AI 101 for Teachers
Large Language Model Prompting Guide
LLM Prompts: Choose Your Own Adventure
Tools for getting the best possible output from LLMs like ChatGPT, from beginner to advanced.
๐1: Starter Prompts โ for those just dipping their toes in
๐2: Beginner Tools โ the basics for getting what youโre looking for
๐3: Intermediate Tools โ for those who have experimented already
๐4: Advanced Tools โ for those looking to maximize their potential
Starter Prompts
Quick Tips
The more info in your prompt, the better the output will be.
If ChatGPT runs out of characters, click โcontinue generatingโ to have it pick up where it left off.
ChatGPT can accept 1000 characters of text (about 250 words). You can also write multiple prompts within the same conversation if your prompt is too long.
High quality prompts can be time consuming, so spend your time on prompts you can reuse.
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Creating grading rubrics
Prompt
Create a grading rubric for a poster series project with each row graded on a 1 - 4 scale.
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Writing letters of recommendation
Prompt
Write a letter of reference for University of Arizona for my student Angelica Gomez whom I recommend extremely highly. She received a 101% for the year and is a great cooperative learner and classroom leader. She will no doubt succeed at any university of her choice.
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Brainstorming common student misconceptions
Prompt
What are the top 5 misconceptions a student brand new to coding might have about variables?
Starter Prompts
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Writing exemplars of student work at different levels of achievement
Prompt
I am having my students write a claim evidence reasoning argument for the claim โwe only see one side of the moon.โ The argument canโt be more than one paragraph and students only need to use one piece of evidence. Provide three different exemplars for this assignment, one that would receive an A, one that would receive a C, and one that would get an F.
Starter Prompts
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Revising casual writing into a formal email
Prompt
Your task is to revise the text below from my casual writing into a formal email to my principal. Here is the text: โWe need a class set of new textbooks for next year. The old ones are falling apart. My department chair says she wonโt pay for it.โ
Starter Prompts
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Summarizing long documents or emails
Prompt
I got this email about an upcoming professional development. Summarize the email and any action items it contains.
<copy/paste email text here>
Starter Prompts
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Creating metacognitive reflection questions
Prompt
Students are just now completing their AP Computer Science Principles create task. Write five metacognitive reflection questions they can complete to help them reflect on their achievements and growth areas.
Starter Prompts
Starter Prompts
Opportunity
Writing assessment questions at different DOK levels for a given standard
Prompt
Your task is to write one question/task for each depth of knowledge (DOK) level that I can use as assessment questions for the following standard: Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects.
Starter Prompts
Beginner Tools
๐Tool 1
๐๐ฟSpecifically direct the model to be more โcreativeโ or โout of the boxโ.
Beginner Tools
๐Tool 2
๐๐ฟGuide the model towards specific features you want it to explore or
extract, such as specific themes of a text or items for a meeting agenda.
Tool 1
๐๐ฟSpecifically direct the model to be more โcreativeโ or โout of the boxโ.
Opportunity
Jazzing up formative assessments to boost engagement
Prompt
Write a list of 25 creative and interesting formative assessment ideas I can use in my classroom. They should be highly relevant and fun for Gen Z students.
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 2
๐๐ฟGuide the model towards specific features you want it to explore or extract, such as
specific themes of a text or items for a meeting agenda.
Opportunity
Creating a multiple choice assessment
Prompt
Create a list of 5 multiple choice questions about "Their Eyes Were Watching God" and mark the correct answer using the โ emoji. The questions should specifically be about character development and the theme of travel in the novel.
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 2
๐๐ฟGuide the model towards specific features you want it to explore or extract, such as
specific themes of a text or items for a meeting agenda.
Opportunity
Writing meeting agendas
Prompt
Create a meeting agenda for an educational PLC meeting for the science department. Weโll need to discuss shared assessments for the end-of-semester exam, equipment orders, departmental budget requests, and end-of-year procedures. Leave 10 minutes for questions at the end.
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 2
๐๐ฟGuide the model towards specific features you want it to explore or extract, such
as specific themes of a text or items for a meeting agenda.
Opportunity
Summarizing meeting notes
Prompt
Summarize the meeting notes below into succinct bullet points so I can log them in my records and submit them to my assistant principal. Be sure to highlight shared assessment practices we agreed on in the meeting.
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 3
๐๐ฟIterate on prompts until you find the one that works best for your use case.
Opportunity
Creating seating charts
Prompt (Attempt 1 โ more attempts on slides below)
Create a seating chart for the students listed below:
Zoe, Quinn, Isabella, Rohan, Gracelynn, Aidan, Lucille, Bryan, Capri, Caden, Amelie, Kyng, Sara, Malcolm, Yamileth, Kamari, Leilany, Erick, Samantha, Eduardo
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 3
๐๐ฟIterate on prompts until you find the one that works best for your use case.
Opportunity
Creating seating charts
Prompt (Attempt 2)
Create a seating chart for the students listed below. The students should be seated at tables of four. Don't seat Amani and Malcolm next to each other.
Zoe, Quinn, Isabella, Rohan, Gracelynn, Aidan, Lucille, Bryan, Capri, Caden, Amelie, Kyng, Sara, Malcolm, Yamileth, Kamari, Leilany, Erick, Samantha, Eduardo
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Tool 3
๐๐ฟIterate on prompts until you find the one that works best for your use case.
Opportunity
Creating seating charts
Prompt (Attempt 3)
Create a seating chart for the students listed below. The students should be seated at tables of four. Don't seat Amani and Malcolm next to each other. Give each table a theme like trees or animals and name each seat after one of the items in that group, like oak or chinchilla.
