When you use the AI here, its job is to draft quickly and at the level you asked for — so you can read it, change what isn't right, and decide whether it works for the students in front of you. You know things the AI doesn't: which kids need encouragement, what topics land badly, what vocabulary is too advanced for this particular group right now.
So the AI drafts, and you edit. That's the arrangement. Nothing gets published to your class without you looking at it first.
Most classrooms have students reading at several different levels, and sometimes in more than one language. One book for the whole class means some kids are lost and some are bored. The right book for each student is the one they can read with effort and some enjoyment — which, for most topics, means the same story needs to exist in more than one version.
That's why differentiation isn't a feature buried in a menu here — it's the whole point. Make the book once, then re-cast it at PM 3, DRA 18, F&P J, Lexile 600L, or CEFR A2 French. Same story, right level, right language.
Not on a professional development day, not after spending an evening reading a help guide. On a regular Tuesday, between other things, when you have twenty minutes and a class to prepare for.
ClassFlipbooks is built so that a teacher signing in for the first time can make a finished book, share it with their class, and print a PDF before the day is done. If something takes more steps than it should, that's our problem to fix, not yours to work around.
I'm an educator. I've taught foreign languages, ELL, and learner support — so I know how hard it is to find the right material for the student in front of you. The right reading level. The right language. The right topic. Often the closest match needs to be adapted, simplified, or rewritten before it actually fits.
I built ClassFlipbooks to make that part easier. Make the book your students need, in the language they need it, at the level they can read.
That's it, really. A useful tool, for the people who do the actual work of teaching kids.
— Christina Shala
Founder, Education by Shala Books
You can have a finished book to share in a few minutes.
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