The Last Lesson Plan Template You’ll Ever Need
- Casey Boehm

- Aug 4
- 2 min read
Hey teacher friend,
Let’s talk about the one thing that’s always on our to-do list: lesson plans.
Whether you’re planning by the week, the day, or scrambling to get something typed up before a team meeting—having a solid template can make all the difference. That’s exactly why I created these Editable Weekly & Daily Lesson Plan Templates—and they’ve become a favorite for thousands of teachers (myself included).
Here’s why they work:
✅ Fully customizable
✅ Clean, clear layouts
✅ Digital + printable
✅ Google Slides + PowerPoint formats
You can start with one of the ready-made formats or build your own from scratch—and once it’s set up? You’ll never go back to reformatting another document again.

Plan Your Way (Because One Size Doesn’t Fit All)
Every teacher plans differently. That’s why these templates include:
Daily lesson plan layouts with time blocks
Weekly overviews for subjects or centers
Options for editable subjects, standards, objectives, and notes
Simple drag-and-drop formatting in Google Slides or PowerPoint
Bonus: weekly to-do lists to keep you organized!
Whether you're a full-page detail type or a “just give me the week at a glance” person—these templates bend to your brain, not the other way around.
Copy, Paste, Plan… Repeat
Once your template is set, planning becomes a breeze:
Copy the slide
Edit subjects/customize
Plug in your plans
Save as PDF, share, or print to file
Boom. Done.
And if your schedule changes mid-year (because let’s be real, it always does), you’re not locked into anything. Just tweak the layout and keep rolling.
Teacher-Tested, Team Approved
Hundreds of teams and individual teachers use this template every week. It’s perfect for:
Weekly team planning
Admin-friendly overviews
Sharing with substitutes or co-teachers
Staying consistent across grade levels
Want to Save Hours Each Week?
This isn’t just a time-saver—it’s a sanity saver. Set your template once and stay organized for the rest of the year (and every year after).
Grab the Editable Lesson Plan Templates and take one big thing off your plate.
You’re already doing the hard work—now make the planning part easier.

Organize and Educate




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