Free Slavery Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Slavery Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik

Free Slavery Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Core | BookFlik worksheet preview — History Slavery
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: History
  • Topic: Slavery
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Help your pupils explore an important part of our past with our History slavery drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 classrooms, this free activity provides a thoughtful and sensitive way to introduce the history of the transatlantic trade and the experiences of enslaved people. By combining historical inquiry with creative expression, students can better visualise the lives of those who lived during this challenging period.

This History slavery drawing sheet year 4 core resource is carefully aligned with the UK National Curriculum, supporting the requirement for pupils to learn about significant historical events and the impact of trade on global societies. Through a series of guided prompts, children will consider the resilience of individuals and the importance of human rights. The resource includes five to seven engaging questions that encourage pupils to recall key facts, comprehend the social structures of the time, and apply their knowledge to explain why freedom is a fundamental value.

Teachers can use this History slavery drawing sheet year 4 core as a starter activity to spark classroom discussion or as a reflective plenary at the end of a unit. The sheet is perfectly balanced for learners working at the expected standard, offering enough structure to guide their thinking while leaving space for their own artistic interpretations. Whether used for independent study or as a collaborative group task, it helps make complex historical topics accessible and meaningful.

Our original character, Ellie the elephant, joins your class for this lesson, using her incredible memory to help students remember key dates and stories of bravery. This resource is completely free, easy to print, and designed to foster empathy and historical curiosity in every child. Download this essential teaching tool today to support your pupils in developing a deeper, more compassionate understanding of world history through the power of illustration and reflection.

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