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Set [SKILL_OR_THEME] for a specific playdough station, exact tools and mats included, instead of just handing over dough and calling it sensory time, with a real task a child works toward rather than open free play alone.
Name a book and get its entire plot compressed into a single sentence that names the protagonist, the core conflict, and what is at stake, spoiler-free on the ending by default.
Paste your language class notes and this tool builds vocabulary cards structured for language learning specifically, the word, its part of speech, a full example sentence using it, and its conjugation or declension pattern when the word has one, instead of a bare word-to-translation pair, or explains what actually belongs on a vocabulary card for a language you're still learning.
Paste several unit review sheets or sets of notes from across the semester and this tool merges them into one cumulative master guide for a final exam, reconciling overlap between units, flagging where a later unit revised or built on an earlier one, and organizing everything into one coherent structure instead of a stack of separate sheets, or explains how to compile a cumulative guide yourself.
Set [ORGANIZER_TYPE] to a Venn diagram, KWL chart, cause and effect chart, or compare and contrast chart, with [SUBJECT_OR_TOPIC] and [GRADE_LEVEL], and get the structure pre-filled with genuine content or built blank for students to complete, cross-subject and checked for real overlaps and causal links, not padding.
Paste a story or play and trace its tragic hero's downfall through hamartia, hubris, peripeteia, and anagnorisis, each stage backed by a quoted moment and mapped in order to show exactly how the fall unfolds.
Paste a passage and see how the author builds a character, direct and indirect characterization traced through the STEAL method with every trait backed by a quote from your text.
Set [HOLIDAY_SEASON] and pick a familiar tune to write new lyrics to, or an original chant with no tune at all, plus the hand motions or fingerplay that go with it, since a 3 year old learns a song through the movement as much as the words.
Paste a story or name a well-known work and see who drives it and who stands in the way, the protagonist and antagonist named with the central goal, the opposing force, and the type of conflict, every call backed by a quote from your text.
Paste any passage, poem, or song lyrics and pinpoint every figure of speech, each one quoted, named by type (simile, metaphor, personification, and more), and explained for its meaning and effect.
Paste the notes from a lecture you just sat through and this tool builds a short recap of what was covered plus a specific list of what to review before the next class, since the value of a recap comes from doing it minutes after the lecture ends while the gaps are still visible, not weeks later when everything looks equally forgotten, or builds the recap directly from an audio transcript if that's what you have instead of written notes.
Paste your history notes and this tool converts them into a chronological timeline, each event dated and tagged with what caused it and what it led to, so the notes show the chain of causation a history exam actually tests instead of just a list of dates and names, or explains how to spot cause and effect while reading a history assignment.
Paste any poem, story, or song lyrics and find every instance of consonance in it, each consonant sound quoted, named, and placed at its start, middle, or end, kept separate from assonance, alliteration, and rhyme.
Compare options systematically with structured pros, cons, and recommendations
Make inferences from any passage: paste the text and draw the conclusions it supports, each backed by a direct quote and the reasoning that links text evidence to background knowledge, at the grade level you choose.
Paste the reading notes you took while working through a book, one chapter at a time, and this tool turns them into a proper chapter-by-chapter summary, each chapter's actual content condensed on its own instead of blurred into one whole-book overview, built from your own notes rather than the book's title, or explains how it differs from a summary built from a book title alone if you want that distinction first.
Set [KEY_MOMENTS] for a short daily note home covering meals, naps, mood, and one highlight, written for a parent who wasn't there and wants a real picture of their child's day, not a form with boxes checked and nothing else.
Paste a raw speech-to-text lecture transcript and this tool strips out the filler, the false starts, the repeated words, the tangents that trailed off, and turns what's left into organized, readable notes, or explains what to listen for while a lecture is still running if you'd rather take cleaner notes live.
Paste any poem and scan every line for its metrical pattern, each syllable marked stressed or unstressed, confirmed as iambic pentameter or named as whatever meter it actually is, and every substitution, a trochaic inversion, a spondee, a feminine ending, flagged and explained.
Paste your raw lecture notes or reading material and this tool sorts them into a simple two-column split page, main points on the left and supporting examples or clarifying detail on the right, with no cue column and no summary band, a lighter format than Cornell notes for material that just needs the main content kept visually apart from its supporting detail, or explains when the lighter format is enough if you'd rather decide that first.
Set [GRADE_LEVEL], [NUMBER_OF_STUDENTS], and [ROTATION_FREQUENCY] to build a full set of real classroom jobs with plain descriptions, or add your [ROSTER?] to assign the actual rotation, with the most and least requested jobs flagged so the same students don't repeatedly land the best or worst roles.
Name the behavior in [BEHAVIOR_OF_CONCERN] and build a blank ABC data collection form, or feed in collected [DATA_ENTRIES?] to find the strongest antecedent-consequence pattern and a likely function, escape, attention, access, or sensory, backed by the specific entries that support it.
Give your roster in [ROSTER], describe [ROOM_LAYOUT?], and list [CONSTRAINTS?] like keep-apart students or accommodation seating, then build a full chart or get a list of constraint categories to consider first, with any conflict between constraints stated plainly instead of hidden.
Set [AWARD_TYPE] to reading achievement, behavior or citizenship, academic improvement, or a classroom-specific custom award, and get a specific title plus warm body text naming the real accomplishment, with custom awards asking what's actually being recognized before writing anything.
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