A teacher reviewing a weekly lesson plan on a laptop

How it works

Three steps, then a repeatable rhythm

  1. Step 1

    Add a topic or upload curriculum

    Type a topic or standard, or upload your district scope and sequence. The AI plans directly against whatever you give it, K-12.

  2. Step 2

    Review the generated plan

    Objectives, timing, materials, differentiation, assessment, and exit tickets arrive drafted — you edit instead of inventing.

  3. Step 3

    Export and share

    Print a clean week, send admin a standards report, or generate sub plans that a stranger can actually follow.

FEATURES

Everything a K-12 plan needs

Lesson plans

Every plan lands with state standards, CDOS standards where applicable, gradual release, a higher-order Do Now, checks for understanding, an exit ticket, and SPED/ELL supports.

Curriculum upload

Upload your pacing guide or unit doc and the AI plans inside your adopted curriculum instead of around it.

Slide Decks

Turn any lesson into a projectable deck — Do Now, modeling slides, guided practice, and the exit ticket already sequenced.

Worksheets

Generate leveled practice, graphic organizers, and answer keys straight from the lesson objective.

Class Insights

See class-level trends — exit-ticket accuracy, mastery by standard, and which skills the whole group needs retaught. Class data only, no individual student statistics.

Rubrics

Build single-point, analytic, or 4-point rubrics tied to the same standards you planned against.

Universal Design Toolkit

Check the generic supports a lesson requires — extended time, chunking, visual supports, sentence frames, read aloud, graphic organizer, small group — and the plan builds them in.

Pacing Calendar

See the whole term at a glance with breaks, testing windows, and buffer days already accounted for.

Smart Planning Dashboard

A single view of today's lessons, upcoming assessments, planning progress, standards covered, calendar integration, and your to-do list.

Get your Sundays back

Describe a topic or upload your curriculum tonight, and walk into any K-12 classroom tomorrow with a plan you'd be happy to hand a colleague.

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