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I'm gonna show you all how to use the new AI feature that is built right into your plan book. So on your lessons, you'll see this little AI button here. And what you wanna do to use it is you just click it, and then it will pull up a chat. So if you've used AI tools before, it works similarly to that where you can chat with it.
You can have it edit things in your lessons, create a whole lesson for you, simplify things, differentiate, pretty much whatever you want. So let me show you an example. So I'm gonna put into the chat if and ask it if it can add more questions to the engage section of my lesson. So if I scroll down here in the lesson, I already have this engage, but there's only a couple questions here, and I just wanted to add more.
Alright. I'm gonna scroll back up to the chat. Click the arrow.
Alright. Now the AI is thinking.
Okay. It says I will add more questions to the engage section to prompt a discussion about representing relationships with equations. Alright. So let's go see what it added.
Okay. So I'm back down to the engage section, and then it's added these questions. So how might we represent relationships using equations? What are some benefits of representing relationships with equations compared to graphs or tables?
Alright. So I like this. So I'm gonna go ahead and keep this. So what you wanna do to put it into your lesson is just hit the green check mark.
And then if there's anything you wanna add, you still have the freedom to edit this, delete things, change words, add more questions if you have more that you actually want to add.
Okay. There's other things you can do other than just chatting with it and asking it to do things in your lesson. You can click on the AI button again, and then you can try a suggestion.
So we have a bunch already here. So if you want to work on differentiating your lesson for all of your learners in your classroom, you could click on that.
And then it says, help me adjust this lesson to support all kinds of learners, including students with IEPs, English learners, and kids who need more challenge or support. So you can go ahead, click the arrow, and then the AI is thinking.
Okay. So it's adjusting the standards card to better align with the lesson's objective on relationships. It's also adding specific suggestions for differentiation within the explore activities and for English learners and students with IEPs. Okay. So let's go see what it did.
Alright. So it's better aligned the standards, and then it's also added in differentiation. So support, a challenge for English learners, IP accommodations. Alright. So if I was reading through all that and I like it, I can go ahead and quit the click the green check mark. It will add it to the lesson.
If I want it to try again, I just click the little blue button. And then if I don't like it and I don't want it to be part of my lesson, I'll just click that x, and then it discards it. And then it just goes back to what I already had there.
Alright.
So it's pretty simple.
Feel free to mess around with it. So type things in the chat. Use one of the suggestions.
You also have this little paper clip if you want to include a file or if you want to include a standard. So let's say you have a standard that you need to teach and you're not sure where to start with the lesson, you could attach a standard and then ask it to create a lesson that is aligned to that standard.
Alright.
So try it out. Play around with it.
If you guys have questions, just send us a message at support at CommonCurriculum dot com. We'd also love to hear what you think about it. So post that in the comments. So what do you think about the AI? How is it working for you?