Lesson 625 of 1550
Planning a multi-grade classroom day with AI
AI drafts overlapping activity blocks; you refine for the specific kids in the room.
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- 1The premise
- 2multi-grade planning
- 3differentiated workstations
- 4self-directed work
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Section 1
The premise
Multi-grade classrooms juggle multiple curricula in one room. AI helps with the choreography; the choreography needs your eye on the kids.
What AI does well here
- Draft daily blocks with overlapping themes and grade-appropriate variants
- Suggest workstation rotations and timing
- Generate self-directed activity menus for off-teacher blocks
- Identify cross-grade collaboration opportunities
What AI cannot do
- Read the room when a plan is breaking down
- Account for individual student needs without details
- Replace your judgment on grouping dynamics
- Anticipate fire-drill realities
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