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Essays Prompts

Amber Llewellyn
Amber Llewellyn 11 months ago

Our goal in the history department at my school is to have students writing 5 paragraph essays in 10th grade at least every other week; when they are Juniors and Seniors, they write them weekly. One of the challenges I faced in meeting this goal was coming up with writing prompts frequently. I have finally gotten smarter and started using the Unit Problem as at least one of the prompts. I have also uploaded my weekly notes to Chat Gpt and had it come up with a prompt. I admit the Chat Gpt prompts need to be reworked, but they at least give me a starting point. How do you come up with essay prompts? This is an area where I freely admit I need help because mine normally are not very good. 

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  • Erika Perricone
    Erika Perricone 10 months ago

    That is a lot of writing!  Is the goal to strictly write 5 paragraphs every other week or are you working up to that?  If that is the case, asking students about historical developments leading up to a particular event is always great, helps them review the content, and can be used over and over.  Definitely borrow from here and other programs like past AP prompts or DBQ Project prompts.  There are paid and free prompt banks on places like TPT or just Googling.  I do use Chat GPT but I find that Gemini.google. is better and if you can get your district to pay for it, Magic School AI is the best!  Also, one students get the hang of the process and what prompts look like, have them write the prompts.  Use a program like "short answer" to have them vote on the best prompt.  

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    Erika Perricone 10 months ago

    That is a lot of writing!  Is the goal to strictly write 5 paragraphs every other week or are you working up to that?  If that is the case, asking students about historical developments leading up to a particular event is always great, helps them review the content, and can be used over and over.  Definitely borrow from here and other programs like past AP prompts or DBQ Project prompts.  There are paid and free prompt banks on places like TPT or just Googling.  I do use Chat GPT but I find that Gemini.google. is better and if you can get your district to pay for it, Magic School AI is the best!  Also, one students get the hang of the process and what prompts look like, have them write the prompts.  Use a program like "short answer" to have them vote on the best prompt.  

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