AI Prompts for Teachers
Lesson plans, rubrics, IEP accommodation notes, parent emails — a teacher's writing load doesn't end when the bell rings. Type what you need, like "a fractions quiz for 4th grade with an answer key," and get-prompt.ai builds a structured prompt that spells out grade level, standards, and format for ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. Your first prompts work before you create an account.
- Lesson plans with objectives, hooks, and exit tickets
- Quizzes and answer keys aligned to your standards
- Rubrics scored by the criteria you set
- Differentiated versions for IEP and ELL students
- Parent emails that stay factual and calm
Fast and free. Great everyday quality.
Output specifications
How it works
Name the artifact
Ask for the exact classroom material — a unit plan, a vocabulary quiz, a rubric, a newsletter blurb — with grade and subject.
Add the details
If your request is vague, the generator can ask a couple of clarifying questions — which standards framework, what reading level — or you can skip them.
Paste and teach
Take the finished prompt to ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini and get a draft you can edit before it reaches students.
Examples
- Create a 45-minute lesson plan on photosynthesis for 7th grade, with objectives, a hook, guided practice, and an exit ticket.
- Write 10 multiple-choice questions on the American Revolution with an answer key and one-line explanations.
- Draft a rubric for a persuasive essay assignment scored across thesis, evidence, organization, and mechanics.
- Rewrite this 9th-grade passage on the water cycle at a 5th-grade reading level, keeping key vocabulary with definitions.
- Draft a calm, factual email to a parent about their child's missing assignments, with a proposed catch-up plan.
- Create a 5-station review activity for an 8th-grade unit on linear equations, with timing, materials, and a recording sheet.
Frequently asked questions
Can it help me differentiate the same lesson for different learners?
Yes — that is one of the most common teacher requests. Ask for one text rewritten at three reading levels, or a worksheet with scaffolded, on-level, and extension versions, and the generated prompt will instruct the AI to keep the learning objective identical across all of them. You decide which version each student receives.
Does using AI prompts for teachers raise academic-integrity concerns?
The tool writes prompts for your prep work — planning, assessment design, family communication — not for completing student assignments. Many teachers also use it in the other direction, generating prompts for AI-resistant essay questions and in-class writing tasks. How you disclose AI use to students and families remains a school-policy decision.
Will the output match my state standards or curriculum?
The generated prompt includes whatever framework you name — Common Core, NGSS, TEKS, IB — and directs the AI to align objectives and assessments to it. Still verify the standard codes in the final material, since AI assistants occasionally mislabel them. Naming the exact standard in your request gives the best results.
I already use ChatGPT for planning. What does this add?
Most ChatGPT prompts for teachers fail on missing constraints: no grade band, no time limit, no format for the answer key. get-prompt.ai turns "a quiz on cell division" into a full specification — question count, difficulty mix, distractor quality, answer-key layout — so the first draft is usable instead of the fourth. Pro's Prompt Optimizer can also rewrite prompts you have already written.
What do I get without paying?
It works straight from the page with no signup, and a free account gets you through a planning period each day. Pro moves you to the flagship AI model and adds the Prompt Optimizer, model targeting, a saved library for reusable templates like weekly newsletters, and a monthly ceiling well past a thousand prompts.
Does it write the lesson plan itself?
No — it writes the prompt that gets the lesson plan written. You paste that prompt into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or whichever assistant your district allows, and the assistant produces the material. Keeping the prompt separate means you can reuse it every unit with only the topic swapped out.
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