Public lesson plan library
Browse public lesson plans for inspiration, search by topic, filter by subject or year group, and open a plan you can adapt.
Key things to know
- Useful when you want inspiration before creating your own plan.
- Searches public lesson plans by keyword.
- Filters by subject and year group.
- Good for finding a starting point quickly.
What it helps with
The public lesson plan library is for those moments when you want to see what already exists before starting from a blank page. You can search for a topic, browse examples, and open a plan for inspiration.
It focuses on lesson plans, so it is best for finding teaching ideas, lesson structures, activity sequences, and approaches you can adapt for your own class.

Find a public lesson

- 1Open Public resources.
- 2Type a topic, skill, text, or curriculum area into the search box.
- 3Use subject and year group filters to narrow the results.
- 4Open a lesson card to read the plan.
- 5If nothing fits, use Create lesson plan to make your own version.
Search tips
Start broad, then narrow. Fractions might show too much, but equivalent fractions Year 5 or simplifying fractions will get closer.
If you are browsing for ideas, try the topic first without filters. If you need something ready for a specific class, add the subject and year group filters.

Common fixes
- If results are too broad, add a year group, subject, or more specific keyword.
- If nothing appears, clear filters or try a shorter search term.
- If a plan is close but not quite right, use it as a reference when creating your own lesson plan.
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