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Generate chord identification and chord spelling drills using written note names, not audio, covering major, minor, diminished, augmented, and seventh chords, with an answer key that shows the exact interval stack behind each chord quality.
Name a work or paste a passage and get the historical and cultural background you need to actually understand it, the time period, social norms, real events, and cultural attitudes the text reflects or pushes against.
Get a written caricature drawing exercise that identifies which facial features to exaggerate, by how much, and which features to keep proportionally restrained so the likeness still reads, described in text for you to sketch from your own reference.
Name a book and a character and get a fast reference fact sheet, role, traits, relationships, status, and one defining quote, built to be scanned in seconds instead of read as an essay.
Name a book you have read and get a genuine prequel pitch, grounded in the real backstory a character's established traits and the original book's own hints and mysteries imply, structured the way a publisher pitch actually reads.
Generate age-appropriate sentence starters organized by purpose to help students begin their writing with confidence
Set [OCCASION] and [CALENDAR_LENGTH] for a day-by-day classroom countdown, one small, no-prep or low-prep activity or question per day, built as a calendar a teacher can print once and hand a student the next number each morning.
Understand complex science concepts with clear explanations and real-world examples
Warm up a book club or reading group with questions about the readers themselves, their habits, reactions, and taste, not the book's plot or themes, so the room is talking before the real discussion even starts.
Create comprehensive, professional course syllabi with learning objectives, weekly schedules, grading policies, and institutional policies for any subject or education level
Set [SKILL_FOCUS] for an oral, no-print activity that trains a child's ear for individual sounds in spoken words, since phonemic awareness happens entirely through listening and speaking, before letters or print are involved at all.
Set [GENRE] to fiction, nonfiction, or poetry with [TOPIC_OR_THEME] and [GRADE_LEVEL_OR_LEXILE], and get an original passage plus comprehension questions mixing recall, inference, and author's craft, each answer tied to the exact line that supports it, never a summary of existing published text.
Set [THEME_OR_SUBJECT] and [GRADE_LEVEL], and choose a full board concept with layout, text, and a materials list, or just the header and caption text if the layout is already decided, with a specific interactive element built in so the board is not purely decorative.
Analyze the diction of any passage, speech, essay, or ad, the writer's word choice from formal or informal register to concrete or abstract language, with the exact words quoted, the type of diction named, the word clusters and tone shifts marked, and a plain explanation of the tone and effect each choice creates.
Paste any passage, poem, or speech and find every allusion in it, each reference quoted, named for the source it points to (biblical, mythological, literary, historical, or cultural), and explained for the meaning it adds.
Paste your math or science notes and this tool pulls out every formula into an organized reference sheet, each one with its variables defined, its units noted, and a short trigger line for when to reach for it, no derivations or worked examples included, or explains how to build a formula sheet that actually helps you pick the right formula under pressure.
Paste a story or fable and see whether it works as allegory, with every surface element, characters, events, and setting, mapped to the abstract idea or historical situation it stands for and backed by the text.
Set [SPACE_AVAILABLE] and [SKILL_FOCUS] for big-movement activities that actually fit the room you have, an indoor activity built for a cleared carpet reads nothing like one built for a full gym or playground.
Name a book and get hands-on group projects, dioramas, soundtracks, staged scenes, alternate-ending pitches, built for a novel unit and scaled to your class size, grade level, and the materials you actually have on hand, not more discussion questions.
Name a book you have read and get a genuinely different ending for it, grounded in the real characters, themes, and unresolved threads of that specific story, not a generic new story wearing the same character names.
Paste any sentence or passage and identify the types of sentences it uses, simple, compound, complex, or compound-complex by structure, and declarative, interrogative, imperative, or exclamatory by purpose, with the exact clauses and punctuation that prove each label.
Set [FOCUS_AREA] for picture-based classroom rules a pre-reader can actually follow, one icon plus a short phrase per rule, since a wall of text-only rules is useless to a child who can't decode it yet, paired with a script for teaching each rule at circle time.
Generate tiered lesson activities for below-level, on-level, and above-level learners from a single topic, helping teachers reach every student in diverse classrooms
Name a character and who they are writing to, another character or the reader, and get a letter in their real voice, addressed and purposeful, limited to exactly what they know at that point in the story.
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