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Free AI skills for School — ready-to-use prompt templates for Education.

School AI Skills

AI prompts to boost your productivity and understanding across school subjects.


Essay Writing and Argumentation

Use this prompt to get structured feedback and improve your argumentative essays.

Prompt:

Act as a university writing coach. I'll paste my essay draft below. Evaluate it on: thesis clarity, argument structure, use of evidence, transitions between paragraphs, and conclusion strength. For each area, give a score out of 10 and one specific suggestion for improvement. Then rewrite the weakest paragraph for me as an example.

Tips:

  • Paste your draft directly after the prompt
  • Ask follow-up: "How can I make my thesis more specific and arguable?"
  • Request an outline before writing to catch structural issues early

Mathematics Problem Solving

A prompt for breaking down complex math problems step by step.

Prompt:

Act as a patient math tutor. I'm working on [topic, e.g., calculus integration by parts]. Walk me through the concept with a simple example first, then a medium-difficulty example, then give me a practice problem to solve on my own. After I attempt it, show me the full solution and explain any mistakes I made.

Tips:

  • Replace [topic] with your specific subject: linear algebra, differential equations, statistics
  • Ask: "What are the 3 most common mistakes students make on this type of problem?"
  • Use follow-up: "Give me a harder variation of this problem"

Research Paper Outline

A prompt to generate a structured outline for an academic research paper.

Prompt:

I'm writing a research paper on [your topic] for a [undergraduate/graduate] [subject] course. The paper should be [X] pages. Generate a detailed outline with: a working thesis, 4-5 main sections with 2-3 sub-points each, a list of 5 scholarly sources I should look for, and potential counterarguments I should address in my paper.

Tips:

  • Specify your discipline — a sociology paper has a different structure than a science paper
  • Ask for APA or MLA citation format guidance
  • Follow up: "What databases should I search to find peer-reviewed sources on this topic?"

Language Learning Practice

A prompt for practicing conversational fluency in a foreign language.

Prompt:

I'm learning [language] at [beginner/intermediate/advanced] level. Have a conversation with me about [topic, e.g., ordering food at a restaurant]. Respond only in [language], but after each of your responses add a brief note in English explaining any advanced grammar or vocabulary you used. Correct my mistakes gently by restating the correct form naturally in your reply.

Tips:

  • Start with familiar topics and increase difficulty gradually
  • Ask for a vocabulary list of the 10 most useful words from the conversation
  • Request a summary of grammar patterns used at the end of the session

Science Concept Explanation

A prompt to understand difficult science concepts using analogies.

Prompt:

Explain [scientific concept] to me as if I were [a 12-year-old / a non-science major / someone who understands basic physics]. Use at least two real-world analogies, a simple diagram described in text, and tell me what this concept is used for in real life. Then ask me a question to check my understanding.

Tips:

  • Replace [scientific concept] with anything from quantum entanglement to osmosis
  • Ask: "What misconceptions do students commonly have about this concept?"
  • Follow up: "How does this connect to [related concept I'm also studying]?"