Tech Tip Thursday: Level Up Those AI Prompts!
Remember those three essential AI prompts we covered? Today, let's supercharge them for your high schooler's more advanced needs!
1. Power Up The Study Guide Hack
Take that simple study guide prompt to the next level:
Add "Include connections to previous modules and upcoming concepts"
Request "Add college-level extension questions"
Ask for "Include real-world applications of these concepts"
New Power Prompt: "Create a study guide for Apologia Biology 3rd Edition, Module 4. Include main concepts, connections to Module 3, and 3 real-world applications. Add 5 practice questions ranging from basic recall to college-level analysis."
2. Transform The Essay Brainstorm
Building on our Outsiders prompt:
Request scholarly perspectives
Ask for counterarguments
Include potential primary sources
Advanced Prompt: "List 3 analytical thesis statements for The Outsiders focusing on themes of social class and identity. For each, provide supporting evidence from the text and one potential counterargument to address."
3. Elevate The Math Explainer
Push that quadratic equation helper further:
Connect concepts across units
Explore real-world applications
Identify common misconceptions
Enhanced Prompt: "Explain how quadratic equations connect to both graphing and real-world physics problems. Include one SAT-style word problem and identify common mistakes students make."
Quick Start Guide
Take your favorite prompt from our previous post
Add one power-up element from above
Test it out in upcoming lessons
Remember: Just like before, AI is your teaching assistant, not your teacher. Always review responses and use them to spark deeper discussions. Trust but verify.
New to our AI journey? Check out "3 AI Prompts Every Homeschool Needs" to get started!