OPTION #1: Respond to question prompts (the ‘Mad Lib’ approach)
Fill out a digital form which automatically formats your ideas as a lesson plan. Then you can easily edit it, print it, download it, share it or use it as a template for other sessions you’re designing.
OPTION #2: Jot initial ideas on paper
Download and print out a hardcopy of the PDF lesson planner form you can fill out by hand. You can transform this content into digital assets (like slides and docs) whenever you’re ready.
❓FAQs about Lesson Plans:
What if I want to edit all the blue text at the top of the ? Come back to this page to edit anything in the sections in blue text.
How do I use the ‘Primary Activities’ table? Click the ‘+New Row’ link to add new activities. Re-order activities by dragging the handle on the left of the Activity row up and down the list. Click into the ‘Notes’ column to add resources, assets, etc. Right-click any row to delete the activity.