AI 프롬프트: 교육 자료

훌륭한 교육 콘텐츠를 만드는 데는 시간이 걸립니다 — AI에 적절히 프롬프트하는 방법을 모르면 말이죠. 이 프롬프트들은 교사, 트레이너, 자기 학습자가 실제로 학습자의 흥미를 끄는 수업 계획, 워크시트, 학습 자료를 만들도록 도와줍니다. ChatGPT, Gemini, Claude에서 테스트되어 최고의 자료를 만드는 모델을 알 수 있습니다.

마지막 테스트 날짜 Feb 15, 2026 · 모델: GPT-4o, Gemini 2.0, Claude 3.5 Sonnet, Grok 2
하고 싶은 것 프롬프트
Create structured lesson plans fast 수업 계획 빌더
Design practice worksheets and handouts 워크시트 생성기
Map curriculum scope and sequence 커리큘럼 매퍼
Create clear grading rubrics 루브릭 디자이너
Build curated reading and resource lists 독서 목록 큐레이터
Create varied assessment instruments 평가 디자이너

수업 계획 빌더

Create structured lesson plans fast

Build a lesson plan for teaching [topic] to [audience: grade level / age group / skill level].

Subject: [course/field]
Duration: [class length, e.g. 50 minutes / 90 minutes]
Learning objectives: [what students should know/do by the end]
Resources available: [projector, whiteboard, computers, textbooks, etc.]
Class size: [number of students]

Create:
1. A warm-up activity (5 minutes) that activates prior knowledge
2. Direct instruction segment with key talking points
3. A guided practice activity with step-by-step instructions
4. An independent practice or group activity
5. An assessment check: how to verify learning happened
6. A closing activity and preview of next lesson

프로 팁

Include your students' common misconceptions about the topic. AI builds dramatically better lessons when it knows what wrong ideas to address rather than just what right ideas to present.

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워크시트 생성기

Design practice worksheets and handouts

Create a worksheet for [topic] aimed at [grade level / skill level].

Learning objective: [what this worksheet should reinforce]
Format preferences: [fill-in-the-blank / matching / short answer / word problems / diagrams]
Difficulty: [introductory / reinforcement / challenge]
Time to complete: [estimated minutes]

Generate:
1. 10-15 questions in the requested format with a clear progression from easy to hard
2. An answer key with worked solutions, not just answers
3. 3 bonus challenge questions for advanced students
4. A self-assessment rubric students can use to check their own work
5. A 'common mistakes' box warning about typical errors
6. A reflection question: 'What was the hardest part and why?'

프로 팁

Always include the 'why' behind each problem, not just the answer. Students who understand why 3x + 5 = 20 gives x = 5 learn algebra. Students who just see x = 5 learn nothing transferable.

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커리큘럼 매퍼

Map curriculum scope and sequence

Help me map a curriculum for [subject] covering [time period: semester / year / course].

Standards to align with: [Common Core / state standards / AP / IB / custom]
Target audience: [grade level / age group]
Class frequency: [times per week, minutes per session]
Current resources: [textbooks, materials available]

Build:
1. A scope and sequence chart with units, topics, and approximate timing
2. Learning objectives for each unit aligned to specified standards
3. Dependencies: which topics must come before others
4. Assessment plan: formative and summative assessments for each unit
5. Differentiation notes: how to adapt for advanced and struggling learners
6. A pacing guide with buffer weeks for review and catch-up

프로 팁

Plan for 80% of your available time, not 100%. Every semester has fire drills, snow days, assemblies, and tech failures. A curriculum with no slack becomes a curriculum that skips critical topics at the end.

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루브릭 디자이너

Create clear grading rubrics

Create a grading rubric for [assignment type: essay / project / presentation / lab report].

