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AI Hub — a calm, teacher-first place to start drafts

AI Hub is where teachers turn a few details into a structured, classroom-ready draft. Choose a tool, add context, and get a result you can edit and reuse - lesson plans, rubrics, and parent emails.

Tool-based workflow Structured outputs Edit-first by design Credits model

What it is

One place for the drafts teachers write every week

AI Hub is built for the writing teachers do every week: plans, rubrics, and parent communication. It is not chat-for-everything. Each tool uses a structured form so you get consistent output and faster edits.

  • You choose one of the live tools: Lesson Plan Generator, Rubric Generator, or Parent Email Draft.
  • You add context: grade level, topic, class/student, reason, format, and tone.
  • You get a structured draft: headings, bullets, and reusable sections.
  • You refine with small changes (shorter, more formal, add differentiation, etc.).
  • You stay in control: always review before sharing with students or families.

A teacher-ready output

The goal is a draft you can actually use: clear headings, bullet lists, and a structure that matches typical classroom docs.

Example structure

  • Objective: what students should be able to do
  • Materials: quick list (no surprises mid-lesson)
  • Steps (45 min): warm-up → mini-lesson → practice → wrap-up
  • Checks for understanding: quick questions + what to watch for
  • Exit ticket: 3–5 items to confirm mastery
What you can create

Practical drafts, not vague ideas

AI Hub focuses on classroom documents and messages you can actually use. Each tool is structured so you spend less time “prompting” and more time teaching.

Lesson plan draft

A full lesson structure you can edit: objectives, timing, step-by-step flow, checks for understanding, and an exit ticket. Useful when you need a clear plan fast — without starting from zero.

Rubric draft

Criteria plus performance levels with clear descriptors for each level. Great when you need a print-ready rubric and consistent grading language.

Parent Email Draft

A ready-to-send email draft based on real student data. Select class, student, reason, and format. The draft can reference grades, attendance, and behavior with a clear call to action.

Reason-based parent emails

Pick Grades Dropping, Attendance Concern, Behavior Issue, Positive Update, or General Check-in. The output changes structure and tone based on your reason.

Student data-aware drafting

Parent Email Draft uses live gradebook context instead of generic filler, so the email can reference concrete numbers and trends when data exists.

Teacher-controlled output

Every output is editable before use. Teachers stay in control of final wording, policy alignment, and sensitive communication decisions.

Workflow

How AI Hub works (3 simple steps)

Keep it simple: choose a tool, add context, then edit the draft into your final version.

01

Pick a task

Start with the output you need: lesson plan, rubric, or parent email.

02

Add a little context

Add what matters: grade level, topic, time, constraints, and the tone you want.

03

Edit and use

Use the draft as a starting point, refine details, and paste it into your classroom doc.

A good input

Lesson plan

Grade 6 · Fractions · 45 minutes · Small groups

Result

A solid structure and draft wording that you can quickly tailor.

A great input

Lesson plan

Grade 6 · Fractions as ratios · 45 minutes · 2 ELL students · No homework · Exit ticket must be 5 items

Result

More accurate pacing, clearer differentiation, and fewer edits before it’s classroom-ready.

The best results come from small, concrete constraints. You don’t need long prompts — just the details that affect the final plan or message.

Examples

Less guessing. More clarity.

Here’s what “a good draft” looks like: short, structured, and easy to adjust.

Lesson plan

Inputs: Grade 6 · Fractions · 45 minutes · Small groups · Exit ticket

Output excerpt

  • Warm-up (5 min): 3 quick ratio questions on the board
  • Mini-lesson (10 min): model fraction ↔ ratio with a visual + one worked example
  • Practice (20 min): small-group tasks with roles (reader / checker / reporter)
  • Check (5 min): one “show me” question + common mistake to watch for
  • Exit ticket (5 min): 5 items (mix of convert + explain)

What you edit: swap examples for your curriculum, adjust pacing, add accommodations.

Parent email

Inputs: Class + Student + Reason + Format + Optional note

Output excerpt

"Subject: Update on Alex K. in Social Studies. Dear Parent/Guardian, I am writing to share a quick update on Alex's recent progress... We can work together on a clear next step this week."

What you edit: add school-specific wording, meeting times, and any extra context.

Rubric

Inputs: Assignment type + grade + topic + criteria count + scale

Output excerpt

  • Criteria: Thesis and Claim
  • Level 4: Clear thesis with specific reasons and evidence
  • Level 3: Clear thesis with partial evidence and support
  • Level 2: Basic claim with limited support

What you edit: criteria names, standards alignment, and level wording for your class.

Plans

A simple credits model

AI Hub uses credits so you can generate exactly when needed and keep costs predictable by plan.

Free plan: 1 credit per day

Free includes 1 credit/day. It updates once a day and does not stack. Lesson Plan Generator costs 3 credits, while Rubric Generator and Parent Email Draft cost 1 credit each.

See plans & credits →

Starter and Pro credits

Starter includes 150 credits/month and Pro includes 500 credits/month for heavier weekly usage across planning, assessment, and family communication workflows.

Safety

Responsible, teacher-controlled use

AI Hub is built around the idea that teachers stay in control: verify details, keep privacy in mind, and adapt the draft to your real situation.

Review before you use

Double-check facts (names, dates, requirements), adjust tone for your community, and keep sensitive cases human-first.

Keep privacy in mind

Share only what you need for a good draft. Prefer general descriptions over personal details, and use AI Hub to improve wording — not to store records.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers, no hype — so you know what to expect.

What is AI Hub?

A set of structured AI tools inside Lekktura that helps teachers create editable drafts for lesson plans, rubrics, and parent emails.

Is this the same as “chat with AI”?

It’s different. AI Hub starts from a tool with a form, so you get a predictable structure and can refine results without guessing prompts.

Can I control tone for parent communication?

Yes. Parent Email Draft supports Quick Note, Standard Email, and Formal Letter formats, plus reason-based context and optional custom notes.

Does AI Hub guarantee the draft is correct?

No. Treat it as a draft. Always verify facts and align wording with your school’s policies and your classroom context.

How do credits work?

Each generate action spends credits. Free: 1 credit/day. Starter: 150/month. Pro: 500/month. Lesson Plan costs 3 credits; Rubric and Parent Email cost 1 credit each.

Where can I learn more about plans?

See pricing for plan details and what’s included.

Start with a better draft

Use AI Hub as your starting point — then finish with your classroom knowledge and your voice.