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Te Wānanga

Describe the lesson you need. Te Wānanga builds a strong first draft — then move it into Creation Studio to shape, save, and share.

1. Describe the lesson you need
2. Generate a first draft here
3. Refine, save, and export in Creation Studio

Start with a stronger prompt

Name the year level, learning area, classroom need, and the outcome you want by the end of the lesson.

  • Name the year level and subject.
  • Say what kind of class support or adaptation you need.
  • Describe the outcome you want by the end of the lesson.

Weaving Knowledge…

Constructing your lesson path with Te Āronui insights.

Next step

Keep the draft moving while the planning context is still fresh.

The first draft is ready. Refine it in Creation Studio, save it to My Kete, or export once it fits the class.

1. Refine in Creation Studio

Turn the first draft into something classroom-ready: adjust the structure, edit the language, and prepare it for export or publishing.

2. Save the draft to My Kete

Keep the draft in your workflow so you can revisit it, compare versions, or continue the lesson sequence next session.

3. Reuse from My Kete

Once saved, the next planning session starts from a saved workflow rather than a blank page.

Open My Kete

Lesson Title

Lesson overview…

🌿 Te Ao Māori Integration

Cultural context…

Learning Intentions

    Success Criteria

      Lesson Sequence

      Differentiation & Support

      Differentiation notes…

      Resources

        Built for first-draft speed

        Start with a culturally responsive, NZC-aware lesson draft instead of a blank page.

        Premium workflow, not a novelty demo

        Te Wānanga is the entry point for the drafting workflow. The next step is Creation Studio, not copy-pasting into another tool.

        Keep the workflow moving

        Continue into editing, saving, and export instead of losing momentum at the first draft.

        What changes on the paid workflow

        Te Wānanga is useful because it starts the planning session fast, but the value compounds when the draft keeps moving.

        Draft first

        Use Te Wānanga to get to a workable lesson structure quickly when you would normally still be staring at a blank page.

        Refine second

        Move straight into Creation Studio to adapt, shape, and export the lesson instead of rebuilding it somewhere else.

        Open Creation Studio

        Keep the thread

        Save the workflow into My Kete so the next planning session starts from a reusable draft, not from scratch.

        Open My Kete

        What to expect

        The first output should feel like a strong starting point, not a final lesson that needs no teacher judgement.

        Expect a workable draft fast

        The immediate value is speed. Te Wānanga should get you to a lesson structure you can react to quickly, especially when the alternative is still a blank planning page.

        Expect to refine, not just accept

        The premium workflow assumes teacher judgement stays central. The next move is to shape the draft in Creation Studio, not to treat the first output as finished.

        Expect continuity after the draft

        The paid value is not only the generation step. It is that the draft can keep moving into editing, saving, export, and later reuse instead of disappearing after one session.