30 Claude Prompts That Build Worksheets
Describe the topic and grade level and Claude returns a complete, printable worksheet with an answer key as a ready-to-use artifact. Prompts for math, reading and writing, science, language learning, coaching, and workplace training. Not "give me some questions."
In short: This page contains 30 copy-paste ready prompts, organized into 6 categories with a description and pro tip for each. The first 15 prompts are free instantly โ no signup needed. Hand-curated and tested by the AI Academy team.
Math
5 promptsGrade-Level Arithmetic Practice Sheet
1/30You are a math teacher who designs clean, printable practice worksheets. <context> I need a self-contained arithmetic worksheet I can print and hand out today, with a matching answer key at the end. </context> <inputs> - Grade / level: [E.G. GRADE 3] - Operations to cover: [ADDITION / SUBTRACTION / MULTIPLICATION / DIVISION] - Number range or difficulty: [E.G. UP TO 100, NO REGROUPING] - Number of problems: [E.G. 20] - Layout: [COLUMNS / GRID] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: a title block with Name and Date lines, brief instructions, then the numbered problems laid out in a clean grid with room to work. Vary the numbers so no two problems are identical and difficulty rises gently across the sheet. After a page break, provide a complete answer key numbered to match every problem. </task> <constraints> - All arithmetic must be correct and re-checked; answers must match the printed problems exactly. - Stay strictly inside the stated number range and grade level; no filler problems. - Clean, print-friendly formatting with clear spacing; no images required. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact (formatted document), answer key on a separate section, then one line on how to make a harder or easier version. </format>
Generates a full grade-level arithmetic worksheet with a matching answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask for two versions (A and B) with different numbers so neighboring students can't copy each other.
Algebra Equation Worksheet
2/30You are an algebra tutor who writes rigorous, well-structured practice sets. <context> I need a printable algebra worksheet with fully worked solutions so students can self-check. </context> <inputs> - Topic: [E.G. SOLVING ONE-VARIABLE LINEAR EQUATIONS] - Level: [E.G. PRE-ALGEBRA / ALGEBRA 1] - Skills to include: [E.G. TWO-STEP, VARIABLES ON BOTH SIDES, DISTRIBUTION] - Number of problems: [E.G. 15] - Include a challenge section?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a one-line reminder of the method, a warm-up of 3 easy problems, a main set that progresses in difficulty, and an optional 2-problem challenge. Then provide a step-by-step answer key that shows the work, not just the final value, so students can find where they went wrong. </task> <constraints> - Every solution must be algebraically valid and verified by substitution. - Progressive difficulty; no two problems structurally identical. - Print-friendly with space to solve each problem. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, worked-solution answer key in its own section, then a note on which problem types to drill next. </format>
Produces an algebra practice worksheet with step-by-step worked solutions, ready to use.
Pro tip: Tell Claude the exact mistake your students keep making and ask it to seed a few problems that target that trap.
Fractions & Decimals Worksheet
3/30You are an elementary math specialist who builds visual, scaffolded worksheets. <context> I need a printable fractions-and-decimals worksheet with a clear answer key. </context> <inputs> - Grade / level: [E.G. GRADE 5] - Focus: [E.G. COMPARING, ADDING, CONVERTING FRACTIONS TO DECIMALS] - Include word problems?: [YES / NO] - Number of items: [E.G. 18] - Visual aids: [FRACTION BARS DESCRIBED IN TEXT / NONE] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet in sections: a short concept reminder, a computation set, a compare-and-order set, a fraction-to-decimal conversion set, and (if requested) 2-3 real-world word problems. Add Name and Date lines and instructions. Provide a complete answer key with reduced/simplified answers and the conversion shown. </task> <constraints> - Fractions must be reduced correctly; decimal conversions accurate to the stated place value. - Mix denominators sensibly for the grade; no impossible or trick items. - Clean, print-friendly layout with room to work. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key separately, then a line on how to extend it to mixed numbers. </format>
Creates a sectioned fractions-and-decimals worksheet with a simplified answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to describe simple fraction-bar visuals in brackets so you can sketch them in before printing.
Math Word-Problem Set
4/30You are a math teacher who writes realistic, engaging word problems. <context> I need a printable word-problem worksheet themed around a real-life context, with a fully worked answer key. </context> <inputs> - Grade / level: [E.G. GRADE 6] - Skills tested: [E.G. RATIOS, PERCENTAGES, MULTI-STEP] - Theme / context: [E.G. RUNNING A LEMONADE STAND, PLANNING A TRIP] - Number of problems: [E.G. 10] - Difficulty spread: [E.G. START EASY, END WITH A MULTI-STEP CHALLENGE] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title, Name and Date lines, instructions, then numbered word problems that share the chosen theme and steadily increase in difficulty, each with space to show work. Finish with an answer key that shows the setup, the steps, and the final answer with units for every problem. </task> <constraints> - Numbers must be realistic and produce clean, checkable answers with correct units. - Each problem tests a distinct skill or step; no near-duplicates. - Print-friendly with clear work space under each problem. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, worked answer key in its own section, then a note on adapting the theme for a different class. </format>
Generates a themed math word-problem worksheet with worked solutions and units, ready to use.
