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Use this lesson plan template to help you plan more efficiently and keep your goals, tasks, and materials organized in one place.
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Lesson planning shouldn’t take over your evenings. If your thoughts are scattered across random Google Docs and sticky notes, you need a system that consolidates everything, from learning goals to materials, in one location. This lesson plan template provides a repeatable structure that saves time and helps every lesson have a lasting impact.
Instead of piecing together your plans week by week, use this lesson planner to organize everything upfront. With built-in fields for learning objectives, materials, differentiation strategies, and assessments, this lesson plan template helps you organize content, gather feedback, and streamline prep. Use it to free up your time and focus more on engaging your students.
One middle school teacher told us that she used to spend Sunday nights hurriedly putting together a math lesson plan for the upcoming week. Now she opens her Asana lesson plan template, updates a few fields, and she’s done. We created this template to transform a time-consuming chore into a manageable routine.
This lesson plan template is an ideal teaching resource for:
New teachers who want to spend less time planning and more time teaching.
Experienced educators looking to update lessons without starting from scratch.
Homeschool parents managing multiple subjects and grade levels in a single day.
ESL and special education instructors who need to customize learning paths for different learners.
Corporate trainers and L&D teams creating repeatable sessions that win quick client approval.
Whether you’re creating a daily lesson plan template or designing a monthly workshop, this Asana lesson planner turns blank lesson plans into learning goals.
If you’re still switching between Google Docs and Microsoft Word just to build lesson plans, you’re losing valuable time and context. This template brings everything together so you’re not stuck copying and pasting from siloed tools.
With this free lesson plan template, you can:
Keep lesson materials, timelines, and objectives in one platform, without needing to switch between multiple apps or file types, such as PowerPoint or Google Slides.
Reduce prep time with reusable task templates and weekly lesson plan templates that eliminate the need to reformat the same Microsoft Word doc every time.
Collect real-time feedback from other teachers, mentors, or stakeholders. No need to email around different versions of your lesson plan template in Google Sheets.
Visually track learning goals by lesson, class, or grade level.
Customize plans for various learners using specific fields and filters.
Start by opening the template from Asana’s template library, then follow these step-by-step instructions to customize your lesson plans.
Pick the lesson plan format that suits your style. Asana offers options from simple lesson plan templates to detailed breakdowns with materials, activities, and assessments. A teacher might start with a daily lesson plan template, while a trainer building a quarterly curriculum could use a more structured weekly format.
Define what students or participants should take away. Add objectives as custom fields in each task. For example, a kindergarten lesson plan might target “recognize basic shapes,” while a high school lesson includes “analyze tone in a literary passage.” Make sure your goals are SMART and reflect local or national curriculum standards.
Use Asana sections to organize each phase of your lesson planbook:
Introduction: Begin with a question, image, or brief game to engage students and activate prior knowledge.
Instruction: Add tasks for presentations, videos, or group discussion prompts.
Activities: List individual work or small group projects (e.g., back-to-school essays or math games).
Assessment: Link to printable quizzes, rubrics, or end-of-lesson reflections stored in Google Drive.
Closure: End with a summary task and notes for next time.
Each task can include attachments, time estimates, and assignees to keep you on track.
Use tags like “pre-K,” “ELL,” or “special education” to customize your plan for a range of students. Add subtasks for scaffolded support or enrichment extensions. For example, during a middle school reading activity, you might assign different worksheets based on reading level.
Plan ahead by centralizing all the materials you’ll need in one place. Add a “Materials Needed” custom field so that nothing gets overlooked, such as art tools or digital resources like videos and handouts. You can attach files directly to lesson tasks, from Google Drive links to PowerPoint presentations. This simplifies finding what you need without having to dig through folders or chase down links. You'll arrive at each lesson fully prepared, rather than scrambling at the last minute.
Use Asana to document what worked and what needs to be changed. (Our lessons learned template is especially well suited for this task.) After each lesson, add a comment or subtask labeled “Reflection” with notes on pacing, engagement, or outcomes. Next time, you’ll know exactly what to adjust. This step turns your lesson plan into a reusable, constantly improving system.
Asana features help you track, adapt, and repeat your lesson plans with less stress. Each one improves your ability to manage content, timing, and collaboration. Explore more Asana features.
Custom Fields: Add structured inputs for grade level, materials, or assessment type to quickly sort and filter your lesson plans.
Timeline View: See how your lessons and units unfold over time. It’s perfect for managing a weekly or monthly lesson plan template.
Asana AI: Use Asana AI to instantly generate lesson plans based on past templates, auto-fill recurring sections, and get smart suggestions to optimize pacing and structure.
Attachments: Add worksheets, PowerPoint slides, or Google Docs to each lesson task so that all materials are in one place.
Tasks: Use tasks to document reflections, collect input, or note admin feedback. It’s all connected to the lesson and easy to act on.
Asana integrates with your favorite teaching tools and platforms to centralize work and reduce prep time. Explore the full app integration library.
Google Drive: Store and share your lesson materials—such as editable lesson plan templates, worksheets, and printables—directly within tasks.
Google Calendar: Keep your schedule in sync. Automatically add lessons or prep blocks to your calendar with Asana rules.
Slack: Get updates or reminders about lesson deadlines right where you’re already collaborating with your team.
Zoom: Add meeting links to remote lessons or training sessions, and store recordings for later review.
Microsoft Teams: Turn discussion points from Teams into action items in Asana with linked tasks and follow-up reminders.
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