Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — English Black History Month
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About this drawing sheet

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

Celebrate Black History Month in your classroom with our engaging and educational English Black History Month drawing sheet EYFS core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this activity helps young learners explore inspiring figures and stories through creativity and expression.

In this activity, children are introduced to the concept of Black History Month by focusing on themes of courage, kindness, and achievement. By using our English Black History Month drawing sheet EYFS core, students will practise their fine motor skills while discussing the important contributions made by historical figures. The resource encourages pupils to listen to stories, build their vocabulary, and respond creatively by drawing portraits or scenes related to the people they have learned about.

Teachers can use this versatile sheet during carpet time or as part of a focused creative area. It aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum EYFS goals for Communication and Language and Expressive Arts and Design. By integrating this English Black History Month drawing sheet EYFS core into your planning, you provide a gentle, supportive framework for discussing diversity and history in a way that is age-appropriate and meaningful for early years learners.

This resource is differentiated for pupils working at the expected standard. It includes five to seven guided questions to prompt conversation, such as asking children to describe the person they are drawing, identify what makes that person special, and share how they might show kindness to others. With its clear layout and open-ended design, this sheet is an excellent addition to any EYFS setting. Download this free resource today to foster a love for storytelling and an appreciation of diverse achievements in your classroom, ensuring every child feels represented and inspired as they develop their early literacy and artistic skills through this thoughtful, structured activity.

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