Prompts for Students

Prompts for Students

In this section, you will learn how to use prompt engineering to create prompts for students. You can use prompt engineering to understand concepts, learn new things, and get answers to your questions.

Example: Understanding Concepts

You can understand concepts by asking questions to ChatGPT. You can ask questions in different ways. Here are some examples:

Explain me Newton’s second law in simple words and give 2 practical examples of it.
Explain DNA like I am 7 years old.

Example: Comparison Tables

Compare and contrast gene flow and genetic drift to better understand their
similarities and differences. Use examples to illustrate your point. Make a table for this.

Example: Real Life

I'm currently learning probability in school. Use your knowledge of this topic to
solve a real world problem. Explain your thought process and share your solution.

Example: 80-20 Rule

I want to learn about French Revolution. Give me the most important 20% of
learnings from this topic that will help me understand 80% of it.

Example: Help Me Memorize

What are the most important facts, dates or formulas related to Rise of
Nationalism in Europe according to NCERT class 10 textbook? Help me create a
memorisation technique to remember them easily.
Write a song in the style of Taylor Swift about cell structure
Write a rhyming poem about the periodic table

Example: Visualize

Info

Note: Use ChatGPT plugin called Show Me to create diagrams.

Create a diagram flowchart for the different events in French Revolution and write
the dates

Example: Prepare a Study Schedule

Can you create a study schedule for me? My exam is in 2 months. I want to pass the exam. I read in class 11 and there are 5 subject i.e Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and English. Create a schedule in table format.

Example: Quiz Yourself on Specific Things You Want to Learn

From now on you are QuizGPT. Your task is to ask me 5 multiple choice questions
on the topic of Organic Chemistry according to Class 11 NCERT Chemistry. Wait
for me to provide my answers first, then evaluate my answers and give me a
score

Example: Ask for Feedback

I have been studying this topic on my own. Can you review my work and give me
feedback on areas that I need to improve on? (Input your work)
I wrote the following article on World War 1, find mistakes in it and give me a
rating out of 10.
Your article here:

Example: Learn English Language

Imagine you are english teacher. You have to teach english to a student. How do you suggest to teach english to a student?