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Week Planner

Five days, one topic, one click.

Give LoomLesson a unit topic and grade level, and get a complete week of connected daily resources. Each day builds on the one before it. No more Sunday-night scrambling to fill out the week.

Unit plan

The Water Cycle · 5th grade

MON

Reading Passage

Intro + warm-up vocab

TUE

Vocabulary Set

Practice new terms

WED

Hands-On Activity

Lab or experiment

THU

Quick Check Quiz

Formative assessment

FRI

Creative Synthesis

Writing or project

5 resources, generated together, building on each other

The weekly arc

A real instructional sequence, not 5 random worksheets

LoomLesson follows a research-backed progression: introduce, build, check, synthesize. Each day earns its place in the week.

1

Introduce

Monday

Low-stakes entry point. A reading passage, video response, or anticipation guide. Kids get into the topic without pressure.

2

Build

Tuesday, Wednesday

Core concept work. Vocab, worked examples, guided practice. This is where the heavy lift happens.

3

Check

Thursday

Short formative quiz to see who got it. Drives Friday's reteach or extension decisions.

4

Synthesize

Friday

Creative transfer. A project, a writing piece, or a debate. Students show the teacher what they actually understood.

The time math

Sunday-night planning, gone

Without Week Planner

~4 hours

To plan and write a full week

With Week Planner

~3 minutes

One click, full week materializes

That's roughly 16 hours per month back. Two full workdays you used to spend writing activities students worked through in 15 minutes. Week Planner doesn't replace your judgment. You still edit, regenerate, and swap. It just stops you from starting from a blank page every Sunday night.

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