Download the Experiential Learning Lesson Plan Checklist Template
A fully editable Microsoft Word (.docx) document to help you design effective, structured, and real-world focused lesson plans based on experiential learning.
Why Use This Template?
- Structure That Supports Learning: Built around the four phases of experiential learning (experience, reflection, conceptualization, application), ensuring rich, meaningful classroom interactions.
- Teacher- and Student-Friendly: Clearly defines roles, tasks, and reflection opportunities — making it easy for students to engage and for teachers to guide.
- Assessment-Ready: Includes space for aligning assessments with learning objectives, plus a self-assessment component for students.
- Inclusive & Flexible: Designed with differentiation in mind — ready for diverse learners, varying skill levels, and multiple teaching contexts.
- Fully Customizable: Plug in your own content, modify reflection prompts, add or remove sections — it’s your plan, your way.
What's Inside the Download
- A one-page checklist for planning experiential lessons, organized into 14 key components (Learning Objectives, Learning Context, Readiness, Experience, Reflection, Conceptualization, Application, Assessment, Materials, Logistics, Differentiation, Teacher Role, Student Role, and Follow-Up).
- Editable bullet points so you can check, add, or remove items as needed.
- Designed for easy printing or digital use in Word.
How to Use It
- Download the .docx file below.
- Open in Microsoft Word (or a compatible editor).
- Customize: Change any text, add your lesson details, or adapt to your subject/course.
- Plan your lesson: Use the checklist items to guide you as you build each phase of your experiential lesson.
- Share or print: Use it with your team, students, or administrators — or print as a planning guide or rubric.
Who It’s For
- K–12 Teachers planning project-based or experiential units
- Curriculum Designers working on active learning frameworks
- Teacher Trainers / Coaches introducing experiential learning models
- Higher-Education Instructors encouraging real-world application of theory