Pro tip: Give Claude a theme your students actually care about; contextual problems boost engagement more than generic ones.
Geometry Practice Worksheet
5/30You are a geometry teacher who builds clear, diagram-driven worksheets. <context> I need a printable geometry worksheet with described figures and a complete answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. MIDDLE SCHOOL / HIGH SCHOOL GEOMETRY] - Topics: [E.G. AREA & PERIMETER, ANGLES, PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM] - Include formula reference?: [YES / NO] - Number of problems: [E.G. 12] - Units: [METRIC / IMPERIAL] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, an optional boxed formula reference, then numbered problems. For each figure, give a precise text description (dimensions, labeled points, angles) so I can sketch it, plus the question. Progress from single-step to multi-step. Provide an answer key with the formula used, the substitution, and the final answer with units. </task> <constraints> - All measurements and answers must be geometrically consistent and correct. - Describe every figure unambiguously in text; no reliance on an image I don't have. - Print-friendly layout with a labeled space for each figure sketch. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with formulas shown, then a note on which figures to draw before copying. </format>
Builds a geometry worksheet with text-described figures and a formula-based answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to output each figure as a short SVG snippet if you want ready-made diagrams instead of sketching them.
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Reading & Writing
5 promptsReading-Comprehension Passage & Questions
6/30You are a literacy teacher who writes leveled reading passages and question sets. <context> I need a complete, printable reading-comprehension worksheet: an original passage plus questions and an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Grade / reading level: [E.G. GRADE 4 / LEXILE 700] - Passage topic or genre: [E.G. NONFICTION ABOUT VOLCANOES / SHORT FICTION] - Passage length: [E.G. 250-300 WORDS] - Question types: [LITERAL, INFERENCE, VOCABULARY, MAIN IDEA] - Number of questions: [E.G. 8] </inputs> <task> Write an original passage at the stated level, then a numbered question set mixing the requested types, including at least one inference and one vocabulary-in-context question and one short-answer prompt. Add a title, Name and Date lines, and instructions. Provide an answer key with a model answer for open questions and the correct choice for closed ones, plus the line of text that supports each answer. </task> <constraints> - Vocabulary and sentence complexity must match the stated reading level. - Every question must be answerable from the passage; cite the supporting text in the key. - Print-friendly with the passage first and questions clearly numbered. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with text evidence, then a note on how to raise or lower the reading level. </format>
Creates a reading-comprehension worksheet with an original passage, questions, and evidence-based answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask for the passage and questions to be tagged with the standard or skill each one targets for easy grading.
Grammar & Punctuation Worksheet
7/30You are an English teacher who builds targeted grammar practice. <context> I need a printable grammar worksheet focused on one rule set, with a clear answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. GRADE 7 / ESL INTERMEDIATE] - Focus: [E.G. COMMAS, SUBJECT-VERB AGREEMENT, APOSTROPHES] - Exercise types: [FIX-THE-SENTENCE, FILL-IN, MULTIPLE CHOICE] - Number of items: [E.G. 20] - Include a short rule recap?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, an optional 3-4 line rule recap with examples, then the exercises grouped by type and numbered continuously. Use varied, natural sentences (no repeated templates). Provide an answer key with the corrected sentence or correct choice and a one-line reason for each. </task> <constraints> - Every item must isolate the target rule; corrected answers must be grammatically correct. - Sentences must be original and varied in content; no filler. - Print-friendly with space to write corrections. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with brief reasons, then a note on a mini follow-up quiz to check retention. </format>
Produces a focused grammar and punctuation worksheet with a reasoned answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Paste a few sentences your students actually wrote and ask Claude to build the exercises around their real errors.
Vocabulary-Building Worksheet
8/30You are a vocabulary instructor who designs multi-activity word-study sheets. <context> I need a printable vocabulary worksheet for a set of target words, with an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. GRADE 8 / SAT PREP] - Word list: [PASTE 8-12 TARGET WORDS] - Activities to include: [DEFINITIONS MATCH, FILL-IN, SYNONYM/ANTONYM, USE-IN-A-SENTENCE] - Include word-in-context sentences?: [YES / NO] - Number of items per activity: [E.G. ALL WORDS] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a boxed word bank with parts of speech, then the requested activities in sections โ a matching column, a fill-in-the-blank set using each word in context, a synonym/antonym task, and a short use-it-in-your-own-sentence prompt. Provide an answer key for the closed tasks and one strong model sentence per word. </task> <constraints> - Definitions and usage must be accurate for each word's part of speech. - Each word appears in at least two activities so it is reinforced. - Print-friendly with clear sections and answer lines. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with model sentences, then a note on turning the word bank into a matching quiz. </format>
Generates a multi-activity vocabulary worksheet with a word bank and answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Feed Claude the exact words from your reading unit so the sheet reinforces the book instead of random vocabulary.
