The Lesson Plans Connecticut Educators Asked For

July 6, 2026
2 min

Every Connecticut educator knows the feeling of having a topic students desperately need, whether that’s financial literacy, career exploration, or understanding the CCR Diploma, but no time to build a lesson from scratch. Level All was built to close exactly that gap.

Why This Matters

Your time is the scarcest resource in the building. Level All hands you expert-designed plans that are ready to teach, so you skip the prep and the scramble for materials. And because every lesson leverages the same Level All content students already explore, your classroom time does double duty: what you teach reinforces what they work through on their own.

Topics That Make a Difference

Level All’s lesson plans weren’t developed in a vacuum. Connecticut educators told us what their students needed, and Level All built a library of ready-made lesson plans around exactly that.

  • Financial literacy. From budgeting basics to understanding loans to filing taxes.
  • College planning. From building a college list to understanding financial aid to navigating the application process.
  • Career readiness. From exploring pathways to building a resume to understanding workplace basics.
  • Connecticut-specific content. Built around the SSP, state pathways, and the opportunities unique to Connecticut.

These topics matter enormously for what comes after graduation. Level All makes room for them.

Ready to Use Tomorrow

Every lesson plan in Level All is ready to go the moment you need it.

  • No prep work. Nothing to build from scratch and nothing to track down, since the materials are already assembled.
  • Connecticut-relevant materials. Every lesson is age-appropriate and built with Connecticut students in mind, not generic filler content.
  • Flexible delivery. A counselor can assign lessons for advisory periods, a teacher can integrate them into the existing curriculum, or an administrator can roll them out across a whole grade.
  • Reinforced learning. Lessons are organized around the same content students are already exploring inside Level All, so classroom conversations and independent work reinforce each other.

Coach Tip:

Because the lessons mirror what students see inside Level All, pairing an advisory-period lesson with a quick independent Level All session helps the concept stick.

Free for Every Connecticut School

Every lesson plan in Level All is free for every Connecticut school and family from day one of your district’s partnership.

  • No licensing fees. There’s no cost tied to accessing the lesson plan library.
  • No per-classroom costs. Schools don’t need to budget by classroom or department.
  • No limited rollout. There’s no deciding which grade gets access this year and which one waits.
  • Full access, immediately. Every teacher, every counselor, and every student gets it all from the start.

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Connecticut educators told us what was missing. Now it’s there. Let’s get it into your school. Reach out at connecticut@levelall.com.