A ready-to-use collection of editable AI prompts that help students quickly create clear, organized, and engaging class presentation outlines. Perfect for school projects, group presentations, research topics, persuasive talks, science presentations, history reports, and more.
What This Prompt Does
- Helps users create slide-by-slide class presentation outlines with titles, bullet points, speaker notes, and visual ideas.
- Makes presentations easier to plan by organizing ideas into a clear introduction, main sections, and conclusion.
- Saves time for students by giving them editable prompts for different presentation styles and school subjects.
Tips for This Prompt
- Replace every bracketed section like [INSERT TOPIC] with your own details before using the prompt.
- Add your teacher’s instructions, rubric, or time limit to get a more accurate outline.
- Ask the AI to simplify, expand, or make the outline more creative if the first result does not match your needs.
How to Use the Prompt
- Copy one prompt that matches your presentation type.
- Paste it into ChatGPT or another AI tool and fill in the editable blanks.
- Review the outline, then use it to create your slides in PowerPoint, Google Slides, or Canva.
1. Complete Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a complete class presentation outline for the topic: [INSERT TOPIC].
My class/grade level is: [INSERT GRADE OR COURSE LEVEL].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The presentation length should be: [INSERT TIME LIMIT, e.g., 5 minutes, 10 minutes, 15 minutes].
The presentation format is: [individual/group].
The teacher’s requirements are: [INSERT REQUIREMENTS, RUBRIC, OR SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS].Please create a clear slide-by-slide outline with:
1. A strong title slide idea
2. An introduction that grabs attention
3. 3–5 main sections
4. Key points for each slide
5. Simple explanations suitable for my class level
6. Suggested visuals, images, charts, or examples for each slide
7. Short speaker notes for each slide
8. A conclusion slide
9. A final question or discussion prompt for the classMake the outline easy to understand, organized, and not too advanced.
2. 5-Minute Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Help me make a short 5-minute class presentation outline on: [INSERT TOPIC].
My subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
My audience is: [INSERT CLASS LEVEL].
The goal of the presentation is to: [inform/explain/persuade/compare/analyze].
I want the tone to be: [simple/confident/friendly/academic].Create an outline for exactly 5 minutes with:
– Slide 1: Title and attention-grabbing opening
– Slide 2: Background or definition of the topic
– Slide 3: Main point 1 with a simple example
– Slide 4: Main point 2 with a visual idea
– Slide 5: Main point 3 or important fact
– Slide 6: Conclusion and final takeawayFor each slide, include:
1. Slide title
2. Bullet points to put on the slide
3. What I should say while presenting
4. Suggested image or visual
5. Estimated speaking timeKeep the language clear and easy for students to understand.
3. Group Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a group presentation outline for the topic: [INSERT TOPIC].
There are [INSERT NUMBER] group members.
The total presentation time is: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
The subject/class is: [INSERT SUBJECT OR COURSE].
Our teacher wants us to cover: [INSERT REQUIREMENTS].
Our presentation style should be: [formal/creative/simple/interactive].Divide the presentation fairly between all group members.
For each group member, provide:
1. Their section/topic
2. Slides they should present
3. Key talking points
4. Suggested examples or visuals
5. Estimated speaking time
6. Transition sentence to the next speakerAlso include:
– A strong opening
– A smooth order of slides
– A conclusion everyone can help with
– One class discussion question
– One backup idea in case we need to make the presentation longer
4. Presentation Outline with Slide Titles and Speaker Notes
I need a detailed class presentation outline on: [INSERT TOPIC].
Please create a slide-by-slide plan for [INSERT NUMBER] slides.
The presentation should be for: [INSERT GRADE/CLASS LEVEL].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The presentation length is: [INSERT TIME].
The main message I want the audience to remember is: [INSERT MAIN MESSAGE].For each slide, include:
1. Slide number
2. Slide title
3. 3–5 bullet points for the slide
4. Full speaker notes written in simple words
5. Suggested image, chart, diagram, or video idea
6. A transition sentence to the next slideMake the presentation flow naturally from introduction to conclusion. Avoid making the slides too crowded.
5. Research-Based Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a research-based class presentation outline for the topic: [INSERT TOPIC].
My class level is: [INSERT CLASS LEVEL].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The presentation length is: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
I need the presentation to include research, facts, and examples.
