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SuggestionsElementHow to Use It
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1) [Give ChatGPT a Role]“You are a:[Give ChatGPT a Role]“Pretend you are a:
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- Science TeacherStudent- Friendly Teacher
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- Math TutorFriendly Teacher- Fun Quiz Host
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- History ExpertMath Tutor- Science Helper
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- Language CoachTV game show host - History Storyteller
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- Study Guide Creatorinfluencer- Math Tutor
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- Nature Guide- Nature Guide
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- Quiz Master- Riddle Maker
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2) [Define the Goal or Objective]“Create a / Explain a / Analyze a / Summarize / Teach…”[Define the Goal or Objective]“Help me understand / Make a quiz / Tell me a story / Show me how…”
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- Explanation (Explain a complex topic in simple terms)- Explain (Explain why the sky is blue)
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- Study Guide (Create a study guide on photosynthesis)- Create a Quiz (Make a quiz about space)
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- Quiz (Generate a multiple-choice quiz about ecosystems)- Make a List (List three cool facts about dinosaurs)
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- Summary (Summarize a scientific article)- Tell a Story (Tell a story about a day in the life of a penguin)
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- Problem Solving (Solve a math problem step-by-step)- Step-by-Step (Show me step-by-step how to solve this math problem)
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3) [Show Results]“Answer with / Show as…”[Show Results]“Answer as / Show it like…”
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- Definitions (Provide clear definitions)- List (List it out with numbers or bullet points)
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- Examples (Include examples or analogies)- Example (Give an example to help me understand)
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- Bullet Points (List key points in bullet format)- Table (Make a table to organize it)
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- Table (Present information in a table format)- Picture Ideas (Describe how I can picture it)
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- Story (Explain it like a story)
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- Timeline (Create a historical timeline)- Timeline (Make a timeline of events)
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[Add Context]Provide additional context
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Tone- Specify desired tone: Informative, Conversational, Encouraging, SimplifiedTone: simplified- Choose a tone: Friendly, Exciting, Fun, Clear
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Background / Scope- Include specific details about the topic (e.g., "Focus on cellular respiration in animals")Background / Scope: focus on the light- Add details about what you want to know (e.g., "Tell me about how plants grow from seeds")
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Audience- Specify target audience: (e.g., "Explain as if I am a 5th grader" or "Make it suitable for high schoolers")Audience: secondary 1 student- Specify who it’s for: (e.g., "Explain like I’m a 10 year old" or "Make it for young kids")
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Style- Mention a desired style or approach (e.g., "Use a fun, quiz-like format" or "Explain in a story format")Style: explain it in point form, step by step- Pick a style: (e.g., "Use easy words" or "Make it sound like a bedtime story")
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Keywords / Terminology- List key terms or phrases to include (e.g., "Focus on Newton's Laws and include terms like 'inertia')Keywords / Terminology: light rays- Mention words to include (e.g., "Use words like 'planet,' 'orbit,' and 'solar system'")
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Details- Provide specific instructions (e.g., "Only cover the key differences between plant and animal cells")Details: cover from the way light rays work to how it affects the speed of light- Give specific instructions (e.g., "Just tell me the basics of how rain forms")
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Examples- Request specific examples (e.g., "Give three examples of renewable energy sources")Examples: give me two examples of how the- Ask for examples (e.g., "Give two examples of animals that live in the rainforest")
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Perspectives- Ask for multiple viewpoints or arguments (e.g., "List pros and cons of nuclear energy")Perspectives:- Ask for different sides (e.g., "Tell me why frogs are good for the environment")
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Quotes- Request relevant quotes (e.g., "Include a quote from a famous scientist")Quotes:- Request cool quotes (e.g., "Can you add a quote from a famous explorer?")
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Sources or References- Ask for references or sources to be cited (e.g., "Cite sources from trusted educational sites")Sources or references:- Ask for sources (e.g., "Can you tell me where you found this information?")
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Set Restrictions- Limit scope or set restrictions (e.g., "Only use information from peer-reviewed studies" or "Limit response to 100 words")Set Restrictions:- Limit scope (e.g., "Only tell me about animals that live in the ocean" or "Keep it to 50 words")
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SciencePromptDescription
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"Explain why the sky is blue in a fun way."Helps students understand a scientific concept with a simple explanation that's easy to follow and engaging.
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"Make a list of five cool facts about the planets in our solar system."Encourages learning about the solar system by providing interesting and memorable facts.