Creative-Writing Prompt Worksheet
9/30You are a creative-writing teacher who builds inspiring, structured writing sheets. <context> I need a printable creative-writing worksheet that scaffolds a piece from idea to draft. </context> <inputs> - Level / age: [E.G. GRADE 6 / ADULT WORKSHOP] - Genre or theme: [E.G. MYSTERY, PERSONAL NARRATIVE, POETRY] - Length target: [E.G. ONE PARAGRAPH, ONE PAGE] - Elements to practice: [E.G. SENSORY DETAIL, DIALOGUE, STRONG OPENING] - Number of prompt options: [E.G. 3] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a short warm-up (a quick sentence or brainstorm box), several distinct writing-prompt options to choose from, a planning organizer (character, setting, conflict, or an outline suited to the genre), lined space or clear draft area, and a self-review checklist tied to the elements being practiced. </task> <constraints> - Prompts must be specific and open-ended, not generic ("write about your day"). - The organizer must match the chosen genre. - Print-friendly with generous writing space and a usable checklist. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, and since answers are open, include a short teacher rubric instead of an answer key, then a note on peer-review pairing. </format>
Builds a scaffolded creative-writing worksheet with prompts, an organizer, and a rubric, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to include a one-line mentor-text example for the target technique so students see it done well first.
Spelling & Phonics Worksheet
10/30You are an early-literacy specialist who builds phonics and spelling practice. <context> I need a printable spelling or phonics worksheet for a specific pattern, with an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Grade / level: [E.G. GRADE 2] - Pattern or word list: [E.G. SILENT E, -IGHT WORDS, OR PASTE THE LIST] - Activities: [SORT, FILL-IN MISSING LETTERS, WORD SEARCH-STYLE, WRITE THE WORD] - Number of words: [E.G. 12] - Include a sentence-writing task?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a boxed word list, then activities โ a sort or fill-in-the-missing-letters section, a match-word-to-picture-description task, a trace/write-it-three-times section, and an optional use-it-in-a-sentence task. Provide a clean answer key for the closed activities. </task> <constraints> - Every target word must fit the stated phonics pattern; spellings must be correct. - Instructions must be simple enough for the grade to read or be read aloud. - Print-friendly with large, kid-friendly answer lines. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key for closed tasks, then a note on making a decodable-sentence follow-up. </format>
Creates a phonics and spelling worksheet with sorting, fill-in, and writing tasks plus an answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Give Claude your weekly spelling list and it will build the whole practice sheet around exactly those words.
Science
5 promptsDiagram-Labeling Worksheet
11/30You are a science teacher who builds labeling and structure-function worksheets. <context> I need a printable diagram-labeling worksheet for a biology or anatomy topic, with an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. GRADE 7 / HIGH SCHOOL BIOLOGY] - Structure to label: [E.G. PLANT CELL, HUMAN HEART, WATER CYCLE] - Parts to include: [LIST OR "YOU CHOOSE THE KEY PARTS"] - Add function-matching?: [YES / NO] - Number of labels: [E.G. 8] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, instructions, a clearly described diagram (as a labeled SVG or a precise text layout with blank label lines and pointer positions), a word bank of the parts, and a function-matching table pairing each part with what it does. Provide an answer key that fills in every label and matches each part to its function. </task> <constraints> - Part names and functions must be scientifically accurate for the level. - The diagram must be unambiguous โ either a usable SVG or a clear text description with numbered pointers. - Print-friendly with a word bank and a matching table. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact (include an SVG diagram if possible), answer key separately, then a note on turning it into a blank-recall quiz. </format>
Generates a diagram-labeling worksheet with a word bank, function-matching, and answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask for the diagram as an inline SVG so you get a real, printable figure instead of describing it yourself.
