TeachersFirst AI for Differentiation
Differentiation is one of the most powerful — and time-consuming — parts of teaching. Every classroom includes a wide range of readers, learners, and language levels, and meeting each student where they are often means rewriting the same lesson multiple times before it ever reaches their desk. AI is changing that equation. Today’s tools can quickly level texts, generate tiered assignments, adapt directions, and add scaffolded supports, allowing teachers to create differentiated materials in minutes instead of hours. The impact on students is immediate: when content aligns with their reading level and learning needs, they can access grade-level concepts, build confidence, and stay engaged. What once took hours of after-school prep can now happen in just a few clicks, making differentiation not just an ideal, but an everyday reality. This collection is designed to help you do just that, with practical, ready-to-use strategies for differentiating content, pacing, and support for every learner.
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MagicSchool - Adeel Khan
Grades
K to 12tag(s): artificial intelligence (301), chat (39), multilingual (82), quiz (62), quizzes (89), rubrics (38), Special Needs (46), Teacher Utilities (214), vocabulary (251)
In the Classroom
Use MagicSchool as a time-saving tool to support many professional needs in your classroom and increase productivity. For example, save time by choosing from the student support tools to generate ideas for IEPs or suggestions for behavior management. Prepare classroom newsletters quickly by sharing relevant information and asking MagicSchool to write your newsletter. Quickly create lessons, unit plans, rubrics, and more using the tools in the planning section.You must be registered and logged in to add items to your favorites.
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Canva for Education - Canva.com
Grades
K to 12This site includes advertising.
tag(s): DAT device agnostic tool (129), graphic design (49), images (267), posters (44), slides (37)
In the Classroom
This site is ideal for enhancing, modifying, or transforming classroom technology, depending on the requirements of the assignments. Create a slideshow, invitations, or photo collages for any classroom presentation. Share what you created on your website or blog for students to review or for absent students. Deliver blended or flipped lessons using Canva Edu by adding links to videos, assessment information, and other learning activities. In the younger grades, teachers would be the ones creating the project. However, older students could easily create their own Canva presentations. Have students use this online tool as they would any presentation tool or image-enhancing site. Use this site for research projects about famous people from the past and present. Have cooperative learning groups create presentations about science or math topics. Have students create presentations to "introduce" themselves to the class during the first week of school. Link or embed the introduction presentations on your class wiki or website and have others guess who they are. Use this tool with your 1:1 art class for students to practice design principles and techniques. Create 2 to 5 circle Venn Diagrams. Share student projects with parents and others via URL. Be sure to demonstrate HOW to use this tool on your interactive whiteboard or projector.Add your comments below (available only to members) | Become a Member
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