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AI Weekly Lesson Planner for Middle School

Middle school teachers managing multiple course preps face a planning burden that grows with each additional preparation. The AI Weekly Planning Generator builds complete 5-day instructional arcs for grades 6-8 (bell-to-bell timing, daily warm-ups, guided practice, exit tickets, and sequenced homework) for any subject, in a fraction of the time it takes to create from scratch.

5 days
Full week planned at once
Gr. 6–8
Grade levels covered
50 or 80 min
Block period support
Multi-prep
Multiple courses supported

How Middle School Teachers Use This

Multiple Prep Planning Efficiency

Generate weekly plans for two or three different course preps in one Sunday planning session, entering each course topic and getting back complete 5-day arcs that cover all your teaching responsibilities without hours of blank-page work.

ELA Unit Weekly Arc

Build a 5-day ELA plan around a novel, essay unit, or writing genre, from Monday introduction through Friday consolidation, with daily reading tasks, writing practice, vocabulary development, and discussion questions.

Science Weekly Investigation Plan

Generate a science week that moves from Monday phenomenon hook to Friday synthesis, with lab design, data collection, analysis, and explanation tasks distributed across the 5-day arc in a coherent instructional sequence.

Math Weekly Plan with Problem Types

Plan a math week that deliberately sequences conceptual introduction, procedural practice, application, and review across five lessons, so students build both understanding and fluency in a coherent week.

History Document-Based Week

Generate a social studies week built around primary sources, daily document analysis tasks, discussion questions, and a writing task that builds across the week from analysis to argument.

Block Schedule Weekly Planning

Generate plans calibrated for 80-minute block periods, with deeper practice phases, collaborative task time, and mid-period transitions that prevent cognitive fatigue across the longer class session.

Frequently Asked Questions

For middle school science and social studies, the arc supports inquiry-based learning: Monday introduces the phenomenon or historical question, mid-week deepens through investigation or document analysis, and Friday brings synthesis. For ELA, the arc supports the writing process: Monday introduces the mode, mid-week builds to drafting, Friday is revision or sharing. The AI applies a research-based instructional sequence appropriate to each discipline.

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