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Once your lessons are validated, Draft My Lesson reuses recent history, student or class level, and your instructions to maintain coherent progression.

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You get the teacher's lesson plan, student handout, and homework in a structured format, editable in the editor, then exportable to PDF.

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Resources for teachers

Teaching tips and practical guides to save time every day.

The 5E Lesson Plan: A Practical Guide for K-12 Teachers
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The 5E Lesson Plan: A Practical Guide for K-12 Teachers

The 5E model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate) is the most widely used inquiry framework in US K-12 science. Here is what each phase looks like, where it works, and two full worked examples.

Backward Design Lesson Plan: A Practical Guide for K-12 Teachers
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Backward Design Lesson Plan: A Practical Guide for K-12 Teachers

Backward design flips traditional lesson planning on its head. Start with the results you want, work backward to the assessment, then plan the activities. Here is how to do it without burning a weekend.

Bloom's Taxonomy Lesson Plan: How to Scaffold Thinking in One Period
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Bloom's Taxonomy Lesson Plan: How to Scaffold Thinking in One Period

Use Bloom's revised taxonomy to plan a single lesson that climbs from recall to higher-order thinking. Includes a verb table and a full worked example.

How to Write a Lesson Plan: A 7-Step Guide for Teachers
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How to Write a Lesson Plan: A 7-Step Guide for Teachers

A step-by-step method for writing a classroom-ready lesson plan in under 30 minutes, with three real K-12 examples and the components every plan needs.

Lesson Plan Example: 6 Complete Plans You Can Model Today
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Lesson Plan Example: 6 Complete Plans You Can Model Today

Six full lesson plan examples from kindergarten to 12th grade, each with standards, timing, and a short commentary on why the design works in a real classroom.

6 Lesson Plan Formats Compared (And When to Use Each)
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6 Lesson Plan Formats Compared (And When to Use Each)

A side-by-side comparison of the six lesson plan formats teachers actually use: Madeline Hunter, 5E, Workshop, Backward Design, SIOP, and the daily one-pager. Honest tradeoffs and a decision matrix.

Lesson Plan Ideas: 8 Patterns for Teachers Who Are Out of Inspiration
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Lesson Plan Ideas: 8 Patterns for Teachers Who Are Out of Inspiration

Stop hunting for the perfect downloadable lesson. Use these 8 repeatable patterns to generate fresh, engaging lesson plan ideas in any subject, any grade.

Lesson Plan Objectives: A Teacher's Guide to Writing Sharp, Measurable Goals
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Lesson Plan Objectives: A Teacher's Guide to Writing Sharp, Measurable Goals

Most lesson objectives are too fuzzy to use. Learn the ABCD model, the right Bloom's verbs, and see 8 bad-to-good rewrites across grades and subjects.

The 8 Parts of a Lesson Plan (With Examples for Each)
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The 8 Parts of a Lesson Plan (With Examples for Each)

A deep reference guide to the 8 parts of a lesson plan. Worked examples, common mistakes, and what good looks like for objectives, hook, instruction, practice, assessment, and closure.

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