Review, Polish & Export
Your plan is coming together. Some units are designed to stand alone, complete with definitions, structured activities, and sequenced lesson steps. Others act more like a flexible scaffold that supports deeper lesson creation, tailored to student needs and your teaching practice.
If you’ve built your unit to be more of a guiding document, you might choose to make more detailed lesson plans separately. These can include suggested discussion questions, clear steps, definitions and examples that are driven by your professional touch. We’ll cover this in upcoming sections.
If this is the end for your unit, you may like to:
- Add transitions or lesson hooks
- Refine activity descriptions
- Check differentiation
Potential Checklist:
- Clear alignment with outcomes
- Varied strategies for engagement
- Differentiation & UDL principles
- Assessment for & of learning
- Sequence progression is logical
- Student voice and choice embedded
- Culturally responsive & inclusive
- Cross-curricular links (if relevant)
- Builds toward meaningful product, performance, or task
Most tools, like Eased UP, allow you to copy, download or export your resources to online storage platforms, like Google Drive.
Using Eased UP and proud of your work? Share the resource as a URL. Your colleague will be able to Remix your plan to meet their unique class needs.