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Searchable, categorized library of 55 active learning prompts. Designed to bypass the wall of text and build visual study structures.

💡 What is a "Prompt"? A prompt is a set of written instructions you copy and paste into an AI assistant (like ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini) to tell it exactly how to format and organize your study notes.

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Prompt 1 Help My Child Start
Who: Parents and caregivers helping a child who freezes before starting homework.
Solves: Turns a vague assignment into one calm first step without doing the work for the child.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Act as a calm homework coach for a [grade level] student. Do not do the assignment for them. Help them start. Assignment: [paste assignment or instructions] Student context: [what they are stuck on] Create: 1. A 1-sentence plain-language explanation of what the assignment is asking. 2. The first tiny step they can do in under 3 minutes. 3. A 4-step homework path. 4. A short encouragement script I can say as the parent. 5. One question I can ask to check understanding without giving the answer. Keep it warm, short, and non-judgmental.
Tip: Read the output out loud and let the child choose the first tiny step.
Follow-up: Make the first step even smaller and give me a 5-minute parent script.
Prompt 2 Instructions Translator
Who: Parents, tutors, and homeschool parents.
Solves: Converts confusing school directions into kid-friendly steps.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Rewrite these assignment instructions for a [grade level] learner in simple, clear language. Instructions: [paste instructions] Output: - What this means in one sentence - What to turn in - What materials are needed - What to do first, second, third, fourth - What the student should NOT forget - One quick example, if helpful Do not complete the assignment. Only clarify the instructions.
Tip: Ask the child to repeat the steps back in their own words.
Follow-up: Turn this into a checklist my child can mark off.
Prompt 3 Reading Breakdown Helper
Who: Parents helping with textbook, article, or chapter reading.
Solves: Reduces text overwhelm by breaking reading into manageable chunks.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Help me support my child with this reading without doing the thinking for them. Reading level: [grade level] Text: [paste text here] Break it into 4 manageable chunks. For each chunk, provide: - A short title - The main idea in one sentence - 2 vocabulary words to notice - 1 comprehension question - A parent prompt I can ask out loud Keep the language supportive and easy to scan.
Tip: Use one chunk at a time. Do not show all questions at once if the child is overwhelmed.
Follow-up: Make chunk 2 easier and add an example.
Prompt 4 Explain It at My Childs Level
Who: Parents and caregivers.
Solves: Turns adult-level or textbook-level explanations into age-appropriate explanations.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Explain [topic] to a [grade level] student who is new to this. Use simple words, short sentences, and a friendly tone. Text or concept: [paste text or topic] Give me: 1. A very simple explanation 2. A real-life example 3. A visual metaphor 4. 3 key words with meanings 5. 3 check-your-understanding questions Do not over-explain. Make it feel less intimidating.
Tip: Ask the AI for another metaphor if the first one does not connect.
Follow-up: Explain it using an example related to [interest/hobby].
Prompt 5 Frustration Reset Script
Who: Parents supporting kids during homework frustration.
Solves: Gives the parent words to reduce pressure and restart gently.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Act as a supportive parent coach. My child is frustrated with [assignment/topic]. They are saying: [childs words]. Create a calm 2-minute reset script that helps me: - Validate the feeling - Lower the pressure - Avoid doing the work for them - Offer one tiny next step - Give them a choice between two options Use warm, everyday language. Avoid shame, pressure, or lectures.
Tip: Use the script as a guide, not a speech. Keep your own voice.
Follow-up: Make this script shorter and more casual.
Prompt 6 Parent Quiz Coach
Who: Parents helping a child study without lecturing.
Solves: Turns study material into quick oral questions.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this study material into a parent-friendly quiz session for a [grade level] student. Material: [paste notes/text] Create: - 5 warm-up questions - 5 active recall questions - 3 "explain why" questions - 3 clue prompts if they get stuck - Answer key for the parent only Keep questions short. Do not make it feel like an interrogation.
