2. Take a moment and write down all of the
tasks you do as a teacher outside of face-
to-face instruction.
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3. of K-12 teachers in the U.S. say they
very often feel burned out at work.
This outpaces all other industries in
the nation.
Teachers experience the highest rate of burnout
44%
Source: Gallup
4. What is MagicSchool?
MagicSchool is a set of easy to use, AI-powered tools
built to lighten teachers’ load, so teachers can save
their energy for where they shine best—
in the classroom, in front of students.
5. We are a group of lifelong
educators focused on making
relevant and easy-to-use AI tools
that save you time and energy.
Meet the MagicSchool Team
A few members of our team (and special guests)
making Magic.
6. ●AI in the Classroom
●Getting Started with Magic School
●Exploring and Using Magic Tools
●Best Practices for Using AI
●Implementing Magic Tools in your
Classroom
Agenda
7. Let’s Talk about AI
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1. What is AI?
2.What do you already know about AI?
3.Have you used AI, and if so for what
purpose?
4.What questions do you have about AI?
8. Differentiate for Success
Adjust texts and materials to neet
students’ instructional needs.
Engage Families and Communities
Generate emails and newsletters to
communicate with students’ families.
Generate Original Content
Create engaging, relevant, and
personalized content for your students.
How can Magic School’s AI help teachers?
Create Instructional Materials
Build custom lesson plans, rubrics, and
assessments matching your objectives.
9. Getting Started with MagicSchool
Scan the QR below or visit
app.magicschool.ai and
sign up with Google or click
‘Create an account’
10. Meet Raina
Raina is your AI instructional coach. She’s been trained on best
educational practices and is here to offer advice, ideas, and
more for your classroom.
12. Exploring Tools - Favorites
Click the star on a
tool to save it to
your “Favorites” for
quick access.
13. Using Tools
● Magic Tools are easy-to-use, even for
beginners. Fill out the prompts with as
much detail as possible to get a great
outcome.
● Use the Copy/Paste icon to
transfer to a Google Doc or
Microsoft Word.
Tip! Using this icon will keep
formatting as well - perfect for rubrics
and assessments!
● Forgot to copy? Output History on
the left menu will store your
generated results for later reference.
14. For All Teachers
● Rubric Generator
Build an assignment rubric with ease.
● Academic Content Generator
Create custom content for your class to match the topic
and criteria of your choice.
● Email Responder
Reply to emails in a personal and timely manner.
● AI-Resistant Assignment Suggestions
Receive suggestions on making assignments more
challenging for AI chatbots, promoting higher level
thinking among students.
Tip!
Use the “Copy/Paste” icon to copy to
Google Doc or Microsoft Word with
formatting.
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15. For Back-to-School
● Syllabus Generator
Provide basic class details and you'll have a tailor-made syllabus,
saving time and ensuring critical information is covered.
● Diagnostic Assessment Generator
Generate a multiple choice diagnostic assessment for any topic or
standard you want to teach
● Class Newsletter Tool
Input your updates, and the tool will help you organize them into a
straightforward newsletter format.
● Text Dependent Questions
Input any text and get a set of text-dependent questions crafted for it.
● Teacher Joke Generator
A fun way to add a little humor to your teaching day!
MAGIC TOOLS
16. For Science Teachers
● Three Dimensional Science Assessment Generator
Write a three dimensional science assessment using NGSS standards.
● 5E Model Science Lesson Plan Generator
Generate a 5E (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate) model
lesson plan for your science class.
● Vocabulary List - Topic Based
Generate a list of vocabulary words based on a subject or topic that
are important for students to learn.
● Multiple Explanations for Complex Concepts
Produce a few clear explanations of concepts that you’re teaching in
class to help student understanding.
MAGIC TOOLS
17. For Math Teachers
● Math Spiral Review Generator
Provide students with an opportunity to practice skills they've
mastered and reinforce skills they still need to work on.
● Math Story Word Problems
Write a custom math word / story problem based on the concept
you’re teaching and a story topic.
● Data Table Analysis Generator
Generate a table with data of your choice with associated analysis
questions.
● Make it Relevant!
Make what you’re teaching relevant to your class based on their
interests and background.
MAGIC TOOLS
18. For Special Educators
● IEP Suggestion Generator
Generate suggestions for students who have an individualized
education program (IEP).
● Accommodation Suggestion Generator
Generate a list of 5-10 accommodations for a student who needs
support, has a 504 plan, IEP, or BIP.
● Text Leveler Tool
Adapt any text for any grade level to fit a student's reading level / skills.
● Text Scaffolder Tool
Support reader who are behind grade level or need extra support by
defining tier 2 & 3 vocabulary and generating questions for any text.
MAGIC TOOLS
19. ❏Find a tool that helps you differentiate content
for your students
❏Find a tool that is specific to a content area
(math, science, etc.)
❏Find a tool that helps you give personalized
feedback to a student
❏Find a tool that can make you laugh
Bonus Points: Share your joke or song!
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20. 3. Your Judgement Matters
Treat AI-generated content as a starting point, not a final solution. Always adhere
to your school's guidelines and your professional judgement.
Best Practices for Using AI Responsibly
1. Check for Bias and Accuracy
AI might occasionally produce biased or incorrect content. Always double-check
before sharing with students or families.
2. The 80-20 Approach
Use AI for the initial 80% of the work, but make sure to add your final touch, review
for bias and accuracy, and contextualize appropriately for the last 20%.
4. Know the Limits
The AI's knowledge only covers events up to 2021, so be aware of limits when
dealing with more recent topics.
5. Protect Privacy
Don't include personal student details like names or addresses. Note that we
strive to promptly remove any accidentally submitted information.
21. Your Turn to Create Magic
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●Choose an assignment, reading, or
assessment you plan to use in the coming
weeks
●Use a tool to create something new
○ Need Ideas? Generate a rubric, differentiated text, text-
dependent questions, or a multiple choice assessment.
If you don’t have a planned assignment, try creating a
syllabus for your class!