The required citation style is: [MLA/APA/Chicago/Not required].Please organize the outline with:
1. Title slide
2. Introduction to the topic
3. Why this topic matters
4. Background information
5. 3 main research points
6. Real-world examples or case studies
7. Important statistics or evidence to include
8. Possible counterargument or different viewpoint
9. Conclusion
10. Sources/references slideFor each slide, include:
– Slide title
– Main points
– Explanation in simple language
– Suggested visual
– What kind of source I should look for
– Speaker notesMake it suitable for a student presentation, not a professional lecture.
6. Creative and Fun Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Help me create a creative class presentation outline for: [INSERT TOPIC].
My audience is: [INSERT AGE/GRADE LEVEL].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The presentation should be: [fun/interactive/creative/story-based].
The time limit is: [INSERT TIME].
I want to include at least one class activity or question.Create a presentation outline that includes:
1. A creative title
2. A fun opening hook, such as a question, short story, surprising fact, or mini quiz
3. Slide-by-slide structure
4. Easy explanations
5. Interesting examples students can relate to
6. Visual ideas for each slide
7. One short interactive activity
8. A strong conclusion
9. A memorable final sentenceFor each slide, tell me:
– What to put on the slide
– What to say while presenting
– How to keep the audience interested
– What visual or example to useMake it engaging but still appropriate for school.
7. Persuasive Class Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a persuasive class presentation outline on this topic: [INSERT TOPIC OR OPINION].
My position is: [INSERT YOUR OPINION OR ARGUMENT].
The audience is: [INSERT CLASS LEVEL].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The presentation length is: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
The tone should be: [confident/respectful/student-friendly/formal].Build the outline using this structure:
1. Attention-grabbing opening
2. Clear thesis statement
3. Reason 1 with evidence or example
4. Reason 2 with evidence or example
5. Reason 3 with evidence or example
6. Opposing viewpoint and response
7. Call to action
8. ConclusionFor each slide, include:
– Slide title
– Bullet points
– Speaker notes
– Suggested image or visual
– A sentence that helps persuade the audienceMake the argument strong but easy to understand.
8. Compare and Contrast Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a compare-and-contrast class presentation outline about: [INSERT ITEM/TOPIC 1] and [INSERT ITEM/TOPIC 2].
The subject is: [INSERT SUBJECT].
The class level is: [INSERT GRADE/COURSE].
The presentation time is: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
The purpose is to compare: [similarities/differences/advantages/disadvantages/impact].Please create a slide-by-slide outline that includes:
1. Title slide
2. Introduction to both topics
3. Why they are being compared
4. Similarity 1
5. Similarity 2
6. Difference 1
7. Difference 2
8. Comparison table slide
9. Final judgment or main takeaway
10. ConclusionFor each slide, include:
– Slide title
– Key points
– Simple explanation
– Suggested visual
– Speaker notes
– Transition to the next slideAlso include one easy comparison chart that I can copy into my presentation.
9. History or Biography Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a class presentation outline about: [INSERT HISTORICAL EVENT, PERSON, OR MOVEMENT].
The subject is: [history/social studies/English/other].
The class level is: [INSERT GRADE LEVEL].
The presentation length should be: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
The teacher wants us to focus on: [causes/effects/timeline/importance/legacy].Create an outline with:
1. Title slide
2. Interesting opening fact or question
3. Background context
4. Timeline of important events
5. Main people involved
6. Causes or motivations
7. Key event or major achievement
8. Impact at the time
9. Long-term importance or legacy
10. ConclusionFor each slide, include:
– Slide title
– Bullet points
– Speaker notes
– Suggested image, map, quote, or timeline visual
– One simple explanation of why the slide mattersMake the outline educational, clear, and easy for students to present.
10. Science or STEM Presentation Outline Prompt
Create a science/STEM class presentation outline on: [INSERT SCIENCE OR STEM TOPIC].
My class level is: [INSERT GRADE LEVEL].
The subject is: [biology/chemistry/physics/math/technology/engineering].
The presentation time is: [INSERT TIME LIMIT].
I need the explanation to be easy for students to understand.
Important terms to include are: [INSERT TERMS, OR WRITE “suggest terms for me”].Create a slide-by-slide outline with:
1. Title slide
2. Simple definition of the topic
3. Why the topic is important
4. Key vocabulary terms
5. Step-by-step explanation of how it works
6. Real-life example
7. Diagram or visual explanation
8. Common mistake or misconception
9. Quick review question for the class
10. ConclusionFor each slide, include:
– Slide title
– Bullet points
– Speaker notes
– Suggested diagram, image, or experiment idea
– Simple analogy to explain difficult conceptsKeep the presentation student-friendly and avoid overly technical language.

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