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Organize Ongoing Class Work With Projects

Organize Ongoing Class Work With Projects

Use Projects in ChatGPT to keep related class materials, chats, and instructions in one place.

May 22, 2026
Organize Ongoing Class Work With Projects
A project is a workspace for work that continues over time. Instead of starting a new chat every time, you can keep related conversations, files, and instructions together.
For a teacher, that might mean one project for a course, a grade level, a unit, or a school-year planning cycle.

When to Use Projects

Use a project when the work has shared context, such as:
  • A class section with recurring lesson plans, assessments, and student support notes
  • A unit where you want to keep standards, readings, rubrics, and planning chats together
  • A survey or feedback review that will happen across several conversations
  • A school-year planning project with calendars, goals, meeting notes, and follow-up tasks
Projects are most useful when you want ChatGPT to stay grounded in the same materials instead of re-explaining the context every time.

Classroom Examples

Class Section
Create a project for each course or section you teach. Add the syllabus, unit pacing guide, common rubrics, and any recurring directions you want ChatGPT to follow.
Units
Use a project while planning a multi-week unit. Keep the standards, texts, vocabulary lists, formative assessments, and lesson drafts together.
Student Feedback
Upload survey results, exit ticket summaries, or assessment reflections. Ask ChatGPT to help identify patterns, recurring questions, and next steps for instruction.

Try It

Use this when you are setting up a project for one class, unit, or planning cycle.
I am setting up a project for [class, unit, or planning cycle].

Help me organize this project so it is useful over time.

Here is the context:
- Grade or course: [add details]
- Main goals: [add goals]
- Materials I may upload: [list files]
- Types of help I want: [lesson planning, family communication, assessment review, differentiation, meeting prep]

Suggest:
1. A clear project name
2. The files I should add first
3. A short set of project instructions
4. Three useful starter prompts I can reuse

Start Small

Create one project for one class or unit. Add only the files that are safe and useful. Then try one planning task and review the output before using it with students or families.

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