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Every classroom tool, in one box

Generators and printables that do the busywork — worksheets, lesson plans, rubrics, quizzes, seating charts and review games — free and ready in seconds.

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Built for teachers, free for everyone

Teachers spend hours every week on work that a good tool could do in seconds — making a worksheet, arranging a seating chart, drafting a rubric, building a review game. Chalkbox is a growing box of those tools, gathered in one place and free to use with no account, no watermark and no limit. Whatever you need, you should be able to make it and print it before your coffee gets cold.

The tools come in two kinds. Many are simple, instant utilities that run entirely in your browser and cost nothing to run — the word search maker, seating chart generator, timer, name picker, bingo and Jeopardy makers. Others use AI to draft a first version of something you shape — a lesson plan, a quiz, a set of report-card comments — and hand you an editable draft in under a minute. Both kinds share the same philosophy: the tool does the busywork, and you keep every decision that matters.

Free, private and no sign-up

There is no account to create and nothing to install. Tools that need only your own input — the worksheet and classroom utilities — run in your browser and never send your class lists or students' names anywhere; nothing is stored on our servers. That means you can use Chalkbox the moment you land on a tool, share it freely with colleagues and families, and trust that student data stays on your own device. In a crowded field of edtech that asks for logins, subscriptions and personal information, Chalkbox aims to be the opposite: useful, instant and respectful of your time and your students' privacy.

One box for the whole day

The categories connect. Plan a lesson, build the worksheet that goes with it, make the quiz that assesses it, arrange the room and run a review game — all from the same box, all free. Whether you teach kindergarten or a college seminar, the tools adapt to your content because they are built around what you type in. Start with any tool above, and come back for the next thing your week throws at you.