Create (or upgrade) Lesson Plans in 12 Seconds!
Lesson plans.
Ugh.
For real tho.
You know ya boi IS a fan of creating a way to track what you’re doing, so you can improve upon it every year. However, most lesson plans are a waste of time.
Free Resource: Track what you’re doing on a Curriculum Map
But, let’s say you need to make some to turn in to your admin, OR you wanna try something new and need some ideas to engage students a li’l bit better.
Guess what…
you can create those in seconds now!
Obviously, we’re talking ChatGPT and/or Bard.
Here’s an example template you can fill in like a Madlib:
Please create a lesson plan for a ___-minute lesson. The subject is ______ and the grade level is ______. The lesson should cover _________. Include a learning objective, a bell ringer, materials needed, bullet points of the main information to be covered, 3 discussion questions, a critical thinking question, a personal application question, and attach it to _______ state standards.
Boom!
That should pop something out for you to start with! Consider it the rough draft that you’re gonna make perfect.
Free Resource: Lesson Plan Prompt Cheat Sheet
Wanna just get some ideas to make what you’ve already got a bit better?
Try this prompt:
Pose yourself as an expert in teaching and student engagement. Update my lesson plan for the subject of ______ and for the grade level ______. The lesson should cover _________. Analyze and suggest 3 changes I could make to the lesson plan to improve the learning for my students. Also please provide 3 potential activities we could add to the lesson to engage and inspire students to want to learn. Lastly, please attach it to _______ state standards. Here is the lesson plan: ________________.
Ba-da-bing!
Free Resource: Improving Lesson Plans Prompt Cheat Sheet
That’s it!
Try to use these new tools to make your life easier and save you time!
REMINDER: This is not a replacement, this is an assistant!
Hope your semester ends even better than it began!
Never Stop Learning!
Dr. Tarver
P.S. These free prompt cheat sheets were created for the “ChatGPT for Teachers to Save Time Course” if you want to walk through how to ask/implement this INSANE resource! 🤜🏽💥🤛🏽