50+ Lesson Plan Samples, Format & Examples 2023
Just like coaches, teachers also have their game plans. And those game plans are called lesson plans. They help teachers meeting their students’ desired learning outcomes. Without lesson plans, classes won’t have any clear direction, and the ones affected the most will be the students. That’s why lesson plans are a must every school year.
To create a lesson plan of your very own, follow the following steps:
- Browse through our lesson plan samples to create your own lesson plan.
- Customize Online or Download in your preferred File format and Print As Required
As a teacher, it’s a great challenge to create lesson plans regularly. It gradually takes its toll and can burn you out. However, you don’t always have to start from scratch. Our 50 lesson plan samples and examples can help you get things done faster.
1. Secondary Teacher Lesson Plan Sample
If you’re a secondary teacher, our Secondary Teacher Lesson Plan is yours. Use it to draft any secondary school subjects you’re teaching.
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2. Science Teacher Lesson Plan Sample
Science is a wonderful subject filled with interesting lessons. That said, it deserves a decent lesson plan like our Science Teacher Lesson Plan below.
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3. High School Lesson Plan Sample
High school subjects are vastly more advanced than grade school subjects. So they need to be planned thoroughly. For that, our High School Lesson Plan Sample can help.
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4. High School ESL Lesson Plan Sample
If you have high school students that aren’t native English speakers, try making an ESL program for them. Being able to speak fluent English helps them academically and professionally in the future. Start by downloading our High School ESL Lesson Plan.
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5. College Math Lesson Plan Sample
Math is a bane for most students. If you’re a math teacher, it’s your job to make it otherwise. Make your math lessons as engaging and understandable as possible. Plan them well with our College Math Lesson Plan.
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6. Math and Science Lesson Plan Sample
Math and science are connected in a lot of ways. That’s why we’ve created our Math and Science Lesson Plan. Either you’re a math or science teacher, you can benefit from this.
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7. One Page Weekly Lesson Plan Sample
Our One Page Weekly Lesson Plan lets you plot your lesson plans in no time. You can create them over the weekend for an hour and done. You’ll have a week’s worth of planned activities for your students.
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8. Preschool Weekly Lesson Plan Sample
Here we have another weekly lesson plan but made for preschool teachers. It has a simple and clean design that doesn’t diminish your lesson plan’s readability.
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9. Kindergarten Lesson Plan Sample
Though kindergarten lessons have a simpler structure than elementary and high school lessons, they still need to be planned ahead. Kindergarten lessons are essential building blocks to a child’s academic future. So grab our Kindergarten Lesson Plan now.
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10. Kindergarten Math Lesson Plan Sample
Basic math is a crucial lesson in kindergarten. So plan it well with our Kindergarten Math Lesson Plan.
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11. Toddler Lesson Plan Sample
Children’s education starts when they’re toddlers. Both parents and nursery teachers should guide them at that stage. They can easily create a fitting lesson plan with our Toddler Lesson Plan Sample.
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12. Toddler Weekly Lesson Plan Sample
Here’s another well-made toddler lesson plan. But this one’s designed for planning weekly educational activities and objectives.
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13. Simple School Lesson Plan Sample
Lesson plans shouldn’t be complicated. They should be straight to the point and free from unnecessary content and visual elements. A perfect model for that is our Simple School Lesson Plan Sample.
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14. Primary School Daily Lesson Plan Sample
If you’re a primary school teacher, try our Primary School Daily Lesson Plan. With it, you can create daily lesson plans likes it’s a walk in the park.
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15. Homeschool Pre K Lesson Plan Sample
Homeschooling is the preferred option by many parents of pre-K students. That said, you can maybe sideline as a homeschool pre-K teacher. If you will do so, equip yourself with our Homeschool Pre-K Lesson Plan.
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16. Pre K Weekly Lesson Plan Sample
If you’re a pre-K teacher, it would be best to plan your lessons on a weekly basis. That way, you won’t have to do it daily. So grab our Pre-Weekly Lesson Plan Sample.
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17. Blank Preschool Weekly Lesson Plan Sample
Here’s another well-structured weekly lesson plan designed for preschools. It doesn’t have much in terms of aesthetics; it’s simple as it should. But in terms of the format, it’s complete and functional.
