People who help us collection

Introduce the topic of people who help us to your young learners using these creative activities and planning ideas

Tes Resources Team

Paper people on a person's hand to signify People Who Help Us Resources

People who help us activities, planning ideas and creative resources for EYFS

As your EYFS class are getting used to their surroundings again, it’s unsurprising that the topic of people who help us is so essential in making them feel more comfortable in the big wide world. From firefighters to nurses, police officers to their very own teacher, we’ve selected a range of imaginative activities to spark discussion about helpful people in everyday life.

Keeping / Staying Safe Activity Pack
RainbowSmart Education

Keeping / Staying Safe Activity Pack

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Introducing our informative and engaging "Keeping/Staying Safe" Activity Pack! This pack is designed to help children learn about important safety measures in a fun and interactive way. With a range of activities and games, children will develop a deeper understanding of staying safe in va...
People Who Help Us: Worksheet Activities
Rebecca Gilmore

People Who Help Us: Worksheet Activities

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A cover page, a cut and stick worksheet activity and a short writing activity all related to the topic of 'People Who Help Us', complete with images of individuals who work in different occupations which could be used as a starter activity for children to 'guess their job'.
Discussion Cards | People Who Help Us Keep Healthy
SLEducation

Discussion Cards | People Who Help Us Keep Healthy

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**Downloadable PDF discussion cards ready to print out and use in your classroom!** **This resource is aligned with components from the PSHE Association Programme of Study.** **Topic:** It is important that children are able to nurture their mental and physical health. While children are growing u...
People Who Help Us Board Games
Polly Puddleduck

People Who Help Us Board Games

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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.