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Practical ideas for AI classroom games and lessons.

Use these guides to plan faster, keep students active, and turn classroom content into games and presentations with Build to know with AI.

Game Builder

How to turn one lesson topic into a playable classroom game

Start with the topic, grade level, and skill you want students to practice. The best prompts include the type of questions, answer style, and whether the game should be single-player or two-team.

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Presentations

Use AI slides when you need a clear lesson flow quickly

A good slide prompt includes the audience, lesson objective, time limit, activity moments, and recap questions. Add a PDF or image when the lesson source already exists.

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Classroom Flow

When to use live teams, score records, and share links

Use live teams for whole-class energy, share links for homework or stations, and score records when you want a simple activity trail after students finish.

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Prompt structure

Include grade, topic, difficulty, question count, and classroom mode.

PDF lessons

Upload source material so the AI can stay close to the exact lesson.

Student engagement

Use quick rounds, team names, and visible feedback to keep learners moving.

Assessment

Save scores when you want a simple record of practice or revision.