Free Great Fire Of London Drawing Sheet | EYFS Core | BookFlik

Bring history to life for your little learners with our engaging History great fire of london drawing sheet eyfs core activity. Designed specifically for children aged 3 to 5, this resource provides a wonderful way to introduce the key events of 1666 through creativity and play. By focusing on visual storytelling, children can explore how London changed after the fire, sparking their natural curiosity about the past.
Using this History great fire of london drawing sheet eyfs core, children will learn about the importance of wooden houses, the River Thames, and how people lived in the past. This activity aligns perfectly with the Understanding the World strand of the UK Early Years Foundation Stage curriculum, helping pupils understand the concept of change over time and the difference between past and present. Teachers can use this resource as a guided classroom task to support storytelling sessions or as part of a continuous provision area to encourage independent artistic expression.
This resource is tailored for learners working at the expected standard. It bridges the gap between historical facts and child-friendly play, ensuring that every student feels confident and inspired. To get the most out of this History great fire of london drawing sheet eyfs core, we have included five questions to guide your discussion:
1. Can you draw what you think a house looked like in London a long time ago?
2. Why do you think the fire spread so quickly between the wooden houses?
3. If you were in London in 1666, what would you see, hear, or smell?
4. How do you think the people felt when they had to move away from the fire?
5. What would you build your house out of today to keep it safe?
Download this free sheet today to help your pupils build their historical knowledge, improve their fine motor skills, and develop a lasting love for learning about the past.
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