Unlike question blocks, they are not for grading performance, but for encouraging exploration and active thinking.
Graph
With the Graph block, you can create interactive charts — ideal for visualizing data and letting students experiment with mathematical functions. Insert it through the/ menu with /graph.
By default, students can modify the formula and draw their own graphs.
You can disable this using the lock icon in the top-right corner of the block. In that mode, the graph is view-only.
Hint block
Use the Hint block to provide extra support without giving away the full solution.Hints are collapsed by default and can be expanded when needed, so students can first try to solve the task independently. Insert it through the
/ menu with /hinweis.
AI Animation Block
This feature requires a Lehrer or Lehrer Plus plan and is limited to a set number of generations per month.
/ menu with /animation.
How it works
- Describe your animation – Type a description in the input field, e.g.
Interactive circuit with battery, switch and light bulb — clicking the switch closes the circuit and the lamp lights up.
- Click Generate – the AI writes the animation code automatically.
- The animation is rendered directly in the block and is immediately interactive.
Refining an animation
Once an animation has been created, the input field switches to refine mode. You can enter follow-up instructions to adjust the existing animation, for example:Add labels for the positive and negative terminalsChange the wire color to redShow the current flow as an arrow

