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Experience Summaries: Printable Lesson Plans for Internalization

FAQ: How can I prepare my lesson plans and see an overview of the learning experience?

Written by Sabrina Valverde
Updated this week

The Experience Summary Printable gives teachers a clear, at-a-glance overview of an Exploros learning experience. It’s designed to support lesson planning and internalization by outlining the experience objectives, student activities, and teacher moves for each scene in the experience.

What is the Experience Summary Printable?

The Experience Summary is a printable overview of the learning experience that includes:

  • A summary of the experience structure

  • Student activities and prompts

  • Teaching and facilitation options

  • Helpful context for planning instruction and pacing

This document helps teachers quickly understand the flow of an experience before teaching it.

How do teachers use the Experience Summary?

Teachers commonly use the Experience Summary in a few practical ways:

  • Print and preview the experience before instruction

  • Add internalization notes or reminders for key concepts

  • Jot down timing and pacing notes for class periods or blocks

  • Note common misconceptions to watch for during discussions

  • Plan teacher moves, discussion questions, or follow-up activities

Many teachers keep the printed summary nearby during class as a quick reference while facilitating student learning.

How do I view and print the Experience Summary?

You can access and print the Experience Summary directly from inside the experience by following these steps:

  1. Click to open the Experience Pack

  2. From the Teacher Pack, select and open the Experience Summary.

  3. Review the Experience Summary, then print or save it for your lesson planning.

The Experience Summary Printable is a simple way to feel prepared, organized, and confident when planning and teaching an Exploros experience. For more direction and guidance on lesson planning and internalization, use our Lesson Plan Internalization Templates.

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