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"Create a quiz about animal habitats."Provides a fun way for students to test their knowledge of where different animals live.
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Math"Show me step-by-step how to solve a basic addition problem like 8 + 7."Helps students understand and practice basic math operations through step-by-step guidance.
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"Make a word problem involving addition and subtraction, then solve it."Engages students in applying math skills to solve real-world problems.
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"Explain the difference between a square and a rectangle."
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History"Tell me a story about a day in the life of a child in Ancient Egypt."Allows students to imagine and learn about life in historical periods in a relatable way.
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"List three important facts about the American Revolution."Provides students with key historical facts to improve their understanding of important events.
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"Create a timeline of major events in Martin Luther King Jr.'s life."Helps students understand chronological order and the impact of historical figures.
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English"Help me write a poem about my favorite animal."Inspires creativity and helps students practice writing in a specific form.
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"Explain what a simile is and give me two examples."Teaches literary devices with examples to aid comprehension.
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"Make a short story using the words: 'mystery,' 'forest,' and 'friend.'"Encourages imaginative storytelling and vocabulary use in a fun and guided way.
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Art"Describe how I could draw a simple landscape with mountains and a river."Provides guidance on creating artwork with a step-by-step approach that’s easy to follow.
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"List three famous artists and something unique about each one."Helps students learn about influential artists and their contributions to art.
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"Explain what primary colors are and how they mix to make other colors."Teaches color theory in a way that is simple and visually engaging for students.
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Geography"Describe what the desert habitat is like, including the plants and animals that live there."Provides information about ecosystems, helping students learn about different environments on Earth.
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"Make a list of five countries and their capitals."Aids in memorizing countries and capitals, improving students' geography skills.
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"Explain why maps have a compass rose and how it helps us understand directions."Teaches map reading skills and the basics of navigation in a relatable way.
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Social Studies"Explain why we have rules in school and how they help us."Encourages understanding of community and social structure in a way that relates to students' everyday lives.
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"List three ways we can help take care of our environment."Promotes awareness of environmental responsibility and introduces concepts of sustainability.
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"Describe a holiday from another country and what makes it special."Expands students' knowledge of global cultures and promotes cultural appreciation.
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Music"Explain what a rhythm is and how to clap along to it."Helps students understand and practice basic musical concepts through simple activities.
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"List three types of musical instruments and describe what they sound like."Teaches students about different instruments and encourages them to explore music.
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"Make up a song about the days of the week."Combines music and learning through songwriting, which can aid in memory and recall.
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SubjectTopicPromptDescription
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SciencePhotosynthesis"Explain how photosynthesis works and why it’s essential for plants."Helps students understand the basic process of photosynthesis and its importance to plant life and ecosystems.
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States of Matter"Create a quiz about the three states of matter, including examples of each state."Reinforces students' understanding of solids, liquids, and gases through an engaging quiz format.
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Water Cycle"Describe the water cycle, including terms like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation."Teaches students about the water cycle and helps them understand how water moves through different stages in the environment.
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MathematicsEquation"Solve this algebraic equation step-by-step: 3x + 5 = 20."Assists students in solving basic algebraic equations by breaking down the process into clear steps.
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Word problem"Create a word problem that involves calculating the area of a rectangle and solve it."Encourages students to apply mathematical concepts to real-world problems and practice their problem-solving skills.
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Statistics"Explain the difference between mean, median, and mode, and provide an example for each."Helps students grasp key statistical concepts by explaining and providing examples of mean, median, and mode.
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GeographySingapore Climate"List the main characteristics of Singapore’s tropical rainforest climate."Increases students' knowledge of local climate by describing the features of Singapore’s tropical rainforest climate.
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Sustainable development"Explain why sustainable development is important, especially for small countries like Singapore."Introduces students to sustainability and helps them understand its relevance to Singapore’s development.
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Urbanisation"Describe how urbanization has affected Singapore’s landscape over the past 50 years."Encourages students to explore the impact of urban development on Singapore’s natural and built environment.
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HistorySingapore Independence"Summarize the events leading up to Singapore’s independence in 1965."Provides an overview of important historical events, helping students understand how Singapore became an independent nation.
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Founding of Singapore"Describe the key contributions of Sir Stamford Raffles to the founding of modern Singapore."Encourages students to explore historical figures and understand their role in shaping Singapore’s history.
