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Class Plan
Grade 5 Science · Food Webs Objective and pacing Materials and notes Shared context for every output Lesson
Food Webs Lesson Warm-up Guided practice Exit ticket Assignment
Independent Practice Student directions Practice set Teacher check Assessment
Pop Quiz, Quiz, or Test Aligned questions Answer key Reteach notes How it works
Review the real workflow before you start. The examples show the core difference: the class context comes first, and the connected materials build from it.
1 Set up the class Add the grade, subject, current unit, pacing, materials, teaching approach, and classroom context that should shape the work.
2 Create the weekly draft Start from the class context you reviewed instead of reconstructing the setup in a new prompt.
3 Build what follows Create lessons, assignments, independent practice, quizzes, and tests that remain connected to the same plan.
Sample outputs
What the generated work looks like. These are short previews, but they show the shape teachers should expect: clear directions, usable structure, and quick grading support.
Lessons · Elementary · Science
Grade 5 Science · Food Webs Teacher prompt
Build a 5th grade science lesson on food webs with a warm-up, guided practice, and exit ticket.
Returned lesson output
Objective — Students explain energy movement through a food web and identify producers, consumers, and decomposers. Opening — Show a forest food web image and ask: 'Where does energy start? How does it move?' Instruction — Define producers, consumers, and decomposers, then trace one energy path from sun to decomposer. Practice — Pairs add arrows to a blank web, label each organism's role, and explain energy flow. Exit Ticket — Complete: 'Energy moves from _____ to _____ in a food web because _____.' Why it works
It gives a real teachable sequence. The exit ticket matches the objective. The teacher can use it with little cleanup. Assignments · Elementary · Math
Grade 5 Math · Independent Fraction Practice Teacher prompt
Create independent practice with computation and one realistic word problem.
Returned independent-practice output
Learning Targets — I can find a common denominator and add fractions with unlike denominators. Directions — Show all steps: list multiples, create equivalent fractions, add, and simplify. Practice — 1/2 + 1/3, 2/3 + 1/4, 3/5 + 2/15, 5/6 + 1/8, 7/10 + 2/5. Word Problem — Jamal ran 3/4 mile Monday and 5/6 mile Tuesday. How many miles did he run in total? Answer Key — Includes simplified answers and flags adding denominators as a common error. Why it works
It is print-ready. The word problem is classroom realistic. The teacher note catches a common misconception. Assessments · High School · Science
Grade 9 Biology · Cell Structure Quiz Teacher prompt
Make a biology quiz on cell structure with multiple choice and short response.
Returned quiz output
Question — Which organelle is responsible for producing proteins in a eukaryotic cell? Question — A cell has a large central vacuole, rigid cell wall, and chloroplasts. What type of cell is it? Question — Explain why mitochondria are often called the powerhouse of the cell. Question — Trace a secreted protein from synthesis to secretion, naming organelles in order. Answer Key — Includes answers, explanations, standard tags, and difficulty levels. Why it works
It checks recall and explanation. The answer key supports fast grading. It shows assessment depth without bloating. Sample library
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Grade 3 · ELA
Grade 3 ELA · Context Clues Teacher request
Create a standard lesson plan for Grade 3 ELA on using context clues to define unknown words in a short passage.
Output shape
Opening uses a short paragraph with two unknown words and a quick turn-and-talk. Mini-lesson models clue types: definition, synonym, antonym, and example. Independent response asks students to justify the clue they used, not just the final word meaning. Grade 5 · Science
Grade 5 Science · Food Webs Teacher request
Build a standard Grade 5 science lesson on food webs and energy transfer in a wetland ecosystem.
Output shape
Warm-up sorts producers, consumers, and decomposers before the main activity starts. Guided practice has students connect arrows correctly and explain the direction of energy flow. Exit ticket asks students to predict what happens if one organism is removed from the web. Collaborative classroom tasks built from lesson context with clear roles, directions, and teacher checks.
Grade 2 · ELA
Grade 2 Retell Partner Work Teacher request
Create group work from a Grade 2 lesson on retelling beginning, middle, and end.
Output shape
Pairs students to sort beginning, middle, and end cards before writing. Gives each partner a clear retell role so the work stays active. Includes a teacher check for groups that still need oral retell support. Grade 5 · Math
Grade 5 Fraction Group Sort Teacher request
Write group work from a Grade 5 math lesson on adding fractions with unlike denominators.
Output shape
Starts with a card sort of common denominators before students solve. Requires groups to explain one strategy choice out loud. Feels collaborative without turning into vague partner time. Short diagnostic check that quickly shows whether students understood the lesson target.
Grade 5 · Science
Grade 5 Ecosystems Pop Quiz Teacher request
Create a pop quiz from a Grade 5 ecosystems draft covering food chains, food webs, and habitat changes.
Output shape
Uses a short mix of vocabulary, diagram check, and one explanation item. Runs quickly enough to guide same-day reteaching. Checks the exact language the teacher has taught. Grade 7 · Math
Grade 7 Ratios Pop Quiz Teacher request
Build a pop quiz from a Grade 7 ratios unit draft.
Output shape
Targets ratio tables, unit rate, and one short explanation. Avoids long review sections so it stays quick. Works well as a beginning-of-class check.