, such as the role of Samuel Pepys and the impact of the strong winds. It also includes comprehension tasks that require children to apply their knowledge of how the fire was fought and why it spread so quickly through the city streets.
Our resource is built to boost confidence in writing, ensuring that every learner can articulate the chaos and the bravery seen during those four fateful days. With clear prompts and guided sections, it helps children bridge the gap between historical fact and creative storytelling. Download this essential tool today to provide your Year 4 class with the support they need to master their historical writing skills while exploring one of the most famous events in British history.
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