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Show Notes: Using ChatGPT to Revolutionise Your Lesson Planning Episode Overview In this episode, we’re unlocking the power of ChatGPT for teachers—a tool that can assist with everything from crafting lesson plans to supporting neurodiverse learners, all in seconds! Join me as I share my favourite ways to use ChatGPT to save time, boost engagement, and personalise your teaching. Resources Mentioned: Register for the FREE CPD sessions here: https://missestruchbiology.mykajabi.c... Explore ChatGPT: https://chatgpt.com/ ChatGPT Prompts to Make Resources FREEBIE https://www.missestruch.co.uk/offers/... Connect with Miss Estruch: Email: [email protected] Instagram: @miss.estruch.teach.and.tell Episode Highlights: Listen to the full episode to learn practical ways ChatGPT can help reduce your workload and make lessons more dynamic. Key Takeaways 1. Using ChatGPT for Quick MCQs Why It Works: ChatGPT can instantly generate multiple-choice questions, saving you time and mental energy. How to Do It: Just ask ChatGPT, for example, “Write 5 multiple-choice questions on photosynthesis.” You can even specify an exam board, and it’ll tailor questions to your needs. 2. Creating Graphs and Tables for Worksheets Why It Works: Saves you from manual data entry and lets you focus on lesson content. How to Do It: Ask ChatGPT to create tables or data for visuals, then copy the output directly to your worksheets. For added fun, ask it to create “spot the error” activities by removing axis labels or altering graph elements. 3. Generating Active Recall Activities Why It Works: Active recall is essential for long-term learning, and ChatGPT provides fresh, engaging exercises. How to Do It: Prompt ChatGPT with “Suggest active recall activities for cell division,” and use the responses as in-class activities or homework assignments to boost student engagement. 4. Lesson Planning in a Snap Why It Works: Great for busy teachers or last-minute planning. How to Do It: Ask ChatGPT for a lesson plan based on a topic, and it will outline objectives, activities, and assessment ideas. Include specifics like your class size or SEND needs to get a more personalised plan. 5. Breaking Down Tough Concepts Why It Works: Simplifies complex topics and makes learning accessible. How to Do It: For example, ask, “Explain cellular respiration for Year 10,” and ChatGPT provides a clear, student-friendly explanation. You can even ask for analogies or to adapt explanations for different levels. 6. Supporting Neurodiverse Learners Why It Works: ChatGPT provides targeted tips for creating inclusive environments. How to Do It: Ask ChatGPT for strategies to adapt your lessons for students with ADHD, autism, or dyslexia. This support can be invaluable for fostering a welcoming, adaptable classroom. Quick Win of the Week Need a fresh starter or recap activity? Ask ChatGPT to generate a quick activity idea for your subject, and you’ll have an engaging, ready-to-use resource in seconds. Resource Roundup This week’s essential resource is ChatGPT itself! Dive into OpenAI’s resources page to get more tips, and don’t miss out on my free ChatGPT Prompt Guide for Teachers for inspiration on how to integrate AI into your daily planning. Thank you for tuning in to Miss Estruch Teach & Tell! If you found today’s episode helpful, subscribe and leave a review on Apple Podcasts—it helps us reach more teachers and grow our community. Don’t forget to connect with me on Instagram @MissEstruchTeachAndTell for more insights and updates. Music: Music by Hotham Stream: https://linktr.ee/hothammusic Free Download: https://hypeddit.com/hotham/summertime