I have a textbook called, Japanese All The Way which is published by Living Language, that I'm basing the lesson structure around.
The book has large units with a lot of information in each one that's grouped into smaller units.
I take the topic of the unit (or two) then write it myself (making sure my terminology and Japanese spelling is right), adding some extra conversational stuff not in the book at the end (except today, because I didn't have time).
I think the book is out of print, but it's really good.
Also, almost all Japanese language textbooks will follow the same lesson order, because learning languages from the ground up usually needs to be done in a somewhat distinct order. The material might be spaced out differently but all of the lessons at the beginning of a book will be similar to ones from other books . . .
(If i'm making sense anymore . . . :p )
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