AI for the Teacher
Use AI to draft the outline, the rubric, the feedback, and the parent note in minutes — then verify every fact before it reaches a student. Five short modules, scored honestly, in one spreadsheet.
instant download · .xlsx · yours to keep
The problem
AI saves teachers hours — until it quietly teaches a wrong fact.
Drafting outlines, rubrics, feedback, and parent emails with AI is the fastest classroom win there is. The risk isn't speed — it's the hallucinated date, the invented citation, the rubric that doesn't match what you actually graded. Most "AI for teachers" advice skips the one skill that protects students: checking the work before it ships.
Outline · rubric · feedback · parent comms · verify.
A quick self-check, scored round-half-up — no fluff.
Verify-before-you-teach floors the brief if you miss it.
See it work
Score the brief and the verdict updates live.
Your brief verdict is your weakest module — one REPEAT means the brief is REPEAT REQUIRED no matter how strong the average. Verify-before-you-teach is the one you can't skip.
This is the live engine. The full .xlsx scores a whole teaching team, not just one brief. Cohort dashboard names the focus module and who to coach first.
Get the kit — $39The standard
The weakest module sets the verdict — averages don't hide a gap.
Each module is round-half-up(correct ÷ 3 × 100). CLEARED ≥ 67, REVISIT 1–66, REPEAT 0. No partial credit dressed up as a pass.
Your brief verdict is your lowest module, not your mean. One REPEAT makes the whole brief REPEAT REQUIRED.
Checking AI output before it reaches students is its own module — and the one a strong average can't paper over.
How it works
Open it, score five modules, read one focus.
- 01.Open the Brief Scorecard
Enter correct answers (0–3) per module, for yourself or a teaching team.
- 02.Read each module
CLEARED, REVISIT, or REPEAT — with the score that produced it.
- 03.Get your brief verdict
Your weakest module sets BRIEF CLEARED / REVISIT FLAGGED / REPEAT REQUIRED.
- 04.Check the Dashboard
The cohort roll-up names the focus module and who to coach first.
Who it's for
For teachers using AI — solo or as a team.
- You draft lessons, rubrics, feedback, or parent notes with AI and want it done honestly.
- You lead a grade team or department and want everyone on one standard.
- You want a quick, repeatable self-check — not a course.
- A tool that grades students or scores staff — it scores skills, not people.
- A student-data system — nothing is uploaded and no records go in.
- Legal, HR, or compliance advice; confirm your district's AI policy with its owner.
Pairs well with
Take a cleared skill further.
Turn a repeated classroom or admin task into a documented SOP plus a Claude skill.
Drop-in Claude Projects per function — set one up once and reuse it all year.
Keep AI-drafted materials sounding like you, not the generic default tool voice.
Common questions
Answers before you buy.
Get the kit
Five skills. One spreadsheet. An afternoon.
- One .xlsx — Start Here, Dashboard, Brief Scorecard.
- Scores you or a whole teaching team, with a focus module.
- Opens in Excel, Google Sheets, or Numbers. Yours to keep.
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