Edit generated resources
Improve lesson plans, unit plans, slides, and worksheets after Kuraplan creates them, using chat edits or direct live editing.
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Key things to know
- Generated resources are drafts you can keep improving.
- Use Chat when you want Kuraplan to make a bigger teaching change.
- Use live editing when you want to adjust exact wording, layout, order, or details yourself.
- Saved resources can be shared, reused, linked into your planner, or adapted for another class.
Choose chat or live editing
After Kuraplan creates a resource, you do not have to accept the first version as final. Open it from Your resources and decide whether the change is something you want to describe or something you want to do by hand.
Use Chat for bigger teaching changes: make it easier, add stretch, shorten the resource, include more retrieval, change the tone, create an answer key, or adapt it for a different class.
Use live editing for precise changes: fixing a title, deleting a question, rewriting one instruction, moving lessons, adjusting a slide, or adding a note you already know you need.

Use chat to edit

- 1Open the saved lesson plan, unit plan, slideshow, or worksheet.
- 2Select Chat on the resource.
- 3Describe the change in normal teacher language.
- 4Review the updated resource when Kuraplan finishes.
- 5Keep replying with smaller corrections until the resource is ready.
- Say what is wrong with the current version, not just what you want instead.
- Mention the class, year group, time available, support needs, or school expectations if they matter.
- Ask for one clear change at a time when the resource is nearly finished.
Use live editing
Live editing is for the moments where you know exactly what needs changing. Worksheets have an Edit button so you can adjust the content directly, then Save or Cancel. Lesson plans let you click into the plan text and make changes, with a saved status shown as Kuraplan updates the resource.
Unit plans have an edit mode for lesson titles and descriptions, including adding, removing, and reordering lessons before you generate individual lesson plans. Slides let you click into titles, content, two-column text, and speaker notes, with changes saving as you work.
A good rhythm is: generate the first draft, use Chat for big improvements, then use live editing for the final teacher polish.

Useful edit requests
For lesson plans: Make the starter five minutes, add an AFL checkpoint after the modelled example, rewrite the independent task for pairs, or add support for pupils who struggle with reading.
For worksheets: Add an answer key, make this one page, add more space for working, change question 3 to multiple choice, or add two challenge questions at the end.
For slides: Make slide 4 a worked example, add speaker notes to the explanation slide, simplify the vocabulary, make the deck more visual, or shorten this to eight slides.
For unit plans: Add more retrieval, reorder the lessons so practical work happens earlier, include a final assessment, or make the sequence less rushed.
Common fixes
- If Chat changes too much, ask for a smaller edit and name the exact section, slide, lesson, or question.
- If you only need a tiny correction, use live editing instead of asking Chat to regenerate the whole resource.
- If you cannot see editing controls, check that you own the resource and are signed into the account that created it.
- If a save fails, wait a moment and try again before leaving the page.
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