A plan stating that fifteen minutes of paired discussion equates to a plan is a false hope. Something that constitutes a plan at 8:50 AM is the actual question that you put on the board. It is also crucial to consider the activity you prepare to engage your students who don’t quickly answer the question that you pose.
Here are samples of what you will be writing that include each element. There is the starter question, the self-check to see if you can move on, a worked-out example that uses the language you’ve just learned, and the two minute example for the morning the projector breaks.
How No-AI Lesson Plans Support Independent Learning
The stall point is hard to predict and rarely goes into a plan. There is usually only about one gap where a class divides itself into those who have the content, and those who have stopped paying attention. A person who has taught the lesson will put that gap in the plan and tell you what you should be doing in that gap.
Where AI falls down on lesson plans
Generated lesson plans divide time into ten minutes starter, twenty minutes main, ten minutes plenary. Planners have probably taught and know the activities will take much longer and shorten the plenary. While the plan looks good on paper, it falls apart in class.
What Human Support for No-AI Lesson Plans Includes
Moving step by step minute by minute, the plan is filled in gaps ahead of where a misconception could still persist. This is where writing differentiation within the task becomes more effective, as opposed to appending a note at the end. The writer uses your objective, the length of the period, and what the class did the lesson before as a guide.
Using No-AI Lesson Plans Responsibly in Your Own Work
These are your’s when delivered, modify as you please. A method written for a class the author has never taught will more than likely lose time somewhere. Teach it once and draw where the class was twenty minutes into it, and it will be good to go for the second time.
What lesson plans cost
One rate, whatever the format: $10 per 100 words. You are paying for the writer’s time and judgement, so the price scales with the words rather than with a package tier.
Typical lesson plan
Words
Writing
Fee (1%)
You pay
Single lesson
800
$80
$0.80
$80.80
Unit of work
2,500
$250
$2.50
$252.50
Full scheme
6,000
$600
$6
$606
The writer receives 100% of the writing price. Our 1% fee is added on top of it, and 0.5% is donated to tree planting.
Full pricing breakdown.
No-AI Lesson Plans Academic Support FAQs
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Ask on the contact page and a person will answer, usually the same working day. For a live order, reply to your confirmation email and it reaches whoever is handling it.
Yes. Send the plan your department uses, going to as much detail as your scheme so that the plan fits into it. Add some of your scheme’s vocabulary that students have likely encountered. A plan using a term differently than your scheme will cause more confusion for students than if you had used your scheme.
This is how you normally make your request. Inform us of the spread and the plan that builds in real differentiation. Meaning, different demands on the same content rather than an easier worksheet for table “A” and the same lesson for table “B”.
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Reviews
What clients say about our lesson plans
Reviews from completed, paid orders in this category.
BOBridget OCurriculum Lead, Wrenfield Academy
Solid plans, optimistic timings
The learning goals align with the scheme of work, and the differentiation notes are useful. It looks like you’re anticipating a classroom that settles in about two minutes, and two minutes is a dream. Most likely an easy fix for our teachers, but it shows a lack of recent teaching experience.
Verified orderLesson plansFebruary 2026
ARArjun RHead of Content, Meadowbank Learning
Year 7 pacing was off
Knowledge of the subject was excellent. The timings, however, were not. Three activities that would easily take fifty minutes were allotted thirty minutes time, which is something all teachers would notice. It was fixed after I mentioned it. Everything else, particularly the differentiation notes, saved our team a lot of time.
Verified orderLesson plansApril 2026
GOGrace OHead of Department, Kilimani Prep
Timings actually fit a lesson
Being a substitute is easy when you have good lesson plans. The lesson plans I’ve purchased before have realistic time estimates for their forty-minute activities falling into thirty-five-minute sections. There are clear back up activities written for the long sections. Clearly, someone has been in front of a classroom before writing the plan.