Teacher lesson plan solutions

Teacher Lesson Plan Solutions

We provide unique and engaging strategic lesson plans aligned with the curriculum.

Customized and Flexible Lesson Plans

Our well-designed lesson plans provide a structured framework for teaching, ensuring that teachers focus on what students should achieve during the lesson. These teacher lesson plans maintain consistency in teaching and ensure instruction aligns with curriculum standards and educational goals. We outline specific learning objectives, helping teachers to adapt to unforeseen circumstances while maintaining the overall lesson structure.

Teachers juggle numerous tasks, including crafting lesson plans, administrative duties, paperwork, classroom operation, and face challenges. The subject matter experts can curate valuable lesson plans that focus on facilitating teaching and building strong connections with the students. By utilizing our teacher lesson plan solutions, teachers can reclaim a substantial amount of time while gaining access to well-crafted, engaging lesson plans.

Engaging teacher lesson plans

Types of Teacher Lesson Plans

Teachers can use various lesson plans depending on their preferences, the subject matter expert, specific teaching goals, and grade level. Some of the common types of teacher lesson plans

Daily Lesson Plan

The daily lesson plan is a specific type of lesson plan that outlines what a teacher intends to cover during a single class. It provides a roadmap of activities and ensures that the learning objectives are met within the allotted time. To deliver the best daily lesson plan, we include the lesson title, grade level, subject, date, duration, objective, list of all the resources, description of any pre-lesson preparations, anticipatory test, assessment, homework, and reflection to make it more focused and engaging. Here are the five steps we follow to create a daily lesson plan:

  • Anticipatory Set: Our professionals add the lesson’s objective by explaining how it connects to past learning and describing the purpose of what is being taught. While writing these points, simple language is used so students can understand them easily.
  • Instruction Set: Here, we focus on the points that are supposed to be taught to students, such as lecturing, furnishing notes, or showing a video. It can also involve demonstrating how to complete a process or activity. Additionally, several brief activities are added to know if the students can understand the concepts.
  • Guided Practice: In this step, our experts list some activities for students to complete during the classroom as per teacher assistance.
  • Closure or Assessment: Our SMEs add an activity to help the teacher get an image of what students learned that day, including an exit slip, a short quiz, or a test.
  • Independent Practice: The last step involves the list of homework assignments students must complete.
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Five E-lesson plan

Five-E Lesson Plan

5E lesson plan is a framework educators use to design and deliver student-centered and inquiry-based lessons in the classroom. In the Five-E lesson plan, each “E” represents a phase of the lesson, such as:

  • Engagement: To engage students, we focus on creating a compelling hook, question, or brief activity to pique students’ curiosity and connect the lesson to real-world examples. By conducting a brainstorming session, teachers can assess prior knowledge.
  • Explanation: To explain the concept or topic to students, our experts write a well-explained passage related to the topic. Our experts use multimedia, visuals, and interactive tools to enhance understanding and address misconceptions.
  • Exploration: To explore the topic, we now provide an activity where students can implement the learning and provide a result. These activities include games, cooperative learning groups, worksheets, and more.
  • Elaboration: For elaborating, we add some complex tasks, such as problem-solving and critical thinking, to encourage students to apply what they’ve learned in real-world scenarios. Here, we promote peer discussions.
  • Evaluation: The evaluation process includes a formal assessment with a question-answer session or a short writing prompt. We administer quizzes and reflect on the overall effectiveness of the lesson plan.

Weekly Lesson Plan

It is a broader instructional plan covering the content and activities to be taught weekly. Our Weekly lesson plan services allow you to plan your weekly lesson in one go. This type of service is for teachers who want to pre-plan every lesson beforehand without facing any delays.

Our specialist added a list of standards and objectives on the top of the lesson plan, below which all the essential questions will be covered during the week. The next section is underlined with a short description of different-day activities. The last section includes the list of assessments you can cover per the week’s instruction, such as a unit, chapter exam, or special project.

