Create 4 interactive games in Canva with AI — in just 10 minutes each — so your lessons are instantly more fun, engaging, and memorable.
You’re proud of your lessons — but lately, they’ve been missing a bit of fun.
You want to make your classes more interactive. You wish your students were more engaged. But let’s be honest…
You’re juggling family, classes, and a never-ending to-do list
You barely have time to plan your core lessons, let alone create games or activities
And while you love the idea of using Canva and AI...you’re not sure how to actually use them to make things more fun
So instead, you stick with what’s familiar. Slides. Screenshare. Maybe a quick game at the end.
But you know your students are craving more.
And so are you.
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4 ready-to-teach interactive games created live during the workshop
Fun activities your students will love that boost engagement, participation, and retention
A simple AI-powered process to build future games in under 10 minutes each
Confidence using Canva’s AI tools (even if you’re not tech savvy)
No more boring slides. No more guessing how to make things “engaging.” Just fun, interactive lessons — made simple.
Join us live for Canva Magic and leave with games you can plug into your lessons right away.
Hi, I’m Natalie— and I’ve had the privilege of working with hundreds of online teachers to make their lessons more fun, engaging, and interactive with technology.
Canva is one of my favorite platforms because it’s simple, creative, and powerful. I’ve even built plug-and-play digital game templates that teachers around the world use to instantly add energy to their lessons.
But now, I’m excited to show you how to create your own interactive games — right inside Canva. No more depending on templates or guessing how to make things engaging.
Because here’s the truth:
Games don’t just fill time.
They make learning fun, memorable, and sticky — so your students actually retain the information you’re teaching.
And the best part? I’ve seen firsthand how even small changes, like adding one or two interactive games, can completely transform a classroom experience for both teachers and students.
Now, I want you to experience that magic too.
Got a question?
Get you ticket now for just $27 before October 2nd.
Price goes up to $37 after that!