Who Helps When…?
Preschool Theme Pack (3-4 Years)
Medium-Term Curriculum Theme
A six-week EYFS curriculum pack exploring problem-solving, community and staying safe (Commonly used in Autumn 2)
(This document will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)
What This Theme Pack Is
Who Helps When…? is a six-week Preschool curriculum pack for children aged 3–4 years, designed to build on the security and confidence established in Autumn 1.
Rather than focusing on job titles or costumes, this theme uses everyday problems as the driver for learning. Children explore what happens when something goes wrong, who can help, and how problems can be solved together through play, talk and real-life scenarios.
The pack is designed to support high-quality, play-based practice, aligned with the EYFS statutory framework and Development Matters guidance. It supports professional judgement and flexible planning — it is not a scheme of work or checklist.
What This Theme Explores
Across approximately six weeks, children are supported to:
Develop language for asking for help, explaining problems and suggesting solutions
Strengthen self-regulation, cooperation and empathy
Explore community roles in inclusive, non-stereotypical ways
Build early safeguarding understanding through everyday situations
See themselves as capable helpers, not just recipients of help
Apply problem-solving skills through role play, construction, storytelling and investigation
Problems explored include situations such as:
Tidying and caring for shared spaces
Helping when someone is hurt
Finding lost items
Fixing things that are broken
Staying safe in emergencies
Planning journeys and transport
These are approached calmly, sensitively and without fear-based content.
Who This Pack Is For
This theme pack is suitable for:
Nursery and preschool settings
School-based EYFS classes
Childminders working with 3–4 year olds
SEND-inclusive and EAL-rich settings
Leaders seeking clear, inspection-ready curriculum rationale
It is written for all EYFS settings, with adaptations and guidance embedded throughout.
What This Pack Helps Practitioners Do
This pack supports practitioners to:
Confidently articulate curriculum intent around problem-solving and community
Model language for help-seeking and collaboration
Enrich continuous provision so learning deepens through play
Integrate safeguarding education naturally into daily practice
Support SEND and EAL learners without separate planning
Communicate the purpose of learning clearly to families
Evidence Ofsted priorities such as cultural capital, PSED and real-world learning
How the Pack Is Designed to Be Used
The pack is structured to support flexible, professional use:
Core guidance documents clarify what matters most in the theme
Adult-led learning ideas are short, purposeful and optional
Continuous provision is the main delivery method
Child-focused resources are conversation tools, not tasks
Observation guidance supports noticing progress without over-assessment
Parent materials support consistent messages between home and setting
Practitioners are encouraged to use what is useful, ignore what is not, and adapt responsively as children’s interests emerge.
Safeguarding Within This Theme
This theme includes a dedicated safeguarding strand, woven throughout play and discussion rather than taught as a standalone topic.
Children are supported to:
Recognise trusted adults
Practise asking for help using words, gestures or visuals
Explore “safe” and “unsafe” feelings in age-appropriate ways
Understand that helpers exist in many forms, not just uniforms
Safeguarding is presented as reassuring and empowering, not alarming.
How This Fits Within the Wider Preschool Curriculum
Who Helps When…? is the second pack in a coherent six-part Preschool curriculum sequence.
It builds directly on:
This Is Me (Autumn 1 — identity, belonging and emotional security)
And connects naturally with later themes focused on:
Journeys and transport
Growing and changing
It also works alongside our Mini Theme Micro Packs, which can be dropped in at any point to respond to children’s emerging interests.
This document is part of our EYFS Curriculum & Pedagogy Membership (Professional), which provides full access to age-specific curriculum frameworks, planning guidance, assessment tools and leadership support.
(This document will be available for download by: March 31st 2026)
Related documents include:
Or read our ‘Little Owls Resources’ Curriculum Intent Statement’
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
