Reclaim Your Evenings, Refocus on Your Pupils
You didn't become a primary teacher to spend your Sundays searching for lesson plans or your Friday nights staring at a mountain of marking. You became a teacher to be in the classroom, supporting every learner and giving every child your best.
The AI-Ready Teacher is the practical, no-nonsense guide designed for real KS1-2 classrooms. Written for the majority of teachers, not just tech enthusiasts, this guide provides six field-tested workflows to help you reclaim up to 90 hours per school year.
By cutting hours from your weekly workload, you aren't just leaving school earlier; you are gaining the mental energy to focus on what matters: the students.
Use AI to generate the 'bones' of your planning and reporting so you can add the 'soul' that only a teacher who truly knows their class can provide.
What’s Inside This Guide:
Each of the six workflows is built around a real classroom problem, providing step-by-step processes and copy-and-paste prompts.
- 20-Minute Weekly Planning: Move from Sunday panic to being ready for your class in a fraction of the time.
- Differentiation Without Drowning: Generate three curriculum-aligned versions of any task in minutes to ensure every learner is supported.
- Marking and Feedback at Speed: Use a system that actually works for 28 books, allowing you to maintain the personal relationship with each child.
- EAL and SEND Support: Practical inclusion is built into your practice, not added as an exhausting afterthought.
- Parent Communication: Draft difficult emails and updates in minutes, building trust through professional and warm communication.
- Reports in Half the Time: A system for 28 children across 6 subjects that results in better, more personal comments.
Beyond the Workflows:
- Complete Prompt Library: All prompts organised by task so you can quickly copy, paste, and adapt them for your specific year group.
- The 5 Common Mistakes: Honest guidance on how to avoid 'corporate-sounding' output and how to protect pupil data.
- The Golden Rule: Essential advice on why your professional judgment must always be the final filter for accuracy and tone.
Get your time back for the teaching that makes a difference.