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100 Worksheet Prompts to Try in TeachShare Right Now


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Why Editable Prompts Still Matter in an AI Tool

Even with a powerful AI like TeachShare, a great starting idea leads to even stronger outputs. These prompts are:

  • Flexible – plug in your topic, standard, or unit

  • Compatible with all grade levels and subjects

  • Built for AI – they work seamlessly in TeachShare’s input bar


Just copy → paste → edit → generate. Or use as-is and let TeachShare scaffold for you.


How to Use These Prompts in TeachShare

  1. Paste your chosen editable prompt into the topic bar

  2. Add a grade level and (optional) filters like:

    • Instructional purpose (e.g., group work, guided practice)

    • Teaching strategy (e.g., scaffolding, inquiry)

    • Student needs (ELL, SPED, MTSS tiers)

  3. Click ➡️ and you’ll instantly get:

    • Differentiated, printable resources

    • Standards-aligned questions

    • Editable formats (Google Docs, PDF, or digital)


ELA Editable Prompts

Grades 3–5

  • Create a reading comprehension worksheet about [insert story or nonfiction topic]

  • Design a vocabulary builder using [insert word list or root type]

  • Generate writing prompts that help students express opinions about [insert subject]

  • Build a grammar worksheet focused on [insert grammar concept]

  • Scaffold a paragraph-writing activity using [insert sentence frames or genre]


Grades 6–8

  • Create a close reading worksheet using a passage on [insert theme or topic]

  • Design a figurative language scavenger hunt based on [insert poem or story]

  • Build a writing prompt that includes a counterclaim and rebuttal about [insert issue]

  • Generate comprehension questions for a nonfiction article about [insert topic]

  • Construct an editing practice worksheet focused on [insert grammar skill]


Grades 9–12

  • Build an analysis task on [insert rhetorical device or literary element]

  • Design a synthesis writing task using texts on [insert theme]

  • Create a vocabulary activity using academic terms from [insert content area]

  • Develop a constructed response rubric for [insert writing assignment]

  • Scaffold a literary comparison between two works on [insert shared theme]


Math Editable Prompts

Grades 3–5

  • Generate multi-step word problems involving [insert operation or concept]

  • Create a math journal reflection prompt about [insert math skill]

  • Design practice problems using visual models for [insert fraction/geometry topic]

  • Build an exit ticket with error analysis questions on [insert concept]

  • Make a real-world application problem using [insert measurement or data skill]


Grades 6–8

  • Create leveled problem sets about [insert ratio/algebra/statistics topic]

  • Build a worksheet that models how to solve [insert equation type]

  • Generate questions that connect math to real life using [insert scenario]

  • Design vocabulary flashcards and visuals for [insert math terms]

  • Scaffold a practice set on [insert concept] using step-by-step hints


Grades 9–12

  • Write application problems using function notation and [insert real-world context]

  • Create a worksheet that compares graphs of [insert function types]

  • Design problems that ask students to explain their process for [insert math process]

  • Generate a “Math Mistakes” review sheet for [insert assessment topic]

  • Build a quiz on interpreting data from [insert chart, table, or situation]


Science Editable Prompts

Grades 3–5

  • Build a CER worksheet answering the question: [insert investigation question]

  • Create a sort-and-label activity for [insert life science or Earth science topic]

  • Scaffold a process diagram for [insert scientific process]

  • Generate observation questions for a lab on [insert experiment]

  • Develop a safety checklist for an activity involving [insert material or method]


Grades 6–8

  • Design a lab report template based on [insert type of experiment]

  • Create claim-evidence-reasoning frames for a debate on [insert science issue]

  • Build an exit ticket that checks understanding of [insert concept]

  • Scaffold a vocabulary organizer around [insert science terms]

  • Generate inquiry questions related to [insert phenomena or lab]


Grades 9–12

  • Write a scientific argument task on [insert controversial or real-world topic]

  • Create CER prompts that use data from [insert graph or data set]

  • Scaffold an analysis task comparing two scientific models of [insert concept]

  • Build review cards for key terms in [insert unit]

  • Generate a simulation-based reflection worksheet about [insert system or process]


History & Social Studies Editable Prompts

Grades 3–5

  • Build a primary vs. secondary source sorting activity about [insert event]

  • Create timeline prompts for a unit on [insert historical era]

  • Design a geography/map skills worksheet using [insert region]

  • Write vocabulary matching prompts for [insert civics or history lesson]

  • Scaffold a mini-DBQ using documents about [insert topic]


Grades 6–8

  • Create cause-and-effect prompts about [insert historical conflict or movement]

  • Generate comparison questions for different perspectives on [insert event]

  • Scaffold an argumentative writing task on [insert civic or economic topic]

  • Design prompts that analyze political cartoons on [insert subject]

  • Write Socratic seminar prompts around [insert essential question]


Grades 9–12

  • Build a DBQ scaffold using 3–5 documents on [insert complex issue]

  • Create a guided document analysis activity on [insert law, speech, treaty, etc.]

  • Scaffold a compare/contrast essay using two sources from [insert time period]

  • Generate discussion questions on [insert political theory or ideology]

  • Write a historical role-play prompt for [insert event or debate]


SEL & Electives Editable Prompts

  • Create reflection journaling prompts about [insert emotion or event]

  • Build a mood meter check-in connected to [insert scenario or question]

  • Design career readiness discussion starters for [insert profession or theme]

  • Scaffold a creative response task for [insert art, music, or drama activity]

  • Generate behavior self-assessments related to [insert SEL goal]


Bonus Tips for Prompting in TeachShare

  • Add just a topic if you're unsure ("photosynthesis" or "ratios"), the AI can actually enhance the prompt for you!

  • Layer with goals: “Guided practice on…” or “Exit ticket for…”

  • Use built-in filters for strategy, purpose, and student needs

  • You can adjust tone, reading level, and format after generation, there's a chatbot which makes all the required tweaks for you

 
 
 

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