Subject Hubs Built for Teacher Planning

Plan faster with classroom-ready subject pathways for lessons, stations, review games, and daily skill practice. Choose a hub, scan the structure, and move from idea to implementation in minutes.

Teach Arcade subject hubs are organized for real teacher workflows: daily lesson prep, weekly pacing, and team planning. Instead of hunting through disconnected tabs, you can open one page and jump directly into curated pathways by grade band and skill focus. Start with Math for spiral review and intervention, open ELA for reading-writing planning, or use Science to map investigations and concept checks. Each hub is built to support practical classroom needs with clear next steps, whether you are preparing stations, building an assessment review cycle, or aligning instruction across your department.

Browse subject hubs

Filter cards by subject name, description, or tag.

Math

Build daily routines for number sense, algebra, geometry, and targeted intervention support.

StationsReview GamesSkills Practice
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ELA

Support reading, writing, speaking, vocabulary, and text analysis with classroom-ready formats.

WritingDiscussionAssessment Prep
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Science

Move from concept launch to investigation, analysis, and review with structured science pathways.

LabsConcept ReviewInquiry
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Social Studies

Plan source analysis, argument writing, and civic-thinking activities for history and civics blocks.

Primary SourcesDBQ SkillsDiscussion
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Fine Arts

Blend studio, performance, and media projects with clear instructional targets and reflection tools.

Creative ProjectsPerformancePortfolio Work
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How teachers use these hubs

Quick lesson build

Choose one skill focus, pull a warm-up, and select one structured practice format for same-day instruction.

Weekly planning map

Map five days of instruction by rotating concept launch, guided practice, review game, and exit checks.

PLC / department alignment

Use shared hub pathways to align vocabulary, pacing, and common assessment evidence across teams.

When to use this resource: quick decision aid

  • Need speed: You want a strong lesson without spending hours searching multiple sites.
  • Need engagement: You want interactive practice before quizzes, checkpoints, or unit assessments.
  • Need differentiation: You need pathways that scale from foundational to extension work.
  • Need team coherence: You want a shared planning reference across grade levels or departments.

Grade-band guidance

Elementary

Use short cycles, visual supports, and concrete modeling with frequent checks for understanding.

Middle

Prioritize concept transfer, discussion protocols, and mixed-format retrieval practice throughout the week.

High

Emphasize rigor, evidence-based reasoning, and independent application with clear performance targets.