EPISODE · Feb 2, 2026 · 43 MIN
Planning Like a Pro – Learning Sequences & Programs for English Years 7–12 (2026 Guide) | Lit Happens S2E3
from Lit_Happens Podcast · host Lit Happens
Episode Overview In this episode we explore practical ways to craft structured, syllabus-aligned learning sequences and programs across English Years 7–12. With the refreshed K–10 English syllabus (2022) now in full swing and Stage 6 syllabuses rolling out from 2026 (first HSC exams 2027), we share clear strategies for mapping term plans, using collaborative tools, building in differentiation for diverse learners, embedding formative feedback, and creating sustainable programs that support progression from junior to senior years. Get actionable tips to simplify planning, meet syllabus demands, and empower your students with confidence at every stage. Lit or Quit Creating seating plans before Day 1 – Lit or Quit? Early structure or wait-and-see – what’s your approach this year across junior or senior classes? Key Questions Explored Q1. How do you map a learning sequence for the new term? Q2. What tools or platforms are out there for collaborative unit planning? Q3. How do you sequence learning with the aim of differentiation for diverse learners? Q4. How to incorporate formative and feedback tasks to track and propel learning? Q5. Any final tips or tricks for planning learning sequences into the new year? Highlights from the Episode Mapping sequences to cover key outcomes, content groups and skills progression from Years 7–10 through to Stage 6 modules Using Google Workspace or Microsoft Teams for shared, real-time programming across faculty teams Differentiation examples adaptable for junior texts and senior focus areas (e.g., textual conversations, human experiences) Embedding formative assessments and feedback loops early to monitor growth and adjust teaching Sustainable planning tips to reduce workload while ensuring seamless transition from junior to senior English Connect with Us Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse Email: [email protected] RtW 2026 Program – available on Teachers Pay Teachers Call to Action Download our free templates at https://lithappensse.com/ Share your favourite planning tool or tip in the comments! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ for more practical HSC guides, resources and teacher support. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #EnglishTeacher #NSWEnglish #LearningSequences #Years7to12 #SyllabusPlanning #TeacherResources #EnglishProgramming #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers
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Episode Overview In this episode we explore practical ways to craft structured, syllabus-aligned learning sequences and programs across English Years 7–12. With the refreshed K–10 English syllabus (2022) now in full swing and Stage 6 syllabuses rolling out from 2026 (first HSC exams 2027), we share clear strategies for mapping term plans, using collaborative tools, building in differentiation for diverse learners, embedding formative feedback, and creating sustainable programs that support progression from junior to senior years. Get actionable tips to simplify planning, meet syllabus demands, and empower your students with confidence at every stage. Lit or Quit Creating seating plans before Day 1 – Lit or Quit? Early structure or wait-and-see – what’s your approach this year across junior or senior classes? Key Questions Explored Q1. How do you map a learning sequence for the new term? Q2. What tools or platforms are out there for collaborative unit planning? Q3. How do you sequence learning with the aim of differentiation for diverse learners? Q4. How to incorporate formative and feedback tasks to track and propel learning? Q5. Any final tips or tricks for planning learning sequences into the new year? Highlights from the Episode Mapping sequences to cover key outcomes, content groups and skills progression from Years 7–10 through to Stage 6 modules Using Google Workspace or Microsoft Teams for shared, real-time programming across faculty teams Differentiation examples adaptable for junior texts and senior focus areas (e.g., textual conversations, human experiences) Embedding formative assessments and feedback loops early to monitor growth and adjust teaching Sustainable planning tips to reduce workload while ensuring seamless transition from junior to senior English Connect with Us Instagram: https://instagram.com/lit.happensseniorenglish TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@lit.happensse Email: [email protected] RtW 2026 Program – available on Teachers Pay Teachers Call to Action Download our free templates at https://lithappensse.com/ Share your favourite planning tool or tip in the comments! Music produced by Instagram – @tmob2k YouTube – @tmob2000 Listen now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube or your favourite platform. Visit https://lithappensse.com/ for more practical HSC guides, resources and teacher support. Subscribe and join us as we unpack English together! #EnglishTeacher #NSWEnglish #LearningSequences #Years7to12 #SyllabusPlanning #TeacherResources #EnglishProgramming #LitHappensPodcast #NSWteachers
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