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Planning

Planning is essential for successful outcomes for our students. To achieve great planning we have a suite of resources, planners, tips and tools for you to use in your classroom.

Long Term Planner

Plan your programmes for Te Reo Māori (Māori medium), Te Reo Māori (English medium), Pūtaiao (Māori medium) and English (English medium) using this planning tool. For support on how to use the Planning Tool, click here for an Easy 10 Step Guide to Programme Planning.

Unit Planning

Unit planning is easy with this downloadable unit plan template and an 8 step annotated guide on how to use the template.

Lesson Planning

Download a lesson plan and use the Deliberate Acts of Teaching - 6 Easy Steps to Lesson Planning guide to support robust lesson planning.

Essentials of Planning [PDF, 793 KB] 

This e-Learning module outlines the effective components of effective planning for teaching and learning.

Planning Tips [PDF, 321 KB]

Written by Ako Panuku this article outlines the essential elements for quality programme planning.

Planning FAQs [PDF, 251 KB]

This resource was developed with your questions in mind. Find the answers to your frequently asked questions here.

End of the Year Checklist [PDF, 793 KB]

The end of the year can be pretty hectic and tasks can fall off your radar. To ensure that you are ending your year with peace of mind and proactively preparing for next year, use this comprehensive checklist to keep ahead.

Social Inquiry Planner

TKI - This interactive tool has been designed to support effective social inquiry in social studies.  The tool guides the development of a social inquiry approach. There are examples of how this approach can be applied in the classroom.

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