Great Fire of London Activity Sheet | Year 4 History | BookFlik

Great Fire of London Activity Sheet | Year 4 History | BookFlik

Great Fire of London Activity Sheet | Year 4 History | BookFlik worksheet preview — History Great Fire Of London
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  • Subject: History
  • Topic: Great Fire Of London
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Bring the past to life in your classroom with our engaging History great fire of london drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils, this creative activity helps children visualise the dramatic events of 1666 while reinforcing their understanding of this pivotal moment in British history.

By using this History great fire of london drawing sheet year 4 core, students will explore the timeline of the fire, starting at the bakery on Pudding Lane. As they draw the spread of the flames and the iconic sights of 17th-century London, they will develop a stronger grasp of how the fire started, why it spread so quickly through the wooden houses, and the eventual rebuilding of the city. This resource is perfect for visual learners, encouraging them to think critically about historical sources and the architectural changes that occurred after the blaze.

Teachers can use this History great fire of london drawing sheet year 4 core as a starter activity to spark curiosity, a creative plenary to consolidate learning, or as part of a wider history project on significant events. It aligns perfectly with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) requirement for pupils to learn about events beyond living memory that are significant nationally or globally.

This resource is differentiated for the expected standard in Year 4. It includes five to seven carefully structured questions that guide children through the narrative of the fire. These range from simple recall tasks, such as identifying the date and location, to more complex application questions where children must explain how the materials used in London houses contributed to the disaster.

Whether you are looking for a standalone lesson filler or a core component of your history topic, this drawing sheet provides a warm, encouraging way for your class to engage with history. Download this free, high-quality resource today to inspire your young historians.

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