
We started with a simple mission: to make lesson planning easier for teachers
Teaching is hard. AI should make it easier.
Teachers wear a hundred hats: planner, mentor, caregiver, tech support. And somehow, they still find the time and energy to show up for their students every day. But behind the scenes, the workload keeps growing. Writing lesson plans, adapting materials, creating resources, and meeting curriculum expectations takes hours, often outside of paid time.
We built Kuraplan to help with that.
Kuraplan is an AI teaching assistant trained on your country's curriculum. It helps with lesson planning, worksheets, and more, so you can spend less time buried in admin and more time doing what you love, teaching.
Over 40,000+ teachers have already used Kuraplan to save time, reduce stress, and bring fresh energy into the classroom. Whether you're creating something new or adapting existing content, Kuraplan is designed to make your job easier.
We believe that no AI will ever replace a great teacher, and it shouldn't.
The best learning happens in relationships. A teacher's ability to connect with students, read the room, and respond to individual needs is something no algorithm can replicate. Kuraplan is not here to replace that. It's here to support it.
By handling the repetitive and time-consuming parts of the job, Kuraplan gives teachers more space to focus on what really matters: working with students, building confidence, and sparking curiosity.
Kuraplan is designed to be simple enough for any teacher to use, even if you're not confident with technology.
We know most teachers don't have time to learn complicated systems. That's why Kuraplan works right away. Just type what you need, and it will generate lesson plans, unit plans, worksheets, or images in seconds.
There are no confusing menus or unnecessary features. Every part of Kuraplan is designed to be clear, helpful, and focused on saving you time.
We don't try to do everything. Instead, we focus on doing a few things extremely well. Everything is curriculum-aligned, fully editable, and shaped by feedback from real teachers.
Everything we build starts with the needs of real teachers. We listen, we learn, and we adapt.
Great tools shouldn't need a manual. Kuraplan is designed to be fast, easy, and intuitive.
Our AI is trained on your country's curriculum, so the content it creates is relevant and accurate.
Every plan and worksheet is editable. You can tweak anything to fit your class and teaching style.
Kuraplan helps with the behind-the-scenes work so you can focus on what matters mostāyour students.
We ship updates every week based on feedback from teachers. The product grows with you.
See why thousands of educators trust Kuraplan for their lesson planning
Kuraplan significantly improves music education in Aotearoa New Zealand by shifting the curriculum away from Western-dominated musical models and replacing them with culturally responsive, pre-packaged lesson plans. Through its specialized unitsāsuch as the Year 9 Pasifika Songwriting Unitāthe platform provides teachers with ready-to-use digital slide decks, structured worksheets, and listening journeys that effectively weave Pasifika history, values, and musical structures directly into mainstream classrooms. This review explores how Kuraplan transforms music pedagogy through the lens of traditional Pasifika music, creating a space where Pacific learners see their heritages valued. De-Centering Western Music: "The Pacific Ocean as a Musical Highway" Historically, music education in New Zealand schools focused heavily on European classical frameworks, notation, and theory. Kuraplan actively de-centers this paradigm by reframing the ocean not as a barrier, but as a "Musical Highway" that historically connected Pacific nations through song, genealogies, and oral histories before written language.Indigenous Knowledge Framing: Kuraplan introduces concepts like the Samoan pese (traditional song) and Tongan lakalaka (sung group speech and movement) early in the studentās musical journey. Pluralistic Frameworks: Instead of starting with treble clefs and time signatures, students explore how complex music functions as historical preservation, community binding, and spatial maps across Moana-nui-a-Kiwa. Honouring Core Pasifika Musical Characteristics Traditional Pasifika music is structurally distinct from traditional Western pop or classical configurations. Kuraplanās lesson resources, such as Pasifika Song Structures Explored, explicitly guide teachers and students to analyse and recreate these indigenous hallmarks: Group Harmonies and Vocal Textures: Rather than prioritizing solo instrumentation, the curriculum focuses on collective vocal layering and micro-tonal harmonies. Log Drumming (Lali / PÄtÄ): Lessons unpack rhythmic drumming patterns made from natural materials, highlighting how rhythm dictates movement and signals community events. Call-and-Response Patterns: Kuraplan highlights the conversational nature of Pasifika music, showing how leadership and community alternate within a single song structure.
Wonderful for creating a lesson, finding 2 or 3 youtube clips to support the lesson, and then creates a worksheet to your specifications.
I use this tool all the time to teach my history classes. It saves me time and gives me a lot of information to create my lessons
I love using this program as i teach a level C classroom and i able to modify their work!
Got caught short today and was awesome to get a plan at the click of my fingers
I really enjoy using this website for lesson preparation