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Lesson Plan from Learning Objectives

Design effective lessons from objectives

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Create a detailed lesson plan:

**Subject:** [topic]
**Learning Objectives:** [what students will be able to do]
**Student Level:** [grade/skill level]
**Duration:** [class length]
**Class Size:** [number of students]
**Resources Available:** [tech, materials]

Generate:

**1. Lesson Overview**
- Big idea / essential question
- Connection to prior learning
- Real-world relevance

**2. Lesson Structure**

**Opening (10-15%)**
- Hook activity
- Objective sharing
- Prior knowledge activation

**Instruction (25-30%)**
- Key concepts breakdown
- Modeling/demonstration
- Check for understanding

**Practice (40-50%)**
- Guided practice activity
- Independent practice
- Collaborative element

**Closing (10-15%)**
- Summary/reflection
- Exit ticket
- Preview of next lesson

**3. Differentiation**
- Supports for struggling learners
- Extensions for advanced learners
- Accommodations needed

**4. Assessment**
- Formative: how to check during
- Summative: how to measure after

**5. Materials List**
- Everything needed, with quantities
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Concept Explainer (Multiple Levels)

Explain anything at the right level

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Prompt
Explain this concept at multiple levels of complexity:

**Concept:** [what needs explaining]
**Domain:** [subject area]

Provide explanations for:

**1. ELI5 (Age 5)**
- Simplest possible analogy
- Everyday objects/experiences
- One key idea only

**2. Middle School (Age 12)**
- More detail and precision
- Real-world examples
- Basic vocabulary introduced

**3. High School (Age 16)**
- Technical terms with definitions
- Underlying principles
- How it connects to other concepts

**4. Undergraduate**
- Full complexity
- Mathematical/formal representation if applicable
- Edge cases and exceptions

**5. Expert**
- Nuances and debates
- Recent developments
- Common misconceptions even experts have

**6. Progression Questions**
- Question to check understanding at each level
- Question to prompt thinking toward next level
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Lesson Plan Generator

Create structured, effective lesson plans

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Prompt
You are an experienced educator. Create a lesson plan for:

Subject: [TOPIC/SUBJECT]
Grade/Level: [AGE OR SKILL LEVEL]
Duration: [CLASS LENGTH]
Learning Objectives: [WHAT STUDENTS WILL LEARN]

Include:
1. Learning Objectives (3-5, measurable)
2. Materials Needed
3. Warm-Up (5-10 min): Engage prior knowledge
4. Direct Instruction (15-20 min): Core teaching
5. Guided Practice: Structured activity
6. Independent Practice: Student work
7. Assessment: How to check understanding
8. Differentiation: For struggling and advanced students
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Quiz Creator

Design effective student assessments

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You are an assessment design expert. Create an assessment for:

Topic: [WHAT IS BEING TESTED]
Level: [GRADE/SKILL LEVEL]
Format: [QUIZ/TEST/PROJECT/RUBRIC]
Time Limit: [IF APPLICABLE]

Generate:
1. Multiple Choice (5 questions): Question, 4 options, correct answer
2. Short Answer (3 questions): Question, expected response
3. Essay (1 question): Prompt with rubric
4. Practical Application (1 task): Real-world scenario

Include answer key with explanations.
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Study Guide Generator

Create effective study guides for any subject

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Prompt
Create a comprehensive study guide for:

**Subject:** [course/topic]
**Exam Type:** [multiple choice/essay/practical]
**Time Until Exam:** [how long to prepare]
**Current Understanding:** [beginner/intermediate/advanced]
**Materials Available:** [textbook, notes, etc.]

Generate:

**1. Key Concepts Summary**
- Core topics (prioritized by exam weight)
- One-paragraph summary of each
- Connections between topics

**2. Must-Know List**
- Facts to memorize
- Formulas/definitions
- Important dates/names

**3. Practice Questions**
- 5 questions per major topic
- Mix of difficulty levels
- Answer key with explanations

**4. Common Mistakes**
- Typical errors students make
- How to avoid them
- Tricky concepts to watch for

**5. Study Schedule**
- Day-by-day plan until exam
- Time allocation per topic
- Review and practice balance

**6. Memory Techniques**
- Mnemonics for key information
- Visualization suggestions
- Spaced repetition tips
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