Free Black History Month Activity Sheet | Nursery / LKG | English | BookFlik

Free Black History Month Activity Sheet | Nursery / LKG | English | BookFlik worksheet preview — English Black History Month
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About this activity sheet

  • Subject: English
  • Topic: Black History Month
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom with our engaging English black history month activity sheet eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this printable pack introduces young learners to the concept of legacy, storytelling, and the importance of celebrating diverse voices through the lens of the CBSE / NCERT Curriculum.

This activity sheet features our friendly character Ellie the elephant, who loves sharing stories from the past. Through guided discussion and simple mark-making tasks, children will learn about inspirational figures who have made a difference in our world. By focusing on themes of kindness, bravery, and community, this English black history month activity sheet eyfs core helps children develop their Communication and Language skills while building empathy and understanding.

Teachers can use this resource as a springboard for circle time discussions. You might read a story about a significant historical figure, then use the activity sheet to encourage children to draw a picture of someone they admire or trace key words related to history and friendship. The activities are designed to support Literacy development, encouraging children to link sounds to letters and express their ideas through their own marks and drawings.

As an English black history month activity sheet eyfs core, this resource is perfectly aligned with the Nursery / LKG framework, specifically focusing on Understanding the World and Literacy. It is pitched at the expected standard, ensuring that learners can confidently engage with the content while developing their vocabulary.

The sheet includes 5-7 questions to prompt classroom talk, such as: Who is someone in your community who helps you? Can you draw a picture of a brave person? What makes a good friend? This resource is a wonderful way to foster an inclusive classroom environment where every child feels seen, valued, and inspired by the stories of those who came before us.

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