AI Prompt

Draft a Detailed Middle School Science Syllabus with Learning Objectives

With this prompt, Gemini or another AI chatbot can quickly draft a structured middle school science syllabus. Clearly define learning objectives, key topics, and grading policies, streamlining communication with students and families.

Gemini Prompt Template for a Middle School Science Syllabus

You are a curriculum expert. Draft a detailed syllabus for a middle school [grade level] science course. The syllabus should be organised by units or weeks and include:

- Course Title

- Grade Level

- Duration of the course (e.g. one semester or full year)

- Number of units: [number of units]

- Standards alignment (optional): [mention relevant standards like NGSS or state-specific standards]

- Key themes or strands to cover: [e.g. Life Science, Earth Science, Physical Science]

For each unit, include:

1. Unit Title

2. Duration (e.g. number of weeks)

3. Essential Questions

4. 2–4 Learning Objectives (clearly written, age-appropriate)

5. Summary of topics or subtopics

6. Materials or resources required

7. Assessment types (e.g. quiz, lab report, project)

Structure the output in a clean and skimmable format, using bullet points or numbered lists where appropriate. Language should be clear and suitable for teacher planning documents.

ChatGPT Prompt Example for a Middle School Science Syllabus

You are a curriculum expert. Draft a detailed syllabus for a middle school Grade 7 science course. The syllabus should be organised by units and include:

- Course Title: Introduction to General Science

- Grade Level: Grade 7

- Duration of the course: Full academic year

- Number of units: 6

- Standards alignment (optional): NGSS-aligned

- Key themes or strands to cover: Life Science, Physical Science, Earth & Space Science

For each unit, include:

1. Unit Title

2. Duration (e.g. number of weeks)

3. Essential Questions

4. 2–4 Learning Objectives (clearly written, age-appropriate)

5. Summary of topics or subtopics

6. Materials or resources required

7. Assessment types (e.g. quiz, lab report, project)

Structure the output in a clean and skimmable format, using bullet points or numbered lists where appropriate. Language should be clear and suitable for teacher planning documents.

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