Hero image

Mr Lander's Primary Planning

Average Rating3.60
(based on 33 reviews)

I am an Assistant Headteacher at an outstanding North London primary school. Throughout all my teaching career, I have strongly believed that we make the best learning happen when we inspire pupils. The resources I publish are therefore intended to do exactly that and to offer a challenging and engaging learning experience to pupils of all abilities. I hope you will find something here that inspires you!

86Uploads

99k+Views

40k+Downloads

I am an Assistant Headteacher at an outstanding North London primary school. Throughout all my teaching career, I have strongly believed that we make the best learning happen when we inspire pupils. The resources I publish are therefore intended to do exactly that and to offer a challenging and engaging learning experience to pupils of all abilities. I hope you will find something here that inspires you!
Fractions of Amounts/Discreet Set - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Fractions of Amounts/Discreet Set - KS2

(0)
This resource is ideal for use when teaching lower KS2 pupils how to find fractions of a number. The ‘1chilli’ and ‘2 chillies’ activities are intended to be trimmed into three rectangles and stuck onto the template when completed. For example, a pupil may start with the ‘1 chilli - A’ activity, find they are ready to move onto harder work and so do the ‘two chillies - A’ activity next. The template has space for up to 3 activities. Additionally there are a pair of ‘chilli challenge’ cards that you could trim and laminate for use as an extension or to go in a ‘challenge area’ within your classroom. These challenges are ‘open-ended’ - there are a range of solutions and therefore should keep able Y3/4 pupils busy for some time!
Islam Mega Quiz KS2
tejlandertejlander

Islam Mega Quiz KS2

(0)
An ideal end-of-unit quiz for upper KS2 to put their knowledge of the Muslim religion to the test in a fun and accessible way. No need to print anything - just put the slides on-screen and click through! Note: the combination of questions and answers takes approximately 1 hour to work through with a class.
Locate Countries of Europe - LKS2
tejlandertejlander

Locate Countries of Europe - LKS2

(0)
A complete lesson for Y3/4 to help teach atlas skills and develop pupils’ knowledge of the larger countries of Europe and their capital cities. You will need a class set of atlases to teach this lesson, though there is a simple political map of Europe included with all of the key information as well. The main task is differentiated three ways, with a challenge for fast finishers.
Recognising Unit Fractions - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Recognising Unit Fractions - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson for lower KS2 on recognising and describing unit fractions. The starter is based on using ‘playdough’ to give pupils a concrete reference for a ‘whole’ object and how dividing it into parts gives rise to fractions. If, however, you have access to other concrete manipulatives for teaching fractions you may prefer these as a way to keep mess to a minimum! The worksheets are differentiated two ways and both have an additional challenge for ‘fast finishers’. The plenary is discussion based and is an AfL opportunity to see how well your pupils understand that fractions must be equally-sized parts of a whole.
Time on analogue clock - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Time on analogue clock - KS2

3 Resources
Two complete lessons for lower KS2 on telling the time from an analogue clock PLUS a time ‘tarsia’ puzzle to revise and consolidate time-related content from the lower KS2 curriculum.
Multiplication as Repeated Addition - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Multiplication as Repeated Addition - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson for lower KS2 to introduce the concept of multiplication and represent it as repeated addition using examples based on everyday objects. The resources comprise both a step-by-step powerpoint and 2-way differentiated worksheets (in the ‘make your own’ worksheet format). The latter are word documents are therefore editable should the format/style/sizes not suit you. In terms of strategy, the worked examples are calculated using ‘grouping’, which pupils can then apply themselves either with concrete manipulatives or jottings on a whiteboard. The worksheets allow for the calculations to be represented in the ‘bar method’ format as well if you require this.
Telling Time on an Analogue Clock (Nearest minute) - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Telling Time on an Analogue Clock (Nearest minute) - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson for lower KS2 on telling the time to the nearest minute. The resources comprise a step-by-step powerpoint presentation, a laminatable sheet of blank clocks for pupils to use to represent the times given in the guided activities and three differentiated worksheets for the main activity. There is also a discussion-based plenary. Please note: pupils should already be able to read time to the nearest 5 minutes (lesson available at this link: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/tell-the-time-from-an-analogue-clock-nearest-5-mins-11909819?theme=0) before you teach this lesson and should know how many minutes are in one hour. It’s also recommended that you have teaching clocks with moveable hands for both the pupils and a larger one for you and/or your TA.
Show Multiplication is Commutative - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Show Multiplication is Commutative - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson for lower KS2 to deepen understanding around the process of multiplication and the fact that it is not commutative. The lesson comprises a ‘diamond 9 starter’ that could be completed in pairs/groups. There are then some worked examples in the powerpoint using ‘Singapore bar’ representations and arrays to allow two different multiplication statements to be shown. The worksheets are differentiated 3 ways, with the ‘3 chillies’ sheet including a reasoning challenge at the end.
Places of Worship - KS1 RE Mini Unit
tejlandertejlander

