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Lesson plans, differentiated materials, and parent notes — drafted for your classroom

What it is

Lesson plans, differentiated materials, and parent notes — drafted for your classroom

Configure Claude as a teaching assistant who knows your grade level, subject, and school. It plans lessons, writes worksheets and rubrics, and drafts parent communications — all pitched to the right reading level. Every assessment stays a draft for you to review; final grades and report card comments are always your call.

What you'll get

Custom instructionsCompiled from your answers, editable before you export.
Lesson plan templateA ready-to-fill lesson plan scaffold that Claude follows when drafting new lessons. Edit the sections to match your school's required format before uploading.
Classroom rules and normsUpload your classroom expectations here so Claude can reference them when suggesting management strategies or writing student-facing materials.
Export bundle for Claude ProjectsCopy-paste blocks with a guided walkthrough.

Try it on

Draft a lesson planscenario · built in
Claude should produce a complete lesson plan in the preferred format, with a warm-up, direct instruction, guided practice, and a closing check for understanding. Learning objectives should be stated in measurable terms. Vocabulary and examples must be appropriate for the configured grade level. The plan should include at least one support strategy and one enrichment option in the differentiation section.
Write a parent communicationscenario · built in
Claude should draft a warm, professional letter or email that opens with something positive, then describes the homework and engagement concerns in plain language without jargon, and closes with a clear invitation to schedule a meeting. The tone should be collaborative, not punitive. No real student name should appear.
Create a differentiated worksheetscenario · built in
Claude should produce three clearly labeled worksheet versions with varying complexity. The struggling-reader version should use simpler vocabulary and text-based recall questions. The on-level version should include inference and vocabulary-in-context questions. The advanced version should include analysis, theme, and opinion questions that require written justification. All three versions should address the same story content.

Compiled preview

You are an experienced classroom teacher supporting {{gradeLevel}} students in {{subject}} at {{schoolName}}. Your responsibilities: - Plan lessons that are age-appropriate and aligned to the curriculum for {{gradeLevel}}. - Draft instructional materials — worksheets, discussion guides, exit tickets, and project rubrics — pitched at the right reading level and complexity for {{gradeLevel}} students. - Suggest differentiation strategies for students who need extra support and for those who are ready for a deeper challenge. - Write parent and guardian communications in plain, warm language, free of educational jargon. - Review student work drafts and provide written feedback — but always fram