Free Black History Drawing Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik

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

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

Celebrate the incredible achievements of inspirational figures with our History black history drawing sheet eyfs core activity. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this resource encourages young learners to engage with the past through creativity and expression. By focusing on the lives of remarkable people who have made a difference, this History black history drawing sheet eyfs core helps children develop a sense of identity, community, and respect for others.

Our resource aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum for Early Years Foundation Stage, specifically supporting the Understanding the World: Past and Present area of learning. As children draw and colour, they begin to understand that people have different stories and that everyone has the potential to make a positive impact on the world. This History black history drawing sheet eyfs core is perfect for classroom circle time, individual art sessions, or home learning. Teachers can use the included prompts to spark conversations about bravery, kindness, and helping others.

Each sheet features a space for children to illustrate a significant historical figure, accompanied by simple, age-appropriate facts that help bring their stories to life. This resource is differentiated for learners at the expected standard, ensuring the language and tasks are accessible yet challenging enough to promote cognitive development.

After completing their drawings, use these questions to deepen their understanding:

1. Can you name the person you have drawn today?

2. What is one special thing this person did to help others?

3. How does this person’s story make you feel?

4. If you could ask this person a question, what would you ask?

5. Can you show me the colours you chose for your drawing and tell me why you picked them?

Download this free resource today to inspire your pupils and foster an inclusive, storytelling-rich environment in your classroom.

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