What are you trying to teach tomorrow?
Each tool starts from a job you already have. Pick the job, not the app. No accounts, and your work stays on this device between visits.
Drafts nine doors to one objective. You choose three; it writes the complete Learning Menu around your choices.
Use this when: you have the objective, and at least one student who can't reach it the way the lesson is currently built.
Maps a real student question into an inquiry web. You choose the chase; it writes the pathway plan that directs the learning.
Use this when: a student asked something worth chasing, and you want the chase to be theirs, not the AI's.
Drafts three genuine conceptual bridges. You pick the one that holds; it builds the full interdisciplinary lesson on it.
Use this when: you co-plan across departments, or one subject keeps answering questions the other one is asking.
Drafts authentic applications of a standard. You choose which are real for your students; it writes the activity set and a partner outreach draft.
Use this when: the standard is taught but students keep asking when they'll ever use it.
A full lesson-design assistant built around student-centered learning: discussion, collaboration, reflection, active thinking. Free for educators.
Use this when: you want to redesign a whole lesson around student talk and activity, not generate a component.
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