Possible Useful AI tools / Apps for teachers
Please remember - You should avoid including any identifiable information in the data you enter into open AI tools, to protect personal and special category data. If you ask students to sign-up for an account ensure that it is age appropriate (Linked to GDPR) and that students use their school email, not personal to register.
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Teachers can use Copilot :
Plan lessons – Create outlines, objectives, and activities.
Generate quizzes and worksheets – Quickly draft assessments.
Summarize content – Turn complex texts into student-friendly versions.
Personalize learning – Provide tailored explanations and extra practice.
Create engaging examples – Analogies, real-world applications, and stories.
Automate admin tasks – Draft emails, reports, and grading templates.
Support professional growth – Summarize research and suggest strategies.
Teachers can use Chalkie.AI to create resources:
Saves time on lesson planning
Creates curriculum‑aligned lessons and activities
Generates editable slides, worksheets, and quizzes
Provides engaging student activities
Supports unit planning and assessments
Works across subjects and age groups
Teachers can use Diffit to create resources:
Differentiate texts for different reading levels.
Create summaries of long passages.
Generate questions for comprehension or discussion.
Adapt resources into student-friendly formats.
Support accessibility for ELL or SEN students.
Save time by quickly modifying materials.
Teachers can use NotebookLM to create resources:
Summarize readings and create study guides.
Pull key points from multiple sources for lessons.
Generate discussion questions and prompts.
Organize PDFs, notes, and research into one place.
Draft assignments based on source content.
Provide personalized explanations from class resources.
Create podcasts – Turn lesson notes or summaries into podcast scripts for students.
No identifiable information (data) can be inputted into this site.
Teachers/students can use Kahoot to:
Fun & Interactive – Makes learning exciting.
Better Retention – Helps students remember lessons.
Instant Feedback – Quickly see what students know.
Flexible – Works for any subject and any device.
Ready-Made Quizzes – Saves prep time.
Quick Reviews & Team Games – Great for engagement.
GDPR Tip – Use guest mode or anonymous play to avoid collecting personal data. (sending student the link)
Teachers / students can use Quizalize to:
Fun & Interactive – Makes learning exciting with game-style quizzes.
Fast Quiz Creation – Build quizzes quickly using AI tools.
Instant Feedback – See student progress in real time.
Personalised Learning – Gives follow-up tasks based on results.
Easy Assessment – Tracks curriculum mastery for teachers.
Flexible – Works for classroom games, homework, or remote learning.
Accessible – Features like text-to-speech help all learners.
Students 13 and over who register must use their School email to register. (Parental consent required for students under the age of 13.)
Teacher / students can use Seneca to:
Assign homework and revision tasks.
Run quizzes and activities in class.
Track progress easily.
Set personalized learning tasks.
Prepare students for exams.
Support flipped learning (study before class).
Students 13 and over who register must use their School email to register. (Parental consent required for students under the age of 13.)
Teachers can use Padlet to create resources:
Write and share lesson plans
Collect student ideas during brainstorming sessions
Create interactive boards for class discussions
Share resources (links, videos, documents) in one place
Use for formative assessment (exit tickets, reflections)
Organise group projects with collaborative boards
Support differentiated learning with tailored boards
Students to sign up using school email if used.
Teachers can use Wayground to create interactive resources:
Saves time – AI creates quizzes, lessons, and activities from your materials.
Engages students – Game-like quizzes with music, memes, and leaderboards.
Supports all learners – Adjust reading levels, add read-aloud, translations, and more.
Huge resource library – Millions of ready-made lessons and quizzes.
Students 13 and over who register must use their School email to register. (Parental consent required for students under the age of 13.)
Teachers / students can use Blooket to:
Keeps students engaged and motivated
Allows teachers to create custom question sets
Provides instant feedback for formative assessment
Encourages collaboration and friendly competition
Students 13 and over who register must use their School email to register. (Parental consent required for students under the age of 13.)
Teachers can use teachmate to:
Workload reduction – automates lesson planning, marking, and admin tasks
Curriculum alignment – tailored to the UK national curriculum
Government backing – recognised by the Department for Education (DfE) as a tool to reduce workload
School investment – adopted by trusts like Sea View Trust to improve efficiency
Limited access without a full subscription - but maybe useful for general items such as lesson planning.
Teachers can use Quizlet to:
Fun & Interactive – Makes learning exciting with game-style quizzes.
Fast Quiz Creation – Build quizzes quickly using AI tools.
Instant Feedback – See student progress in real time.
Students 13 and over who register must use their School email to register. (Parental consent required for students under the age of 13.)
Teacher and Students can use Cram to:
To search already created flashcards or create your own.
Alternative tool to Quizlet.
Cram.com is a valuable study tool for students primarily because it provides a free, accessible, and feature-rich platform for creating, sharing, and using flashcards
Teachers can use Wordwall to:
Create interactive, game-based learning activities to increase student engagement..
Create games or search for interactive items and share the link for students to complete.