AI skill set for education researchers, teachers, and digital learning platform developers. Automates content creation, personalized learning, and educational research. Integrates with learning management systems and educational apps.
git clone https://github.com/ChatGPT3a01/claude-educational-ai-skills.gitAI skill set for education researchers, teachers, and digital learning platform developers. Automates content creation, personalized learning, and educational research. Integrates with learning management systems and educational apps.
["Identify your specific needs: Determine whether you need a lesson plan, assessment, or activity for a particular subject, grade, or standard.","Gather your inputs: Prepare placeholders like [SUBJECT], [GRADE_LEVEL], [LEARNING_OBJECTIVES], and [CURRICULUM_STANDARDS] before using the prompt.","Customize the template: Adjust [LESSON_TYPE] (e.g., 'project-based', 'flipped classroom'), [ACTIVITY_COUNT], or [STUDENT_NEEDS] (e.g., 'gifted', 'ELL') to fit your context.","Integrate with your tools: Use the generated pacing guide to set up assignments in your LMS (e.g., Canvas, Google Classroom) or schedule activities in your digital platform.","Refine and adapt: Review the output for accuracy, then tweak pacing, materials, or tech integrations to match your classroom’s resources. Test activities in a small group first."]
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Use the prompt template or examples below to test the skill.
Adapt the skill to your specific use case and workflow.
Create a [LESSON_TYPE] lesson plan for [SUBJECT] at the [GRADE_LEVEL] level. Include [LEARNING_OBJECTIVES] and align it with [CURRICULUM_STANDARDS]. Design [ACTIVITY_COUNT] engaging activities, [ASSESSMENT_METHOD], and differentiation strategies for [STUDENT_NEEDS]. Provide a 5-day pacing guide with required materials and tech integration suggestions for [LEARNING_PLATFORM].
Here’s a 5-day middle school lesson plan on Photosynthesis for 7th-grade Life Science aligned with NGSS MS-LS1-6 standards: **Day 1: Introduction to Photosynthesis** *Objective*: Students will define photosynthesis and identify its key components. *Activity*: Interactive simulation (using PhET’s "Plant Photosynthesis" tool) where students manipulate light intensity and CO2 levels to observe effects on oxygen production. Followed by a 10-question exit ticket via Google Forms. *Materials*: Laptops/tablets, PhET simulation link, printed diagrams of chloroplasts. *Differentiation*: Provide sentence starters for ELL students and advanced extension questions for gifted learners. **Day 2: The Role of Chlorophyll** *Objective*: Students will explain how chlorophyll captures light energy. *Activity*: Lab experiment using spinach leaves, acetone, and chromatography paper to separate pigments. Students analyze results in small groups and present findings. *Tech Integration*: Use LabArchives for digital lab reports with embedded photos of their chromatography results. *Assessment*: Peer review rubric for lab reports. **Day 3: Light Reactions Deep Dive** *Objective*: Students will trace the path of electrons in the light-dependent reactions. *Activity*: Animated video (Bozeman Science) followed by a collaborative whiteboard session (using Jamboard) to map the electron transport chain. Students submit their whiteboards as PDFs. *Materials*: Headphones, Jamboard link. **Day 4: Calvin Cycle and Real-World Connections** *Objective*: Students will describe the Calvin cycle and its importance to ecosystems. *Activity*: Case study on deforestation’s impact on photosynthesis rates. Students use NASA’s Climate Kids data to analyze trends and propose solutions in a 3-minute pitch. *Assessment*: Rubric for pitch presentations. **Day 5: Review and Assessment** *Activity*: Jeopardy-style review game (using Blooket) covering all key terms and concepts. Summative assessment: 20-question multiple-choice quiz in Edulastic with auto-grading. *Required Materials*: PhET simulation, spinach leaves, acetone, chromatography paper, laptops/tablets, headphones, Jamboard/Blooket/Edulastic accounts. *Tech Integration*: All activities are designed for 1:1 Chromebook/iPad deployment with Google Classroom for assignment distribution.
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