Black History Month Assessment Year 4 | HASS Resources | BookFlik

Celebrate Black History Month with our comprehensive resource, the HASS / Personal Development black history month assessment year 4 greater depth pack. Designed to align with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA), this assessment moves beyond simple fact-recall, encouraging pupils to engage in critical analysis and thoughtful reflection. By using our original characters—such as Ellie the elephant, who loves history, and Leo the lion, who writes poetry—children are guided through an exploration of significant figures who have shaped our society.
This resource is perfect for teachers seeking a HASS / Personal Development black history month assessment year 4 greater depth tool that challenges high-attaining pupils. Rather than just identifying historical figures, students will be prompted to justify the impact of these individuals, compare their contributions to modern civil rights, and evaluate how their actions changed the world. The assessment includes six to eight higher-order questions that require learners to explain their reasoning, analyse historical contexts, and express their own perspectives on themes like equality, resilience, and community.
Teachers can use this assessment as a summative task at the end of October or as a series of guided discussion prompts throughout the term. Because it is specifically engineered for gifted and talented learners, the language is rich and the tasks are open-ended, ensuring that children who are exceeding expectations remain fully engaged. We have ensured this HASS / Personal Development black history month assessment year 4 greater depth material remains inclusive, respectful, and factually accurate, adhering to the highest standards of UK classroom practice.
Encouraging pupils to think deeply about history helps foster empathy and informed citizenship. With clear guidance on how to facilitate classroom discussions, this pack is an essential addition to your teaching library. Download this resource today to provide your Year 4 students with a meaningful, challenging, and thought-provoking look at the history and achievements of Black individuals throughout time.
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