Create educational games for your classroom

Create learning games your students can play in the browser, on their own device, or as a class activity. TeacherGPT is built for New Zealand teachers. You describe what you need, get a game you can edit, then pass it on with a link or QR code.

Why use TeacherGPT for games?

  • Made for schools — Pitched at teachers in Aotearoa, with room to tie games to what you are actually teaching.
  • Something students can play — A simple interactive activity they can use on their own or in pairs.
  • Easy to share — One link or QR code. You decide how to get it to the class.
  • Room to fix and retry — If the first version misses the mark, change the prompt or ask for tweaks until it works for your kids.

Turning an idea into something you can use

Maybe you need a quick revision game, something for rotations, or a follow-up after a lesson. TeacherGPT drafts a game you can adjust until it's just right. You are not hand-coding a website or stitching together half a dozen tools.

Try it free for seven days (no credit card). After that, pricing is on our site — same place you will find lesson planning, worksheets, and the rest.

Frequently asked questions

How do I create educational games with TeacherGPT?

Sign up, open the chat, and say what you want students to practise. TeacherGPT builds an online game you can tweak, then you share it with a link or QR code.

Can I try creating learning games for free?

Yes. New accounts get a 7-day free trial with no credit card. After that it is a paid subscription of $15 per month.

How do students access the games?

You give them a link or show a QR code. They open it on a school or personal device. You do not need student logins for normal classroom use.

Are games aligned to the New Zealand curriculum?

Yes, just tell TeacherGPT what you are covering in class, and it will shape games around the New Zealand curriculum.

What kinds of learning games can teachers make?

Things like quick quizzes, sorting tasks, and practice drills for warm-ups, rotations, or homework. You say what you want students to learn. TeacherGPT turns that into something students can actually play, and you can adjust it if the first version is not quite right.

Is this the same as generic ChatGPT for making games?

No. ChatGPT is a general chat tool. TeacherGPT is built around teaching: shareable games, local curriculum context, and a flow that fits how schools work. See our TeacherGPT vs ChatGPT page for a direct comparison.