Tip: Cover the answer key when asking questions.
Follow-up: Make a second round with harder questions.
Prompt 7 Homework First Step Finder
Who: Parents, students, and tutors.
Solves: Solves the "too many steps" problem by finding the first action.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Look at this assignment and identify the easiest valid first step. Assignment: [paste assignment] Student situation: [tired/confused/short on time/overwhelmed] Output: - The easiest first step - Why it is a good first step - A 10-minute starter plan - What can wait until later - A simple progress checkpoint Do not complete the assignment. Focus only on getting started.
Tip: Set a visible timer for the 10-minute starter plan.
Follow-up: Turn the 10-minute plan into a 25-minute plan.
Prompt 8 Make This Less Overwhelming
Who: Parents, kids, teens, and adult learners.
Solves: Turns a big task or text block into a calmer visual plan.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Make this feel less overwhelming for a learner who struggles with long text and too many choices. Input: [paste task, notes, or text] Learner age/level: [age or grade level] Create: 1. A 4-chunk version 2. A "do first" box 3. A "save for later" box 4. A tiny checklist 5. One calm reminder Use clear labels and short lines.
Tip: Ask for only 4 chunks first. More chunks can feel like more work.
Follow-up: Turn this into a table with columns: Now, Next, Later, Ask for Help.
Prompt 9 Notes to Study Chunks
Who: Middle school, high school, college students, and tutors.
Solves: Turns messy notes into studyable chunks.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn these notes into ADHD-friendly study chunks. Topic: [topic] Notes: [paste notes] Create 4 to 6 chunks. For each chunk include: - Short title - Main idea - Key terms - What I should remember - One active recall question End with a 10-minute review plan.
Tip: Ask for 4 chunks if you are tired; ask for 6 if you want more detail.
Follow-up: Turn chunk [number] into flashcards.
Prompt 10 Textbook Section Rescue
Who: Students reading textbook sections or PDFs.
Solves: Converts dense textbook text into a study guide.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Act as a study coach. Turn this textbook section into a clear study guide. Class/subject: [subject] Text: [paste section] Output: 1. 5 key ideas 2. Simple explanation of each idea 3. Important terms 4. A small table if useful 5. 8 active recall questions 6. 3 things students commonly confuse Keep it organized and easy to scan.
Tip: NotebookLM can be useful when the source is a large uploaded document.
Follow-up: Make this easier for a [grade level] student.
Prompt 11 Active Recall Generator
Who: Students preparing for quizzes, tests, or exams.
Solves: Creates recall questions instead of passive summaries.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create active recall questions from this material. Material: [paste notes/text] Difficulty: [easy/medium/hard/mixed] Make: - 10 quick recall questions - 5 explain-it questions - 5 application questions - Answer key at the end - A 5-minute self-quiz routine Do not only make multiple choice. Mix question types.
Tip: Try answering before looking at the answer key.
Follow-up: Convert the missed questions into flashcards.
Prompt 12 Flashcards Without the Busywork
Who: Students who need flashcards quickly.
Solves: Turns notes into front/back flashcards.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Gemini / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this into clean flashcards. Material: [paste notes/text] Subject: [subject] Format each card as: Front: [question or term] Back: [answer in 1 to 3 sentences] Create 20 cards total: - 10 key term cards - 5 concept cards - 5 mistake-check cards Keep answers short enough to review quickly.
Tip: Paste into Quizlet/Anki if you already use those tools.
Follow-up: Make these cards easier/harder.
Prompt 13 Exam Prep Map
Who: Students with an upcoming test.
Solves: Creates a focused study plan instead of a vague cram session.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Build a study map for my upcoming exam. Subject: [subject] Test date: [test date] Topics covered: [paste topic list] Time available each day: [minutes] Current confidence: [low/medium/high] Create: - Priority ranking of topics - Daily study plan - What to review first - Active recall questions to use each day - A final-day review checklist Keep the plan realistic and not overwhelming.
