Exit tickets, quiz results, rubric notes, behavior logs, and class surveys can all point to what students need next. ChatGPT can help organize those patterns and draft a reteach plan for you to review.
Start With A Narrow Question
Instead of asking ChatGPT to analyze everything, give it one clear job:
- Find the most common misconceptions
- Group student responses into patterns
- Compare strengths and gaps across sections
- Suggest small-group support ideas
- Draft a short reteach plan for the next class
The output should help you decide what to do next, not replace your judgment.
What To Include
Add only the context ChatGPT needs:
- Learning goal or standard
- De-identified student responses or score patterns
- Any rubric or success criteria
- Next steps you want, such as a warm-up, mini-lesson, small-group plan, or exit ticket
Try It
Use this when you have de-identified class data and need a quick plan for tomorrow.
I teach [grade level and subject]. My students just completed [assessment, exit ticket, writing task, or activity] on [topic or standard].
Here is de-identified data:
[paste response patterns, score bands, rubric notes, or summarized results]
Help me identify the top three learning needs. Then create a short reteach plan for the next class that includes:
1. A five-minute warm-up
2. A 10-minute mini-lesson
3. One small-group or partner activity
4. A quick check for understanding
5. One thing I should verify before using this plan
Keep the plan practical and age-appropriate. |