Classroom-Tested Lessons.
Built With AI.
Taught by a Real Teacher.
GapGPT shares ready-to-use elementary lessons built and refined in real classrooms.
AI is used intentionally—to expand clarity, creativity, and reach—without losing joy or rigor.
See the Lessons in Action
A ready-to-use elementary lesson designed for real classrooms.
Built with clarity, flexibility, and students in mind.
A classroom-ready language and culture bundle grounded in real use.
Students practice Ojibwe–English vocabulary through visuals, games, and self-quizzing, while teachers use flexible materials and an AI guide to adapt instruction with care and clarity.
What Teachers Get
Every GapGPT resource is designed to be used right away—without extra prep or guesswork.
Lessons are structured to support clarity, flexibility, and real classroom conditions.
Ready-to-use lessons and bundles
Student-facing materials with strong visual supports
Teacher guidance that explains why lessons work
Optional AI support for planning and differentiation
Resources built and refined in real classrooms
What This Looks Like for Teachers
A real classroom moment shared by a special education teacher.
“If you’re an educator wondering if you should do this…”
In this classroom, AI wasn’t used to replace instruction—it helped special education students read their own stories and see themselves as capable.
How AI Is Used—Intentionally
AI is not the lesson.
It’s used to support planning, differentiation, and reflection—helping teachers see possibilities faster while keeping instruction human, grounded, and responsive.
AI is used as a tool—never as a substitute for teaching.
Built by a Classroom Teacher
GapGPT was created by a classroom teacher who believes strong instruction starts with curiosity, clarity, and care.
These lessons come from lived experience—teaching students, revising materials, and learning alongside scholars and colleagues.
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