For TeachersLesson planning

ClassDrafts

Write the lesson once. Build the homework, study guide, and assessment from the same plan.

ClassDrafts helps teachers turn one saved lesson into the materials that follow instruction, so planning stays aligned from first draft to final quiz.

Use one workspace for objectives, pacing, directions, and follow-up work instead of restarting the context for every classroom task.

Objectives, pacing, and standards in one lesson planHomework and study guides from saved lesson contextQuizzes and tests that stay tied to instruction

Create an account, build your next lesson, and turn that same plan into student work.

The lesson stays central, so the rest of the work makes sense.

When homework, study tools, and assessments all come from the same saved plan, prep time drops and alignment improves.

01

Keep instruction aligned

When lesson plans, homework, and assessments come from the same source, the work students see stays tied to what you taught.

02

Reuse your planning context

Save the lesson once, then reuse the objective, vocabulary, pacing, and tasks across follow-up materials.

03

Prep faster across the week

Use the same lesson to build tomorrow's assignment, a study guide before the quiz, or an assessment at the end of the unit.

Create one strong lesson plan, then use it to prepare the work students actually see.

  • Write the lesson once and reuse it for the rest of the prep cycle.
  • Keep homework, study materials, and assessments aligned to what students actually learned.
  • Return to saved plans instead of rebuilding context every time you need a new output.