Tip: Tell the AI how much time you really have, not how much you wish you had.
Follow-up: Make this plan for only [number] days.
Prompt 14 Confusing Lecture Decoder
Who: College and high school students.
Solves: Turns messy lecture notes into a clean explanation.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Decode my confusing lecture notes. Class/topic: [class/topic] Notes: [paste messy notes] Create: 1. What the lecture was probably about 2. 4 main ideas 3. Missing pieces I may need to ask about 4. Key terms with simple meanings 5. A clean mini-summary 6. 5 questions to ask my teacher/professor or tutor Be honest if the notes are unclear.
Tip: This works best when you include any slide titles or examples from class.
Follow-up: Turn this into a 1-page study sheet.
Prompt 15 Essay Prompt Breakdown
Who: Students writing essays or short responses.
Solves: Turns an essay prompt into a plan without writing the essay for the student.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Break down this essay prompt without writing the essay for me. Prompt: [paste essay prompt] Class/level: [class or grade level] Requirements: [paste rubric or requirements] Give me: - What the prompt is asking - The main task words - What I need to prove or explain - A simple outline template - 5 possible thesis directions - A first tiny writing step Do not write the final essay.
Tip: Use the thesis directions as choices, not final answers.
Follow-up: Help me choose the strongest thesis direction based on [my idea].
Prompt 16 Explain Like I Am New
Who: Students who feel behind or confused.
Solves: Creates a non-judgmental beginner explanation.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Explain [topic] like I am completely new to it, but do not talk down to me. Context: [class or situation] What confuses me: [what you do not understand] Give me: - The simple version - The slightly deeper version - A real-world example - A common mistake - 5 practice questions Use short sections and clear labels.
Tip: Add your exact confusion so the AI does not explain the wrong thing.
Follow-up: Use a metaphor from [sports/music/gaming/cooking/etc.].
Prompt 17 Study Sprint Planner
Who: Students with limited energy or time.
Solves: Creates a short, doable study session.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Plan a focused study sprint for me. Topic/material: [topic or notes] Available time: [10/15/25/45 minutes] Energy level: [low/medium/high] Goal: [understand/memorize/practice/review] Create: - Sprint goal - Step-by-step timer plan - What to ignore for now - One active recall task - A done-for-now stopping point Keep it realistic.
Tip: The stopping point matters. It prevents the session from feeling endless.
Follow-up: Make this into a 2-sprint plan with a break.
Prompt 18 What Do I Actually Need to Know
Who: Students overwhelmed by too much material.
Solves: Separates must-know from nice-to-know.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Help me identify what I actually need to know from this material. Material: [paste notes/text/study guide] Class/level: [class or grade level] Assessment type: [quiz/test/essay/project/discussion] Sort the material into: - Must know - Should know - Nice to know - Probably not test-critical Then give me a 20-minute review plan and 8 active recall questions.
Tip: Check the must-know list against your teacher or rubric.
Follow-up: Make this more focused on [rubric/test guide].
Prompt 19 First Tiny Step
Who: Anyone stuck before starting.
Solves: Reduces task initiation friction.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
I am stuck and avoiding this task. Task: [task] Why I am avoiding it: [reason, if known] Energy level: [low/medium/high] Deadline: [deadline] Give me: 1. The smallest possible first step 2. A 2-minute version of the task 3. A 10-minute version 4. What to ignore for now 5. A simple start phrase I can say to myself Make it practical and low-pressure.
Tip: Do only the 2-minute version if that is all you can do.
Follow-up: Make the first step physical and specific.
Prompt 20 Decision Fatigue Reducer
Who: Students, parents, and adult learners with too many choices.
Solves: Turns many options into a simple next choice.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Reduce my decision fatigue. I need to decide: [decision] Options: [list options] Constraints: [time, energy, deadline, rules] Create: - The simplest good-enough choice - Why it is good enough - What I should not overthink - A 3-step action plan - A backup option Do not give me too many choices.