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18. Preschool Lesson Plan Sample
As a preschool teacher, you have to be ready with your lessons daily. Preschool students easily get bored and restless when there’s nothing to do. So plan your lessons ahead with our Preschool Lesson Plan.
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19. Blank Madeline Hunter Lesson Plan Sample
Madeline Hunter is one of the most renowned educators of the 20th century. She developed innovative teaching and learning methods that countless schools adopted even to this day. If you want to follow her style or if you’re simply a fan, get our Blank Madeline Hunter Lesson Plan Sample.
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20. Basic Elementary Lesson Plan Sample
Elementary lessons are pretty basic. Thus, they require a simple, basic lesson plan. In that case, our Basic Elementary Lesson Plan would be a perfect template.
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21. Lesson Plan Google Slides Example
Google Slides is a great app to create your lesson plans, especially if you’ll be presenting them to your co-teachers. That said, you might like this Lesson Plan Google Slides Example.
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22. Lesson Plan Example
This Lesson Plan Example provides a complete and simple format. All you have to do is fill in its blanks. You’ll be done in like five to 10 minutes.
23. Lesson Plan A4 Example
If you want an A4-sized lesson plan, then this is for you. It looks very professional and lets you input in-depth details about your lesson plan.
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24. Daily Lesson Plan Example
Creating lesson plans every day is tough. But it won’t be too much of a challenge if you have this Daily Lesson Plan Example.
25. Blank Lesson Plan Example
This Blank Lesson Plan Example can be used for any lesson, be it Math, Science, English, PE, and whatnot.
26. Elementary Art Lesson Plan Sample
Art subjects bring out the artist within students. If you’re an Art teacher, that should be your goal. You can achieve that with a well-targeted lesson plan. Make one now using our Elementary Art Lesson Plan.
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27. Daily Lesson Plan Sample
Some teachers create lesson plans weekly while some create daily. If you’re one of the latter, our Daily Lesson Plan Sample can be your friend. You no longer have to start from scratch every day.
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28. ESL Daily Lesson Plan Sample
Non-native English speakers need daily practice to hone their English speaking and writing abilities. If you’re an ESL teacher, it’s your job to help them achieve that. Do that by planning activities and exercises with our ESL Daily Lesson Plan.
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29. Homeschool Lesson Plan Outline Sample
Our Homeschool Lesson Plan Outline can be used for any homeschooling level. You can certainly make good use of it if you’re a homeschool teacher or tutor.
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30. Community College Lesson Plan Sample
College is the highest level of education. Hence, lesson plans are more robust and in-depth. So if you’re a college professor, use our Community College Lesson Plan.
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31. Daycare Lesson Plan Sample
Daycare centers should be a fun and educational environment for toddlers. So daycare teachers must plan engaging activities for them regularly. Our Daycare Lesson Plan can help in that matter.
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32. 5-Day Guided Reading Lesson Plan Sample
Reading isn’t just an essential academic skill but also an essential life skill. For that reason, reading exercises should be a staple in basic education levels. Plan them using our 5-Day Guided Reading Lesson Plan template.
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33. Preschool Weekly English Lesson Plan Sample
Here we have a preschool weekly lesson plan designed for English subjects. Feel free to download it if you’re a preschool English teacher.
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34. Blank SIOP Lesson Plan Sample
Sheltered Instruction Observation Protocol or SIOP is an instructional model effective in meeting English learners’ academic needs. If you’re adept in the SIOP method, you can use our Blank SIOP Lesson Plan Sample.
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35. Middle School Lesson Plan Sample
Middle school is a formative stage in a student’s education. If you’re a middle school teacher, make sure your lessons are clear, engaging, and understandable. See to that with our Middle School Lesson Plan.
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36. Simple Infant Lesson Plan Sample
Children’s education can start as early as their infant stages. The earlier they start, the better. Here we have our Simple Infant Lesson Plan to help you plan lessons for little ones.
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37. EdTPA Lesson Plan Sample
If you’re about to create an educative” Teacher Performance Assessment or EdTPA lesson plan, we have the perfect template below.
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38. Simple Curriculum Lesson Plan Sample
The most complex type of lesson plan is probably the curriculum lesson plan. That’s because it’s a plan of the curriculum itself. It covers all the lessons and subject matters. So if your school’s revamping its curriculum, our Simple Curriculum Lesson Plan might help.
