Health & Wellness first aid drawing sheet grade 3 core

Help your Grade 3 pupils build essential life skills with our engaging and supportive PSHE first aid drawing sheet year 4 core resource. Designed specifically for the Common Core State Standards, this activity encourages children to identify common minor injuries and understand the basic steps required to stay safe and seek help. By using this PSHE first aid drawing sheet year 4 core, students will develop their confidence in managing small accidents, such as cuts or grazes, while learning the importance of alerting a trusted adult.
Our friendly character, Leo the lion, guides the children through the activity, providing a warm and encouraging tone that makes learning about health and safety feel approachable. This resource is perfect for classroom PSHE lessons or as an extension task during science topics about the human body. Teachers can use the PSHE first aid drawing sheet year 4 core to spark meaningful class discussions about responsibility, empathy, and the correct sequence of actions to take when someone is hurt.
This resource is tailored to the expected standard for Grade 3 learners, ensuring the vocabulary and concepts are perfectly pitched for 8 to 9-year-olds. The sheet includes five to seven carefully crafted questions that test recall and comprehension, as well as application-based prompts that ask children to draw and label the items found in a typical school first aid kit. By visualising these scenarios, pupils are better prepared to remain calm and helpful in real-life situations.
This free, printable activity is easy to integrate into your weekly planning and requires no extra preparation. Whether you are teaching a dedicated PSHE unit or looking for a meaningful way to link health education with your curriculum, this drawing sheet provides a clear, structured, and fun way for children to demonstrate their understanding of basic first aid principles. Download it today to help your class feel empowered and prepared.
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