Slideshow generator
Create a classroom presentation by reviewing the slide outline first, then generating the full deck.
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Key things to know
- Starts with an editable outline so you can fix the structure before the full deck is made.
- Good for lesson slides, topic introductions, explanations, revision, and assemblies.
- You can edit, reorder, add, or remove outline slides before creating the final presentation.
- Larger presentations take longer, so the outline step helps avoid wasted waiting time.
What it helps with
Use the slideshow generator when you need a deck that has a clear teaching arc. Kuraplan first drafts the outline, then waits for you to approve it before creating the full presentation.
That review step is the important bit. You can catch missing slides, change the order, simplify explanations, or add an activity before the final deck is built.

Create a presentation

- 1Open Create new, then choose Presentation.
- 2Describe the presentation. Include the topic, audience, lesson purpose, tone, and anything that must be included.
- 3Attach reference materials if the slides should be based on a text, plan, source pack, or assessment topic.
- 4Choose the number of slides and the year group.
- 5Select Generate Outline.
- 6Review the outline. Edit slide titles and descriptions, reorder slides, add missing slides, or remove anything unnecessary.
- 7Select Create Presentation when the outline is ready.
Make the outline better
Treat the outline like a quick planning conversation. If the pacing is off, fix it there. If an activity needs to be more practical, say that in the slide description. If a slide is doing too much, split it into two.
For example, instead of a single slide called Photosynthesis, you might use: prior knowledge check, what plants need, the word equation, misconception check, guided practice, independent task, plenary.

Images and references
Kuraplan can use your prompt and any attached reference materials when shaping the deck. It can also include suitable images where useful.
If your school has a required structure, paste it into the prompt or attach the source material. If you need a simple text-only deck, say that clearly.

Edit the finished deck
After the deck is created, open it from Slides. You can click into slide titles, text, two-column content, and speaker notes to make direct changes. Small edits save as you work, so it is quick to correct wording, add teacher notes, or make a slide more pupil-friendly.
Use the slide sidebar to move between slides. If you own the deck, you can add slides, delete slides, reorder them, change layouts, adjust the theme, and export the final version when it is ready.
Use Chat for changes that are easier to describe than do by hand: make slide 4 a worked example, simplify the explanation, add a retrieval question, replace the image, or make the whole deck more concise.
Common fixes
- If the outline is not right, edit it or regenerate before creating the final deck.
- If a slide is too vague, rewrite the slide description with exactly what should appear.
- If the deck feels too long, reduce the slide count or ask for fewer examples.
- If generation takes a while, leave the page open. Larger decks need more time.
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