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Lesson Plans for Government and Network Partners

Give every teacher and site across your network the tools to plan intentional learning activities without starting from scratch every week. Brightwheel’s lesson planning tools reduce preparation time while ensuring consistent educational quality across all network sites.

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What is this

Lesson plans for childcare networks and agencies refers to the structured weekly learning plans network administrators, curriculum coaches, site directors, and teachers use to organize intentional educational activities. Brightwheel gives networks and agencies access to a library of developmentally appropriate activities, tools to build and share weekly plans, and state guidelines alignment — all in the same platform used for daily reports and family communication.


How it works

How lesson plans work for childcare networks and agencies

Childcare networks and government-funded programs are increasingly expected to provide documented evidence that curriculum is being delivered consistently at every site they fund or oversee. Lesson plan documentation is one of the most common requirements in quality rating systems, subsidy program agreements, and licensing renewal processes.

Brightwheel’s lesson planning tools strike a balance between network-level consistency and site-level flexibility. The activity library provides a shared foundation — developmentally appropriate activities organized by domain and age group — that every teacher at every site can draw from. Network curriculum coaches can see planning activity across all sites without requiring identical lesson plans from every classroom.

State developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks are built into brightwheel, so teachers and curriculum coaches can confirm that planned activities align with state and quality rating expectations.

Lesson plans in brightwheel can be shared with families, giving every family visibility into what their child will be learning during their care day. This transparency builds family confidence in the network’s educational quality.


See it in action

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How childcare networks and agencies use brightwheel to plan and share weekly lesson plans · 2 min


What’s included

Everything you need for lesson planning across your network

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Activity library

A library of developmentally appropriate activities organized by age group and learning domain. Every teacher at every network site draws from the same shared library, ensuring curriculum consistency network-wide.

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Weekly plan builder

Staff organize selected activities into a structured weekly plan in brightwheel. Plans are saved and can be reused, adapted for different groups, or shared as a starting point for others.

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State guidelines and quality rating alignment

State developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks are built into brightwheel. Staff and coordinators can confirm that planned activities align with state and quality rating expectations at each age level.

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Family-visible plans

Weekly lesson plans can be shared with families through brightwheel. Every family sees what their child will be learning and doing each week.


Buyer’s guide

What to look for in lesson planning software for childcare networks and agencies

Lesson planning tools for childcare networks need to support consistency at scale without eliminating staff flexibility. Here are the capabilities that matter most.

Shared activity library for the entire network

When every teacher across the network draws from the same curriculum library, the network has educational consistency without mandating identical lesson plans at every site. Teachers retain creative flexibility within a shared framework.

Alignment with state developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks

Activities linked to state developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks allow network curriculum coaches to confirm that lesson plans across all sites meet state and quality rating expectations — a core requirement for networks participating in quality improvement systems.

Network-wide visibility into lesson planning activity

Network administrators and curriculum coaches need to see whether teachers across all sites are planning consistently. Brightwheel gives network leadership visibility into lesson planning activity program-wide.

Family-facing lesson plan sharing

Families who receive weekly lesson plans have greater confidence in the program’s educational quality. A lesson planning tool with built-in family sharing maximizes this benefit.

Mobile lesson planning for staff

Staff who can plan and reference lesson plans on their phone are more likely to stay current. Mobile-first lesson planning fits the reality of a staff member’s workday.


Provider story
I love how easy it is to share lesson plans between classrooms on brightwheel. The developmental guidelines for the state are all in the app, and I never need to worry about losing the lessons if a teacher ever leaves our program.
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Pam M.
Executive Director · Denver, CO
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Getting started

Set up lesson planning across your network

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Configure the activity library for your network’s age groups

Set up brightwheel’s lesson planning tools for the age groups served. Activities are automatically organized by developmental domain and age level for every site and classroom.

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Set curriculum standards for your teachers and site directors

Define what consistent lesson planning looks like for your network. Communicate which activity library resources you expect staff to draw from and what your weekly planning schedule looks like.

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Have staff build and share their first weekly plan

Walk staff through the activity library and weekly plan builder. Have each group publish its first weekly plan and share it with families through brightwheel.

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Monitor lesson planning consistency across all sites

Review lesson planning activity across your network in brightwheel. Use this visibility to identify sites or classrooms that need additional curriculum support.


Common challenges

Common lesson planning challenges for childcare networks and agencies — and how to address them

Lesson planning at network scale is one of the most operationally demanding aspects of early childhood program quality.

Curriculum inconsistency across network sites

When teachers across different network sites build lesson plans entirely from scratch without a shared framework, curriculum quality varies widely. A shared activity library creates consistency without eliminating site-level autonomy.

Staff spending personal time on lesson planning

Staff who build lesson plans from scratch spend significant personal time on planning. A ready-made activity library in brightwheel dramatically reduces this time while maintaining educational quality.

Lesson plans not aligned with state developmental guidelines or quality rating frameworks

Networks participating in quality rating systems or managing subsidy programs need activities aligned with state and quality rating expectations. Brightwheel’s built-in state guidelines make this alignment visible and verifiable across all sites.

Families not seeing what their child is learning

When families don’t receive lesson plans, they evaluate program quality based on surface impressions. Sharing weekly plans through brightwheel gives families direct evidence of intentional curriculum.

No visibility into whether teachers across all sites are planning consistently

Network administrators and curriculum coaches who can’t see lesson planning activity across their network can’t identify sites that need curriculum coaching. Brightwheel’s visibility tools give network leadership a network-wide view.


FAQ

Common questions about lesson plans for childcare networks and agencies

Does brightwheel provide a ready-made activity library?

Yes. Brightwheel provides a library of developmentally appropriate activities that staff can select and organize into weekly plans. They aren’t starting from a blank page.

Can network administrators and curriculum coaches see lesson planning activity across all sites and classrooms?

Yes. Brightwheel gives network administrators and curriculum coaches network-wide visibility into lesson planning activity.

Are state developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks built into brightwheel?

Yes. State developmental guidelines and quality rating frameworks are incorporated into brightwheel so staff and coordinators can align activities with state and quality rating expectations.

Can families see weekly lesson plans?

Yes. Staff can share their weekly lesson plan with families through brightwheel. Families see what their child will be learning and doing each day.

Can lesson plans be shared between staff members?

Yes. Plans built in brightwheel can be shared with other staff as a starting point — useful for new hires or for creating consistency across groups serving the same age group.

Does lesson planning connect to observation and assessment?

Yes. When staff log observations, they can link them to the activities they planned, creating a complete picture of what was introduced and how children responded.


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