Create standards-aligned lesson plans in minutes, not hours. Drag-and-drop scheduling, reusable templates, and one-click sharing with your team. Built for how teachers actually plan.
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RL.3.4 · Word meaning from context
RL.3.6 · Narrator perspective
RL.3.9 · Themes across stories
Weekly comprehension check
Focused tools that save time without adding complexity.
Plan your week visually. Move lessons around the calendar with a simple drag. Reschedule a snow day in seconds, not an hour.
Browse and tag state standards directly inside the planner. Every lesson is automatically mapped to the standards it covers.
Build a lesson once, use it every year. Save templates for common lesson types and customize them for each new class.
Share plans with grade-level teams or department colleagues. Comment, suggest edits, and co-plan without emailing files back and forth.
Print-ready weekly views, PDF exports for administrators, or share a live link — your plans go wherever you need them.
Plan on your laptop during prep, check your agenda on your phone at home. Responsive design that works everywhere.
Average planning time saved by teachers using structured templates
Browse and attach standards without leaving the planner
Nothing to install. Works in any browser on any device.
Simple school-level pricing — no per-seat charges
Every feature solves a problem teachers actually face.
Start from proven templates built by experienced educators. Spend less time figuring out format and more time on instruction.
Review plans across your team in one dashboard. Ensure curriculum coverage and pacing alignment without chasing paperwork.
Pull standards coverage reports with one click. See which standards are being taught, when, and by whom — across the whole school.
Shared plans mean subs can see exactly what's happening. Emergency sub plans are always current and always accessible.
The Lesson Planners prototype is live. Explore the teacher, principal, and district admin views — your feedback shapes what we build next.
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