These teacher prompts use tools built for the classroom, not a generic chatbot. MagicSchool AI is our main pick because it is made for teachers, and we point to Diffit, Curipod and Khanmigo where they do a specific job better. Every prompt is reusable: swap the words in [BRACKETS].
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Best with MagicSchool AI
Create a 45-minute lesson plan on [TOPIC] for [YEAR GROUP / AGE]. Include a hook, a main activity, a quick check for understanding, and a simple homework task.
Reuse it: Change the topic and year group to plan any lesson in seconds.
Best with MagicSchool AI
Explain [CONCEPT] to a [AGE]-year-old three ways: a simple definition, a real-life example, and a short analogy.
Reuse it: Swap the concept and age for instant differentiated explanations.
Best with Diffit
Give me a [READING LEVEL / YEAR GROUP] reading passage about [TOPIC], plus 5 comprehension questions and a short vocabulary list.
Reuse it: Change the reading level to instantly re-pitch the same topic.
Best with Diffit
Make a worksheet on [TOPIC] with three difficulty levels (support, core, challenge), 4 questions each, plus an answer key.
Reuse it: Change the topic and keep the three levels for every mixed class.
Best with MagicSchool AI
Here is a student's work: [PASTE]. Give warm, specific feedback: two things they did well, two to improve, and one next step, in language a [AGE]-year-old will understand.
Reuse it: Paste any student's work: the feedback structure stays consistent.
Best with Curipod
Build an interactive lesson on [TOPIC] for [YEAR GROUP] with a hook slide, two discussion polls, a short activity, and an exit-ticket question.
Reuse it: Change topic and year group to build any interactive lesson.
Best with MagicSchool AI
Design a 3-week unit on [TOPIC] for [YEAR GROUP]. Give learning objectives, a lesson-by-lesson outline, one formative and one summative assessment, and how to support struggling students.
Reuse it: Change topic and year group to plan any unit.
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Start from this end goal: [WHAT STUDENTS SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO]. Design the summative assessment first, then work backwards to the key lessons and checkpoints that build to it.
Reuse it: Swap the end goal to design any unit backwards.
Best with Diffit
For [TOPIC] and [YEAR GROUP], create a levelled reading passage, vocabulary list, comprehension questions, and an extension task for early finishers, in three tiers.
Reuse it: Change topic and tiers for any mixed class.
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