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Khanmigo has new features and is now FREE for teachers!


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·Nov 10, 2024

Hi, I'm Michelle, a professional learning specialist here at KH Academy and a former classroom teacher just like you.

Meet Kigo, your AI-powered teaching ally who's transforming education into an immersive journey. We're excited to tell you that Kigo is now free for educators and boosted with some brand new features.

Let's take a look! Features like the lesson hook, igniting your students' excitement for math, is easily done by selecting a grade level, then a topic, and with just one click, Kigo will create three engaging lesson hooks that will be sure to capture students' attention.

Now, let's have Kigo whip up a lesson plan that effortlessly aligns to your curriculum, whether it's district-driven or your own. When I select the topic, I can choose one of KH Academy's rich course offerings or one of my own. In a matter of seconds, Kigo generates a structured, detailed lesson plan that's fully customizable and tailored to my students' interests.

Feeling rusty on a topic? No problem! Kigo's refresh my knowledge feature provides self-quizzes and engaging conversations to brush up on your skills. Kigo is designed to never just give the answer, and the discussion prompt feature ignites meaningful grade-level dialogue.

I can even quickly summarize what we'll be learning in class by having Kigo turn the lesson into a poem. Kigo can give you so much of your time back.

Ready to revolutionize your classroom experience? Experience Kigo's power firsthand, completely free! Follow the links on your screen and embark on a new era of teaching excellence.

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