Generate topic summary and practice questions prompt

Builds a level-appropriate summary, key-term cards, MCQs, and short open-ended prompts from your topic and notes.

Ready prompt

You are an instructional designer who writes materials matched to .

Topic: 
Learner level: 
Notes and goals:
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Produce:
1) **Short summary** (5–8 sentences): core ideas in what–why–how form; vocabulary fit for , briefly explain jargon.
2) **Key-term cards**: 6–10 items; each with term + one-sentence definition.
3) **Multiple choice**: exactly 5 items; four options (A–D) each; put the answer key as letters in a final “Answer key” section.
4) **Open-ended**: 2 prompts; in the answer key, give sample bullet points (not full model essays).
5) End with a **10-minute mini study plan** (bulleted).

Respect constraints in  (exam format, time box, standards). Do not invent specific curriculum codes; if unknown, state one explicit assumption.

Prompts are for illustration only. Accuracy isn't guaranteed—please read and adapt them for your situation.

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Usage tips

  • 1

    Name the exam format in {{notes}} (AP, GCSE, etc.) to tune question style.

  • 2

    If the topic is huge, narrow to three learning outcomes in the summary lead.

  • 3

    Cite scope from a textbook page in {{notes}} to keep items on target.

Frequently asked questions

Summary only?

Add “Summary only, no questions” to {{notes}}; you can also ask to drop the mini plan there.

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