
My Go-To Lesson Structure for Any Science Topic
After years of teaching science, I’ve learned this the hard way: it’s not the topic that makes a lesson work—it’s the structure. When lessons fall apart, it’s rarely because the content is bad. It’s because the flow is unclear, transitions eat up time, or students don’t know what they’re supposed to be doing (or why). Once I stopped reinventing lessons and started relying on a consistent structure, everything changed. Planning got easier. Classroom management improved.











