Teacher Resource Center
Everything a Facilitator Needs โ Even a Substitute
This curriculum is designed so any qualified adult can deliver a rigorous lesson with confidence. Here is the full support system that makes that possible.
Teacher Guide
A per-lesson guide with objectives, sequence, and "what to say" facilitation cues.
Sample guide โฌLesson Plans
Ready-to-run plans aligned to standards, with timing and materials.
Sample plan โฌFacilitation Notes
Scripted prompts and discussion moves for non-specialists.
See in a lesson โDiscussion Questions
Tiered questions for face-to-face, live online, and discussion boards.
Differentiation
Supports for five learner profiles in every lesson.
Intervention Strategies
Targeted reteaching for students who need more.
Extension Activities
Enrichment for students who are ready for more.
Printable Materials
Every digital task has an offline-ready version.
The Continuity Centerpiece
Substitute Teacher Guide
The feature that turns a staffing gap into a normal learning day.
๐งญ A Substitute Can Run Any Lesson in 4 Steps
- Open the lesson page and read the one-paragraph overview at the top.
- Press โถ Play on the instructional video โ it delivers the teaching.
- Have students complete the on-screen activities (auto-feedback) and the printable handout.
- Collect the exit ticket for the regular teacher. No content expertise or grading required.
Why it works
- The video carries the direct instruction.
- Activities self-correct, so students get feedback.
- Answer keys remove guesswork.
- Printable fallback covers tech issues.
What the sub provides
- Classroom management & encouragement.
- Pressing "play" and keeping pace.
- Collecting student work.
- A simple note on how it went.
Built for real classrooms
Pair these resources with the professional development plan in the implementation guide for a smooth rollout.