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39. Curriculum Development Lesson Plan Sample
Another sample that can help in revamping curriculums is our Curriculum Development Lesson Plan. It can be used for middle schools, high schools, and universities.
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40. ASCA Lesson Plan Sample
If you want to create a lesson plan that meets the standards of the American School Counselor Association, download our ASCA Lesson Plan Sample.
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41. ASCA Elementary Lesson Plan Sample
Here’s another ASCA lesson plan sample but it’s specifically designed for elementary school lessons.
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42. Art Lesson Plan Sample
Art lessons are always engaging, especially for students who are passionate artists. However, they still need to be planned well to unlock the students’ potential. So plan your art lectures using our Art Lesson Plan Sample.
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43. 5th Grade Art Lesson Plan Sample
If you’re a 5th-grade art teacher, our 5th Grade Art Lesson Plan Sample is yours for the taking. You’re a perfect user for this template.
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44. 5E Lesson Plan Sample
The 5E Model is a reputable educational principle that’s been observed by millions of educators. If you’re a practitioner of it, continue doing so with our 5E Lesson Plan Sample.
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45. UDL Lesson Plan Sample
The Universal Design for Learning (UDL) educational framework is proven by experts to be effective in the learning process. With that in mind, following the UDL framework can improve your students’ academic skills. So start creating UDL lesson plans with our sample below.
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46. Printable Lesson Plan Example
This Printable Lesson Plan Example has some artistic design in its corners, but not too much. Grab this if you want your lesson plans to look a bit fancy.
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47. Creative Weekly Lesson Plan Example
Your lesson plan can be placed on a poster and displayed on a bulletin board. That way, students will know what to expect each day. If you fancy that, get this Creative Weekly Lesson Plan Example. It’s colorful and simply nice to look at. Your students will love it.
48. Minimalist Lesson Plan Example
If you want your lesson plan to have zero graphic designs, just plain and simple, you’ll like this Minimalist Lesson Plan Example. It’s doesn’t have any background colors. Just a plain white backdrop with texts sporting simple font styles.
49. Observed Lesson Plan For Primary Example
This lesson plan is made for primary school teachers. It’s also very simple like the previous one. It has a spacious table where you can input your lesson plan content.
50. Detailed Lesson Plan Example
This Detailed Lesson Plan Example encourages users to provide clear details about their lesson plan. It lets you indicate your sources, teaching methods, equipment, etc.
Lesson Plan Format
In order to prepare a complete and comprehensive lesson plan, it must have these components:
1. Title and Author
A lesson plan must have an official title. It should indicate the type of the lesson plan. For example, if it’s a lesson plan for high school classes, you can name it “High School Lesson Plan.” In addition to the title, you should put your name as the author on the cover page.
2. Executive Summary
The executive summary is a lesson plan’s introductory section. It provides an overview of the lesson plan, including brief info about its purpose and desired outcomes. Around 4 to 5 sentences are enough to formulate a complete executive summary.
3. Objectives
It won’t be a lesson plan without its objectives. So make sure to emphasize them. You can list them down in bullet form for better readability.
4. Timeline of Activities
You can use a table to create the timeline of activities. It must outline what activities the students will do within a day, week, or class period.
FAQs
What are some good tips in writing a lesson plan?
Here are some useful tips in lesson plan writing:
- Determine the learning objectives
- Plot learning activities
- Measure student capabilities
- Sequence lessons meaningfully and engagingly
- Plot a realistic timeline
What is a lesson plan’s 7 Es?
These are the 7 Es of a lesson plan:
- Elicit
- Engage
- Explore
- Explain
- Elaborate
- Extend
- Evaluate
What is a lesson plan’s most important part?
Every part of a lesson plan is important. But the most important one is the objectives section. It’s considered as the heart of the lesson plan since they outline the desired outcomes.
What are the three types of lesson plans?
These are the three types of lesson plans:
- Detailed lesson plan
- Semi-detailed lesson plan
- Understanding by design or UbD
What applications can I use to create lesson plans?
You can use Microsoft Word, Apple (MAC) Pages, Google Docs, and Adobe PDF.