Balancing Chemical Equations Worksheet
12/30You are a chemistry teacher who writes accurate, progressive practice sets. <context> I need a printable worksheet on balancing chemical equations, with a fully worked answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. INTRO CHEMISTRY / AP CHEM] - Focus: [E.G. SIMPLE SYNTHESIS, COMBUSTION, MIXED] - Number of equations: [E.G. 15] - Include reaction-type identification?: [YES / NO] - Difficulty spread: [EASY TO HARD] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a one-line reminder of the balancing method, then numbered unbalanced equations that increase in difficulty, with space to write coefficients. If requested, add a column to name the reaction type. Provide an answer key with the fully balanced equation (correct coefficients) and, for a few, a short note on how it was balanced. </task> <constraints> - Every equation must be chemically valid and correctly balanceable; verify atom counts on both sides. - Formulas must use correct subscripts and states where relevant. - Print-friendly with clear space for coefficients. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, balanced answer key with atom-count verification, then a note on adding a mole-ratio follow-up. </format>
Produces a balancing-equations worksheet with verified, fully balanced solutions, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to double-check every answer by listing atom counts on both sides so you catch any imbalanced item.
Physics Problem-Set Worksheet
13/30You are a physics teacher who builds rigorous, unit-aware problem sets. <context> I need a printable physics worksheet for one topic, with step-by-step worked solutions. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. HIGH SCHOOL / INTRO COLLEGE] - Topic: [E.G. KINEMATICS, NEWTON'S LAWS, OHM'S LAW] - Given equations to allow: [LIST OR "STANDARD FOR THE TOPIC"] - Number of problems: [E.G. 10] - Units: [SI] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a boxed equation sheet for the topic, then numbered problems that name the given quantities, ask for a target quantity, and leave space for work. Progress from single-equation to multi-step. Provide an answer key that lists givens, the equation chosen, the substitution, and the final answer with correct units and significant figures. </task> <constraints> - All physics must be correct; answers must carry proper units and sensible significant figures. - Numbers should yield clean, checkable results; each problem tests a distinct concept. - Print-friendly with a formula box and space to solve. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, worked answer key with units shown, then a note on which concept to reteach if students miss the multi-step items. </format>
Creates a physics problem set with an equation box and unit-checked worked solutions, ready to use.
Pro tip: Tell Claude the exact formulas your class has covered so it never uses an equation students haven't learned yet.
Scientific-Method / Experiment Worksheet
14/30You are a science teacher who designs inquiry and lab worksheets. <context> I need a printable scientific-method worksheet that walks students through designing or recording an experiment. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. GRADE 5 / HIGH SCHOOL] - Experiment or question: [E.G. WHICH LIQUID DISSOLVES SUGAR FASTEST] - Mode: [DESIGN-YOUR-OWN / GUIDED RECORDING OF A GIVEN LAB] - Sections needed: [HYPOTHESIS, VARIABLES, MATERIALS, PROCEDURE, DATA TABLE, CONCLUSION] - Include a sample data table?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, the driving question, then guided sections for hypothesis (if/then format), independent/dependent/controlled variables, materials, numbered procedure lines, a ready-to-fill data table with labeled columns and units, an observations space, and analysis/conclusion prompts. Provide a teacher answer key with a model hypothesis, correct variable identification, and a sample completed analysis. </task> <constraints> - Variable definitions and the scientific-method flow must be correct for the level. - The data table must have appropriate columns, units, and enough rows. - Print-friendly with clear write-in space in every section. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, teacher answer key with a model completion, then a note on adapting it for a different experiment. </format>
Builds a scientific-method lab worksheet with variable sections, data table, and a model answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to pre-fill one example row in the data table so students immediately see how to record their own results.
Ecosystems / Earth-Science Concept Worksheet
15/30You are an earth-and-life-science teacher who builds concept-check worksheets. <context> I need a printable earth-science or ecosystems worksheet mixing several question types, with an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Level: [E.G. GRADE 6] - Topic: [E.G. FOOD WEBS, ROCK CYCLE, WEATHER VS CLIMATE] - Question types: [MULTIPLE CHOICE, SHORT ANSWER, DIAGRAM/CYCLE FILL-IN, TRUE-FALSE] - Number of items: [E.G. 15] - Include a key-vocabulary box?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, an optional key-vocabulary box, then sections by question type โ multiple choice, true/false with a correction line, a cycle or food-web fill-in described in text or SVG, and 2-3 short-answer questions. Provide an answer key with correct choices, corrected true/false statements, and model short answers. </task> <constraints> - All science content must be accurate and grade-appropriate. - Distractors in multiple choice must be plausible but clearly wrong; short answers must be answerable in 1-2 sentences. - Print-friendly with clear sections and answer space. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with model short answers, then a note on turning it into a study guide. </format>
Generates a mixed-format earth-science or ecosystems worksheet with a complete answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to align each question to a standard (e.g. NGSS code) so the sheet doubles as assessment evidence.
