Support for the whole teaching week: what a teacher can do with Bruukki
Bruukki is not only material creation. It supports lesson planning, differentiation and the curriculum. See concrete examples from across the week.

AI tools are often introduced as material machines: enter a topic, get an answer. A teacher’s week, however, is more than single answers. It is planning, building larger units, differentiation, fitting things to the curriculum and updating old material. Bruukki is built to support a teacher’s whole working week, not just one point of it.
Below are concrete examples of what you can use Bruukki for. The principle is the same throughout: the AI suggests, you decide.
Lesson planning
You can ask Bruukki to plan, for example, a single lesson or a larger unit. You get a structure with objectives, the arc of the lesson, differentiation and a link to the curriculum, not just a wall of text.
For example: “Plan a three-hour math unit on fractions, with the goal of addition and subtraction of fractions with different denominators.” Bruukki suggests the structure hour by hour, and you can edit it before you build the lessons into materials. So you can move from a single lesson to a full unit within the same tool.
Material creation
Once the structure is clear, you make the actual content. Bruukki suggests texts and tasks suited to the subject: for example gap-fill exercises, calculation tasks, vocabulary exercises and listening exercises, where the speech is generated from the text. You can also ask for images for the material.
For example, after reading a text you can ask for ten gap-fill exercises and the key concepts, and you get them straight into the material. You check and choose which ones stay.
Differentiation
You can get the same topic at several skill levels in one round of preparation. You bring in a text or task that works at the base level, and Bruukki suggests a lighter and a more demanding version of it. This way the whole group works on the same topic, but everyone can get into it from their own level. The topic is covered in more detail in the differentiation guide.
The curriculum included
When you set up your school and choose the subject and grade level, Bruukki takes the objectives, contents and assessment criteria of the selected curriculum into account as you make the material. It includes the national core curricula for basic education, general upper secondary and vocational education, plus over a thousand local curricula. Any curriculum can be added to the service, so higher education, for example, is not left outside the ready-made list. So you do not copy the curriculum by hand into instructions every time.
Updating old material
You do not have to discard material that works. You can bring an existing text, a PDF or a photographed page into Bruukki and ask the AI assistant to update it or to check how well it matches the curriculum. This way years of work stay in use and are brought up to date.
Exporting to the right format
The same material can reach the student in many ways. You can export it, for example, as a printout, a Word file or an interactive H5P task that the student does in the browser and gets immediate feedback on. You choose the format to fit the situation, and H5P export is covered in more detail in the guide on exporting material to a learning environment.
Try it in your own week
You will see best for yourself what Bruukki can do when you try it on your own week’s work. Try Bruukki for free. We develop Bruukki based on teachers’ feedback, so tell us if something does not work or if you need something more.
Read also: how to align your teaching materials with the curriculum and when AI makes materials for free, what a school should pay for.
Bruukki's AI was used to help write this blog post.
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