Free Stone Age Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik

Free Stone Age Drawing Sheet | Year 4 Supported | BookFlik worksheet preview — History Stone Age
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: History
  • Topic: Stone Age
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Supported

Bring the past to life with our free History stone age drawing sheet year 4 supported resource. Designed specifically for Year 4 pupils who need extra scaffolding, this activity helps children visualise life during the Palaeolithic and Neolithic periods. By using this History stone age drawing sheet year 4 supported, students can engage with historical concepts through art, making the transition from the Stone Age to the Iron Age much more accessible.

This resource features our gentle friend Ellie the Elephant, who loves history and stories. Ellie guides children through simple tasks, such as drawing a cave dwelling or designing a prehistoric tool. Each section includes clear visual cues and sentence starters to help children express what they have learned. The activities are aligned with the UK National Curriculum, focusing on the changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age. Teachers can use this History stone age drawing sheet year 4 supported as a starter task, a plenary reflection, or as a gentle way to assess understanding for learners who struggle with long-form writing.

We have ensured the vocabulary is simple and the sentences are short to build confidence. The sheet includes a helpful word bank at the bottom, featuring key terms like hunter, gatherer, cave, and flint. This ensures that every child feels successful and supported throughout their learning journey. Whether you are teaching a full unit on early history or providing a quick intervention, this printable tool is an essential addition to your classroom toolkit. Download this resource today to help your Year 4 students explore the past in a creative, stress-free way.

Word Bank:

Cave: A natural hole in a rock where people lived.

Hunter: A person who looked for food.

Flint: A hard rock used to make tools.

Fire: Used for warmth and cooking.

Stone: What tools were made from long ago.

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