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Toolenza for Teachers
Built around how teachers actually plan, run a room, and grade
The teaching day breaks into three loops: prepare (lesson plans, materials, rubrics, exit tickets), run (timers, attendance, random calls, group rotations), and assess (grading, GPAs, parent communication, grade-needed math). Toolenza covers all three in one tab, with no school-district sign-up paperwork.
The AI-backed tools (lesson-plan, quiz-from-notes, flashcards-from-notes, rubric, essay-outline) turn your existing notes or a topic prompt into structured outputs you can edit and print. The classroom-management tools (picker-wheel, random-picker, multi-stopwatch, pomodoro, countdown) keep the room moving. The grading tools (gpa-calculator, grade-needed, percentage-calculator) handle the math at parent conference time.
What teachers reach for daily
Prepare
lesson-plan— generates a 45-minute lesson plan with learning objectives, materials, hook, direct instruction, guided practice, independent practice, exit ticket, differentiation notes, and common misconceptions.rubric— multi-criterion rubric builder with 1–4 or 1–5 levels and editable descriptors.worksheet— printable worksheet generator from a topic prompt.quiz-from-notes+flashcards-from-notes— paste your unit notes; get a multiple-choice quiz or flashcard deck.essay-outline— structured essay outlines for student writing instruction.cite— APA / MLA / Chicago citation generator.reading-level— checks text against Flesch-Kincaid, Coleman-Liau, ARI, and a dozen other readability formulas before assigning a passage.
Run the room
multi-stopwatch— race timer for groups, lab stations, debate teams; runs many stopwatches in parallel with labels and CSV export.picker-wheel+random-picker— cold-call without the same students always being called on.dice-roller+yes-no-wheel— quick decision-makers for class discussions.countdown+timer+pomodoro— visual timers with sound; useful for transitions, exit tickets, focus blocks.times-table+spelling-test— drilling tools.timetable— generate and share weekly class schedules.
Assess and communicate
gpa-calculator— weighted GPA from per-class grades and credits.grade-needed— "what does this student need on the final to land their target letter grade?" — handy at parent-conference time.percentage-calculator— fast partial-credit arithmetic.event+poll+reservation— running parent nights, field trip signups, equipment bookings.reminders— automated due-date pings.
Why teachers don't need an account
Everything works without signing up — the AI generators run server-side but don't tie outputs to an account, and the classroom-management tools are pure browser. Teachers in restricted districts can use Toolenza without IT approval because nothing student-identifying ever crosses the network.
For teachers who do create an account, signing in unlocks workspaces (save and re-open a lesson plan or rubric you built last week) and shareable URLs (send a parent a link to the class timetable or the field-trip reservation page).
Frequently asked questions
They're a strong starting draft, not a final document. AI generation is excellent for structure and breadth (covering 3-5 objectives, varied question types, level differentiation), but a teacher always needs to do the final pass for accuracy, age-appropriateness, and curriculum alignment.
No. Every classroom tool — lesson plan, rubric, worksheet, quiz, timetable, grade calculators, classroom timers, random pickers — is free without signup. Pro unlocks saved workspaces (re-open a lesson plan next week), parent share links, and email reminders for parent communications.
No. The grade calculators and the random pickers run entirely in your browser; nothing student-identifying ever crosses the network. Sign-in adds cross-device sync for *your* saved workspaces only.
Yes — the timetable, event, reservation, and poll tools all generate a public share URL you can paste into a class newsletter or Remind / Bloomz channel. Parents see only what you publish.
Yes — every classroom tool is a normal web page that works on Chromebooks, iPads, and any device with a modern browser. The PWA install option lets you add it to the home screen for one-tap access.