Tip: Ask for one recommendation, not a long pros/cons essay.
Follow-up: Give me only two options: easiest and best quality.
Prompt 21 Chaos to Sequence
Who: People with messy notes, tasks, or thoughts.
Solves: Turns chaos into a sequence.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this messy brain dump into an ordered sequence. Brain dump: [paste messy thoughts/tasks] Goal: [what you are trying to accomplish] Deadline: [deadline, if any] Output: - Now - Next - Later - Waiting/needs help - Not needed right now Then create a first 15-minute plan. Keep everything short and scannable.
Tip: The "not needed right now" box is often the most useful part.
Follow-up: Turn this into a checklist.
Prompt 22 Pomodoro With a Purpose
Who: Learners who use timers but still drift.
Solves: Adds a clear outcome to each focus block.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a Pomodoro-style plan for [task/topic]. Time available: [total time] Focus block length: [10/15/25 minutes] Energy level: [low/medium/high] For each block, give me: - One clear goal - Exact action steps - What to do during the break - A quick check for completion - What to do if I get distracted Keep it flexible and kind.
Tip: Shorter focus blocks are valid if they help you start.
Follow-up: Make this plan for a low-energy day.
Prompt 23 Avoidance Decoder
Who: Students and adults avoiding a task.
Solves: Finds the hidden friction behind avoidance.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Help me understand why I am avoiding this task without judging me. Task: [task] What happens when I try to start: [describe] Deadline/consequence: [deadline] Identify possible friction points: - unclear instructions - too many steps - fear of doing it wrong - boring/repetitive work - missing materials - emotional overwhelm Then give me one tiny action for each likely friction point.
Tip: This is for understanding and starting, not blaming yourself.
Follow-up: Turn the most likely friction point into a plan.
Prompt 24 Make This Doable
Who: Overwhelmed learners and busy adults.
Solves: Shrinks a task into a realistic version.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Make this task doable for my current capacity. Task: [task] Ideal version: [what I thought I had to do] Current capacity: [low/medium/high] Deadline: [deadline] Create: - Minimum acceptable version - Better version if I have energy - What to skip - 3-step plan - Done-for-now definition Keep the plan realistic.
Tip: A minimum acceptable version is not failure; it is momentum.
Follow-up: Make this even smaller.
Prompt 25 Focus Guardrails
Who: Students who get lost in tabs, tangents, or over-researching.
Solves: Creates boundaries for a focus session.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Give me focus guardrails for this session. Task: [task] Time available: [minutes] Main risk: [tabs/tangents/perfectionism/phone/confusion] Create: - Session goal - Allowed tabs/resources - Not allowed for now - If I get distracted, do this - Stop point - 1-sentence reminder Keep it strict but supportive.
Tip: Write the allowed tabs on paper before starting.
Follow-up: Make a phone-free version.
Prompt 26 Restart After Falling Behind
Who: Students and adults who missed days or got off track.
Solves: Prevents shame spirals and creates a restart plan.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Help me restart without trying to catch up perfectly. Situation: [what happened] What I missed: [list missed items] Deadline or next checkpoint: [date] Energy level: [low/medium/high] Create: - What matters most now - What to let go of - A 3-day reset plan - A message I may need to send - A small win for today No shame. Make it practical.
Tip: Restart plans should reduce load, not punish you.
Follow-up: Make this a 1-day emergency plan.
Prompt 27 Four Chunk Rescue
Who: Anyone facing a wall of text.
Solves: Turns long text into four manageable chunks.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this wall of text into exactly 4 clear chunks. Text: [paste text here] Audience: [child/teen/college/adult/professional] Purpose: [study/understand/review/explain/take action] For each chunk, provide: - Short title - 2-sentence explanation - Key idea - One question to check understanding End with: "Which chunk should we drill into first?"