Zoe, Quinn, Isabella, Rohan, Gracelynn, Aidan, Lucille, Bryan, Capri, Caden, Amelie, Kyng, Sara, Malcolm, Yamileth, Kamari, Leilany, Erick, Samantha, Eduardo
Beginner Tools
Beginner Tools
Intermediate Tools
๐Tool 4
๐๐ฟ Provide more clarity and context for the model using a longer prompt.
For example, you might specify the tone, length, or audience.
Intermediate Tools
๐Tool 5
๐๐ฟUse delimiters like quotes (โ โ) or angle brackets (< >) to refer to
different parts of your prompt and avoid confusion.
๐Tool 6
๐๐ฟProvide the model with one or more successful completions of the
task before telling it what to do.
๐Tool 7
๐๐ฟTell the model your desired format, including options like markdown,
HTML, JSON, and more.
Tool 4
๐๐ฟ Provide more clarity and context for the model using a longer prompt. For
example, you might specify the tone, length, or audience.
Opportunity
Lesson planning
Prompt
Write me a fun, interactive lesson plan with minimal teacher prep. The lesson topic is radioactive decay, and the audience is a 10th grade earth science class. The standard this lesson should address is โDevelop models to illustrate the changes in the composition of the nucleus of the atom and the energy released during the processes of fission, fusion, and radioactive decay.โ The lesson should be 45 minutes long. Outline the warm-up, activities, and closing. As well, provide an exit ticket question I can use as an assessment at the end of the lesson.
Intermediate Tools
Intermediate Tools
Tool 4
๐๐ฟ Provide more clarity and context for the model using a longer prompt. For
example, you might specify the tone, length, or audience.
Opportunity
Creating alternate assignments for absent students
Prompt
My students are completing an assignment where they are tasked with building a slide deck to create a personal brand for another student. They must interview that student and fill out their likes, dislikes, and other personality traits. Then, they will create a slide deck using a template that explains their font, color, and illustration style choices for the brand they believe would best fit the student they interviewed. Your task is to develop an alternate assignment that a student can complete on their own if they miss class during that day. They can still use the interview and slide deck templates, but they will not be able to interview a classmate.
Intermediate Tools
Intermediate Tools
Tool 5
๐๐ฟ Use delimiters like quotes (โ โ) or angle brackets (< >) to refer to different parts
of your prompt and avoid confusion.
Opportunity
Providing targeted feedback for incorrect answers
Prompt
Iโm going to provide you with a multiple choice quiz question. The correct answer will be marked with a star emoji. For this quiz question, explain the correct answer in simple terms in a 9th grade reading level.
Here is the multiple choice quiz question:
Which of the following is a true statement about data compression?
(A) Data compression is only useful for files being transmitted over the Internet.
(B) Regardless of the compression technique used, once a data file is compressed, it cannot be restored to its original state.
(C) Sending a compressed version of a file ensures that the contents of the file cannot be intercepted by an unauthorized user.
(D) โญ There are trade-offs involved in choosing a compression technique for storing and transmitting data.
Intermediate Tools
Intermediate Tools
Tool 6
๐๐ฟ Provide the model with one or more successful completions of the task before
telling it what to do.
Opportunity
Creating detailed comments for feedback
Prompt
I need you to write me a comment for a studentโs report card using their name, final grade in the course, a strength I will provide you, and an area for improvement I will provide you. The comment should be complimentary, professional, and look ahead to the next year. The comment should be addressed to the student and parents. Here is an example of a comment I wrote that I would like you to emulate along with the data I used to create it:
Student 1: Byron, final grade: 92%, strength: great attention to detail, area for improvement: misses class frequently
Report card comment for Student 1:
```
Congratulations, Byron, on your impressive final grade of 92% this year! Your exceptional attention to detail has been a driving force behind your success. As we look ahead to the next year, let's focus on improving attendance to ensure you have every opportunity to excel and continue your remarkable academic journey. Keep up the great work!
```
Intermediate Tools
Intermediate Tools
Tool 7
๐๐ฟ Tell the model your desired format, including options like markdown, HTML,
JSON, and more.
Opportunity
Writing emails to parents and guardians
Prompt
Your task is to write an email response to a parent based on a short summary of an incident that I will provide you in <> below. You will produce a respectful but firm email asking for the parent or guardianโs help with the situation. You will also produce a one-sentence summary of the email that includes today's date and the method of contact, so that I can log in the parent-teacher contact log. Do not include the summary in the email.
Structure your response in the format below
Summary for contact log:
Email subject line:
Email text:
Here is the summary of the incident: <Tad threw his double bass at another student this afternoon. The other student was not injured, but Tadโs anger was out of control.>
Intermediate Tools
Intermediate Tools
Advanced Tools
๐Tool 8
๐๐ฟ Provide steps for the model that represent the chain of reasoning
it should complete.
Advanced Tools
๐Tool 9
๐๐ฟAsk the model to check whether certain conditions are met before
completing the task, and to stop short when they are not met.
Tool 8
๐๐ฟ Provide steps for the model that represent the chain of reasoning it should
complete.
Opportunity
Creating additional student supports
Prompt
Your task is to perform the following actions:
Use this format to structure your answer:
Translation:
Verb list (with principle parts and translation):
JSON array: <It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteenโฆ>
Advanced Tools
Advanced Tools
Tool 9
๐๐ฟAsk the model to check whether certain conditions are met before completing the
task, and to stop short when they are not met.
Opportunity
Creating hypothetical case studies
Prompt
Create a hypothetical case study for an economics class focusing on supply and demand. I will provide you with the market sector in <> below.
Market sector: <consumer electronics>
Advanced Tools
Advanced Tools