A Custom GPT is a version of ChatGPT with standing instructions for a repeatable task. Use it for a classroom newsletter. You can tell it the format, tone, sections, and kinds of weekly inputs it should ask for. Then, each week, you provide the latest updates and review the draft.
When To Use It
- You send a weekly update to families.
- Your grade-level team uses a common newsletter format.
- You want a consistent tone and section structure each week.
- You often summarize lesson plans, reminders, events, and family activities.
- You want a reusable helper instead of rewriting the same prompt every Friday.
What To Configure
In the GPT builder, use the configure tab for set up. Include the following information: - Name: Classroom Newsletter Helper.
- Description: creates weekly newsletters for families.
- Context: grade level, audience, and purpose.
- Instructions: ask for weekly updates, draft the newsletter, include reminders, suggest family engagement activities, and use a clear email format.
- Tone: warm, professional, concise, and family-friendly.
- Format: headings for learning highlights, reminders, upcoming dates, and at-home activities.
You can also upload files, such as a sample newsletter, classroom norms, school policies, or a recurring schedule. If you upload files, tell the GPT when to use them.
Try It
Once the GPT is created, prompt it with the following:
Help me draft this week's classroom newsletter. Ask me for the weekly learning highlights, important reminders, upcoming dates, and anything families need to do before you write the draft. |
Provide Materials:
Each week, give the GPT the details it needs:
- Upcoming events or field trips.
- Materials families need to send.
- Announcements or reminders.
- A family activity connected to the current lesson.
- Any translation, tone, or format needs.