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Teacher’s Guide to Prompting AI Using RTFC + CLEAR

Subject: Grade 7 Science – Law of Conservation of Mass

Prompt: You are a 7th grade science teacher. Create 6 assessment questions on the Law of Conservation of Mass. Use a mix of 3 multiple-choice (with one correct answer), 2 short-answer, and 1 numeric-response question. Format as a numbered list. Mark correct answers with an asterisk. This is for a quick-check exit ticket aligned to TEKS 7.5(A). Use vocabulary appropriate for a 7th grade reading level.

Let’s analyze:

  • Role: Clearly defined

     

  • Task: Specific and measurable

     

  • Format: Organized and scorable

     

  • Context: Aligned to standard, with audience and purpose

     

  • CLEAR: Concise, Logical, Explicit, Actionable, Relevant

     

This is a near-perfect prompt for generating instructionally sound content.

📈 Differentiating AI Output for All Learners

One of the most powerful—and often overlooked—benefits of using LLMs like ChatGPT is how easily you can differentiate content directly within your prompts. Rather than generating generic materials and modifying them after the fact, you can use targeted, thoughtfully phrased prompts to produce content that’s already adapted for students with specific needs.

This doesn’t just save time. It produces higher-quality, more accessible, and more inclusive learning materials from the start. Here’s how to adapt the same RTFC prompt above for different learner populations.

🔵 Students with 504 Plans

Students with accommodations under a 504 Plan may benefit from simplified language, reduced cognitive load, and enhanced clarity. Modify your prompt to ask the AI to create:

Prompt: You are a 7th grade science teacher. Create 6 assessment questions on the Law of Conservation of Mass designed for students with learning accommodations under a 504 Plan. Use 3 simplified multiple-choice questions (clearly worded, with reduced options), 2 short-answer questions that guide students through multi-step thinking, and 1 numeric-response question accompanied by a labeled visual diagram. Format as a numbered list. Mark correct answers with an asterisk. Keep reading level at or below 6th grade.

Enhancements:

  • Use of plain language and consistent phrasing

     

  • Limiting MC options to 3 rather than 4

     

  • Inclusion of step-by-step scaffolding

     

  • Visual support paired with numeric reasoning

     

🌍 Emergent Bilingual Students (English Learners)

Emergent bilingual students benefit from visuals, academic vocabulary support, and opportunities to respond with language scaffolds. Adjust your base prompt like this:

Prompt: You are a 7th grade science teacher. Create 6 assessment questions on the Law of Conservation of Mass for Emergent Bilingual students. Include 3 multiple-choice questions (each with one correct answer and an inline definition for key terms), 2 short-answer questions that include sentence frames, and 1 numeric-response question with visual cues. Provide a vocabulary box with definitions for: mass, reaction, closed system. Format as a numbered list and mark correct answers with an asterisk.

Enhancements:

  • Definitions embedded within the question or listed in a glossary

     

  • Sentence frames such as: “The mass stays the same because ___.”

     

  • Consistent structure and familiar question types

     

  • Use of icons, diagrams, or translation-ready formatting

     

🔹 Gifted & Advanced Students

To push advanced learners, the goal is depth, challenge, and transfer. Add-on language can prompt the AI to include more rigorous tasks:

Prompt Add-On: Add a bonus question that asks students to apply the Law of Conservation of Mass to a real-world context such as environmental science or cooking. Encourage use of evidence, reasoning, and multiple representations. Use DOK Level 3 or higher.

Enhancements:

  • Open-ended challenge questions

     

  • Cross-curricular integration (e.g., chemistry + environmental studies)

     

  • Emphasis on critical thinking and justification of responses

     

  • Space for student voice and interpretation

     

🚧 From Prompt to Assignment in Classwork.com

Once you’ve generated your prompt and reviewed the AI output, you’re ready to go.

Paste the content into Classwork.com’s Content Assistant, and the platform will:

  • Automatically detect item types (MC, short answer, numeric)

     

  • Generate slides for each question

     

  • Autograde answers (if marked)

     

  • Enable student preview and teacher review

     

  • Assign directly with Google Classroom or Canvas integrations

     

🔹 Unlike most edtech tools that stop at generation, Classwork.com lets you deliver, score, and sync your LLM-generated materials into your actual instruction—with grades in your LMS in minutes.

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