Tip: Four chunks is the safest starting point for overwhelm.
Follow-up: Drill into chunk [number] with examples.
Prompt 28 Scannable Study Board
Who: Visual-first learners and students who dislike long summaries.
Solves: Creates a board-style layout from dense content.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this into a scannable study board. Input: [paste text] Topic: [topic] Use this board format: - Big idea - Key terms - How it works - Example - Common mistake - Quick quiz - What to review next Use short lines, simple labels, and no long paragraphs.
Tip: Copy the board into Canva, Notion, or Google Slides.
Follow-up: Make this board more visual with icons.
Prompt 29 Concept Map Prompt
Who: Students, teachers, and tutors.
Solves: Shows relationships between ideas.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a text-based concept map from this material. Material: [paste text] Topic: [topic] Format it like this: Main concept -> sub-concepts -> examples -> why it matters Also include: - 5 connection words or phrases - 3 cause/effect relationships - 3 compare/contrast relationships - 5 active recall questions Keep it readable in plain text.
Tip: Ask the AI to convert it to Mermaid later if you want a diagram.
Follow-up: Turn this into a simple diagram description.
Prompt 30 Simple Diagram Description
Who: People who want visuals but cannot generate images or diagrams yet.
Solves: Turns a concept into a diagram plan.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Describe a simple diagram that would explain this concept. Concept/text: [paste concept or text] Audience: [grade level or audience] Give me: - Diagram title - 4 to 6 boxes or parts - Arrows/connections between parts - What each part means - Suggested icons - Suggested colors Keep it simple enough to recreate in Canva or Google Slides.
Tip: Use this as a Canva build guide.
Follow-up: Make this diagram even simpler with only 4 boxes.
Prompt 31 Timeline Maker
Who: Students studying history, processes, projects, or science sequences.
Solves: Turns events into a clear sequence.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this text into a clear timeline. Text: [paste text] Subject: [subject] Create: - Timeline title - Key events or steps in order - Short explanation for each - Why each event/step matters - 5 review questions If dates are missing, label the order as Step 1, Step 2, Step 3.
Tip: Timelines work for processes too, not just history.
Follow-up: Turn this timeline into quiz questions.
Prompt 32 Comparison Board
Who: Students and professionals comparing options or concepts.
Solves: Makes differences easy to see.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a comparison board. Items to compare: [item A] and [item B] and [optional item C] Context: [class/topic/decision] Compare by: - Definition - Strengths - Weaknesses - Best use case - Common confusion - Memory shortcut End with 5 questions that test the differences.
Tip: Ask for a table if the first output is too wordy.
Follow-up: Make this comparison easier for [grade level].
Prompt 33 Visual Metaphor Teacher
Who: Learners who need an analogy.
Solves: Makes abstract ideas more concrete.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Teach me [topic] using visual metaphors. Audience: [grade level or learner type] What I know already: [optional] Give me: - 3 visual metaphors - A simple explanation for each - Where each metaphor works - Where each metaphor breaks down - 5 recall questions Keep it accurate and avoid silly distractions.
Tip: Good metaphors also explain their limits.
Follow-up: Use a metaphor related to [interest].
Prompt 34 Icons and Emoji Study Aid
Who: Students who like visual anchors.
Solves: Adds light visual cues without turning the output into clutter.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this material into an icon-assisted study aid. Material: [paste text] Audience: [grade level or adult] Rules: - Use only 1 icon or emoji per section - Keep text short - Use 4 to 6 sections - Include active recall questions - Do not make it childish unless I ask Create a clean, scannable version.
Tip: One icon per section is enough. Too many icons become noise.
Follow-up: Remove emojis and use plain labels instead.
Prompt 35 Visual Study Board from AI Answer
Who: People using ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude, or NotebookLM.
