Generate lesson plans, activities, and quizzes built specifically for US history classrooms — grades 5–12, Traditional and AP.
How it works
No blank-page anxiety. No copy-pasting from a generic chatbot. Just tell the app what you're teaching and it handles the rest.
Step 01
Pick from lesson plans, reading guides, timelines, comparison charts, cause & effect maps, or AP Lab tools — all in one place.
Step 02
Select your era, topic, grade band, and difficulty. The app works within what you define — no off-topic drift, no guesswork.
Step 03
Your lesson arrives in seconds with objectives, student directions, and teacher notes. Give it a read, then it's ready for your students.
Features
Every tool is purpose-built for US history instruction — not a general-purpose AI wrapper.
Guided questions and vocabulary activities scoped to your textbook chapter or primary source. Ready to hand out.
Chronological sequencing of key events with annotation prompts. Great for colonial, antebellum, and 20th century units.
Side-by-side analysis of two people, events, movements, or time periods — with analysis prompts and answer notes.
Graphic organizers that identify causes, effects, and historical context — structured to match how historians actually think.
Every activity you generate is saved to your personal library. Pull it up next semester, share it, or use it as a starting point.
A complete lesson plan with objectives, student directions, and teacher notes in under 15 seconds. Before your first coffee.
AP US History requires a specific format, vocabulary, and rubric structure. AP Lab tools are built for exactly that — not adapted from a generic template.
AI you can trust in the classroom
We built specific guardrails into how the AI works — because hallucinated facts in a classroom are worse than no AI at all.
Strict instruction sets — The AI is given an exact format, vocabulary, and content scope for each tool. It's not having a freeform conversation.
Well-documented curriculum — US history events, documents, and essay structures are extensively covered in training data. This is what AI is most reliable on.
No live internet access — The AI draws from trained knowledge, not live search. It won't pull in recent news or unreliable sources accidentally.
You should still review before using. Treat every generated activity as a strong first draft. Read it before sharing — especially for dates, statistics, or named examples.
Free to download
Join history teachers who've stopped starting from scratch. Free to download — Pro unlocks the full toolkit.