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Pre-Nursery Unit 3 Week 4 — Firefighters and City Workers

Children compare the work of firefighters and city workers, focusing on fire prevention and rescue, protective gear, construction, road repair, and community safety. Process art, equipment exploration, bridge building, a worker interaction or visit, and dramatic play support the topic alongside letter L and colour-green activities.

What children learn

  • Describe how firefighters put out dangerous fires, promote fire safety, and rescue people and animals.
  • Identify firefighters' protective gear and equipment, including suits, helmets, boots, ladders, hoses, and fire engines.
  • Explain how city workers build and repair roads and bridges using safety gear and construction machinery.
  • Recognise the letter L and its sound and reinforce recognition of the colour green.

Key activities

  • Create flame process art with forks and red and yellow paint.
  • Explore firefighter gear and make a blow-through fire-engine bag activity.
  • Collaboratively build bridges from craft sticks, cups, cartons, and figurines.
  • Meet firefighters and city workers and present painted rocks.
  • Visit a fire station or roadwork site and recreate a fire station through dramatic play.

You’ll need

Firefighter and city-worker puppets, firefighter gear and fire-engine props, black paper, red and yellow paint, tissue paper and straws, ice-cream sticks, cups and boxes, figurines, rocks and brushes, letter L flashcards, green art materials.

Structure: 5 days; each day includes a Thought of the Day, Tuning-in Time, gross-motor development, integrated cognition/literacy or fine-motor work, and numeracy.

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