Teacher mode

Built for smooth rotations and evidence you can export.

Classroom rotation workflow

Predictable steps that keep rotations calm

Launch

Queue rooms, assign by readiness, and pre-load scaffolds for emergent writers.

Monitor

Live view of stamina (words/min), rubric alignment, and flagged students needing support.

Debrief

Export SIS-friendly CSVs, badge growth, and share exemplars with one click.

Rubrics, stamina, accessibility

Rubric overlays

Align prompts to your rubric language. AI feedback references the same anchors.

Writing stamina tracking

Minutes in focus, revision loops, and words written trend by student.

Accessibility story

VoiceOver labels, keyboard-friendly controls, and dyslexia-friendly spacing options.

Kid Mode content layer

Switch to 6th-grade safe themes and preview the prompts students will see

Class

Kid Mode status

Period 2 · ELA is using 6th-grade safe themes.

Active prompt source

School life prompt

Difficulty tier

On-level (balanced prompts + scaffolds)

Schedule preset

Mixed mode

Difficulty tier

Schedule preset

Tiers change prompt complexity and scaffold depth. Presets save automatically per class so student sessions load the right plan.

Theme

Prompt

Write a hallway announcement reminding your class to line up before the bell rings. Include one vivid detail and a transition word. Mixed mode: include one sentence of choice at the end.

Keep it friendly and school-safe: no gossip, shareable with families. · Scaffold depth: Balanced steps

Theme guidance

Hallway routines, lunch swaps, club meetings, and science fair moments.

Exports and governance

Proof you can send to admins without reformatting

CSV + SIS friendly

Roster IDs, room completion, and rubric alignment exports.

Dashboard snapshots

One-click PDF for family conferences and PLC share-outs.

Support SLAs

Pilot governance, live chat during school hours, and escalation to humans fast.

Case studies

What teachers see during pilots

3 weeks of practice

Maya, 6th grader

  • Used “Story Sprint” to finish homework on time
  • Turned feedback into two quick edits
  • Stayed focused without feeling rushed
The quests felt like levels in a game. I fixed my story faster because the hints were short.
Student writer

2 class periods

Mr. Carter’s ELA class

  • Everyone finished a paragraph quest
  • Students swapped kind feedback cards
  • Less screen hopping and fewer tabs
My students felt safe to try, edit, and try again because the steps were simple.
6th grade teacher
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