The lesson plan, the IEP goal, the rubric — drafted before you sit down Sunday afternoon.

These are tools, not employees. They draft the mechanical work — lesson plans, tutoring scaffolds, graded rubrics, IEP goals — and hold every draft for your review before it goes anywhere.

Nothing saves, sends, or moves until you approve the draft.

Free first draft on every tool. No card. FERPA note below.

Four tools. Each with a free first draft.

Arlo — Lesson Planner

Free first draft • $15/mo

Sage — Tutor Support

Free first draft • $15/mo

Vera — Grader

Free first draft • $19/mo

Iris — IEP Assistant

Free first draft • $19/mo

Four tools. Every draft reviewed before it reaches a student.

Lesson Planner

Arlo

$15/mo

I draft your weekly lesson plans — standards-aligned, editable, ready for your review before Monday.

First draft free — no card

Meet Arlo →

Tutor / Differentiated Support

Sage

$15/mo

I draft differentiated explanations and tutoring scaffolds for the student who is not getting it yet.

First draft free — no card

Meet Sage →

Grader / Rubric Scoring

Vera

$19/mo

I score student work against your rubric and draft written feedback — the stack gets reviewed, not just returned.

First draft free — no card

Meet Vera →

IEP Goal Drafting

Iris

$19/mo

I draft measurable IEP goals from your intake notes — you review before anything goes to your district process.

First draft free — no card

Meet Iris →

What You Need to Know

These tools are drafting aides, not student-data systems.

When you use AI Field Guide teacher tools, you enter text — lesson notes, student work samples, IEP goal information — that we process through AI language models (OpenAI's GPT-4o) to generate drafts for your review.

No student personally-identifiable information required. Our tools work without student names, ID numbers, birthdays, or district records. Describe the work by grade level, subject, or scenario — the tool gives you results faster that way. If you do include identifying details, that is your choice. The tool does not ask for it.

How data flows. Content you enter is sent to OpenAI to generate drafts. Their API terms ensure they do not train on your data and do not retain it after generating the response. We do not hold the content longer than needed to deliver your draft.

FERPA stays your responsibility. AI Field Guide is not a school official and does not operate a student information system. FERPA compliance for any student data remains your district's and your responsibility. We help you stay clear of the issue by not requiring PII.

IEP goals, grades, and lesson plans are drafts. You review every draft, edit it, and approve it before you use it with students or submit it to your district. Special education law requires your professional judgment — the tool is an assistant, not a replacement.

See our full data practices →

Want to understand the AI workflows before you run them?

The AI Field Guide teacher resources walk you through FERPA-aware prompting and practical classroom AI from the first page. Read before you run.

Go to the Teacher Guides →