From planning overload to lesson-ready outcomes
LessonHatch removes repetitive prep so you can focus on instruction quality and learner progress.
Planning takes too long across multiple classes
Start from a structured draft with objectives, timings, and activity flow already in place.
Creating varied activities is repetitive
Generate speaking, reading, writing, and vocabulary tasks in one pass with level-appropriate prompts.
Differentiation is hard to maintain consistently
Adapt one lesson into easier or more advanced versions without rewriting everything from scratch.
How it works
A simple three-step flow for teacher-led lesson creation.
- 01
Choose topic and level
Set lesson topic, learner level, duration, and skill focus so outputs fit your exact classroom context. - 02
Generate activities
Create a complete sequence with warm-up, practice, extension, and formative checks in seconds. - 03
Edit, assign, and share
Refine instructions, add your voice, and deliver as classroom tasks or self-study resources.
Core features teachers use every day
Practical tools that map directly to planning, delivery, and learner support.
Lesson draft generator
Create a full first draft from topic, level, goals, and time limit.
Activity type builder
Generate drills, discussions, reading tasks, and writing prompts by objective.
Curriculum alignment
Keep outcomes and activity progression consistent across classes and units.
Learner self-study mode
Let learners create guided practice while staying within teacher-defined standards.
Teacher-editable outputs
Adjust wording, difficulty, and pacing before anything is assigned.
Faster prep cycles
Reduce prep hours and spend more time on feedback, coaching, and live teaching.
Sample lesson outline
A concrete example of what you can generate and edit in one workflow.
A2 English: Ordering food at a cafe
Activity sequence
- Warm-up dialogue: common cafe phrases
- Pair role-play with rotating customer scenarios
- Listening check: identify key details from short audio
Target vocabulary set
- menu
- order
- bill
- recommend
- allergy
- receipt
Quick quiz
Which phrase is most polite for requesting a menu?
Could I see the menu, please?
What should students ask before ordering with dietary needs?
Whether the dish includes allergen ingredients.
What is one follow-up task after role-play?
Write a short order conversation using target vocabulary.