Viewing Full Class Lesson Plans on Kurasa #
The View Full Class Lesson Plans section on Kurasa gives teachers and school administrators a complete view of all lesson plans created for a specific class. Lesson plans are organized by subject teachers and displayed in a weekly format, making it easy to track planning progress and curriculum coverage.
This view supports coordination, accountability, and effective classroom oversight.
Where to Find Class Lesson Plans #
To access full class lesson plans:
- Open Classrooms from the main menu
- Select the class you want to view
- Click on the Lesson Plans tab
You will see a comprehensive list of all lesson plans created for that class.
What You See on the Lesson Plans Page #
The Lesson Plans page displays:
- All lesson plans created for the selected class
- Lesson plans grouped by week
- Plans attributed to the respective subject teachers
- A clear calendar-style layout for easy navigation
This structure helps schools ensure lesson preparation is consistent and aligned across subjects.
Navigating Lesson Plans by Week #
Lesson plans are displayed in a weekly format, allowing you to:
- Move between weeks using the navigation arrows
- Review planning for past, current, or upcoming weeks
- Monitor lesson continuity and syllabus coverage
This view makes it easier to identify gaps or overlaps in lesson planning.
Who Can View Full Class Lesson Plans #
Access to this section depends on your role:
- Class teachers can view lesson plans created for their assigned class
- School administrators can view lesson plans across multiple classes
- Subject teachers can view lesson plans relevant to their subjects
Permissions are controlled at the workspace level.
Why Viewing Full Class Lesson Plans Matters #
Viewing all lesson plans for a class helps schools:
- Maintain teaching consistency across subjects
- Monitor lesson planning completion
- Support collaborative teaching
- Improve curriculum coverage tracking
- Strengthen accountability and preparation
It ensures that planning is visible, structured, and aligned with school expectations.
Helpful Tips #
- Lesson plans are read-only in this view
- Editing lesson plans is done from the teacher’s Lesson Planning section
- Use weekly navigation to review planning trends over time
Need Support? #
If lesson plans are missing or not displaying correctly:
- Confirm the correct class and academic year are selected
- Ensure subject teachers have created lesson plans
- Refresh the page and try again
For further help, contact Kurasa Support through the Help Center.