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Simple Lesson Plan Template

A clean, no-fuss lesson plan template with just the essentials: objective, materials, procedure, and assessment. Perfect for quick planning or teachers who prefer minimal structure.

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Elementary, Middle School, High School

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The Simple template provides a streamlined framework for teachers who need to capture the essentials quickly. It focuses on the core components of every good lesson without unnecessary complexity. Flip's AI can fill in the standard-aligned procedures in seconds, letting you focus on the actual teaching.

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When to use this template

  • Quick daily lesson planning when you know the flow
  • Writing substitute teacher plans that are easy to follow
  • When you prefer minimal structure and maximum flexibility
  • As a starting point for teachers new to formal lesson planning
Example topicELAGrade 6: Persuasive Writing

Template sections

Objective

What will students know or be able to do by the end of the lesson? Write a clear, measurable goal.

Students will be able to...

Standards

List the academic standards this lesson addresses.

Which state or national standards does this lesson align to?

Materials

List everything you and students need for the lesson.

What materials, handouts, technology, or supplies are needed?

Procedure

Step-by-step plan for the lesson. Include approximate times if helpful.

1. Opening (5 min): ...

2. Instruction (15 min): ...

3. Activity (20 min): ...

4. Wrap-up (5 min): ...

Assessment

How will you know students met the objective?

How will you check for understanding during and after the lesson?

Notes / Reflection

Space for differentiation notes, modifications, or post-lesson reflection.

Any accommodations, modifications, or things to remember for next time?

About the Simple framework

Not every lesson needs a complex framework. The Simple Lesson Plan Template strips planning down to its core elements: what students will learn, what you need, what you'll do, and how you'll know it worked.

When simplicity wins: Experienced teachers often find that elaborate templates slow them down without adding value. A simple template works beautifully for straightforward lessons, substitute teacher plans, quick daily planning, and situations where you already have a clear vision of the lesson flow.

The essential elements: Every lesson plan, regardless of complexity, needs four things: a clear learning objective, materials and preparation notes, a step-by-step procedure, and some form of assessment. This template provides exactly that.

Making it your own: The beauty of a simple template is its flexibility. You can add notes about differentiation, jot down key questions, or include time estimates — but none of that is required.

For substitute teachers: Simple templates are ideal for sub plans. A substitute needs to quickly understand the objective, find the materials, follow the procedure, and check for understanding.

This template keeps things clean and practical — just fill in the blanks and teach.

Simple

A clean, no-fuss lesson plan template with just the essentials: objective, materials, procedure, and assessment. Perfect for quick planning or teachers who prefer minimal structure.

Elementary

Designed for K–5 classrooms with age-appropriate pacing, transition cues, movement breaks, and scaffolding — because young learners need more structure, shorter segments, and hands-on engagement.

UDL

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) builds flexibility into every lesson by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and action & expression — so every student can access the learning.

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Frequently asked questions

A simple lesson plan should include four essential elements: a clear learning objective, materials needed, a step-by-step procedure, and an assessment method. You can add differentiation notes, standards alignment, and reflection, but these four are the minimum.
The five core parts are: (1) Objective, (2) Standards, (3) Materials, (4) Procedure, and (5) Assessment. Some templates add reflection as a sixth element.
Start with the objective — what must students learn today? Then list materials, write 3–4 procedure steps with approximate times, and choose one assessment method. A simple plan can be written in 10–15 minutes.
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