Write a lesson plan about teaching systems of equations. Write in the style of the 5 E’s lesson plan model. Incorporate the 8 mathematical practices. Incorporate students collaborating. Create 5 DOK 3 prompts for a quiz on the lesson. Follow up with, after it spits out the most boring lesson plan ever, “Make it a dungeons and dragons simulation.”
Without using worksheets, provide 5 creative ways for students to do an interactive activity around systems of equations.
Create a tutorial on how to code Google Apps Script for Google Docs.
Create a tutorial for a student who feels anxious about math to understand dividing fractions with visuals. When it spits out a lame tutorial that is about tricks instead of conceptual understanding, keep chatting with the chatbot until it provides a better tutorial. Follow up with “do not suggest flipping the second fraction. Explain the concept visually of WHY students should flip the second fraction.”
Generate open-ended questions for classroom discussion.
Create a rubric that aligns with the learning objectives.
Can you suggest some online resources that I can use to teach my students about [insert topic]?
What are some hands-on activities that I can incorporate into my lesson to make it more engaging for my students?
Are there any free or low-cost apps that I can use to supplement my lesson and help my students better understand the material?
Can you recommend any videos or multimedia resources that would be useful for teaching [insert topic]?
What are some real-world examples or case studies that I can use to help my students apply the concepts they are learning in my lesson?
Can you suggest some interactive activities or games that I can use to teach [insert topic] to my students?
Can you generate a list of real-world examples or case studies that relate to [insert topic] for my students to explore?
Can you create a set of flashcards that cover important vocabulary terms related to [insert topic] for my students to review?
Can you recommend any online simulations or virtual labs that I can use to enhance my lesson on [insert topic]?
Differentiate Learning Materials
Create a reading about frogs at a first grade level. Follow up with “rewrite it at a 6th grade level.” Follow up with “rewrite it at a graduate level.”
Can you suggest some modifications that I can make to my existing lesson plan to better meet the needs of diverse learners? [paste lesson plan]
Summarize this article. [paste link to article]
Explain how the central limit theorem is used in Minecraft.
Can you provide help on how to differentiate instruction for students with special needs, such as visual impairments or ADHD?
Can you suggest some modifications that can be made to the text in order to make it more accessible to struggling readers?
Can you recommend any strategies or activities that can be used to break down the lesson into smaller, more manageable parts for struggling readers?
Are there any vocabulary words or concepts that may be particularly challenging for struggling readers? How can we simplify or explain these in a way that is more easily understandable?
How can we provide additional support or accommodations, such as extra time or modified assessments, to ensure that struggling readers are able to fully participate in and benefit from the lesson?
Suggestions for ways to incorporate social-emotional learning into lessons