👋 We are thrilled to see Ross Morrison McGill from @TeacherToolkit sharing his excitement for LessonUp! He highlights how our online teaching platform gives you access to a vast library of high-quality content.
Teaching is a demanding job, and we see how much you do. You can easily find ready-made lessons, save, share or teach them straight away. Want to put your own spin on things? You can edit any lesson to fit your students' needs.
Have you explored our lesson library yet?
👉 Try for free! Click the link in our bio!
💡Teaching just got a little easier.
We love seeing teachers share their honest experiences with LessonUp and this one means a lot.
@RossMorrisonMcGill from @TeacherToolkit tried our online teaching platform and has some thoughts. Watch to hear what he has to say.
Whether you're building interactive lessons from scratch or looking for a smarter toolkit for teachers, LessonUp supports you in teaching your way and saving time while you do it.
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The first minutes can make or break your lesson They set the tone for engagement, sharpen focus, and drive meaningful classroom participation from the start.
Not everything you see online is what it seems… 👀
AI images are becoming more realistic by the day and that makes critical thinking in the classroom more important than ever.
Challenge your students to look closer, ask questions, and think twice before they trust what they see.
Ready to put it to the test?
Can you guess if this image is real or AI? Tell us 👇
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Want more than just silence or one-word answers? Meaningful discussions build deeper understanding and boost classroom engagement, getting every student involved.
Was banning phones in class a mistake?!
Kenny Mcdowell from South Eastern Regional College gave his opinion on the topic. We could use phones as educational tools to increase engagement in class... Share your thoughts in the comments! 👇
Want students to go beyond memorising? Critical thinking activities help them analyse information, sharpen their reasoning, and truly understand what they’re learning.
Exit tickets are one of the simplest, most effective ways to check student understanding. Before they walk out the door and the learning gap walks with them.
Still planning for Monday at 9:47 PM? 🌙☕
We’ve all been there. The house is quiet, the laptop is open, and you’re staring at a blank slide deck trying to differentiate a complex topic for 30 different learners.
It’s time to stop the "Sunday Slog."
At LessonUp, we don’t believe AI is here to replace your expertise. We believe it’s here to do the 80% "heavy lifting", the drafting, the formatting, and the translating, so you can focus on the 20% that actually matters: connecting with your students.
Join our upcoming CPD session: The Pragmatic Teacher’s Guide to AI.
The best part? Just for registering, we’ll send you our exclusive Pragmatic Prompting Guide for Teachers—a "cheat sheet" to help you get high-quality results from AI without the trial and error.
Space is limited for our upcoming dates. Don't let your department miss out on the secret to a shorter to-do list.
👉 Save your seat and grab your free guide here: https://t.co/6SnumtGneC
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Ever wanted to use LessonUp but didn't know where to start?
Kenny McDowell from South Eastern Regional College shares his tips on how to start with LessonUp! Try it yourself!
You and your student bored by static slides?
With the sorting feature, they’re not just watching. They’re thinking, comparing, and making choices.
More action, deeper understanding. Exactly what you want.
Rosenshine’s Principles aren’t just theory, they’re one of the most powerful, proven frameworks to make your teaching clearer, more effective, and easier for students to follow.
Strong starter activities do more than fill the first minutes. They activate prior knowledge and set the tone for real student engagement from the very start.