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Weekly Planning Templates Pack | Preschool (3–4 Years)
How To Use Guide
For children aged 3–4 | EYFS-aligned | OAP cycle driven
What This Weekly Plan Is Designed For
This Weekly Plan is designed to:
Capture the week’s key intentions
Support purposeful adult-led learning
Maintain flexibility and child-led direction
Reduce workload — not create it
Make thinking visible to the whole team
Adult-led learning
Short, focused sessions for communication, early literacy, maths, PSED
Small groups or whole group story exposure
Continuous provision
Where most learning takes place
Enhanced only where it matters — not weekly by default
Emerging interests
Space to record what children are currently fascinated by
Ensures provision responds quickly and appropriately
Follow-up
What we will revisit, extend, model or invite again
What This Weekly Plan Is NOT
A timetable
A script
A performance for Ofsted
A document to be completed in full every week
You are not expected to fill every box, every week.
This is a working document — handwritten, annotated, adjusted, coffee-stained, and pointed to.
How It Connects to the OAP Cycle
Observe - Assess - Plan
Watch play - What learning is happening? - What support or resource is needed?
Listen to language - Who needs stretch/scaffold? - What will we introduce, extend or model?
Notice interests - What is emerging? - What is our next small action?
The Weekly Plan is where observations turn into action.
Using Mini Themes + Weekly Plans Together
Mini Theme Micro Packs can be used to:
Feed vocabulary into the plan
Provide an adult-led spotlight session
Suggest 1–2 enhancements to provision
Add cultural capital experiences
They are bolted on, not a replacement.
Use a Mini Theme when:
Interest is sustained
Language is emerging
Play is deepening
Children ask questions
Curiosity is driving involvement
Stop when:
Interest fades
Stress increases
Adult maintenance becomes greater than child enthusiasm
Who Can Write on This Plan?
Key people
Room leaders
Apprentices
SENCO
Supply staff (encouraged!)
This plan belongs to the whole team, not one person.
And what about evidence?
Use the section:
➡ “How we will capture evidence this week”
Examples:
Floorbooks
Photo notes
Focus child list
Tally observation sheet
Post-its
Whiteboard daily log
The aim is light, not lengthy.
Document Updated: January 2026
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Additional Documents | Professional Membership Contents (Preschool 3-4 Years)
Navigate our Curriculum & Pedagogy guidance documents here.
Pedagogical identity:
Broad, play-based, theme-led curriculum with purposeful adult input and strong continuous provision.
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👉 Big-picture curriculum intent and progression.
Skills Progression Ladders (3–4 Years) - Including Practitioner Guidance
↪ Early Reading (Phase 1 Readiness)
↪ Early Maths - Subitising, Counting & Comparing
↪ Early Maths - Pattern, Shape & Spatial Awareness
Our Preschool Curriculum Intent, Implementation & Impact - OFSTED Conversation Statement
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👉 Theme-led planning lives here.
Core Preschool Themes (6 Weeks Each)
Optional Mini-Themes (1–2 Weeks)
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👉 The engine room of daily practice.
Universal Continuous Provision Packs (Preschool | 3–4 Years)
Construction Area
Small World Area
Role-Play Area
Writing / Mark-Making Area
Maths Area
Creative Area (Art & Making)
Investigation / STEM / Discovery Area
Book Corner / Reading Den
Fine Motor Station
Water Area
Sand Area
Snack Area / Independence Station
Outdoor Provision Core Zones
Physical play
Gross motor skills
Nature area
Outdoor mark-making
Outdoor maths
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👉 Purposeful adult input without formalisation.
Early Reading & Phonics
Phase 1, Vocabulary & Early Comprehension, Curriculum System (24 Sessions)
8 themed sets covering all aspects of Phase 1
24 mini session plans
Vocabulary & story-building scaffolds
Outdoor phonological play ideas
SEND & EAL accessible sessions
Theme-linked sessions (Transport, Animals, Growth)
Assessment & observation prompts
Continuous Provision follow-up suggestions
Maths
Maths Small Group Session Bank (24 Sessions)
Strand A - Subitising (Sessions 1-4)
Strand B - Counting Principles (Sessions 5-8)
Strand C - Comparing Quantites (Sessions 9-12)
Strand D - Composition of Number (Sessions 13-16)
Strand E - Spatial & Shape (Sessions 17-20)
Strand F - Measures & Pattern (Sessions 21-24)
Writing & Fine Motor
Fine Motor & Mark Making Mini Sessions (18)
How To Use Our Fine Motor & Mark Making Mini Sessions Bank
Strand A - Core & Shoulder Stability (Sessions 1-3)
Strand B - Wrist Rotation & Fluidity (Sessions 4-6)
Strand C - Pincer, Pinch & Tool Control (Sessions 7-10)
Strand D - Early Pattern Making: Pre-Writing Shapes (Sessions 11-18)
Early Writing Purpose Mini Sessions (6)
How To Use Our Early Writing Purpose Mini Sessions Bank
Lists
Labels
Messages
Maps
Signs
Tickets & Recipes
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👉 Practical planning support.
Adult-Led Session Planning Templates Pack
Universal
Phonics / Early Language Focus (Listening → Rhyme → Sound Awareness)
Maths Focus (Number + Pattern + Shape + Measure)
Story & Book Talk Focus (Comprehension → Retell → Vocabulary → Prediction)
PSED / Self-Regulation Small Group
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👉 Proportionate, non-statutory assessment.
Assessment Dashboard Pack (3 Versions)
Prime Areas Only Dashboard (Communication & Language, PSED, Physical)
Full EYFS Areas Dashboard (Prime + Specific)
Dashboard with Wellbeing & Involvement Scale (Leuven-inspired 1–5 ratings)
Short & Long Versions
Guidance - How To Complete And Share With Families
End of Term Template
End of Year Template
Guidance - How To Write Strength-Based Reports
Sentence Starters Bank
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👉 Parent Engagement plus Emotional, environmental and communicative transition.
Preschool Transition to Reception Pack
↪ Child Passport
↪ Practitioner-To-Practitioner Handover Summary
↪ SEND Transition Sheet
↪ Family Transition Summary Sheet
↪ Parent Leaflet — “Preparing For Reception”
↪ Child Voice Page
↪ Guidance Page— “How To Complete & Share Transition Information”
Home & Setting Communication
↪ Our Preschool Curriculum (Age 3–4) | Parent-Facing Document
(Additional parent literature within planning documents.)
Additional Whole-Setting Guidance | for Professional Members
Explore our whole-setting guidance below, including overarching curriculum and pedagogy documents, early years schemas and EYFS setting policies.
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Early Years Schemas - Practitioner Toolkit | EYFS Birth-5
↪ Schema Cards (definition, behaviours, age-related examples, enabling resources)
↪ Schema Observation & Responsive Provision Planning Template
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EYFS Group Setting Policies Pack
↪ x 22 Policy Documents
↪ Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document
↪ EYFS Setting Policy Folder Contents List
Childminder Setting Policies Pack
↪ x 22 Policy Documents
↪ Childminder Assistant or Volunteer Policy Sign-Off and Confirmation Document
↪ Childminder Policy Folder Contents List
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↪ Clear, practitioner-friendly explanations of key curriculum and pedagogy terms used throughout our guidance.
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Content within the EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership is provided as professional guidance and support. It reflects current understanding of the EYFS statutory framework, Development Matters and inspection expectations at the time of writing. Practitioners are responsible for applying professional judgement and ensuring practice aligns with current statutory requirements and their specific context.
Updated: January 2026