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WWII"Create a timeline of significant events during World War II that affected Singapore."Teaches students about Singapore’s role in global history by focusing on key WWII events relevant to the country.
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EnglishNarative"Write a short narrative about a day in the life of a student at a school in the future."Encourages creative thinking and narrative writing skills by imagining life in a future school setting.
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Persuasive"Explain what makes a persuasive argument and give an example of a persuasive paragraph."Helps students develop argumentative skills by teaching them how to construct persuasive arguments effectively.
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Book"Summarize the main themes of a [book]. What are the key themes?"Promotes comprehension and analytical thinking by asking students to identify and summarize the key themes of a book.
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LiteratureBook"Analyze the main character in 'The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas' and describe their motivations."Encourages critical thinking and character analysis, helping students explore motivations and character development in literature.
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Book"Discuss how setting influences the events in the novel 'To Kill a Mockingbird.'"Helps students understand the impact of setting on a story’s plot and character dynamics.
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Poem"Create a poem inspired by Singapore’s urban landscape."Combines creative writing and literature by asking students to express their interpretation of Singapore’s landscape in poetic form.
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Civics & Moral EducationRacial Harmony"Explain why racial harmony is important in a multicultural society like Singapore."Promotes understanding of social cohesion and the importance of maintaining harmony in a diverse community.
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Respect"List three ways students can show respect for people from different cultures."Encourages empathy and understanding by exploring practical ways to demonstrate respect in a multicultural setting.
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Environmental responsibility"Discuss the importance of environmental responsibility and give examples of how students can contribute."Teaches environmental awareness by highlighting the role students can play in contributing to sustainability.
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ICT (Information and Communication Technology)Digital Literacy"Explain the importance of digital literacy in today’s world."Helps students understand the relevance of digital skills in modern life and prepares them for a tech-driven future.
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Stay Safe online"List three ways to stay safe online and explain why each is important."Promotes cyber safety by teaching students the importance of protecting themselves in digital environments.
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Coding Skills"Describe how coding skills can be useful in different careers."Inspires students to explore the practical applications of coding and how it relates to various career paths.
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Subject/TopicKnowledge AreaPromptAction by You
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Digestive systemWhat You Don’t Know You Don’t KnowExplore how the digestive system works together with other body systems, like the circulatory or respiratory system. Are there any roles or functions I need to learned?Look up general information on the digestive system and its connections to other systems. You might discover new functions, like how nutrients are transported in the blood after digestion, which you didn’t realize were part of digestion.
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Digestive systemWhat You Don’t Know YetI think I understand the process in the stomach, but I’m not entirely sure how the small intestine absorbs nutrients. Am I missing something?Study how different enzymes work in breaking down carbohydrates, proteins, and fats. Focus on the roles of amylase, protease, and lipase to fill this knowledge gap.
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Digestive systemWhat You Think You KnowI know that food is broken down in the mouth, stomach, and intestines. How can I explain this process in my own words or teach it to someone else? Create a quiz of 5 questions for me to review.Revisit your notes or textbook on nutrient absorption in the small intestine. Look for details about villi and how they increase surface area for absorption. Ask questions or check with your teacher if anything seems unclear.
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Digestive systemWhat You KnowReview and reinforce this knowledge by summarizing the steps of digestion in your own words. Try explaining it to a friend or family member. You could even make a simple diagram to show how food moves through the digestive system.
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Chinese Knowledge AreaPromptAction by You
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(Topic: Vocabulary and Sentence Structure)What You Don’t Know You Don’t Know“Explore traditional Chinese idioms (成语). Are there any idioms or sayings I haven’t learned that could make my writing or speaking more expressive?”Research common Chinese idioms and their meanings. Choose a few that you haven’t encountered before, and practice using them in sentences. You could also ask a teacher or family member for examples.
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What You Don’t Know Yet“I know some basic Chinese characters, but I’m not sure how to form complex sentences. What are the rules for structuring sentences with multiple clauses?”Review sentence structures and practice forming sentences with multiple clauses. You can use language apps or textbooks to practice writing sentences and check if your sentence order is correct.
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What You Think You Know“I think I understand how to use measure words (量词), but I’m not sure which ones go with specific nouns. Are there any rules I’m missing?”Study common measure words and their associated nouns. Make a list of nouns and match them with the correct measure words. You could also quiz yourself or use flashcards to reinforce your knowledge.