Emergency services

English Reception

Active Learning

  1. A visit from the Emergency Services
  2. Photographs and captions
  3. Writing captions
  4. Emergency procedures

Creating and Thinking Critically

  1. Confused captions
  2. Describing fingerprints
  3. Writing captions
  4. Which job would you do?

Exploring and Playing

  1. Books and bingo
  2. Handy prints
  3. Blue light brigade
  4. Draw and print

Books to Share

  1. Show covers of Firefighter and Police Officer. What sort of things do firefighters/ police officers do? Look through the books. Were there things that firefighter / police officer did that you didn’t expect?
  2. Turn to the Glossary in Firefighter. What is a glossary? Shared read entries; enjoy some of the unusual, firefighter-specific words (mess deck, apparatus). Encourage children to use decoding skills to read new words. Record words for display and for possible inclusion in the class Big Book on the emergency services.
  3. Look at Police Officer & discuss Sam’s job. Read the pages devoted to ‘Checking Equipment’. Read each item’s name. Can you see in the photo where Sam carries or wears each thing? What do you think she might need the torch for? The radio?
  4. Help children differentiate between the emergency services and other local and community jobs. Discuss children’s understanding and experiences of ambulance/ fire/ police/ rescue services.

Poetry/Rhyme of the Week: Fireman Sam (see resources -you can find the original theme tune and the Laughing Policeman song on YouTube) Introduce on Monday . Enjoy singing together.

You Will Need

Essential text
People Who Help Us–Firefighter & People Who Help Us–Police Officer, both by Rebecca Hunter
or any age-appropriate non-fiction books about firefighters and police officers.

Resources
Magnifying glasses
Books about emergency services jobs
Junk modelling materials