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  • Subject: History
  • Topic: Great Fire Of London
  • Year group: Eyfs
  • Difficulty: Core

Bring history to life in your classroom with our engaging History great fire of london colouring page eyfs core resource. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this activity helps young learners explore the events of 1666 in a way that is gentle, age-appropriate, and visually stimulating.

As children colour the detailed illustrations of 17th-century London, they will begin to understand how the past looked different from the world we live in today. This History great fire of london colouring page eyfs core encourages pupils to notice key historical details, such as the timber-framed houses and the River Thames. By engaging with this resource, children develop their fine motor skills while building a foundational understanding of chronology and change over time.

This resource aligns perfectly with the UK National Curriculum EYFS framework, specifically supporting the Understanding the World: Past and Present area of learning. Teachers can use this as a quiet focus activity, a springboard for circle time discussions about how we stay safe today, or as part of a wider topic on homes and communities.

This specific worksheet is differentiated for learners working at the expected standard. It includes five key questions to check understanding:

1. Can you spot the houses made of wood in the picture?

2. What do you think people used to put out fires a long time ago?

3. How are the houses in this picture different from your own home?

4. If you had to pack a bag to leave your house quickly, what would you take?

5. Can you find the river on the page?

Download our History great fire of london colouring page eyfs core today to provide a creative, teacher-led entry point into this famous historical event. It is a fantastic way to spark curiosity and inspire your little historians to ask questions about the world around them.

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