Solves: Converts an AI wall of text into a study board.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Convert this AI answer into a visual study board. AI answer: [paste AI answer] My goal: [study/explain/use for homework/prepare for test] Create: - 4 top-level chunks - Key terms - What matters most - What I can ignore for now - Quiz Me questions - A next-step prompt I can ask Make it much easier to scan than the original.
Tip: This is the core CHUNKI validation behavior: paste text, get chunks.
Follow-up: Make this into 4 swipeable cards.
Prompt 36 Dense Lesson Adapter
Who: Teachers, tutors, homeschool parents, and instructional designers.
Solves: Turns a dense lesson into scaffolded learning support.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Adapt this dense lesson into a scaffolded learning guide. Lesson/topic: [topic] Grade/level: [grade level] Text or lesson notes: [paste text] Create: - Learning goal in plain language - 4 lesson chunks - Key vocabulary - Guided questions - Independent practice idea - Quick comprehension check Keep it supportive and accessible.
Tip: Use this as a draft, then adjust to your students and standards.
Follow-up: Make this more suitable for students who need extra support.
Prompt 37 Differentiated Study Guide
Who: Teachers and tutors supporting mixed-ability learners.
Solves: Creates multiple access levels from the same content.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a differentiated study guide from this material. Material: [paste text] Grade/level: [grade level] Learner needs: [general support/advanced/reading support/ELL/etc.] Include: - Core version - Simplified version - Challenge version - Vocabulary support - 10 active recall questions - Parent-friendly summary Avoid labeling students. Label the supports.
Tip: Do not paste private student data.
Follow-up: Make the simplified version shorter and more visual.
Prompt 38 Mini Lesson Plan
Who: Teachers, tutors, and homeschool parents.
Solves: Turns a topic into a quick lesson structure.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a 20-minute mini lesson plan. Topic: [topic] Learner level: [grade/age] Goal: [goal] Materials available: [materials] Plan: - Hook - 4-minute explanation - Visual chunk board - Guided practice - Active recall check - Exit ticket Keep it practical and low-prep.
Tip: Use the exit ticket as your next-session starting point.
Follow-up: Make this a 10-minute tutoring plan.
Prompt 39 Reading Level Adjuster
Who: Teachers, tutors, and parents.
Solves: Adapts text to a more accessible level.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Rewrite this text for a [grade level] reader while preserving the key ideas. Text: [paste text] Purpose: [study/homework/review] Output: - Simpler version - 5 key terms with definitions - 4 chunk summary - 5 comprehension questions - What changed from the original Do not remove important meaning.
Tip: Check rewritten content against the original for accuracy.
Follow-up: Make it slightly more advanced.
Prompt 40 Comprehension Support Builder
Who: Teachers and tutors.
Solves: Creates comprehension checks and scaffolds.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Build comprehension support for this material. Material: [paste text] Learner level: [level] Create: - Before-reading question - During-reading pause points - After-reading questions - 5 active recall questions - 3 common misunderstandings - One short extension activity Keep it classroom-friendly.
Tip: Pause points help students process before overload builds.
Follow-up: Make this for a small-group tutoring session.
Prompt 41 Parent-Friendly Explanation
Who: Teachers communicating with parents.
Solves: Explains learning goals in plain language.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this lesson/topic into a parent-friendly explanation. Topic/lesson: [topic] Grade/level: [grade level] What students are learning: [paste notes] Write: - Plain-language overview - Why it matters - How parents can support at home without doing the work - 3 questions parents can ask - A short note about effort and progress Keep it warm and non-technical.
Tip: This can become a parent email or handout.
Follow-up: Make this shorter for a text message.
Prompt 42 Visual Classroom Activity
Who: Teachers, tutors, homeschool parents.
Solves: Turns content into a simple visual activity.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a visual classroom or tutoring activity from this topic. Topic: [topic] Grade/level: [grade level] Time: [minutes] Materials: [paper/slides/cards/whiteboard/etc.] Give me: - Activity name - Setup steps - Student task - Visual organizer layout - Discussion questions - Quick assessment Keep it low-prep and inclusive.
