Перейти к основному содержимому

Lesson Plans

Lesson plans help teachers prepare structured, consistent instruction for each class session. They serve as both a planning tool and a record of what was taught.

Creating a Lesson Plan

  1. Navigate to the class detail page.
  2. Click Add Lesson Plan.
  3. Fill in the details:
    • Title -- The topic or focus of the lesson
    • Date -- When the lesson will be taught
    • Objectives -- What students should learn or be able to do after the lesson (list specific, measurable goals)
    • Content -- The main teaching material, scripture references, or curriculum content
    • Materials -- Any supplies, handouts, books, or technology needed
    • Activities -- Planned activities, discussions, or exercises
    • Notes -- Additional notes for the teacher
  4. Click Save.

Organizing Lesson Plans

Lesson plans are organized by:

  • Class -- Each plan is tied to a specific class
  • Date -- Plans appear in chronological order
  • Term -- Plans inherit the term from their class

Using Lesson Plans Effectively

  • Before class -- Review the plan, gather materials, and prepare activities
  • During class -- Follow the plan as a guide while remaining flexible
  • After class -- Add notes about what worked, what to adjust, and student engagement

Viewing Past Plans

Teachers and admins can review past lesson plans to:

  • Ensure curriculum continuity across terms
  • Reuse successful lesson structures
  • Hand off a class to a substitute teacher with clear documentation

Who Can Create Lesson Plans

  • Admins can create and edit lesson plans for any class
  • Teachers assigned to a class can create and edit plans for their own classes
подсказка

Write your lesson objectives as specific outcomes (e.g., "Students will be able to recite Surah Al-Fatiha" or "Students will identify the 12 tribes of Israel") rather than vague goals.