Places of Worship - KS1 RE Mini Unit

4 Resources
A ‘mini unit’ on Places of Worship comprising four lessons. Religions covered: Christianity (Churches), Islam (Mosques), Judaism (Synagogues) and Sikhism (Gurdwaras). All lesson’s activities are differentiated three ways and include an extension challenge.
Creation Stories  Lessons - KS1 RE Unit
tejlandertejlander

Creation Stories Lessons - KS1 RE Unit

6 Resources
A unit for Y1/2 on the creation stories of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism and the scientific narrative. Pupils look at why humans tell creation stories, what science says about the creation of the universe, world and humanity, the creation stories of Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Hinduism, why it is important to care for the Earth and how we can do this.
Easter Sunday Story Lesson - KS1 RE
tejlandertejlander

Easter Sunday Story Lesson - KS1 RE

(0)
A lesson for KS1 exploring the meaning behind the Easter Sunday story. Lesson includes a video that explains the key events of the story, as told in the Bible. The pupil activity is differentiated three ways.
Figurative Language - Water Poetry - KS2 English
tejlandertejlander

Figurative Language - Water Poetry - KS2 English

(0)
A lesson for lower KS2 on poetic metaphor and personification, using poetry about water as the context. The powerpoint introduces the idea via the concept of similes (so pupils should understand similes before teaching this content). The differences and similarities between metaphor and personification are then explained. The lesson then gets pupils to discuss ‘good’ and ‘not so good’ examples of metaphors and uses this to draw out ‘success criteria’ (guidelines) for writing good metaphors. The main activities are then differentiated 3 ways.
Last Supper (Maundy Thursday) Lesson - KS1 RE
tejlandertejlander

Last Supper (Maundy Thursday) Lesson - KS1 RE

(0)
A lesson for Y1/2 on the last supper and the Christian practices around Maundy Thursday. Lesson includes a video recounting the key events of Maunday Thursday as told in the Bible. The pupil activity is differentiated three ways.
Roman/Greek Myth Writing - 2 Lessons - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Roman/Greek Myth Writing - 2 Lessons - KS2

(0)
Following on from the Roman/Greek myths planning lesson (https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/plan-a-new-roman-myth-y3-4-11911035?theme=0), here are two days’ worth of writing lesson resources to allow pupils to turn their plans into the opening, build up, ‘problem’ and resolution of a ‘new’ Roman/Greek myth. Differentiated word banks are included as well as a basic powerpoint with checklists to support the teacher in modelling the sections of the writing in a way that includes the success criteria.
Simile Writing Lesson - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Simile Writing Lesson - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson for Y4-6 (adaptable for Y3) about how to identify and write effective similes. This lesson is intended to take pupils right back to what the point of similes is: to create vivid imagery in the reader’s mind. From there, various ‘good’ and ‘not so good’ examples show pupils how to build that imagery most effectively. Pupils then generate the ‘success criteria’ for effective similes (the powerpoint refines these down to 3 ‘golden guidelines’). Finally, there are 3 differentiated activities ranging from quite heavily scaffolded (‘Challenge 1’) to freer writing. For higher year groups, you could make ‘Challenge 2’ the easiest and then challenge your most able writers to apply the ‘golden guidelines’ in their own similes ‘from scratch’. Please note: this lesson frames similes through the context of writing descriptive settings of a forest. You can of course edit the powerpoint directly and copy/paste, then edit the wording from the activities.
Retrieval - Greek Myths: Athena & Poseidon - KS2
tejlandertejlander

Retrieval - Greek Myths: Athena & Poseidon - KS2

(0)
A complete lesson on reading retrieval for Y3/4 with a Greek myth as the text. The powerpoint introduces the characters, pre-teaches tricky vocab and outlines the strategy pupils should use. There is then an example question before the pupils answer the questions themselves. The questions are differentiated 3 ways but all are retrieval questions as this is the target skill.
Globalisation Debate/Balanced Argument Lesson - UKS2
tejlandertejlander

Globalisation Debate/Balanced Argument Lesson - UKS2

(0)
A debate lesson for Y5 English at the beginning of a unit on writing balanced arguments, to complement a geography topic on Global Trade. The motion is ‘globalisation is a force for good in the world’, with eight fictional characters who stand on different sides of the argument. Through hot-seating and diamond four activities, this should help get some in-depth discussion going in your classrooms about the hidden costs of our cheap and plentiful consumer goods in the West, whilst acknowledging that standards of living would probably be worse across the board without worldwide commerce. Happy teaching and please do leave your feedback.