Learning between lessons
The best driving lessons do not stop when the engine is off.
A well-timed resource can help a pupil understand a manoeuvre, revise a topic, or arrive at the next lesson with a clearer idea of what they are practising.
Send
At the right time
Share the exact topic while the lesson is still fresh.
Prepare
Before practice
Give pupils a focused reminder before a new skill or manoeuvre.
Revise
Before tests
Keep useful theory and practical test material close to hand.
Resource shelf
Resources work best when they are connected to the learning journey.
Match the current skill
Videos, PDFs, diagrams, and links should connect to what the pupil is learning now.
Support the gap between lessons
A focused resource helps pupils practise or prepare without searching through messages.
Keep progress visible
Resources become more useful when they sit alongside syllabus progress and lesson history.
When to share resources
The timing matters as much as the material.
After a difficult topic
Send support for a skill the pupil struggled with.
Before a new manoeuvre
Give a simple preview before introducing something unfamiliar.
During test prep
Keep revision material easy to find in the final stretch.
For confidence
Use small reminders to help pupils feel more prepared between lessons.