How LessonDraft Works

No tech experience needed. If you can fill out a form, you can use LessonDraft.

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4 steps from blank page to done

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Pick your tool

Choose from 24 tools built specifically for teachers — lesson plans, quizzes, rubrics, report card comments, progress reports, parent emails, IEP goals, sub plans, differentiation, newsletters, unit plans, tutoring sessions, student handouts, lesson remix, scope & sequence, and more.

Tip:

Not sure where to start? Try Lesson Plan first — it's the most popular.

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Fill in the form

Each tool has a simple form — no special knowledge required. Just fill in the basics like grade level, subject, and topic. The more detail you add, the better the result.

Tip:

You don't have to fill in every field. The required ones are marked with a star (*).

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Click Generate

Hit the Generate button and wait about 10–20 seconds. You'll see the content appear on screen as it's being written — like watching someone type in real time.

Tip:

If it's taking longer than 30 seconds, your internet connection may be slow. Just wait — it will finish.

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Review and use your document

Read through what was generated. You can copy it, export it as a Word document, print it, or edit it directly on screen. If something isn't right, use the Regenerate box at the bottom to ask for changes.

Tip:

Try typing something like "make it shorter" or "add more group activities" in the Regenerate box to refine the result.

The 24 tools

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Lesson Plan

Grade level, subject, topic, duration → full lesson plan with activities and differentiation

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Quiz / Worksheet

Topic and question types → complete quiz with answer key

Rubric

Assignment type and criteria → grading rubric with performance levels

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Report Card Comments

Student details and performance → personalized comments ready to paste

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Parent Email

Purpose and context → professional email draft you can send as-is

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IEP Goals

Student level and target skill → measurable SMART goals with criteria

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Sub Plan

Your class info → detailed substitute plan any sub can follow

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Differentiation

Any lesson or activity → modified versions for all learner levels

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Parent Newsletter

Topics and updates → warm, ready-to-send newsletter

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Unit Plan

Subject and timeline → full multi-week unit with daily lessons

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Progress Report

Student details and skills → formal progress report with assessments

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Tutoring Session

Skill and session length → structured plan with practice problems

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Student Handout

Topic and format → ready-to-print student materials

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Lesson Remix

Existing lesson → adapted for different grades or learning styles

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Teach This To Me

Any topic → clear explanation broken down for understanding

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Parent Explainer

Classroom concept → plain-language explanation for parents

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Scope & Sequence

Subject and grade → year-long curriculum map with pacing

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Re-teach

Concept students struggled with → fresh approach and activities

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Vertical Plan

Skill or concept → cross-grade alignment and progression

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Pacing Timer

Lesson sections and durations → visual countdown timer for class

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Emergency Sub Kit

Grade and subject → ready-to-go emergency substitute plans

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Teaching Styles

Any lesson → adapted versions for different teaching approaches

Grading & Feedback

Student work → detailed feedback with strengths and next steps

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Bulk Report Cards

Up to 10 students → personalized report card comments in one batch

What a real result looks like

Example — Lesson Plan

Input: “5th grade science, ecosystems, 45 minutes, include a hands-on activity”

Objective: Students will identify the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers and explain how energy flows through an ecosystem.

Warm-Up (5 min): Show a short video clip of a forest and ask: “What would happen if every decomposer disappeared?”

Activity — The Web of Life (20 min): Each student gets a card with an organism (grass, rabbit, fox, mushroom). Students hold yarn and physically connect to what they eat. When one “organism” drops the yarn, students observe the web collapsing.

Exit Ticket: “Name one producer, one consumer, and one decomposer. What happens if the producer disappears?”

Differentiation: Organism cards with pictures for ELL students. Extension: add a second food web layer with a new organism.

Generated in about 12 seconds. Ready to use.

Common questions

Do I need an account to use LessonDraft?

Yes, you need a free account to generate content. Signing up takes about 30 seconds — just an email and password, no credit card.

How many times can I use it for free?

Free accounts get 15 generations per month. That resets on the 1st of each month. If you need more, Pro gives you unlimited generations for $7/month.

Is the content good enough to actually use in class?

Most teachers use it as a strong starting point — it handles the structure and bulk of the writing, and you make small adjustments to match your class. Many use it as-is for things like parent emails and report card comments.

Can I edit what it generates?

Yes. Pro and Team users can click the Edit button to edit the content directly on screen. Anyone can copy and paste the content into Word or Google Docs to edit it there.

What if I don't like what it generated?

Use the Regenerate box at the bottom of your result. You can type a specific instruction like "make it shorter" or "add more hands-on activities" and it will rewrite with that in mind. You can regenerate as many times as you want (each one uses one of your free monthly uses).

Is my data private?

Yes. We don't share your inputs or generated content with anyone. Your history is only visible to you.

What's the difference between Free, Pro, and Team?

Free: 15 uses/month. Pro ($7/mo): unlimited uses, editing, and saved favorites. Team ($19/mo): everything in Pro plus bulk report card generator and early access to new tools.

Can I use this on my phone?

Yes, LessonDraft works on any device — phone, tablet, or computer. The site adjusts to fit your screen.

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