 Think about a time when you found a lesson that contained everything you needed. What was included in the lesson? Did it save you time? Did your students love it? With CSaw lessons, teachers can provide comprehensive and engaging learning experiences to their students with minimal prep time. Let's break down the components of a lesson. CSaw lessons is a library of ready-to-teach learning experiences that support key foundational skills that students need the most. With lessons, students use CSaw's powerful learning tools to engage in hands-on and digital learning experiences that build standards-aligned skills in any instructional setting. All CSaw users have access to a sampling of these high-quality lessons throughout all of our collections. Full access is available via subscription. Lessons start with an instructional video or content that teaches students the concepts, skills, or background knowledge they need to access the activities within the lesson. We recommend teachers play the instructional video during whole group time to reinforce or review concepts. After engaging with the instructional content, teachers can create tangibles like anchor charts to facilitate discussions. For primary grades, provide guided support by modeling how to complete the lesson together. Teachers always have the option to assign any part of the lesson to students for independent practice. After the instructional content, there are multiple activities that give students repeated opportunities for deliberate practice blending both hands-on and digital learning which leads to deep transferable understanding. Teachers can flexibly assign different activities within the lesson for students to complete. Students use the multimodal tools to complete these activities giving them voice and choice in their learning. Each lesson also contains a connect activity that students complete with a partner or family member leveraging the classroom community or home environment to extend the learning. Connect activities are designed to take the student off the device and experience hands-on learning. Finally, lessons conclude with a show what you know activity which teachers can use as an assessment in order to provide valuable insight into student learning. These are short assessments that are designed to be completed in 10 minutes or less. After assigning the show what you know activity, use the progress tab to track student understanding of the lesson. CESA lessons makes it easy for teachers by offering ready-to-teach, high-quality lessons that don't require any extra prep time. Your challenge is to navigate to the CESA lessons library, choose one lesson, and explore its components. Plan how you will use this lesson with your students. Share the creativity you capture on Twitter using the hashtag CESAMEAMINI.