Create AI Tools for Your Students: Teaching Aide in the Classroom

Teaching Aide in the Classroom: Think of Teaching Aide as an extra set of hands in your classroom. It’s not here to replace you — it takes on the routine parts of guided practice so you can focus on high-value teaching moves. Just like you might use a personal assistant or station activity, Teaching Aide opens up opportunities for flipped classrooms, small-group rotations, and extra practice.

Because practice makes permanent, Teaching Aide, though access to all conversation, monitor dashboard, AI conversation summary, and Student Growth Insights, ensures students are reinforcing the right skills with real-time feedback to their teachers. You set the prompt and expectations, and the tool carries them out with students in real time. You always stay in control — deciding what to create, when to launch, and how to use the data afterward.

How It Works:

  1. Create – Start with a clear title and concise prompt. Add requirements like scaffolds, multilingual support, or pacing.
  2. Customize – Attach resources, preview the student view, and generate your pre-start message to set the right tone.
  3. Launch – Send the aide live to students for guided practice, and track responses with the Progress Summary.

With just a few clicks, Teaching Aide helps you deliver practice that is structured, feedback-rich, and aligned to your instructional goals.

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