Gagné's Nine Events Lesson Designer
Design a lesson using Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction — a proven sequence that activates attention, builds knowledge, and transfers learning.
A library of instructional design prompt templates — from Bloom's Taxonomy to Critical Pedagogy. Choose a template, fill in the details, and either execute via AI or export the prompt.
Design a lesson using Gagné's Nine Events of Instruction — a proven sequence that activates attention, builds knowledge, and transfers learning.
Design a learning experience centered on a meaningful artifact students will build, with real audiences, iterative milestones, and deep reflection.
Design a structured draft-review-revise learning loop with metacognitive prompts and revision criteria.
Design a hands-on maker lesson with materials, constraints, iteration checkpoints, and documentation requirements.
Generate a full PBL unit with an authentic driving question, interdisciplinary connections, tangible product, and public exhibition plan.
Redesign a lesson to integrate community knowledge, multiple epistemologies, inclusive examples, and asset-based framing.
Design assessments that center authentic demonstration, student choice, community-based outputs, and meaningful reflection.
Analyze a lesson or curriculum for implicit values, power assumptions, exclusion risks, and representation gaps.
Design a Freirean problem-posing lesson around a social issue with open inquiry, dialogue facilitation, and student-generated questions.
Identify dominant narratives, missing voices, counter-narratives, and generate redesign suggestions for any curriculum topic.
Generate a complete, classroom-ready lesson plan in one click. Choose your topic, grade level, framework, and duration — the AI adapts its entire output structure to the framework you select.
Map the alignment between standards, learning objectives, instructional activities, and assessments to ensure coherent curriculum design.
Generate a detailed analytic rubric with criteria, performance levels, and descriptors aligned to your learning objectives.
Plan a full unit using Understanding by Design — start with desired results, then evidence, then learning plan.
Generate tiered learning objectives across all six levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, from recall to creation.
Design a full lesson plan scaffolded through Bloom's Taxonomy levels, with activities matched to cognitive demand.