
Use AI the right way to turn any standard into a unit, daily lessons, and ready-to-use materials during your paid planning time
Lesson planning isn’t “planning.”
It’s a never-ending cycle of:
plan
adjust
modify
repeat

And the worst part?
Even when you do the work, you still feel behind.
You’re thinking about tomorrow’s lesson while teaching today’s lesson.
Your brain is making decisions nonstop… and by the end of the day, you’re completely drained.
That’s the After-Hours Trap:
When planning quietly becomes a second, unpaid job.
This system is how you escape it.
I’ve spent over 25 years in education, and I’ve held a lot of different positions. I’m not new to hard work, long days, or the constant shifting demands of school life.
But three years ago, I made a big change. I moved from being an Athletic Director into the classroom as an Interactive Media Teacher.
That one switch gave me three different preps.
The following year, my schedule shifted again—this time adding two more preps, bringing me to five.
And this year? I’m teaching six preps.

At that point, my job wasn’t “teaching” anymore. It felt like I was running a nonstop production line: plan, adjust, modify… repeat.
I couldn’t think past the class I was teaching in that moment. By the end of the day, my decision-making was completely drained. And even after the last bell, I still wasn’t done—I stayed after school for an hour just cleaning up, resetting, and organizing so tomorrow wouldn’t fall apart.
Then I started arriving 45 minutes early every morning because I was so worried I’d forget something important.
I was exhausted all the time. I was burnt out. And for the first time in my career, I started to feel like I didn’t even like this profession anymore.
That’s when I started experimenting with AI prompts—not to replace my job, but to remove the repetitive, time-consuming parts that were crushing me.
Once I figured out a system, everything shifted.
Now I arrive 15 minutes before I teach, leave 15 minutes after the last bell, and I almost never bring work home. I’m not constantly tired anymore—I’m actually energized.
And the biggest surprise? My teaching got better. I’m creating lessons that are more engaging and more individualized—because I’m not drowning in planning.
I didn’t become a different teacher.
I just got a system that finally made six preps survivable… and made me love teaching again.
Even if you’re teaching new content…
You’ll be able to:
Turn any standard into a clear unit plan
Break that unit into daily lessons with a repeatable structure
Generate bell ringers, practice, exit tickets, and quick assessments
Differentiate without creating three separate lessons
Keep everything teacher-voice, editable, and realistic
Plan during your paid planning time—not your evenings

Most planning “solutions” fail because they require:
weekend unit marathons
pretty templates that still take forever
endless tweaking and formatting
more unpaid time
This is different.
This is a system you run in small chunks:
one planning period at a time
one day at a time
one unit at a time
So even if you teach 3+ preps, you can still keep up.
The Planning-Period Unit Builder (step-by-step process) — $19 value
Scope & Sequence Generator Prompts (turn standards into a unit map) — $29 value
The 15-Minute Daily Lesson Builder Prompt Pack — $39 value
Differentiation Pack Prompts (ELL + IEP/504 + Extension) — $29 value
Exit Ticket + CFU + Answer Key Generator Templates — $19 value
The “Teacher Voice” Prompt Add-Ons (so it sounds like you) — $19 value
Total value: $154 Today: $27 (one-time)
Copy/paste prompts → you don’t “fight the AI” → you get usable lessons fast
Unit-to-day mapping → you stop guessing pace → you stop the nightly panic spiral
Built-in differentiation → you don’t rewrite everything → you support kids without burnout
Answer keys included → less time grading/conferring → more time actually teaching
Universal lesson structure → works across subjects → one system for all your preps

Turn any standard into a clean 10–15 day unit map… so you’re not planning day-by-day with a knot in your stomach.
Build tomorrow’s full lesson in 15 minutes (bell ringer → mini-lesson → practice → exit)… so you can stop staying up “just to be ready.”
Generate 3 levels of practice (basic / on-level / challenge)… so you can teach mixed groups without tripling your work.
Create quick checks for understanding + exit tickets with answer keys… so you know who gets it before the quiz.
Use copy/paste prompts that make AI output usable (not generic fluff)… so you’re not wrestling the robot all night.
Plan in your teacher voice… so it doesn’t sound fake, stiff, or “written by AI.”
Keep it admin-friendly with simple objectives + timing + materials… so your plans look solid if anyone asks.

You leave work… and you’re actually done.
No Sunday dread.
No late-night slide panic.
No “I’ll just plan during dinner.”
Just a calm brain… because tomorrow is handled.
Total value: $193, Today: $27 (one-time)
This is for you if…
You teach grades 9–12 and juggle 3+ preps
You’re teaching new content and building as you go
Your nights/weekends keep getting eaten by “just one more lesson”
You want a repeatable system, not random activities
You want AI to help without your lessons sounding fake
You want one workflow that works in any subject
This is not for you if…
You want a done-for-you full curriculum for one specific course
You refuse to use AI tools at all
You want complicated tech automations (this is simple on purpose)
Yes. This is built for planning in small chunks — one planning period at a time — not “plan everything on Sunday.”
Yes. It’s based on a universal structure: objective → model → practice → checks → exit. The prompts generate the content inside that structure.
Any mainstream AI that follows instructions. You can use what your school allows.
You’ll follow a simple safe rule: no student names, no identifiable student details. You’re using AI to draft planning components — you still edit and teach.
Not if you use the Teacher Voice add-ons. You’ll get teacher-ready directions, short steps, and editable output.
The system includes time settings so the lesson scales to your period length.
You can include constraints in the prompt (no copies / limited copies / no devices / 1:1 devices) and get lesson options that fit.
If you don’t change the system…
The system will keep taking your nights.
And you’ll blink and realize you spent another semester planning for free.



Try it for 30 days.
If it doesn’t help you plan faster during your paid planning time, email us and you’ll get a full refund. No drama.