
Our Take
Sprout Lessons generates interactive, standards-aligned lessons in seconds—and honestly, that's the teacher cheat code we've been waiting for. Instead of spending hours planning, you just type the topic, the year level, and what the kid actually cares about (soccer, Minecraft, horses, K-pop—whatever gets them engaged). Sprout builds the rest: worked examples, interactive widgets, self-checking practice, the whole package. It's curriculum-aligned, it's playable on screen, and it's ready to share in about a minute. They also just launched lesson slide decks—10 bite-sized slides with interactive challenges and an XP system that keeps students pushing to the finish. 160 XP to fill, three difficulty-stepped challenges per deck, and it costs roughly 15 credits. It's like Duolingo meets lesson planning, but for actual classroom content.
The examples on their site tell the story: a Year 6 states of matter lesson with interactive widgets, a Year 1 Japanese introduction with self-checks, a hands-on home row typing lesson. This isn't the AI homework help garbage that's been flooding the market—these are actual teachable moments with built-in scaffolding that adapts from easy to challenging. Teachers are drowning in prep time and parents are looking for something more structured than YouTube. Sprout Lessons said "what if generating a lesson took less time than explaining the homework?" and honestly, that's the value proposition that sells itself.
Generates interactive, standards-aligned lessons in seconds based on student interests and curriculum requirements.
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