Personalize learning and reclaim your evenings with AI teaching assistants
AI tools that help teachers create lesson plans, generate quizzes, differentiate instruction, and reduce grading time. Practical classroom tools for K-12 and higher education.
Generate lesson plans, create differentiated activities, write rubrics, and draft parent communication.
Pro tip: Prompt: "Create a 5-day lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic]. Include warm-ups, activities differentiated for 3 levels, exit tickets, and a summative assessment." Save templates for reuse.
AI generates interactive slide decks with polls, word clouds, open-ended questions, and drawings for classroom engagement.
Pro tip: Enter your topic and grade level — Curipod generates a complete interactive lesson in 30 seconds. Students respond from their devices in real time.
Provide instant writing feedback to students on grammar, clarity, and tone without manual marking.
Pro tip: Have students run their drafts through Grammarly before submitting. You spend less time on mechanical errors and more time on content feedback.
Create worksheets, infographics, posters, and presentations. Students can also use it for creative projects.
Pro tip: Use Magic Design to turn a text prompt into a visual worksheet or infographic. Assign students to create their own visuals to demonstrate understanding.
AI generates reading passages, comprehension questions, and vocabulary lists at multiple reading levels from any topic.
Pro tip: Paste any article or topic and Diffit generates it at 5 different reading levels with questions. One source, entire class covered.
The biggest wins for teachers are AI-powered lesson planning (ChatGPT), differentiated content (Diffit), and interactive lessons (Curipod). These three tools alone can save 5-10 hours per week on planning and preparation.
ChatGPT is the most versatile AI tool for teachers — it generates lesson plans, quizzes, rubrics, and parent emails. For classroom-specific tools, Curipod (interactive lessons) and Diffit (differentiated reading) are purpose-built for education.
Yes. Most school districts support teachers using AI for planning, content creation, and administrative tasks. The key is using AI to enhance teaching, not bypass professional judgment. Always review AI-generated content for accuracy and appropriateness.
AI can auto-grade multiple choice and short answer assessments, provide writing feedback on grammar and structure, and generate rubric-aligned feedback comments. For subjective assessments, AI drafts feedback that teachers review and personalize.
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