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Sell lesson plans online

Your best lesson plans can keep working after class ends.

Package the lessons, units and supporting files you already built, publish them from your own teacher store, and let other educators buy and download them without adding another task to your day.

Free to start · No credit card · Keep 85% of each sale on Free before Stripe processing

From finished resource to live store.

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Package the lesson clearly

Bundle the plan with the slides, worksheets, rubrics, answer keys or extensions a buyer needs to teach it confidently.

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Explain the classroom outcome

Use the listing to say who it is for, what students do, what is included and how much prep another teacher should expect.

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Publish once, deliver every sale

Set a price, connect Stripe and publish. Checkout and secure delivery happen automatically when another teacher buys.

Built around what teachers actually sell.

Your storefront should make the resource clear, the purchase simple, and the next sale easier.

Single lessons

Focused, ready-to-teach lessons work well when they solve a specific topic, skill, day or classroom problem.

Multi-day units

Combine lessons, assessments, student materials and teacher notes into a deeper resource with a higher-value outcome.

Sub plans and emergency lessons

Low-prep plans are especially useful when another teacher needs something complete, clear and ready right now.

Projects and performance tasks

Package instructions, rubrics, exemplars and supporting materials so the buyer gets the whole teaching experience, not one loose file.

Questions teachers ask before they start.

Can teachers sell lesson plans they created?

Original lesson plans can generally be sold when you own the work and have permission to use every included asset. Your employment agreement, district policy and third-party licences can affect what you personally own, so check those before publishing.

Should I sell one lesson or a full unit?

Both can work. A focused lesson is an easier first purchase, while a complete unit can command a higher price because it saves more planning time. Many teacher sellers offer both and bundle related lessons later.

Can a lesson plan include several files?

Yes. Use a ZIP when the resource includes multiple documents, slides, worksheets, rubrics, keys or supporting assets.

How do I price a lesson plan?

Price around the amount of planning, classroom readiness and teacher time the resource saves. Clear scope and strong previews usually matter more than being the cheapest option.

Turn the resources you already made into a store you own.

Start free. Publish when you are ready. Your storefront, customer list, pricing, and catalogue stay under your control.

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