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How to Quickly Create a Lesson in Teachy
How to Quickly Create a Lesson in Teachy

Learn to Create Dynamic Lessons in Teachy with "Magic Lesson" and Full Content Customization!

Updated over a month ago

Hello, Teacher! 💙

Creating effective and engaging lessons has never been easier! With Teachy, you can use "Magic Lesson" to generate customized lessons in minutes or build your own from scratch.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you create a lesson in Teachy and make the most of the platform’s smart tools.

Step 1: Access the Lesson Creation Tool

On Teachy’s home screen, click the "Create" button under My Lessons. This will open a screen where you can start building your lesson!

Step 2: Choose the Lesson Type

  • Magic Lesson: Quickly create an efficient lesson with the help of Teachy’s AI.

  • Lesson from Scratch: Build your lesson manually, customizing every detail.

Step 3: Set Up the Magic Lesson

  • Select the Topic: Choose your lesson’s subject by searching by name, grade level, or code.

  • Choose the Methodology: Define your lesson’s teaching approach, selecting from methodologies like Lecture-Based, Active Learning, Socio-Emotional, Technical, or Teachy’s own methodology.

Step 4: Generate the Lesson

Click "Generate", and Teachy’s AI will quickly compile a variety of relevant materials for your chosen topic.

Step 5: Select Materials

A selection of materials will appear on the screen. You have complete freedom to choose from Teachy’s internal resources or external materials related to the topic.

Add or remove materials as needed to tailor the content to your lesson plan.

Step 6: Additional Options

At the bottom of the page, you’ll find options to further enhance your lesson!

Click "Add" to include additional materials in your lesson.

With these steps, you can create dynamic, content-rich lessons, providing your students with deeper and more engaging learning experiences.

Enjoy your lesson, Teacher! 😊

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