Everything you need to plan the best learning experiences.
Jul 12, 2024Lesson planning takes a lot of work, but it makes life a lot easier once you get things organized. If you’re not sure where to start, try using a template. Our free bundle will help you prepare daily, weekly, and monthly plans. We’ve also included a more detailed template for individual lesson planning. Get your complete set of Google Doc lesson plan templates by filling out the form on this page.
This layout is ideal for those who need to plan for multiple subjects each day, like elementary teachers. Print the pages back-to-back, then keep them in a three-ring binder so you can flip through them easily.
If you teach the same general lesson several times a day, like many middle and high school teachers, this one-page version of the weekly overview template is ideal.
Some teachers prefer to lay things out subject by subject, with one page for each. This gives you room for more detailed notes each day. You can print and keep these in individual binders per subject, or all in one with page dividers instead.
This monthly overview helps you visualize the big-picture plan for a single class or subject. A few simple notes each day are all you need for this kind of planning.
If you need to write a detailed lesson plan for an individual topic, try this template. It includes room for:
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