Welcome back to our Back to School with AI series! In Episode 233 of The Shake Up Learning Show, we’re diving deep into the power of customized AI prompts, and how you can make them truly work for your grade level, your subject, and your classroom needs.This is the second episode in our series, and it’s a must-listen if you’re ready to start using AI more strategically—no fluff, just time-saving, teacher-approved strategies.AI Prompts That Actually Work—for You Let’s be real.
Generic AI prompts are like one-size-fits-all T-shirts: they never quite fit right.That’s why I’ve created two brand-new AI Prompt Cheat Sheets—one for K–5 and another for grades 6–12—each packed with 42 clever, strategic prompts designed to save you time and help you actually get valuable results.And here’s the kicker: these aren’t just copy-and-paste prompts.
These are prompts you can (and should) tweak to make magic happen.Whether you’re planning lessons, writing behavior contracts, crafting rubrics, or creating student choice boards, customization is the secret sauce.Listen to the podcast episode: This episode is sponsored by Solution Tree.
Instead of one-size-fits-all solutions, Solution Tree programs are tailored to each individual school’s needs, blending in-person and virtual coaching and guidance as well as literature and EdTech. All their methods are designed and delivered by real educators, who bring their experience to whatever challenges you and your school are facing.From raising student proficiency to improving behavioral intervention strategies, Solution Tree has been helping schools reach their potential for over 25 years. You can see success stories from schools around the country, or see what they can do for yours! ️ Visit SolutionTree.com/ShakeUpLearning to learn more AI-Powered Teaching: Grade-Level Prompting Strategies for a Strong Start The Problem with Generic Prompts If you’ve ever typed a prompt into ChatGPT, MagicSchool, Gemini, or Copilot and thought, “Well, that’s… almost helpful,” you’re not alone.Most AI responses fall short because the prompts are too vague.
Teaching kindergarten isn’t the same as teaching AP English, and your prompts need to reflect that.AI-generated content is only as good as the prompt you give it.Too often, teachers rely on vague, one-size-fits- all prompts—and get results that miss the mark.
The fix? Customization.You need to give AI the same kind of context you’d give a co-teacher.“Teaching 1st grade reading is not the same as designing a 10th grade chemistry lab.” And yet, many AI tools don’t ask for your grade level, subject, or learning goal—leaving you with generic, unusable output.
*Related: Back-to-School AI Prompt Cheat Sheet for Teachers (FREE) Download AI Prompt Cheat Sheets for Teachers To help get you started, I created two brand-new AI Prompt Cheat Sheets for teachers: AI Prompt Cheat Sheet for Elementary Teachers (K-5) AI Prompt Cheat Sheet for Secondary Teachers (6-12) Each includes 42 editable prompts that cover real classroom scenarios.Explore all of our cheat sheets and guides in the Shake Up Learning Store.AI Prompts for Elementary Teachers The elementary cheat sheet is your go-to toolkit for simplifying everyday classroom routines and boosting engagement.
You’ll find prompts to help you design step-by-step morning routines, calm transitions after recess, and engaging morning meeting activities.It includes behavior reflection exit tickets, calm-down corner scripts, QR-code scavenger hunts, and even chants for lining up or reminding students to raise their hands.Looking for academic support? Prompts guide you through creating hands-on math strategies, differentiated centers, science inquiry questions, and small-group reading discussions.
You’ll also get help designing anchor charts, visual aids, and interactive bulletin boards—plus creative tools like kindness challenges, storytelling starters, and sentence frames for vocabulary practice.️ Get the Cheat Sheet for Elementary Teachers *Related: Back to School with AI: The Teacher’s Guide AI Prompts for Middle & High School Teachers The secondary cheat sheet focuses on helping you plan efficiently, personalize learning, and manage the many moving parts of a middle or high school classroom.Use prompts to draft essential questions, generate discussion banks, scaffold complex concepts, or create tiered assignments for mixed-ability learners.
You’ll also find AI-powered support for designing flipped lesson videos, building podcast projects, writing peer-teaching plans, and gamifying review quizzes.There are tools for managing Google Classroom, creating rubrics for essays and online discussions, and building collaborative project timelines.Need SEL support? There are check-ins, brain breaks, and refocus routines designed just for teens.
️ Get the Cheat Sheet for Middle & High School Teachers Both cheat sheets are built to help you customize quickly, so you get high-quality, ready-to-use results with just a few tweaks—saving you time and mental energy.*Related: FREE AI-Powered Back-to-School Checklist for Teachers The EASY 3-Step Framework for Better AI Prompts Here’s how to write AI prompts that give you useful results, every time: 1.Add Your Teaching Context Include grade level, subject, topic, and your specific goal.
Example: “You are a 5th grade science teacher creating a lesson on ecosystems.” 2.Set the Tone State if you want it to sound warm, professional, formal, or fun.Example: “Write this in a friendly, family-oriented tone for a welcome email.” 3.
Use Role Framing Tell the AI who it is.Be specific.Example: “You are a veteran high school math teacher with expertise in scaffolding instruction for diverse learners.” Pro Tip: Don’t forget to specify the format (list, table, CSV, etc.) for faster implementation.
*Related: AI Prompts to Save Teachers Time and Simplify Tasks How AI Saves Teachers Time You don’t need to reinvent the wheel every time you send a parent email or plan a lesson.With smart AI prompting, you can: Speed up lesson planning Automate routine communications Personalize instruction without starting from scratch Quickly adapt materials for different learners Improve old materials Get new ideas AI isn’t just a tech trend—it’s a teacher’s time-saving secret weapon.Try This AI Prompt Challenge Want to put it into practice? Try this today: Take something you’ve already written—a note, rubric, or lesson (upload or copy and paste)—and type: “Improve this.
Make it more effective for [grade/subject] with a [tone] tone.” See what happens.Customize.Refine.
Repeat.You’ll be amazed at how much it improves.Get ALL the Cheat Sheets with ALL ACCESS! All-Access Members can grab the new cheat sheets now inside the download library.
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