Free Stone Age Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Stone Age Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Stone Age Poster | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — History Stone Age
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  • Subject: History
  • Topic: Stone Age
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Bring the fascinating world of the past into your classroom with our vibrant History stone age poster year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 students, this educational display tool provides a clear and engaging visual timeline that breaks down the Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods into manageable, bite-sized facts. Our original character, Ellie the elephant, guides learners through the key changes in human life, from the development of stone tools to the transition from hunter-gatherer lifestyles to the first farming communities.

This History stone age poster year 4 core is perfectly aligned with the UK National Curriculum requirements for Key Stage 2. It helps pupils understand the chronological narrative of British history, focusing on the significant shifts in shelter, diet, and technology during early human development. Teachers can use this resource as a central anchor for classroom discussions, a reference point for independent research tasks, or as a colourful visual aid to support children as they write their own historical narratives.

We understand that every classroom has a unique learning pace, which is why this resource is carefully crafted for the expected standard. The content uses age-appropriate vocabulary and clear, logical sequencing to ensure that all pupils can grasp the core concepts of the Stone Age. By including this History stone age poster year 4 core in your lesson planning, you provide a consistent visual scaffold that encourages curiosity and deepens historical enquiry.

To test understanding, the resource includes five follow-up questions:

1. What are the three main periods of the Stone Age?

2. Why were stone tools important to early humans?

3. What is the main difference between a hunter-gatherer and a farmer?

4. How did shelters change from the Palaeolithic to the Neolithic period?

5. Why is it important for historians to study objects found in the ground?

Download this free, high-quality poster today to help your Year 4 class travel back in time and discover the foundations of our history.

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