Lesson planning takes time, focus, and a clear understanding of student needs. For teachers, ChatGPT can become a powerful planning partner when the prompt is specific, practical, and built for real classroom use. The problem is that most prompts online are too vague, which leads to generic lesson plans that are hard to use.
This guide gives you 10 detailed ChatGPT prompts for lesson planning that teachers can use to create stronger, faster, and more personalized lessons. These prompts are designed to help with objectives, activities, differentiation, assessment, and classroom engagement.
What These Prompts Will Do
- Help teachers create clear, structured, and classroom-ready lesson plans
- Save planning time while improving instructional quality and student engagement
- Support differentiation, assessment, and curriculum alignment in one workflow
How to Use These Prompts
- Replace the placeholders like [grade level], [subject], [topic], and [learning goal] with your own teaching details
- Paste the prompt into ChatGPT and review the output for your classroom context, schedule, and standards
- Ask follow-up questions such as “make this more interactive,” “simplify for struggling learners,” or “align this to Bloom’s Taxonomy”
Tips to Get Best Results
- Be specific about grade level, subject, lesson duration, standards, and student ability levels
- Mention classroom constraints like limited technology, group size, or time available
- Ask ChatGPT to format the lesson in a way you can use immediately, such as step-by-step, table, or bullet format
1. Full Lesson Plan Prompt
Prompt:
Act as an expert instructional designer and experienced classroom teacher. Create a complete lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic]. The lesson should last [duration] and be designed for students with [brief description of class ability level].
Include the following sections:
- Lesson title
- Grade level and subject
- Learning objectives written in student-friendly language
- Required materials
- Prior knowledge needed
- A strong lesson hook to capture attention
- Step-by-step teaching procedure with time breakdown
- Guided practice
- Independent practice
- Assessment or exit ticket
- Differentiation strategies for below-level, on-level, and advanced learners
- Homework or extension activity
- Teacher reflection questions
Make the lesson practical, engaging, and easy to implement in a real classroom. Use clear headings and a professional format.
2. Standards-Aligned Lesson Planning Prompt
Prompt:
Create a standards-aligned lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic]. Align the lesson with these standards: [paste standards here]. The class duration is [duration].
Build the lesson with:
- Clear learning targets
- Success criteria
- Direct alignment between each activity and the standard
- Warm-up
- Mini-lesson
- Student practice
- Discussion questions
- Formative assessment
- Closing activity
At the end, include a short explanation of how each part of the lesson supports mastery of the listed standard(s). Keep the lesson realistic for classroom use.
3. Differentiated Lesson Plan Prompt
Prompt:
Act as a differentiated instruction expert. Design a lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic] for a mixed-ability classroom. The lesson should last [duration].
Include:
- Core learning objective
- Warm-up activity
- Whole-class instruction
- Differentiated small-group activities for:
- struggling learners
- grade-level learners
- advanced learners
- Support strategies for English language learners
- Accommodations for students with special learning needs
- Checks for understanding throughout the lesson
- Exit ticket
Make the lesson practical, inclusive, and highly engaging. Present it in a clean, easy-to-follow format.
4. Inquiry-Based Lesson Planning Prompt
Prompt:
Create an inquiry-based lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic]. The lesson should encourage curiosity, questioning, and student-led thinking. The lesson duration is [duration].
Include:
- Essential question
- Learning objective
- Engaging hook
- Inquiry-based activities
- Open-ended discussion questions
- Opportunities for student collaboration
- Teacher facilitation strategies
- Reflection activity
- Formative assessment
Make the lesson student-centered and focused on critical thinking, exploration, and meaningful discussion.
5. Project-Based Lesson Planning Prompt
Prompt:
Act as a project-based learning specialist. Design a lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic] that introduces or supports a project-based learning experience. The lesson should be [duration] long.
Include:
- Driving question
- Learning objectives
- Real-world connection
- Entry event or hook
- Collaborative student tasks
- Teacher guidance points
- Materials needed
- Assessment criteria
- Reflection questions
Also explain how this lesson fits into a larger project and how it encourages collaboration, problem-solving, and creativity.
6. Lesson Plan with Bloom’s Taxonomy Prompt
Prompt:
Create a lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic] using Bloom’s Taxonomy. The lesson should last [duration].
Structure the lesson so students move through different thinking levels, including:
- Remembering
- Understanding
- Applying
- Analyzing
- Evaluating
- Creating
Include:
- Lesson objective
- Hook
- Activities for each Bloom’s level
- Discussion questions
- Independent task
- Assessment
- Extension activity
Make the activities age-appropriate, classroom-ready, and clearly labeled by Bloom’s level.
7. 5E Model Lesson Planning Prompt
Prompt:
Act as a curriculum expert and create a lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic] using the 5E instructional model: Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. The lesson duration is [duration].
For each of the 5Es, provide:
- Teacher actions
- Student activities
- Materials needed
- Questions to ask
- Expected outcomes
Include a final assessment and suggestions for differentiation. Make the lesson engaging, practical, and easy for a teacher to deliver.
8. Weekly Lesson Planning Prompt
Prompt:
Create a 5-day lesson plan sequence for [grade level] [subject] on [unit/topic]. Each lesson should be designed for [daily class duration].
For each day, include:
- Daily objective
- Warm-up
- Main teaching activity
- Student practice
- Assessment/check for understanding
- Homework or follow-up task
Make sure the week builds logically from introduction to mastery. Also include:
- Key vocabulary
- Common misconceptions
- Differentiation strategies
- Final weekly assessment or performance task
Format the response clearly by Day 1 through Day 5.
9. Lesson Plan for Classroom Engagement Prompt
Prompt:
Create a highly engaging lesson plan for [grade level] [subject] on [topic] for a class that struggles with focus and participation. The lesson should last [duration].
Include:
- A powerful hook in the first 5 minutes
- Interactive teaching strategies
- Movement, discussion, or collaborative elements
- Frequent student participation opportunities
- Short attention-friendly activity segments
- Classroom management tips during the lesson
- Formative assessment
- Memorable closing activity
Make the lesson energetic, practical, and designed to keep students actively involved from beginning to end.
10. Lesson Plan Revision Prompt
Prompt:
I already have a lesson idea for [grade level] [subject] on [topic]. Improve and rewrite it into a more effective lesson plan. Here is my draft or outline: [paste your draft].
Please revise it to make it:
- More engaging
- Better organized
- Aligned with clear learning objectives
- More student-centered
- More inclusive for different learning levels
- Stronger in assessment and closure
Then provide:
- The improved full lesson plan
- A list of what you improved and why
- Suggestions to make it even more effective in a real classroom

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