What are some free AI tools that create lesson plans, cheat sheets, etc., for STEM students?

As the title says, are there any easy-to-use AI tools that can generate quizzes or reading materials for students ages 5 and up? I’m looking for free or freemium options, especially for STEM disciplines. Thanks!

Magic School AI is a good one.

You should try Diffit. You can adjust the reading level and change the difficulty of questions it generates. Super useful!

Charlotte said:
You should try Diffit. You can adjust the reading level and change the difficulty of questions it generates. Super useful!

I’ve been using Diffit a lot lately. It’s great for turning our slide shows into lessons with reading and review materials.

Charlotte said:
You should try Diffit. You can adjust the reading level and change the difficulty of questions it generates. Super useful!

Check out My Lesson Weaver GPT for similar features: Lesson Weaver

HiLink is a free tool I’ve been using, and it’s pretty good.

Another vote for MagicSchool.ai—it’s been working well for me.

Eduaide.ai is what I use to help with lesson planning, especially for STEM. The control over the resources is a big plus.

Here are my favorites for each type of task:

  • Worksheets: Diffit (https://app.diffit.me/) has many options and is super easy to use.
  • Lesson planners: MagicSchool is a solid choice, but there are several good ones out there.
  • Full lessons: Chalkie (https://chalkie.ai/) lets you build full lessons, including diagrams and images, and export them to PowerPoint.

Learnt.ai is worth checking out.

Eduaide is my go-to tool right now.

I’ve had good results with teachertoolsai.com.

Multidecker.com has an AI flashcards generator that I’ve found useful.

I created custom GPTs that you can use if you have a Pro Subscription to ChatGPT. Check them out here: Welcome to WonderWeave Press,.

Thanks, everyone! I’m also looking for tools that offer multilingual support. Any suggestions?

Education Copilot is an option.

LizCampbell said:
Education Copilot is an option.

Thanks for the suggestion! It looks promising, but the $9/month pricing seems a bit high for the limited functionality right now.

Link for others interested: https://educationcopilot.com/

Remember, you get what you pay for. A tool that saves you time is often worth the cost.