Adding preparation plans helps you as a teacher organize your lectures and run your classes smoothly, which will positively affect your students’ understanding and, in turn, their outcomes.
Preparation Addition:
- From the main page, go to the Subjects tab and choose Lesson Preparation.
- Click on the “Add Preparation” button to add a preparation


By selecting the book, then the chapter, then the unit, and finally choosing the lesson to be prepared, as shown in the attached image.
Learning Outcomes:
- If there is another objective, enter it in the Add another objective field.
- Then link the preparation to one of the educational levels (Knowledge – Application – Analysis
- Select the available strategies for this preparation.
- Choose the educational resources used in learning.
- Identify the concepts associated with this preparation.


- Define the learning prerequisites (Orientation / Introduction / Prior Learning): the minimum tools and educational requirements that students must possess before starting the learning process for a specific subject or course.
- Specify the lesson activities and instructional procedures associated with this preparation.
- Document the formative and summative assessments for the lesson preparation.

- Add your notes to the weekly lesson plan (these notes will be visible to students and parents).
– - Specify whether you want to publish the lesson preparation to students in the weekly study plan or the term plan, or allow teachers to copy and use your preparation.
- Add the publication date for the subject preparation, and select the checkbox next to the subjects and grades to which this preparation will be published.
- Click “Save” to save the changes.

To copy the lesson preparation:
- By clicking the Copy Preparation button, the system allows you to copy a previous lesson preparation.
- The following screen will appear to let you select the school, class, and subject.
- After clicking the Search button, the available lesson preparations will be displayed.
You can copy the selected lesson preparations.

Preparation Percentage:
It shows the percentage of coverage of the educational outcomes for the lessons.

