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Explain Complex Topic Simply
Explain [complex topic] in 3 levels of complexity: 1) Like I am 10 years old (use analogies and everyday examples), 2) Like I am a college student (include proper terminology with explanations), 3) Like I am a professional (technical depth, assume background knowledge). For each level, include one practical example that illustrates the concept. Topic: [your topic here].
💡 Start with the simplest explanation to check your own understanding. If you cannot explain it simply, you do not understand it well enough.
Create Study Flashcards
Create 20 study flashcards for [subject/topic]. Each card should have: Front: a clear, specific question, Back: a concise answer (2-3 sentences max). Organize cards by subtopic. Include a mix of: definition cards, concept application cards, comparison cards, and why/how cards. At the end, suggest a spaced repetition schedule for reviewing these cards.
💡 Focus on understanding, not memorization. If you can explain the answer in your own words, you know it.
Lesson Plan for 1-Hour Class
Create a detailed 1-hour lesson plan for teaching [topic] to [audience level]. Include: 1) Learning objectives (3 specific, measurable outcomes), 2) Materials needed, 3) Warm-up activity (5 min), 4) Main instruction (20 min) with key talking points, 5) Interactive activity or exercise (15 min), 6) Group discussion questions (10 min), 7) Summary and key takeaways (5 min), 8) Homework or follow-up assignment, 9) Assessment method to check understanding.
💡 Start with the learning objectives, then design activities backward from those goals.
Practice Quiz Generator
Create a 15-question practice quiz on [topic]. Include: 5 multiple choice questions (4 options each), 5 true/false questions, 3 short answer questions, 2 scenario-based questions. For each question, provide: the correct answer, explanation of why it is correct, and why common wrong answers are wrong. Difficulty: mix of easy (30%), medium (50%), hard (20%). Include an answer key at the end.
💡 Review the questions you got wrong twice. Understanding why the wrong answer seemed right is more valuable than getting the right answer.