If you're looking for a Chrome extension to help you create educational materials, Brisk could be a good choice. Brisk connects to tools like Google Docs and Slides, and it offers AI tools to generate lesson plans, quizzes and rubrics. It's designed to free up teachers' time by automating some administrative tasks and providing more detailed feedback tools, all without charge with its 'Brisk Free Forever' plan.
Another contender is TeacherMatic, an AI-powered site that's supposed to lighten teachers' loads with more than 70 AI-powered generators for educational materials. That includes tools for detailed lesson plans, multiple-choice quizzes and schemes of work. TeacherMatic offers several pricing tiers, including a free option, so it should be useful for schools or individuals with varying needs.
If you're particularly interested in lesson plans, LessonPlans.ai could be helpful. The site lets you create high-quality lesson plans fast, with customizable plans and live chat support. It's designed to help educators work more efficiently, with options to accommodate different budgets.
If you want a more full-featured digital lesson planner, Almanack has a lot of tools, including AI-generated lesson plans, report card comments and interactive materials like quizzes and worksheets. It integrates with other tools and can export materials, so it's a good option for teachers who want to free up time for teaching.