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Khanmigo: Create a Lesson Plan Activity


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·Nov 10, 2024

This is Kigo, an AI-powered guide designed to help all students learn. Conmigo is not just for students; teachers can use Conmigo too by toggling from the student mode to teacher mode in any course. Teachers can always access Kigo by selecting the AI activities button located at the top of the teacher dashboard. Kigo has many exciting features that support teachers, and this video will showcase ways teachers can use Conmigo to create engaging lesson plans to help support their students.

First, I'm going to go to the course that I'm working from. I'd like to create a lesson plan from the digital SAT reading and writing course that I'm teaching with my students. Our next unit is going to be on central idea and details, so I'm going to select that. Once there, it shows me all of the different options that are in there. There's an article, some videos, as well as an exercise. This is where I need Conmigo's help.

Once I select Conmigo's button, Kigo will give me different options that it can help with, such as giving me a lesson summary or helping me prep for a quiz. I would love Kigo's help with writing a lesson plan, so I'm going to select that. As soon as I select that button, Conmigo starts working. Let's take a look at the lesson plan that Kigo's created for me.

Kigo's given me the learning objectives for the lesson plan. Conmigo's also created learning activities for me. Actually, Conmigo's created three different learning activities for me. Here's an activity on identifying central ideas and details. Here's a 20-minute activity; this one's a 20-minute activity; this one's a 10-minute activity. These are great!

Kigo's also created exit ticket questions for me that I can use with my students. Kigo's included the key terms. Kigo also included the resources that I'm going to need to help support my students with this lesson. Wow! Kigo has also included prerequisite videos that I can share with my students to help give them background knowledge on the topic.

Additionally, there are other differentiation options for advanced learners and striving learners. Finally, Kigo has given me a lesson summary over what we're going to be doing. Here's the introduction, Activity 1, Activity 2, Activity 3, and then the exit ticket. Kigo lets me know that this timeline is a rough estimate and I may need to adjust depending on my students' progress, but this is so helpful!

Kigo also gives me the option to export this lesson plan, or I can print the lesson plan. Because Kigo is truly my co-pilot, if there's any part of this lesson plan that I want to change, Conmigo will do it for me, no questions asked. I just highlight what I want changed, and Conmigo, my co-pilot, will give me options and then make the changes for me. Thank you so much, Kigo! This is so helpful!

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