Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | ELA | BookFlik

Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | ELA | BookFlik

Free Black History Month Drawing Sheet | Grade 3 | ELA | BookFlik worksheet preview — English Black History Month
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About this drawing sheet

  • Subject: English
  • Topic: Black History Month
  • Year group: Year 4
  • Difficulty: Core

Grade 3 ELA Black History Month Drawing Sheet – Core Level

This free drawing sheet is a valuable educational resource for teachers to celebrate Black History Month with their Grade 3 ELA classes. Designed to meet the expected standard for this year group, the sheet encourages learners to explore the rich cultural heritage of Black Britain through creative drawing and writing activities.

Children will learn about the importance of Black History Month, the contributions of influential Black figures, and the value of diversity and inclusion in our society. By responding to a range of engaging drawing prompts, students will develop their language skills, including descriptive writing and art interpretation.

Teachers can use this drawing sheet as a fun and interactive way to introduce Black History Month, incorporating it into their ELA lessons as a standalone activity or as part of a wider curriculum project. The sheet includes a selection of thought-provoking questions to guide learners’ thinking and encourage creativity.

This resource is fully aligned with the Common Core State Standards for Grade 3 ELA, meeting the requirements for language, writing, and art and design. The sheet can be used as a core activity for learners working at the expected standard, with opportunities for extension and challenge for more able students.

The Grade 3 ELA Black History Month Drawing Sheet – Core Level is a valuable addition to any teacher’s resource collection, providing a engaging and inclusive way to teach ELA in the context of Black History Month. Whether you’re a class teacher or a subject leader, this sheet is a great way to promote diversity, equality, and inclusion in the classroom.

This resource is suitable for learners working at the expected standard for Grade 3 ELA and is an excellent way to celebrate Black History Month with your class.

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