Tip: Use physical cards or sticky notes if screens are distracting.
Follow-up: Make this activity work for one student.
Prompt 43 Technical Material Simplifier
Who: Adult learners, career changers, and professionals.
Solves: Makes dense manuals, policies, or technical topics understandable.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Simplify this technical material without losing accuracy. Material: [paste text] My background level: [beginner/intermediate/experienced] Goal: [understand/pass test/use at work/explain to team] Create: - Plain-language overview - Key terms - 4 main chunks - Important warnings or exceptions - Example scenario - 8 active recall questions Keep it practical and accurate.
Tip: For high-stakes work, verify with the official manual or SME.
Follow-up: Make this more job-specific for [role].
Prompt 44 Certification Study Plan
Who: Adults studying for certifications or licenses.
Solves: Creates a realistic plan around work and life.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Build a certification study plan. Certification/exam: [certification] Exam date or target date: [date] Topics: [topic list or exam outline] Available time: [hours per week] Current level: [beginner/intermediate/advanced] Create: - Topic priority map - Weekly study plan - Active recall routine - Practice test schedule - Review days - What to skip until later Keep it realistic for an adult with limited time.
Tip: Ask for a low-energy version for busy weeks.
Follow-up: Make this a 14-day emergency plan.
Prompt 45 Training to Chunks
Who: Employees, managers, trainers, and adult learners.
Solves: Turns boring training into a usable learning path.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this training material into learning chunks. Training topic: [topic] Material: [paste text] Audience: [me/team/new hire] Create: - 5 chunk titles - What each chunk means - Key terms - What to do differently at work - 5 quiz questions - 3 real-world scenarios Keep it work-practical, not academic.
Tip: Pair chunks with real work examples for better transfer.
Follow-up: Turn this into a manager training brief.
Prompt 46 Key Terms Extractor
Who: Adults learning new industries or technical domains.
Solves: Finds vocabulary and definitions quickly.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Extract the key terms from this material. Material: [paste text] Field/topic: [field] My level: [beginner/intermediate/advanced] Create a glossary with: - Term - Simple definition - Why it matters - Example - Related term Then make 10 flashcards from the glossary.
Tip: Use this before reading the full document.
Follow-up: Group the terms by category.
Prompt 47 Long PDF to Learning Path
Who: Adult learners, students, and professionals.
Solves: Turns a long document into a staged learning path.
Best Tool: NotebookLM + ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this long document into a learning path. Document/topic: [document name or topic] Text or summary: [paste text or document summary] Goal: [understand/use at work/pass exam/teach others] Create: - Suggested reading order - 5 learning milestones - What to learn first - What can wait - Quiz questions for each milestone - Final review checklist Keep it manageable.
Tip: Use NotebookLM for source-grounded summaries, then use this prompt to structure learning.
Follow-up: Make this a 7-day path.
Prompt 48 Policy or SOP Decoder
Who: Professionals reading policies, procedures, or manuals.
Solves: Turns official text into actions and cautions.
Best Tool: Claude / ChatGPT / Gemini
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Decode this policy or SOP into practical actions. Document: [paste policy/SOP text] Role/context: [your role or team] Create: - Plain-language summary - What I must do - What I must avoid - Key definitions - Exceptions or cautions - Questions to ask a manager/SME Do not invent requirements. Flag uncertainty clearly.
Tip: Always verify policy interpretations with the official owner.
Follow-up: Turn this into a checklist.
Prompt 49 Weekly Review Schedule
Who: Adult learners balancing learning with work.
Solves: Creates a simple spaced review rhythm.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a weekly review schedule for this material. Material/topics: [paste topics] Available review time: [minutes/day or days/week] Goal: [remember/apply/pass test] Create: - Daily review plan - What to quiz myself on - What to revisit later - Simple spaced repetition schedule - End-of-week check Keep it sustainable.