Language Learning
5 promptsVocabulary Fill-in-the-Blank Worksheet
16/30You are a language teacher who builds context-rich vocabulary practice. <context> I need a printable target-language vocabulary worksheet with sentences in context and an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Target language: [E.G. SPANISH] - Learner level: [A1 / A2 / B1 / B2] - Theme / word list: [E.G. FOOD & RESTAURANTS, OR PASTE 10-15 WORDS] - Include English glosses?: [YES / NO] - Activities: [FILL-IN, MATCHING, TRANSLATION] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a boxed word bank (with glosses if requested), then a fill-in-the-blank set where each target word completes a natural sentence at the right level, a matching column (word to meaning or image description), and a short translation task both directions. Provide an answer key with the correct word for each blank and accepted translations. </task> <constraints> - All target-language spelling, gender, and agreement must be correct for the level. - Sentences must be natural and level-appropriate; no machine-literal phrasing. - Print-friendly with a word bank and answer lines. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with accepted variants, then a note on recycling the words into a speaking task. </format>
Creates a context-based target-language vocabulary worksheet with a word bank and answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to keep every sentence within the given CEFR level so beginners aren't tripped up by advanced grammar.
Verb-Conjugation Drill Worksheet
17/30You are a language instructor who builds accurate conjugation drills. <context> I need a printable verb-conjugation worksheet for a specific tense, with a complete answer key. </context> <inputs> - Target language: [E.G. FRENCH] - Tense / mood: [E.G. PRESENT, PASSE COMPOSE, SUBJUNCTIVE] - Verbs to include: [LIST OR "COMMON REGULAR + 3 IRREGULAR"] - Level: [A1-C1] - Activities: [CONJUGATION TABLE, FILL-IN-THE-BLANK, SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a short reminder of the conjugation pattern, a blank conjugation table for each verb across all persons, a fill-in-the-blank set placing the right form in context, and a transformation task (e.g. rewrite in the target tense). Provide an answer key with every fully conjugated form and the correct blanks. </task> <constraints> - Every conjugated form, including irregulars and accents/diacritics, must be correct. - Fill-in sentences must be natural and unambiguous about the required person and number. - Print-friendly with clean tables and answer lines. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, full conjugation answer key, then a note on which irregular verbs to drill next. </format>
Produces a verb-conjugation drill worksheet with tables, context fill-ins, and a full answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Include one or two irregular verbs your learners keep getting wrong so the drill targets their real gaps.
Dialogue & Conversation-Practice Worksheet
18/30You are a communicative-language teacher who builds speaking-practice sheets. <context> I need a printable conversation-practice worksheet built around a real-life scenario, with a model-answer key. </context> <inputs> - Target language: [E.G. GERMAN] - Level: [A1-B2] - Scenario: [E.G. ORDERING AT A CAFE, ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS] - Include useful-phrases box?: [YES / NO] - Activities: [GAP-FILL DIALOGUE, ROLE-PLAY CARDS, GUIDED QUESTIONS] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, an optional useful-phrases box, a sample dialogue with several blanks for learners to complete, a set of role-play prompt cards (Student A / Student B) with goals, and 3-4 guided questions to reuse the language in their own words. Provide an answer key with sensible completions for the gap-fill and a model exchange for the role-play. </task> <constraints> - All target-language text must be natural, polite-register appropriate, and level-correct. - Role-play cards must give each partner a clear goal so the exchange works. - Print-friendly and easy to cut role-play cards if needed. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with a model dialogue, then a note on pairing students and timing the activity. </format>
Builds a scenario-based conversation worksheet with a gap-fill dialogue, role-play cards, and model answers, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to add a 'challenge line' to each role-play card so faster pairs keep the conversation going.
Grammar-Rule Practice Worksheet
19/30You are a language teacher who builds focused grammar practice in the target language. <context> I need a printable worksheet drilling one grammar point in a target language, with an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Target language: [E.G. ITALIAN] - Grammar point: [E.G. DEFINITE ARTICLES, PREPOSITIONS, PAST TENSE AGREEMENT] - Level: [A1-B2] - Exercise types: [FILL-IN, MULTIPLE CHOICE, CORRECT-THE-ERROR, TRANSLATION] - Number of items: [E.G. 20] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a concise rule box with 2-3 example sentences, then the exercises grouped by type and numbered continuously, all isolating the target grammar point. Provide an answer key with the correct answer and a one-line explanation for the trickier items. </task> <constraints> - Every item must isolate the target rule; all target-language answers must be correct including agreement and accents. - Sentences must be natural and level-appropriate; no repeated templates. - Print-friendly with space to write answers. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with brief explanations, then a note on a quick oral drill to reinforce the rule. </format>
Generates a focused target-language grammar worksheet with a rule box and explained answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Tell Claude the learners' native language so it can anticipate the interference errors and target them directly.
