Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | Year 4 | HASS / Personal Development | BookFlik

Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom with our inspiring and creative HASS / Personal Development black history month drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils, this activity encourages children to reflect on the contributions of significant historical figures while developing their artistic expression. By linking personal reflection with historical appreciation, this HASS / Personal Development black history month drawing sheet year 4 core helps students explore themes of equality, courage, and legacy in a way that is both meaningful and accessible.
This resource is perfectly aligned with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) for PSHE, specifically focusing on respecting differences and understanding the importance of our shared history. Teachers can use this activity as a starter task, a quiet reflection session, or as a vibrant display piece for classroom walls. The sheet features space for children to illustrate a portrait of a chosen historical figure, alongside prompts that encourage them to write about why that person inspires them today. Because this is a HASS / Personal Development black history month drawing sheet year 4 core resource, it is tailored to the expected standard for eight and nine-year-olds, providing enough structure to support independent work while leaving plenty of room for individual creativity.
Our original character, Ellie the elephant, joins the lesson to remind children that history is a story we all share. Through this engaging activity, pupils will learn to recognise the achievements of Black individuals throughout history and understand how their actions have shaped the society we live in today. This resource is completely free to download and print, making it a simple yet effective addition to your October planning. Whether you are teaching a dedicated history lesson or weaving these important themes into your wider HASS / Personal Development curriculum, this drawing sheet provides a warm, positive, and inclusive space for every child to celebrate diversity and learn about the world around them.
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