Tip: Reviewing a little later beats rereading everything now.
Follow-up: Make this only 10 minutes per day.
Prompt 50 Manual CHUNKI Workflow
Who: Anyone testing the CHUNKI method before the app is ready.
Solves: Simulates the core CHUNKI flow inside any AI tool.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
You are helping me manually use the CHUNKI method. Text: [paste text] Goal: [study/understand/review/take action] Step 1: Create exactly 4 top-level chunks. Step 2: For each chunk, give a short title and 2-sentence explanation. Step 3: Ask me which chunk I want to drill into. Step 4: When I choose a chunk, create 4 deeper sub-chunks. Step 5: After drilling down, create Quiz Me questions. Do not give a wall of text.
Tip: This is the strongest free preview of the future app experience.
Follow-up: I choose chunk [number]. Drill into it.
Prompt 51 Drill Into One Chunk
Who: Learners who need more detail on one part only.
Solves: Prevents the AI from expanding everything at once.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Drill deeper into only this chunk. Original topic: [topic] Chunk title: [chunk title] Chunk text: [paste chunk] My confusion: [what is confusing] Create: - 4 sub-chunks - One example for each - Common mistake - 5 Quiz Me questions Keep the rest of the topic out of the answer unless needed.
Tip: Drilling into one chunk protects attention and reduces overload.
Follow-up: Drill one level deeper into sub-chunk [number].
Prompt 52 Quiz Me from Chunks
Who: Students, parents, tutors, and adult learners.
Solves: Turns chunks into active recall.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Quiz me from these chunks. Chunks: [paste chunks] Difficulty: [easy/medium/hard] Question style: [short answer/multiple choice/mixed] Create: - 10 questions - Hide the answers under an "Answer Key" section - Add 3 clue prompts - Add a score guide - Tell me what to review based on missed questions Do not reveal answers next to questions.
Tip: Answer out loud before reading the key.
Follow-up: Make another quiz only on what I missed.
Prompt 53 Chunk to Study Guide
Who: Anyone who wants a clean saved summary.
Solves: Turns the working chunks into a polished study guide.
Best Tool: ChatGPT / Claude
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn these chunks into a clean study guide I can save. Chunks and notes: [paste chunks/notes] Audience: [me/child/student/team] Create: - Title - 1-paragraph overview - 4 to 6 study chunks - Key terms - Examples - Active recall questions - Review checklist Keep it organized and printable.
Tip: This is the version to save, print, or paste into Canva.
Follow-up: Make this a one-page version.
Prompt 54 Chunk to Review Plan
Who: Students and adults who need follow-through.
Solves: Creates spaced review from chunked material.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Create a review plan from these chunks. Chunks: [paste chunks] Deadline/test date: [date] Available review time: [minutes/day] Create: - What to review today - What to review tomorrow - What to review later this week - Quiz questions for each review - Final check before the deadline Keep it simple and realistic.
Tip: A review plan turns a nice summary into actual learning support.
Follow-up: Make this plan for low energy days.
Prompt 55 Save as Prompt Library Entry
Who: Creators, teachers, and CHUNKI beta users.
Solves: Converts a useful prompt into a reusable template.
Best Tool: Any
💡 AI Guide: If you are using ChatGPT, Claude, or Antigravity, just paste the prompt and topic/text. For Gemini: click the "+" button, select "Canvas", and paste the prompt with your text.
Turn this successful prompt and result into a reusable prompt library entry. Original prompt: [paste prompt] Result summary: [what it helped with] Audience: [parent/student/teacher/adult] Create: - Prompt title - Best use case - Copy/paste prompt template - Variables to replace - Follow-up prompt - Quick tip Keep it short and easy to reuse.
Tip: Use this to build your own prompt library over time.
Follow-up: Make this entry shorter for a web prompt card.

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