Kuraplan overview
A quick tour of the main places to create resources, find saved work, explore shared lessons, and use Kuraplan's teaching tools.
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Key things to know
- Use Create new when you want Kuraplan to generate a lesson plan, unit plan, presentation, or worksheet.
- Your resources is where finished resources are saved so you can reopen, edit, print, share, or reuse them.
- School and public resources help you find ideas from colleagues and the wider Kuraplan library.
- AI Chat and Images are flexible tools for drafting, adapting, and creating extra teaching material.
What this tour covers
The overview video is a quick orientation to Kuraplan. It shows the main places teachers use most often: creating new resources, finding saved work, browsing shared resources, and opening the extra AI tools.
If you are new to Kuraplan, start here before going into the individual generator guides. The aim is to understand where everything lives, then choose the tool that matches the resource you need.
Start with Create new
Create new is the quickest place to begin when you want Kuraplan to make something for a lesson. From there you can create a lesson plan, unit plan, presentation, or worksheet.
Each creator asks for the classroom context it needs, such as subject, year group, topic, class size, lesson length, or any reference material you want Kuraplan to use. A clearer brief usually gives you a better first draft.
Find your resources again
Generated resources are saved in Your resources. This is where you can reopen a plan, worksheet, slide deck, or unit plan after it has been created.
Use the resource library when you want to edit something, print or export it, share it with colleagues, copy a link, or adapt a previous resource for a different class.
Use the extra tools
AI Chat is the flexible space for questions, rewrites, quick drafts, and follow-up changes. Use it when the task does not fit neatly into one generator, or when you want help adapting something you already have.
The Images tool helps you create classroom visuals, while the weekly planner helps you connect resources to the lessons you are teaching during the week.
A good first workflow
- 1Open Create new and choose the resource type you need.
- 2Add the subject, year group, topic, and any important classroom context.
- 3Generate the resource and review the first draft.
- 4Edit the resource directly, or use Chat to ask for changes.
- 5Save it in Your resources so you can reuse, share, print, or link it into your planning later.
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