AI Mentor Guide

Master the AI-powered teaching assistant that helps you create better lessons faster

Quick Start

Ready to try the AI Mentor right now?

What is the AI Mentor?

The AI Mentor is your intelligent teaching assistant that helps you create engaging, standards-aligned lesson content. It understands educational best practices and can generate personalized suggestions for any subject and grade level.

Conversational AI

Chat naturally with the AI to get personalized assistance for your lesson planning.

Content Suggestions

Get creative ideas for activities, assessments, and lesson content tailored to your subject and grade level.

Standards Alignment

Receive suggestions for aligning your lessons with educational standards and learning objectives.

Content Generation

Generate lesson components, discussion questions, worksheets, graphic organizers, and assessment rubrics.

Adaptive Learning

The AI learns from your preferences and teaching style to provide more relevant suggestions over time.

Assessment Tools

Create detailed rubrics and evaluation criteria for any assignment type and grade level.

Step-by-Step Guide

Follow these steps to get the most out of your AI Mentor

1

Open the AI Mentor

In the Lesson Builder, click on any lesson block and then click the "Ask AI Mentor" button.

The AI Mentor is available for all lesson block types
You can also access it from the main lesson editor toolbar
2

Describe Your Needs

Tell the AI what you need help with. Be specific about your subject, grade level, and learning objectives.

Use natural language - no need for special commands
Include context about your students when relevant
Mention any specific requirements or constraints
3

Review Suggestions

The AI will provide tailored suggestions based on your lesson context and requirements.

Read through all suggestions before choosing
The AI considers your lesson's standards and objectives
Multiple options are usually provided
4

Integrate Content

Choose which suggestions to add to your lesson. You can modify the content before adding it.

Edit suggestions to match your teaching style
Combine multiple suggestions if helpful
You can always ask for alternatives