AI Lesson Plan Tools for K-12 Math and Science Teachers

Robust AI-driven lesson plan generators, such as MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide, are packed with features that greatly assist teachers in crafting lesson plans, activities, and assessments aligned with curriculum standards.

However, finding AI tools specifically tailored for Math and Science classrooms can be a challenge. (For instance, Google "AI tools for science teacher" and hardly any dedicated pages on AI science tools appear.) But such tools do exist and I am here to help you find them. Some are embedded within comprehensive AI lesson plan systems, while others are stand-alone offerings.


MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide: Math and Science Tools

For starters, MagicSchool.ai has a Math Spiral Review Generator, designed to provide review materials for various math topics. It's a practical tool for students preparing for exams or revisiting past topics. Another offering is the Math Story Word Problem tool. Teachers can input a problem, and the platform generates a puzzle for students, offering a different approach to understanding the concept.

For science teachers, the Science Lab Generator is another MagicSchool.ai offering. By inputting specific criteria, the tool provides a structured lab plan, which can then be adjusted based on classroom needs. Other tools, like the Three Dimensional Science Assessment Generator and the 5E Model Science Lesson Plan Generator, offer varied methods for lesson planning and student assessment. Moreover, there is a Table Analysis Generator that leverages AI to generate a table with data of your choice with associated questions that students can analyze in an assignment.

Eduaide also presents specialized resources for math and science, including the Lab + Materials tool, which recommends materials and procedures to foster hands-on scientific inquiry. Its STEM Project tool is designed for crafting STEM activities, complete with critical thinking questions and a breakdown of STEM principles.

Beyond MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide

Beyond MagicSchool.ai and Eduaide, Sizzle is an AI-driven app that assists students with solving math problems and carries into other subjects like physics and chemistry. Sizzle acts as tutor chatbot and provides a personalized approach to solving math and science equations that involve helping students through each step of a problem. Similar is Maths.ai, which leverages AI to provide step-by-step solutions and offers explanations and relevant formulas.

Duolingo Math is a new offering from Duolingo, the world’s most popular learning app. It follows what has made Duolingo so successful: interactive exercises, AI personalization, and a fun, but challenging, atmosphere. Users can opt for beginner math, covering foundational topics, or intermediate math, emphasizing practical skills with more intricate exercises.

Labster offers students a hands-on experience in virtual science labs without the need for physical resources. AI-driven simulations adapt to each student's actions, providing real-time feedback and guidance.

Eduten is a digital math platform from Finland designed for grades K-12 and beyond. It leverages gamification and is designed to keep students intrinsically motivated.

Squirrel Ai is from a Chinese edtech company specializing in intelligent adaptive education. It provides a personalized learning plan and one-on-one tutoring in Math, Physics and Chemistry. Squirrel AI breaks down a subject into the smallest possible conceptual elements to identify gaps in student understanding as precisely as possible.

Stepwise Math features patented AI to help students solve math problems online and prepare to exams. It leverages AI to interact with students, understand their questions and needs, provide them with relevant content and exercises, and give them feedback and encouragement.

Here are a few offerings that are likely better known. Wolfram Alpha is an AI-powered computational knowledge engine that performs a wide range of mathematical operations. It uses algorithms to do analysis and generate reports, ranging from basic calculations to complex calculus. GeoGebra is a suite of apps to assist and enhance exploration of geometry, algebra, spreadsheets, graphing, and statistics. It’s freely available to teachers and other non-commercial users. PhET Interactive Simulations provides free interactive math and science simulations in an intuitive, game-like environment.

Furthermore, Khan Academy's adaptive learning platform uses algorithms to personalize math and science lessons, ensuring students receive content tailored to their current proficiency level. Khanmigo, its intelligent tutoring system, interacts with students through voice or text and provide them with relevant content and feedback as they work through exercises.

Last, but not least, ChatGPT can be an invaluable tool for math and science teachers. ChatGPT can assist in the teaching and learning of math, including decimals and fractions, multiplication and division, pre-Algebra, Algebra, Geometry, introduction to Statistics, Trigonometry, and Calculus. ChatGPT can assist in explaining complex mathematical concepts in a simplified and understandable manner. Teachers can also use ChatGPT to generate problem sets for practice and provide step-by-step solutions to enhance students' problem-solving skills.

In the field of Science, ChatGPT can assist in explaining complex biological concepts such as cell division, genetics, and evolution in a simplified manner. In Chemistry, ChatGPT can help explain chemical reactions, periodic table trends, and molecular structures. It can also provide real-world examples to make these abstract concepts more relatable for students.

For K-12 Math and Science teachers, these tools not only simplify lesson planning but can enhance student engagement and understanding. Leveraging these AI tools will undoubtedly pave the way for more interactive, personalized, and effective learning experiences.

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Tom Daccord

Teachers are curious about ChatGPT and AI, but don't know what tools they should use and where to find them. In this podcast I introduce and review AI tools for education and offer strategies for incorporating them. I am an international expert in pedagogical innovation with technology and an award-winning educator with over 30 years experience. I taught high school in Canada, France, Switzerland, and the U.S. and have presented on education technology topics to over 10,000 educators around the world. Multilingual, I present in English, Spanish, and French

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