Upload the textbook chapter, and EduSuite’s AI lesson planner writes a complete, curriculum-aligned lesson plan — SLOs, activities, homework and differentiation — in English and Urdu, in minutes. Board-aligned. Teacher-controlled. Part of your school system.
The EduSuite AI lesson planner is an AI lesson plan generator built specifically for schools in Pakistan. Instead of starting from a blank page, teachers upload a chapter from the prescribed textbook and the AI drafts a full, structured lesson plan aligned to the board’s curriculum — ready to review, refine and teach.
Every plan follows a proper pedagogical structure: learning objectives with SLO codes, a timed lesson flow, classwork, homework, a reflection diary, differentiation and resources. Unlike generic global tools, it understands the Punjab Textbook Board, FBISE and Pakistani curriculum conventions — and writes in both English and Urdu.
It’s a genuine time-saver for teachers who spend hours on planning every week, and — because it lives inside EduSuite — every plan is organised, searchable and connected to the rest of your school, not stranded in a separate free tool.
Your lesson plans, organised by class, subject and board — searchable and reusable.
The lesson plan generator turns the chapter you’re about to teach into a complete plan — you stay in control of every word.
Upload the textbook chapter PDF and pick the board. EduSuite reads it and pulls out the topics to cover automatically.
Hit “Generate full plan” — or AI-draft one section at a time. Objectives, activities, homework and differentiation appear in seconds, in English and Urdu.
Edit anything, adjust timing and difficulty, then submit for head-of-department approval — all inside EduSuite.
Most AI lesson plan generators are built around US or UK frameworks and have no idea what a Punjab-board SLO is. EduSuite is different: it writes curriculum-aligned lesson plans with proper Student Learning Outcome (SLO) codes, matched to the chapter and board you actually teach.
And it’s genuinely bilingual. Objectives and activities are generated in both English and Urdu side by side — so plans are ready for Urdu-medium and English-medium classes alike, without a translation step. For Pakistani schools, that’s a first no global free tool offers.
Objectives generated in English and Urdu together — aligned to the board’s SLOs.
Every generated plan follows a real teaching structure: an Intro, Development and Practice flow with time allocated to each segment, and separate teacher and student activities so it’s clear what everyone is doing at each stage.
Segments can be flagged as formative assessment, durations adjust to your period length, and you can add, remove or reorder segments with a click. It’s the kind of structured, classroom-ready plan a head of department expects to see — produced in seconds.
Timed Intro → Development → Practice, with teacher and student activities for each.
A lesson plan isn’t finished until there’s work for students to do. EduSuite’s AI lesson plan maker drafts the classwork questions, the homework task and even a reflection diary prompt — all tied to the lesson’s objectives and pitched at the right level for the class.
It also generates differentiation notes so teachers can support struggling students and stretch advanced ones. Every piece is editable, so the AI does the first draft and the teacher applies the judgement — exactly how AI planning should work.
Classwork, homework and a reflection diary — drafted from the same objectives.
A complete AI lesson planning tool for schools — from board-aligned objectives to homework, differentiation and approval — in one place.
Upload the textbook chapter and generate a full plan aligned to its topics.
Learning objectives with Student Learning Outcome codes, matched to the board.
Bilingual objectives and activities generated together, ready for any medium.
Intro, Development and Practice segments with teacher and student activities.
Generated classwork, homework and diary prompts tied to the objectives.
Notes to support struggling learners and challenge advanced ones.
AI-draft one section or generate the whole plan — then edit freely.
Submit plans for head-of-department review and approval inside EduSuite.
Every plan saved, searchable and reusable across classes and terms.
Free AI lesson generators produce a plan and then forget it. EduSuite’s AI lesson planner is a module inside a complete campus management system, so plans are organised by class and subject, tied to your academics module, and reviewed through a proper approval workflow.
Plans align with what’s taught in the timetable, feed naturally into your learning management system for delivery, and give heads of department visibility over teaching quality across the school — none of which a standalone tool can do.
Most importantly, the teacher stays in control. The AI writes a strong first draft; the teacher reviews, edits and approves. That’s the responsible way to use AI in the classroom — speed without surrendering professional judgement.
Book a free demo and see EduSuite’s AI lesson planner turn a textbook chapter into a complete, board-aligned, bilingual lesson plan in minutes — inside your school’s own platform.
An AI lesson planner is a tool that generates a complete, structured lesson plan from a few inputs — the topic, grade and objectives — instead of a teacher writing it from scratch. EduSuite’s AI lesson planner goes further: you upload the actual textbook chapter and it produces a board-aligned plan with SLOs, timed activities, homework and differentiation, in English and Urdu, ready to edit and teach.
Yes. Unlike global AI lesson plan generators built around US or UK frameworks, EduSuite understands Pakistani boards. It generates SLO-coded objectives aligned to the Punjab Textbook Board, FBISE and other local curricula, based on the chapter and board you select.
Yes. EduSuite is genuinely bilingual — learning objectives and activities are generated in both English and Urdu together, so plans are ready for Urdu-medium and English-medium classes without a separate translation step.
No — and it shouldn't. The AI writes a strong first draft; the teacher reviews, edits and refines every part before submitting. This keeps the teacher in control while removing the blank-page busywork, which is the responsible way to use AI in the classroom.
A full plan includes an overview (periods, duration, difficulty, prior knowledge), SLO-coded learning objectives, a timed lesson structure (Intro, Development, Practice) with teacher and student activities, classwork, homework, a reflection diary, differentiation notes and resources.
Yes. Plans move through a Draft → Submit workflow, so teachers submit their lesson plans for head-of-department review and approval directly inside EduSuite, giving leadership visibility over teaching quality across the school.
Yes. It’s a module inside a complete school management system, so plans are organised by class and subject, connected to academics and the timetable, and reusable across terms — not stranded in a separate free tool.
Yes. EduSuite’s AI lesson planner is built for Pakistani schools and colleges, aligned to local boards and bilingual by design, and available as part of the cloud-based EduSuite platform accessible from any browser.
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