Various picturs which I gathered together when I was in FS. It includes different pictures of police vans, fire engines etc for the children to develop their understanding of different types of vehicles etc. I also gethered various pics of police badges from around the world. I put these in the creative area with lots of tin foil for the children to re-create on their own accord....
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Whiteboard activities enabling pupils to learn about the role of the police, firefighters, doctor, nurse and lollipop lady. Worksheets to support letter formation and writing.
Clipart used with permission of Learning and Teaching Scotland
4 People Who Help Us Board Games, perfect for stations or centres. These games are suitable for children aged 5-11 and will encourage speaking and listening between young students.
These easy, no prep, printable Community Helpers and Occupations Thematic worksheets, displays and activities are perfect for Early Childhood, Early Elementary, Kindergarten and First Grade students. They offer multiple exposures to common community jobs and roles.
The worksheets offer many opportunities for early reading and writing, cut and stick activities, write and trace, matching, identification and comprehension.
The poster display pack will be a valuable addition to a bulletin board in any classroom and offer an interesting anchor to this popular theme.
This bundle has over 300 individual display items, worksheets and activities and has everything you need to assist in teaching the inquiry topic of Community Helpers or Occupations to your Early Years or grade one Learners.
Included in this pack is:
35 Display posters featuring all the occupations listed below
1 x front cover for A4 workbook
1 x front cover for A5 workbook
24 x Read and color worksheets
24 x pages of cut and stick activity worksheets
20 x writing worksheets
22 x early reading worksheets
24 x information report worksheets
80 x individual matching cards
20 x reading comprehension worksheets
10 x ‘what do I do?’ question worksheets
37 x cut, stick and write activity worksheets
17 x find my tools worksheets
10 x ‘who has lost these?’ worksheets
The occupations covered within this resource are listed below:
Architect
Astronaut
Artist
Baker
Builder
Cleaner
Detective
Doctor
Farmer
Firefighter
Hairdresser
Gardener
Artist
Judge
Nurse
Mechanic
Librarian
Pilot
Policeman
Scientist
Soldier
Teacher
Vet
Waiter
Zookeeper
Over the years I have developed various topic webs as idea banks to starting new topics in the EYFS. Finally sharing them!
Hope this helps some!
Enjoy!
18 flashcards showing different jobs people do.
Use for speaking and listening or on a theme of
People who help us.
Children can select a card / occupation to find
out more about.
Children can label the characters in the cards.
Here is a 12 week block of medium term planning covering People Who Help Us At Our School. The resources include an overview curriculum map and 12 weeks of planning identifying key objectives, skills, questions and activities.
People Who Help Us At School Medium Term Planning Pack includes:
* A curriculum map (Publisher file) which can be tailor made to suit your particular school by adding your school badge and key questions. This curriculum map also is an ideal way to share the learning for the term with parents and carers.
* 12 weeks of medium term planning as 6 Word files. This planning identifies a key question and lays out all the skills and activities to be learnt across the unit. There are also handy homework ideas as well as an enhanced provision ideas bank for each week.
People Who Help Us Continuous Provision Planning Bundle
Covers doctors/nurses, firefighters and police.
Please note some resources are not included as they are based on activities created by Twinkl but include a photo as a reference to the Twinkl activity
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Description
Looking to share your learning each term with parents without writing a list of ‘I can’ statements? As an EYFS Teacher I have found these Knowledge Organisers to be child and parent friendly. These have been used as a great prompt to talk about our learning and inform parents of what we have been learning each term.
Much more useful than the traditional ‘What are we learning this term or Topic Web’ and feedback from parents and colleagues is great.
Focus on Key Language, discussion points and facts.