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Chalkie is an AI-powered tool creates engaging, curriculum-aligned lessons in seconds, complete with interactive exercises and quizzes. Developed alongside UK educators, Chalkie.ai saves you hours of preparation time, letting you focus on what truly matters – inspiring young minds in the classroom.


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Rated 3 out of 5 stars

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I´m only giving 3 stars at the moment, because the lessons that I´ve made with Chalki ai - up until about a week ago - have been really good.
Y´all fixed the problem with the vocab - thanks. However - there are a few more issues. One - with stories - Chalkie ai sometimes makes up its own stories. I asked for a lesson on Henry Heckbeck gets a dragon. In the story, Henry turns a toy into a dragon - however, the chalkie ai lesson claimed that Henry found an egg, waited for it to hatch, named it dexter and then hid it in his backpack at school. None of that happened. That also happened with a Heidi Heckelbeck book. Today, I got the notification that I´ve used all of my resources. I´m a little miffed, because not only have I had lessons that had NOTHING to do with the actual book that I was teaching - every lesson assumes that my students live in the same country. That´s more than a little stupid. If those problems hadn´t existed in the first place - I would probably still have around 20 resources left. I upgraded - because the majority of the lessons are good. However - those issues need to be fixed.

May 9, 2026
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