Ordinary AI hands you a lesson plan with no clear rationale. We automatically sequence research-validated teaching methods into a cited, evidence-based workflow, anchoring every design choice to real learning-science literature — so you can defend it to your department, parents, and evaluators.
Not just another "AI lesson writer" — it actually puts learning science into every lesson.
Every reference comes from a real literature library — never invented by the model. Open any citation to verify it, and hand the plan in with confidence.
From 165 evidence-based methods, it picks a set that connect and sequences them into a coherent workflow — not a random pile.
After generating, it checks the plan against each method's known limitations and verification checklist, gives a "ready / revise" verdict, and fixes it in one click.
An AI assistant takes follow-up requests and adjusts the plan to fit your class — and the citations stay consistent through every edit.
Browse and search all 165 methods — see what each does, its evidence strength, sources, and time saved — then pick ones to generate from directly.
Word, PDF, or Markdown, your choice. Your cloud planning space syncs across devices so you can pull any plan back up anytime.
Grade, subject, topic, objectives — the more specific you are, the better it fits your classroom.
It selects and sequences evidence-based methods, generating live with real citations.
Run the evidence self-check, refine by chat, then export to Word/PDF when you're happy.
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They're real. Every reference comes from our curated learning-science literature library (the evidence_sources for each of the 165 methods). Generation may only cite from these — the model is never allowed to invent sources, and you can open any citation to verify it.
Ordinary tools just "write," with no clear rationale. We first pick a connected set from 165 research-validated methods, sequence them into a workflow, then apply each method faithfully according to its own expert practice — with citations. In short, it puts learning science into the classroom rather than filling in a template.
All K-12 grades and subjects. Evidence-based teaching methods are cross-disciplinary by nature, and output aligns to standards like Common Core and NGSS. The more specific your topic, the better the fit.
Yes. Edit it directly, or use the AI assistant to adjust it conversationally ("make step two more engaging," "lower the difficulty a notch"), and revise to the self-check's suggestions in one click.
Sign in with your email — no phone number required. Free-plan plans are stored locally on your device; once you sign in, you can opt into cloud sync across your devices.
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