AI Text Rewriter for English / ELA Teachers
ELA teachers assign texts to be analyzed, not just read, but students who cannot access the text cannot analyze it. The AI Text Rewriter creates differentiated versions of literary context materials, informational texts, and supplementary readings, preserving the argument and structure that students need to analyze while making the language accessible.
How English / ELA Teachers Teachers Use This
Literary Criticism and Essay Contexts
Rewrite literary criticism excerpts and author essays for students reading below grade level. Preserve the analytical argument and specific textual references while simplifying complex academic prose.
Informational Text Differentiation
When students read the same informational article at different reading levels, all students can participate in the same discussion. Rewrite one source text into multiple Lexile levels for the same class.
Historical Context Documents
Speeches, letters, and documents used as context for literary study (the historical period behind a novel, the biography of an author) can be rewritten to match the reading level of all students.
Argument Analysis Preparation
Rewrite dense argument texts slightly above students' level to build analytical reading stamina. The AI preserves the claim-evidence-reasoning structure so students are analyzing the same rhetorical moves in accessible language.
Media Literacy and Nonfiction Support
Rewrite journalism, policy documents, and opinion pieces assigned for media literacy units so students at every reading level can engage critically with the argument.
Upward Rewrite for AP Students
Create more demanding versions of on-level texts for AP Language students (adding higher-tier vocabulary and more complex syntactic structures) to build rhetorical analysis skills.
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