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How do I find lesson planning and teaching resources?

Search by a topic keyword, or browse the curriculum by subject or key stage

Lesson planning and teaching resources

From our homepage you can browse and easily find what you need from a selection of  thousands of downloadable and adaptable resources, including slide decks, worksheets and quizzes. All of our resources are free and always will be. 

You can select your desired key stage to explore units manually, or search by keyword or topic.

Watch Monika Koziol, our Principal Product Designer, explain how to quickly find the resources you need.⬇️

 

 

For help on using our resources see our help article: How do I use your teaching resources to plan and teach great lessons?

 

AI help with creating lesson plans

When you search for a topic or keyword, we’ll always suggest the best lesson resources for your requirements.

If you can’t find what you exactly need you can use Aila, our Aila lesson assistant to create something for you.

In the results page you can get to Aila by choosing the Create a lesson with AI link under the heading Can’t find what you need?

For information on using Aila, see our help article: How to use Aila, our AI lesson assistant.

My library

We’ve got thousands of high-quality resources so to keep a track of the what you’re interested in you can use my library to:

  • Save units and content you want to revisit
  • Quickly get to the lesson resources you use most often
  • Access anytime, anywhere – from any device.

Learn how to use My library in our help article: How do I use My library?

Curriculum plans

You can see our full curriculum plans for each subject and map these to your existing curriculum. They are downloadable to make this even easier for you.

In this video our Curriculum Design Lead, Toby Little, demonstrates what our online curriculum plans look like and their different features.⬇️

 

 

For information on using our curriculum plans see our help article: A guide to our curriculum plans.

 

You’ll know what’s best for your pupils and school, so our aim has been to make our resources as flexible as possible.

We’ve worked with subject associations, schools and organisations, and a wide range of education experts to try and choose the most popular topics, meaning we can support as many schools as possible across a broad curriculum.