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The prompt that generated these slides
Year 4
Maths
Fractions. Lesson 1.
This will be the first lesson in the Y4 fractions unit; it should be level appropriate. Students will have done fractions at Y3 β account for that prior knowledge.

Reactivation β prior knowledge check

Key vocabulary

Modelled problem

Guided activity

Independent practice

Hinge-point question

Extension challenge

Plenary & reflection
Plus a full lesson plan (Word doc) and worksheet β all generated in under 90 seconds
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Common questions
What do I actually get?
A PowerPoint presentation, a Word lesson plan document, and a worksheet β all generated together from a single request. Everything is ready to download and use.
How specific can I be?
As specific as you need. You can mention SEN requirements, prior learning, lesson sequence, specific focus areas, or leave it broad. The additional context field is there for exactly this.
Will it match my school's format?
You can upload one of your existing presentations and we'll match the style as closely as we can β colours, fonts, and layout. Go to My Lessons β My Template to upload your school's PowerPoint. Every lesson you generate after that will use your school's visual style.
Is it free?
You get 3 free generations to try it. After that, plans start at Β£7.99/month for 10 lessons. You also get unlimited access to the shared lesson library β lessons generated by other teachers that you can download for free.
Does it cover secondary as well as primary?
Yes β Reception through to Year 13, including GCSE and A-Level. Exam board aware for AQA, Edexcel, and OCR.
Is it aligned with the National Curriculum?
Yes. Every lesson is cross-referenced with the DfE National Curriculum attainment targets for the relevant year group. At secondary level, lessons reference the specific AQA, Edexcel, or OCR specification for the subject.
Why is this better than just using ChatGPT?
ChatGPT gives you text suggestions. LessonPlan gives you finished files β a PowerPoint you can open and teach from, a lesson plan with curriculum references, and a worksheet ready to print. It's also built specifically for teachers, with every lesson structured around Rosenshine's Principles, Assessment for Learning, and the I Do / We Do / You Do framework. No prompting expertise required.
Does it work for SEN and differentiation?
Yes. Use the additional context field to describe your class's needs β SEN requirements, mixed ability groups, EAL learners, or specific misconceptions you want to address. The lesson will be adapted accordingly. Worksheets include scaffolded and extension tasks by default.
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