Black History Month Activity Sheet for Nursery & LKG | CBSE Curriculum

Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom with our engaging and inclusive English black history month template eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this pack provides a gentle, age-appropriate introduction to the concept of celebrating diverse stories and inspirational figures. By focusing on themes of community, kindness, and personal history, this resource encourages young learners to reflect on their own lives while learning about the remarkable contributions of people from Black history.
This English black history month template eyfs core is designed to support the Communication and Language and Literacy areas of the Early Years Foundation Stage (Nursery / LKG) curriculum. Through guided storytelling and talk-based activities, children will develop their vocabulary, practice speaking in full sentences, and build confidence in sharing their own experiences. The resource features our friendly character, Ellie the Elephant, who uses her incredible memory to help children explore stories about historical figures who made the world a better place through courage and kindness.
Teachers can easily integrate this English black history month template eyfs core into their existing planning. It includes a series of structured discussion prompts and simple writing frames that are perfect for adult-led focus groups or independent mark-making stations. By using this material, practitioners can foster an environment of inclusivity where every child feels represented and valued.
This core-level resource is perfectly pitched for learners working at the expected standard. It moves from simple recall of facts to more thoughtful comprehension, encouraging children to connect historical actions to modern-day values. The pack concludes with five reflection questions, including: What makes someone a hero? How can we show kindness to our neighbours? Can you draw a picture of someone who helps you? What is your favourite thing about your family history? Why is it important to listen to everyone’s stories?
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