Target-Language Reading Worksheet
20/30You are a language teacher who writes leveled reading passages in the target language. <context> I need a printable reading worksheet in a target language: a short original text plus comprehension questions and an answer key. </context> <inputs> - Target language: [E.G. SPANISH] - Level: [A1-B2] - Text topic: [E.G. A DAY AT THE MARKET, A SHORT BIOGRAPHY] - Length: [E.G. 120-180 WORDS] - Question language: [TARGET LANGUAGE / MIX WITH ENGLISH] </inputs> <task> Write an original passage at the stated level using high-frequency vocabulary, then a comprehension set: true/false, short-answer, and a vocabulary-in-context question, plus one personalization question for output. Add a title, Name and Date, and a glossary box of 5-8 key words. Provide an answer key with correct answers and the supporting line from the text. </task> <constraints> - Passage grammar, vocabulary, and length must match the CEFR level; no advanced structures for beginners. - Every question must be answerable from the text; glossary words must appear in the passage. - Print-friendly with passage, glossary, and numbered questions. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, answer key with text evidence, then a note on scaling the passage up a level. </format>
Creates a leveled target-language reading worksheet with a glossary, questions, and answer key, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to bold the glossary words inside the passage so learners can find them in context while reading.
Coaching & Therapy
5 promptsCBT Thought-Record Worksheet
21/30You are a therapist who designs clear, client-friendly CBT worksheets. <context> I need a printable cognitive-behavioral thought-record worksheet a client can fill in between sessions. </context> <inputs> - Target concern: [E.G. ANXIETY, LOW MOOD, ANGER] - Client familiarity: [FIRST-TIME / EXPERIENCED WITH CBT] - Number of thought-record rows: [E.G. 3] - Include a worked example?: [YES / NO] - Tone: [WARM & PLAIN-LANGUAGE / CLINICAL] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: a title, a 2-3 line plain-language explanation of how noticing thoughts helps, then a structured thought record with columns for Situation, Automatic Thought, Emotion (and intensity 0-100), Evidence For, Evidence Against, Balanced Alternative Thought, and Re-rated Emotion. Include one filled-in example if requested, then blank rows. Add a short reflection prompt at the end. </task> <constraints> - Use supportive, non-judgmental language; this is educational, not a diagnosis. - Columns must follow standard CBT thought-record structure and be genuinely usable. - Print-friendly with enough writing space in each cell. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, and instead of an answer key include a short clinician note on how to introduce it, then a line on frequency of use. </format>
Builds a standard CBT thought-record worksheet with a worked example and reflection prompt, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask for a version with prompting questions inside each column so clients who freeze on a blank cell have a nudge.
SMART Goal-Setting Worksheet
22/30You are a life and performance coach who builds structured goal-setting tools. <context> I need a printable goal-setting worksheet that turns a vague intention into a SMART plan with action steps. </context> <inputs> - Goal area: [E.G. FITNESS, CAREER, FINANCES] - Time horizon: [E.G. 90 DAYS, ONE YEAR] - Number of milestones: [E.G. 3] - Include an obstacles/if-then section?: [YES / NO] - Tone: [ENCOURAGING / NO-NONSENSE] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a space to state the goal, then a SMART breakdown (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound) with a prompt under each letter, a milestone table with target dates, a weekly-actions section, an obstacles-and-if-then-plan block, a motivation/why line, and a progress-check tracker. Include one short worked example of a SMART goal to model the format. </task> <constraints> - Prompts must guide the user to concrete, measurable answers, not vague aspirations. - Structure must be genuinely usable and self-explanatory without a coach present. - Print-friendly with clear write-in space and a usable tracker. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact with a worked SMART example, then a note on how to review it weekly. </format>
Creates a SMART goal-setting worksheet with milestones, if-then planning, and a worked example, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to add a one-line 'first action to take in the next 24 hours' so the plan generates momentum immediately.
Values-Clarification Worksheet
23/30You are a coach trained in ACT-style values work who builds reflective exercises. <context> I need a printable values-clarification worksheet that helps someone identify what matters most and align their actions. </context> <inputs> - Context: [E.G. CAREER CHANGE, GENERAL LIFE REVIEW] - Life domains to cover: [E.G. WORK, RELATIONSHIPS, HEALTH, GROWTH] - Include a values word bank?: [YES / NO] - Depth: [QUICK 15-MIN / DEEP REFLECTION] - Tone: [GENTLE / DIRECT] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title, a short intro on why values matter, an optional values word bank to circle from, a ranking exercise to pick top 5 and then top 3, a per-domain reflection where the user rates how aligned their current life is (0-10) and why, a gap-and-action section, and a closing commitment statement. Include short prompting questions throughout. </task> <constraints> - Language must be reflective and non-prescriptive; there are no wrong answers. - Exercises must build logically from broad list to prioritized action. - Print-friendly with space to write and rate. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, and instead of an answer key include a short facilitator note on debriefing it, then a line on revisiting cadence. </format>
Generates a values-clarification worksheet with a word bank, ranking, and per-domain reflection, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to add a 'what would you regret not honoring?' question โ it often surfaces the truest values fast.
