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Teacher Prompt Library

Reviewed, classroom-ready AI prompt templates

Every template uses the SATHI structure with marked variables, a filled example, its review requirements and its privacy note. Teacher review before classroom use is always required.

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Age and cognitive-load review

Is this really pitched at the class — reading level, concept load, example fit?

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Reading-level tools disagree with judgement — your knowledge of the actual class decides

Verification & qualityPractitioner ~10 min Premium

Answer-key cross-check protocol

A second solving pass on a key — supplementing (never replacing) your own.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. This is a SECOND pass: your own solving pass still happens; disagreements resolve against the textbook, never the AI.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Both the key and the check can share the same error — the textbook is the referee

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Bias and inclusion audit of teaching content

Who appears, who is missing, who always leads — audited before students see it.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. Your students' own context appears first in the corrected version — check the flags.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Over-correction into tokenism — variety should read naturally, not as a checklist

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Extract every citation for manual lookup

A lookup-ready list of all references in a document — fakes look perfect.

Template

Extract every citation, reference, statistic and named source from this content into a lookup table: source as stated / the claim it supports / where I could check it (textbook, official site, library). Do NOT tell me whether they are real — formatting cannot prove existence; I will look each one up. Flag vague attributions ('studies show', 'experts say') separately as unverifiable-as-stated. Content: {{PASTE_CONTENT}}

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Extract every citation and statistic from this AI-generated article into a lookup table with checking routes; flag vague attributions separately. [paste content]

Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. A fake reference is worse than none: look up or leave out.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: The model asserts citations are real — the do-not-tell-me instruction keeps the judgement offline

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Run the eight-step verification tree on content

Structured claim/source/age/bias/objective review of any AI output.

Template

Run a verification review of this content for Class {{CLASS}} {{SUBJECT}} (objective: {{OBJECTIVE}}): (1) list every FACTUAL CLAIM it makes, (2) for each claim, state how I could verify it against the textbook or an official source (do NOT verify by your own confidence), (3) list every citation/source it names — I will look each up, (4) age-appropriateness concerns, (5) bias/exclusion concerns (who appears, who is missing), (6) does it meet the objective? End with your uncertainty list: the claims you are least sure of. Content: {{PASTE_CONTENT}}

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Run a verification review of this reading passage for Class 8 History (objective: causes of the revolt of 1857): claims listed, verification routes, citations listed for my lookup, age/bias notes, objective fit, uncertainty list. [paste passage]

Illustrative: twelve claims listed with verification routes; two citations flagged for lookup; one bias note (all urban examples); three claims on the uncertainty list.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. The tree assists; the lookups and the verdict are yours.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: The AI 'verifies' its own claims confidently — the do-not-verify-by-confidence instruction blocks this framing, but the lookups remain yours

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SAFE review record for one output

The documented review that makes approval a decision — capstone evidence format.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. The blank judgement lines are the design: the record documents YOUR decision.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: The AI fills in the verdicts — the blank-lines instruction keeps judgement human

Verification & qualityPractitioner ~5 minFree

Score a prompt on the 10-point SATHI scorecard

Diagnose a weak prompt before regenerating — every flaw maps to a slot.

Template

Score this prompt on the SATHI scorecard — two points per slot (present? specific?), 10 total: S situation/subject, A audience/ability, T task/format, H human checks/boundaries, I iterate/improve. For each slot scoring under 2: name the missing element and write the one-line addition that fixes it. Then diagnose the overall disease if any: ambiguity / missing context / overconstraint. Prompt: {{PASTE_PROMPT}}

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Score this prompt on the 10-point SATHI scorecard with per-slot fixes and the disease diagnosis: 'Make an engaging history activity for my class.'

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Generous scoring — ask for the fix lines regardless; they are the useful output

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Source-quality ranking for a topic

Which sources should anchor teaching content — ranked with reasons.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. The prescribed textbook wins for exam alignment even where richer sources exist.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Web sources ranked above the prescribed text — exam alignment is the tiebreaker

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Three-version output comparison

Deliberate iteration: compare outputs from prompt versions and attribute differences.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. Save the version you approve — approval belongs to a version, not a prompt.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Attribution guesswork if you changed multiple things per version — one change per version keeps it clean

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Weekly verification drill (planted-error passage)

Keep your verification eye sharp with a self-test — errors disclosed after.

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Review: Verify against real sources, never the AI itself; look up every citation; the approve/revise/reject verdict is recorded and yours. A teaching drill for you — never present the passage to students as real content.

Privacy: Never include student names, identifiable marks, health, family or community details. Describe situations and needs, never children.

Known failure modes: Planted errors too obvious — ask for 'subtle' if the drill stops challenging you

All example outputs are illustrative teaching fictions. AI drafts; the teacher remains responsible for accuracy, fairness, privacy and classroom fit.

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