Weekly teacher lesson plan
Unit teacher lesson plan

Unit Plan

The Unit lesson plan is a comprehensive instructional plan that spans an extended period, covering days or weeks. Our unit plan is designed to teach a broader topic or unit of study in depth. The structure followed by our experts to curate a unit lesson plan for educators involves the unit title, grade level, subject, duration, unit overview, unit objectives, list of resources textbooks, assessments, and differentiation. The lesson plan is divided into days like Week/Day 1, Week/Day 2, etc. It allows an in-depth approach to teaching a subject, ensuring students have ample time to explore, understand, and apply the content.

Inquiry-Based Lesson Plan

These lesson plans are for teachers teaching a science subject as they involve experimentation and hands-on activities. Our subject matter experts design the lesson plans in such a way that it allows the teacher to be a facilitator of learning rather than an instructor. The top of the lesson plan consists of objectives, below which is a detailed description of some activities mentioned that are required to be completed by students during the day’s lesson.

The inquiry-based lesson plans involve hands-on problem-solving experiences through cooperative learning groups, experiments, or stations. Lastly, there is a list of inquiry-based questions teachers can ask students to promote discussion of the concepts and material covered in the lesson plan to enhance their learning experience.

Inquiry-based lesson plan

Industries we Serve

Educational Institutes

Teachers in every educational institute can be the regular ones or substitutes. With the latter, students find it difficult to adapt. To make the interaction smooth and engaging, our experts design the teacher lesson plan, which is efficient and saves time as the teacher format remains the same.

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K12 Schools

We provide efficient teacher lesson plans to schools so that teachers can keep on performing other administrative tasks. Our lesson plan solutions have helped many schools engage with their students better, resulting in time management

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Universities

We are providing solutions to several universities related to their lesson plans. Professors are already occupied with much work, so adding a lesson plan to their time is quite a hassle. Therefore, many universities are adapting our lesson plan services with 100% quality assurance

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Benefits of Teacher Lesson Plans

Adopting a teacher lesson plan is an effective way of teaching by providing structure, focus, and flexibility. It also promotes student engagement, learning, and success. Here are a few benefits of teacher lesson plans.

Structured Learning

Lesson plans provide a clear and organized structure for each class, ensuring teachers cover all necessary content or activities within a specific allotted time.

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Time-Management

Teacher lesson plans ensure each part of the lesson must be given appropriate attention and can help teachers to manage their time effectively.

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Resource Organization

Including a list of materials, resources, and teaching aids for the lesson is helpful when substitute teachers are present, and students can focus easily as the format remains unchanged.

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Professional Development

Preparing lesson plans encourages educators to research, learn, and grow in their subject areas and teaching methods, contributing to their professional development.

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Student Engagement

Well-designed lesson plans include interactive elements that can enhance student participation and engagement that align with their abilities.

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Differentiation

Teachers use lesson plans to incorporate strategies for accommodating diverse student learning styles and abilities, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to succeed.

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FAQ's

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The characteristics of a good lesson plan include:

  • The format of the lesson plan should be in written form.
  • There should be concise learning and teaching objectives
  • Objectives shall define the content in a good manner.
  • The language used should be easy to understand
  • Content should be in a logical manner

To access the lesson plan, we follow the following steps:

  • Clear learning objectives
  • Build on Prior knowledge.
  • Have Engaging Opening Activity.
  • Effective instructional strategies and learning activities.
  • Sticking with the closure.

The three principles we follow to deliver a perfect lesson plan include:

  • Keeping the objective clear
  • Designing learning opportunities that lead to accomplishment.
  • Have an appropriate formative assessment.

Teachers need lesson plans because when they enter the classroom well-prepared to teach new concepts, it leads to meaningful discussions - instead of figuring out things as they go.

The lesson plan services we offer include the following:

  • Inquiry-Based Lesson Plan
  • Unit Plan
  • Weekly Lesson Plan
  • Five-E Lesson Plan
  • Five-Step Or Daily Lesson Plan

There are several advantages of lesson plan services, including time saving, quality assurance, differentiation, student engagement, consistency, and professional development.

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