Assignment description: [what students are producing]
Grade level: [audience]
Weight of assignment: [percentage of final grade]
Key skills to assess: [list 3-5 skills or criteria]

Design:
1. A 4-level rubric (Excellent / Proficient / Developing / Beginning) for each criterion
2. Specific, observable descriptors for each level (not vague words like 'good')
3. Point values for each criterion and level
4. A student-friendly version they can use as a checklist before submitting
5. Exemplar descriptions: what an 'Excellent' submission looks like
6. Common deductions: specific mistakes and how many points they cost

프로 팁

Share the rubric BEFORE the assignment, not after. When students know exactly what 'Excellent' looks like, more of them hit that target. A rubric is a teaching tool, not just a grading tool.

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독서 목록 큐레이터

Build curated reading and resource lists

Curate a reading and resource list for learning [topic/subject].

Audience: [students / professionals / self-learners]
Level: [introductory / intermediate / advanced]
Preferred formats: [books, articles, videos, podcasts, courses]
Time commitment: [how much time they can dedicate]
Goal: [foundational understanding / deep expertise / practical skills]

Create:
1. 5 must-read books or articles ranked from foundational to advanced
2. 3 video courses or lecture series with time estimates
3. 5 podcasts or YouTube channels for ongoing learning
4. 3 hands-on resources (workbooks, exercises, projects)
5. A suggested reading order with rationale
6. A '3-month learning path' that combines resources into a structured plan

프로 팁

Ask AI to include the publication year for every recommendation. Fields evolve quickly — a 2015 machine learning textbook teaches a different world than a 2024 one. Specify your 'freshness' requirement upfront.

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평가 디자이너

Create varied assessment instruments

Design an assessment for [topic/unit] aimed at [grade level / audience].

Learning objectives being assessed: [list 3-5 objectives]
Assessment type: [formative / summative / diagnostic]
Format constraints: [in-class / take-home / open-book / timed]
Time available: [duration]
Accessibility needs: [any accommodations required]

Build:
1. A mix of question types: 5 multiple choice, 3 short answer, 2 extended response
2. A clear scoring guide for each question
3. Questions mapped to specific learning objectives (which question tests what)
4. Distractors for multiple choice that target common misconceptions
5. A make-up version with equivalent difficulty but different questions
6. A post-assessment reflection prompt for students to identify their gaps

프로 팁

Write the assessment before you teach the unit. If you can't write good test questions, your learning objectives aren't specific enough. The assessment reveals whether you know what you're actually trying to teach.

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모델 비교

실제 테스트 결과를 기반으로 합니다 — 추측이 아닙니다. 테스트 방법론 보기

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Gemini

Best for worksheets and rubric design. Produces clean, print-ready materials with well-calibrated difficulty progressions and specific observable descriptors.

결과 출처: Gemini 2.0 Flash · 테스트 완료 Feb 15, 2026
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ChatGPT

Best for lesson plans and reading list curation. Creates engaging classroom activities and has the broadest knowledge of real educational resources across formats and platforms.

결과 출처: GPT-4o · 테스트 완료 Feb 15, 2026
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Claude

Best for curriculum mapping and assessment design. Builds thoughtfully sequenced learning paths and creates assessments with strong objective alignment and genuine misconception-based distractors.

결과 출처: Claude 3.5 Sonnet · 테스트 완료 Feb 15, 2026
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Grok

Good at quickly surfacing free and underrated educational resources that other models overlook. Delivers honest, no-BS reviews of learning platforms without the promotional fluff. Less effective at aligning resources to specific curriculum standards and structured learning pathways.

결과 출처: Grok 2 · 테스트 완료 Feb 15, 2026

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프로 팁

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Design backward: start with the assessment. Decide what students should be able to DO at the end, write the test, then design lessons that prepare them for it. Most teachers plan activities first and hope learning happens. Backward design guarantees alignment.

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One objective per lesson, no exceptions. A lesson that tries to cover three objectives covers none of them well. Students need focused practice with feedback on one skill at a time. If you have three objectives, you need three lessons.

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Make AI materials your starting point, not your final product. AI-generated worksheets and lesson plans are 80% ready. The last 20% — adding your students' names, inside jokes, local examples — is what makes the material feel personal and engaging.