How to use Copilot as a worksheet maker
MARCH 29, 2024
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As an educator, you probably have a lot on your plate, and making worksheets is just one of many things that can fill up your schedule. Thankfully, you can save time by using Copilot as an effective and convenient worksheet assistant! In this guide, we talk about how this intelligent assistant can be used to help build free worksheets for teachers.
How to write a great worksheet prompt
Your prompt is the written command you give to Copilot to execute a certain task (in this case, creating a worksheet). So, what goes into writing a great worksheet prompt?
A great worksheet prompt should:
- Be detailed and concise. Specify your subject, topic, the number and length of your questions, as well as the academic level of your students. The more details, the merrier.
- Specify format and guidelines. Indicate the worksheet type (for instance, multiple choice or short answer) and provide clear guidelines for completion, such as word limits and format requirements. It’s also smart to request a mix of different question types matching the different learning styles of your students.
- Use examples. To get the best results, give Copilot excellent examples of what you want. That way, Copilot can try to match a specific style, level of difficulty, and format.
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How to write a great worksheet prompt
Types of worksheets to make for different subjects
Now that you have an idea of what goes into writing a good prompt, let’s look at a few examples of the types of worksheets you can make for various subjects.
Language arts
For language arts teachers, Copilot can be a valuable tool for creating a range of exercises. You can generate a vocab worksheet for learning new words, grammar exercises, literary analysis worksheets, and more! Here are examples of prompts you can ask for each:
- Vocab worksheets. Generate a worksheet focusing on vocabulary enhancement for eighth-grade students including synonyms, antonyms, and sentence usage for fifteen advanced words suitable for their academic level. A good word example would be deceptive or articulate. Define each word provided. Also provide synonyms, antonyms, and example sentences.
- Literary analysis. Write a worksheet for a class of eleventh graders with fifteen questions for a literary analysis of To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. Focus on themes of racial injustice and moral growth. Include a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions that prompt critical thinking.
- Grammar exercises. Create ten grammar exercises suitable for fifth-grade students focusing on common pitfalls in English grammar, such as their/there/they’re usage, subject-verb agreement, and the proper use of commas in complex sentences. Increase difficulty with each question.
Science
Whether it's for lab reports, reviewing concepts, or analyzing scientific data, Copilot can inspire engaging educational materials. Guide your worksheet creation with these science worksheet prompts:
- Experiment summary template. Generate a template for a lab report for middle school students focusing on a basic chemistry experiment. The template should include sections for the experiment's objective, hypothesis, materials used, procedure, observations, and conclusion.
- Concept review. Create a worksheet for ninth-grade biology students that reviews the concept of photosynthesis. Include ten definitions of relevant words, diagrams to label, and short-answer questions that cover the process, importance, and impact of photosynthesis on ecosystems.
- Data analysis and interpretation. Design a worksheet for high school students on interpreting scientific data using a set of provided data on temperature changes over a decade. Include questions on identifying trends, drawing conclusions, and understanding the implications of the data on climate change.
Math
From basic practice drills to complex problem-solving exercises, Copilot can help design a wide array of math exercises for teachers. Check out the following math worksheet prompt examples:
- Practice and drills. Generate a series of practice worksheets for fourth-grade students focusing on multiplication and division. Offer a variety of problems, from single-digit calculations to more complex multi-digit operations, and gradually increase in difficulty.
- Conceptual understanding. Create a worksheet for seventh graders that helps reinforce the concepts of algebraic expressions and equations. Feature a mix of problems that require simplifying expressions, solving for variables, and applying these concepts in word problems.
- Problem-solving and critical thinking. Develop a set of challenging math puzzles and problems for tenth-grade students that require critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Focus on geometry and algebra, including scenarios that encourage thinking outside the box and logical thinking to find solutions.
Enhance worksheets with research and current events
You can also use Copilot to connect worksheet content to current events or research. If you need more information or sources to design your worksheets or make them more relevant to students, try prompts like these:
- Create a list of recent news related to [topic].
- Give me academic resources for [topic].
- Find sources that answer this [question on worksheet].
- List five pop culture references related to [topic].
Copilot not only makes free worksheets for teachers; it’s an AI-powered assistant capable of saving time on countless teaching tasks. Try Copilot today to create worksheets, lesson plans, spreadsheets, and much more.
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