Coping-Skills / Anxiety Toolkit Worksheet
24/30You are a mental-health educator who builds practical coping-skills worksheets. <context> I need a printable coping-skills worksheet a client can keep and use when distress spikes. </context> <inputs> - Focus: [E.G. ANXIETY, PANIC, STRESS, ANGER] - Setting: [ADULT / TEEN] - Skills to include: [E.G. GROUNDING, BREATHING, THOUGHT-CHALLENGING, SELF-SOOTHE] - Include a personal crisis-plan section?: [YES / NO] - Tone: [CALM & SUPPORTIVE] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title, a short normalizing intro, a menu of coping skills each with a 2-3 step how-to (e.g. a described 5-4-3-2-1 grounding, box breathing, a quick thought-challenge), a personalized section to write down which skills help me and my warning signs, a small tracker to log what I tried and how it worked, and an optional support-contacts and crisis-line line. </task> <constraints> - Techniques must be evidence-informed and safely described; include a line to seek professional help if distress is severe. - Language must be supportive and clear; this is psychoeducation, not treatment. - Print-friendly and pocket-usable with fill-in personal sections. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, a short clinician note on personalizing it, then a line on when to review it together. </format>
Builds a coping-skills toolkit worksheet with step-by-step techniques and a personal tracker, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to leave the crisis-line number blank so you can insert the correct one for the client's country.
Gratitude & Self-Reflection Journal Page
25/30You are a wellbeing coach who designs daily reflective-journaling worksheets. <context> I need a printable daily reflection and gratitude worksheet a client can use as a repeatable journal page. </context> <inputs> - Focus: [E.G. GRATITUDE, STRESS REDUCTION, SELF-COMPASSION] - Time of day: [MORNING / EVENING / BOTH] - Number of gratitude lines: [E.G. 3] - Include a mood tracker?: [YES / NO] - Tone: [CALM / UPLIFTING] </inputs> <task> Build a single reusable journal page: a date and mood-rating line, a gratitude section with prompting starters, a reflection prompt (e.g. one win, one challenge, what I learned), a self-compassion or intention line, and a small evening-review or tomorrow-focus box. Vary the prompt wording so it doesn't feel robotic. Include a note that it is meant to be photocopied for daily reuse. </task> <constraints> - Prompts must be specific and gentle, not generic ("what are you grateful for" only). - The page must work as a standalone repeatable template. - Print-friendly with generous writing space. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, then a note on building a 7-day or 30-day pack from the same template. </format>
Creates a reusable daily gratitude and self-reflection journal page with varied prompts, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to generate seven distinct prompt variations so a week of pages never repeats the same question.
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5 promptsNew-Hire Onboarding Worksheet
26/30You are an L&D specialist who builds structured onboarding materials. <context> I need a printable onboarding worksheet a new hire completes in their first week to get oriented and set goals. </context> <inputs> - Role / department: [E.G. SALES DEVELOPMENT REP] - Company context: [ONE LINE ON WHAT THE COMPANY DOES] - Week-one priorities: [E.G. TOOLS SETUP, KEY CONTACTS, FIRST TASK] - Include a 30-60-90 goals section?: [YES / NO] - Tone: [WELCOMING / STRUCTURED] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: a welcome header, a getting-set-up checklist (accounts, tools, access), a key-people table (name, role, how they help me), a first-week priorities and questions section, a company-knowledge quick-check with a few short-answer prompts, an optional 30-60-90 day goals grid, and a reflection line on what support the hire still needs. Provide a manager answer key for the knowledge quick-check. </task> <constraints> - Content must be genuinely useful and role-relevant, not generic HR filler. - Checklists and tables must be scannable and fillable. - Print-friendly and usable as a shared reference in a 1:1. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, a short manager answer key for the quick-check, then a note on adapting it for remote hires. </format>
Generates a first-week onboarding worksheet with setup checklists, a people map, and 30-60-90 goals, ready to use.
Pro tip: Give Claude your actual tool stack and org roles so the checklist and people-map reflect the real company.
