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Sample Lessons

Do not judge the approach from a worksheet. See the whole lesson.

An LTD lesson works as a connected experience. The video, plan, hands-on activity, discussion and independent task all develop the same mathematical idea. Open a complete sample to see how the pieces work together.

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A collection of authentic lesson thumbnails covering different year groups and mathematical topics. Each lesson card should include year group, topic, lesson title, classroom still, main mathematical representation, video duration, lesson plan preview and printable resource preview.

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16:9 thumbnails, 1280px wide minimum each
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What each sample includes

  • Lesson title and year group
  • Mathematical focus
  • Short modelled lesson video
  • Detailed lesson plan
  • Whole-class prompt or launch
  • Hands-on task
  • Printable resources
  • Independent application
  • Relevant assessment or next-step notes where available

Choose a useful range of samples

The public library should show the breadth of LTD rather than six versions of the same type of number lesson. Include early number, place value, additive thinking, multiplication, fractions and at least one measure, geometry or statistics lesson.

Include examples from Reception, Key Stage 1, lower Key Stage 2 and upper Key Stage 2.

Suggested sample categories

Early number: A Reception or Year 1 lesson using five-frames, ten-frames or part-whole relationships.

Place value: A lesson showing unitising, partitioning or renaming with practical and symbolic representations.

Addition and subtraction: A strategy lesson that connects a visual model with efficient calculation.

Multiplication and division: An array, equal-groups or fact-strategy lesson that links multiplication and division.

Fractions: A lesson using fraction strips, number lines or area models to build a relationship.

Application: An open task or investigation that shows reasoning and problem solving.

Copy for each lesson card

Suggested CTA: Open Complete Lesson

[Lesson title]

[Year group and topic]

[One sentence explaining the concept and representation]

Includes video, plan, activity, resources and independent task.

After the sample

End each sample page with a short invitation to explore the complete topic sequence. Avoid interrupting the lesson with repeated sales pop-ups. The sample itself should do the persuasive work.

Access approach

Keep several samples open without a form to build trust and support search visibility. A larger sample library may require a free account so visitors can be followed with useful onboarding rather than immediate sales messages.

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Open Graph and Twitter share image. Include clear page title, LTD logo and one authentic image or mathematical model. Use strong contrast and safe spacing around the edges. Do not overcrowd the image with text.

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1200 x 630 pixels
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