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Lesson Library

Classroom-ready lessons, created and shared by teachers.
What is the Lesson Library?
The Lesson Library is a collection of complete lessons uploaded by teachers. These are designed to be usable right away—PDFs, activities, worksheets, and instructional materials.
Think of it as a professional, teacher-curated lesson exchange.
📥 Downloading Lessons
Use the Lesson Library when you need something you can take into class right away.
  • Browse by subject, grade band, or keyword
  • Open a lesson to view details and preview
  • Download the file(s) and use them with your students
No uploading or sharing required—you can browse and download immediately.
📤 Uploading Lessons
Registered teachers can upload lessons they’ve already created and are willing to share with others.
  • Upload PDFs, documents, or lesson files
  • Add a title, description, subject, and grade range
  • Your lesson becomes searchable for other teachers
Upload only what you’re comfortable sharing—this is professional, not performative.
How detailed do lessons need to be?
There is no single “right” level of detail.
  • Some lessons are fully scripted
  • Others are activity-based or outline-style
  • Clear instructions and usable materials matter more than length
If another teacher could reasonably use it, it belongs here.
What the Lesson Library is NOT
  • ❌ A social media feed
  • ❌ A competition for “perfect” lessons
  • ❌ A place for unfinished ideas (use Unit Planner for that)
The focus is usability, clarity, and classroom readiness.
Common questions
  • Do I have to upload to download? No.
  • Can I edit a lesson after uploading? Yes, you can update your content.
  • Can I remove a lesson later? Yes.
  • What if I find an issue with a lesson? Use the report option or contact support.
Still have questions?
If something isn’t clear or doesn’t behave the way you expect, ask.