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AI Tool for High School

AI Text Rewriter for High School

High school teachers assign dense primary sources, academic articles, and college-level texts. But even in AP classes, reading levels vary widely. The AI Text Rewriter creates accessible versions of any demanding text (preserving argument structure, evidence, and domain vocabulary) so all students engage with the same rigorous content.

3 min
Average rewrite time
Gr. 9–12
Grade levels supported
1300L+
Maximum source Lexile
100%
Content accuracy preserved

How High School Teachers Use This

AP and College-Level Text Adaptation

Rewrite college-level articles and AP source texts for students reading below grade level without changing the argument, evidence, or academic rigor. Same content, accessible language.

Primary Source Document Simplification

Historical primary sources (Supreme Court opinions, Congressional records, philosophical texts) are often unreadable for struggling readers. Rewrite the language while preserving the original argument and every key statement.

Science Research Article Access

When teachers assign STEM research articles in biology, chemistry, or physics, many students cannot parse the scientific prose. Rewrite articles to a 10th-grade reading level while keeping all data and conclusions intact.

ELL Bridge Text for Academic English

Create intermediate academic-English versions of grade-level texts for ELL students in sheltered instruction. Preserve academic vocabulary with scaffolded definitions to build academic language alongside content knowledge.

Upward Rewrite for Advanced Students

Rewrite on-level texts to a more demanding level (adding higher-tier vocabulary, longer embedded clauses, and more complex argument structures) for gifted students who need more challenge without a different curriculum.

Legal, Policy, and Government Texts

Government and civics classes regularly use policy documents and legal texts. Rewrite these for 9th or 10th grade readers so students can engage with real documents rather than teacher summaries.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. The AI identifies the logical structure (claims, counterarguments, concessions, conclusions) and maintains this structure in the rewrite. Philosophical and argumentative texts are not summarized; the argument is preserved in more accessible language.

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