Lesson plan from a topic + age + duration
A complete lesson plan with hook, direct instruction, guided + independent practice, and an exit ticket. Differentiation built in for both advanced and support.
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Topic: {{topic}}
Year level / age: {{year_level}}
Duration: {{duration}}
Class size: {{class_size}}
Curriculum / framework I work from: {{curriculum}}
What students already know about this topic: {{prior_knowledge}}
Resources I have available: {{resources}}
Specific learning outcomes I need to hit: {{outcomes}}
Structure the lesson plan with:
1. LEARNING INTENTION (1 sentence — what students will be able to do by the end).
2. SUCCESS CRITERIA (3 bullets — what "got it" looks like).
3. HOOK (5 min) — engaging opener tied to the topic.
4. DIRECT INSTRUCTION (10–15 min) — how I'll teach it. Include 1 anticipated misconception.
5. GUIDED PRACTICE (10–15 min) — what students do with my support.
6. INDEPENDENT TASK (10–15 min) — what they do solo.
7. WRAP + EXIT TICKET (5 min) — quick check of understanding.
End with: differentiation note (1 line for advanced, 1 line for support), 3 questions to ask during the lesson, and a homework option.
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