Skills-Assessment / Competency Worksheet
27/30You are a training designer who builds self-assessment and competency tools. <context> I need a printable skills-assessment worksheet so team members can rate competencies and plan development. </context> <inputs> - Role or skill area: [E.G. PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CUSTOMER SUCCESS] - Competencies to assess: [LIST OR "YOU DEFINE THE CORE 6-8"] - Rating scale: [E.G. 1-5 WITH DESCRIPTORS] - Include a development-plan section?: [YES / NO] - Audience: [INDIVIDUAL SELF-RATE / MANAGER + SELF] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name and Date, a scale legend with a clear descriptor for each rating level, a competency table with rows for each skill and columns for self-rating, evidence/example, and a target level, a gap-summary section highlighting the biggest 2-3 gaps, and a development-plan block (skill, action, resource, deadline). Include brief descriptors defining each competency so ratings are consistent. </task> <constraints> - Competency definitions and rating descriptors must be specific and behavior-based. - The table must be easy to complete and total up. - Print-friendly with room for evidence notes. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, then a note on using it in a development conversation and re-assessing quarterly. </format>
Creates a competency self-assessment worksheet with rating descriptors and a development plan, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to write behavior-anchored descriptors for each rating level so a '3' means the same thing for everyone.
Sales Objection-Handling Role-Play Worksheet
28/30You are a sales-enablement coach who builds practice-and-role-play worksheets. <context> I need a printable objection-handling worksheet reps use to practice responses in a training session. </context> <inputs> - Product / offer: [WHAT IS BEING SOLD] - Buyer type: [E.G. SMB OWNER, PROCUREMENT] - Common objections: [LIST OR "YOU SUGGEST THE TOP 6"] - Framework to use: [E.G. ACKNOWLEDGE-CLARIFY-RESPOND, FEEL-FELT-FOUND] - Include role-play cards?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title, a short reminder of the response framework, an objections table with columns for the objection, the underlying concern, a drafted response, and a follow-up question, space for the rep to write their own version of each, optional buyer/seller role-play cards with scenarios, and a self-scoring rubric. Provide a coach answer key with a strong model response for each objection. </task> <constraints> - Objections and responses must be realistic and specific to the offer, not generic scripts. - Responses must follow the chosen framework and avoid being pushy or dishonest. - Print-friendly with space for reps to draft their own answers. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, a coach answer key with model responses, then a note on running the role-play in pairs. </format>
Builds a sales objection-handling worksheet with a response table, role-play cards, and model answers, ready to use.
Pro tip: Paste the three objections your reps lose deals to and have Claude build the whole sheet around beating those.
Workshop Activity / Facilitation Worksheet
29/30You are a workshop facilitator who designs interactive participant worksheets. <context> I need a printable participant worksheet for a specific workshop activity, ready to hand out during the session. </context> <inputs> - Workshop topic: [E.G. TEAM VALUES, PROCESS IMPROVEMENT, BRAINSTORMING] - Activity type: [E.G. BRAINWRITING, SWOT, RETROSPECTIVE, PRIORITIZATION] - Group size / format: [SOLO, PAIRS, SMALL GROUPS] - Time available: [E.G. 30 MINUTES] - Desired output: [WHAT PARTICIPANTS SHOULD LEAVE WITH] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title, a one-line objective, timing and instructions, the structured activity space (e.g. a SWOT grid, a prioritization 2x2 with axes labeled, or brainwriting boxes), guiding prompts to spark ideas, a section to capture the group's top decisions or takeaways, and a next-steps/owner-and-date table. Also include a brief facilitator instruction block on how to run it. </task> <constraints> - The activity structure must fit the stated time and produce the desired output. - Prompts must be specific enough to get participants writing immediately. - Print-friendly with clear grids and capture space. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, a short facilitator run-sheet, then a note on debriefing and capturing outputs digitally. </format>
Generates a participant workshop worksheet with a structured activity grid and a facilitator run-sheet, ready to use.
Pro tip: Tell Claude the exact minutes you have; it will size the activity so you actually finish the debrief on time.
Performance-Review Self-Assessment Worksheet
30/30You are an HR business partner who builds fair, structured review worksheets. <context> I need a printable self-assessment worksheet an employee completes ahead of a performance review. </context> <inputs> - Role / level: [E.G. MID-LEVEL MARKETING MANAGER] - Review period: [E.G. LAST 6 MONTHS] - Areas to cover: [E.G. GOALS, IMPACT, COLLABORATION, GROWTH] - Rating scale: [E.G. 1-5 OR NARRATIVE ONLY] - Include a goals-for-next-period section?: [YES / NO] </inputs> <task> Build the worksheet: title with Name, Role, and Period, an accomplishments section prompting specific results with metrics, a goals-review table (goal, status, evidence), a strengths and a growth-areas reflection, a collaboration/values section, an optional self-rating per area with space to justify, a support-needed section, and a proposed goals-for-next-period block. Include prompting questions that push for concrete examples. </task> <constraints> - Prompts must drive specific, evidence-based answers, not vague self-praise. - Structure must be balanced (accomplishments and growth) and manager-ready. - Print-friendly with clear write-in space in every section. </constraints> <format> Return the worksheet as a print-ready artifact, then a note on how a manager can use it to prepare their side of the review. </format>
Creates a performance-review self-assessment worksheet with evidence prompts and next-period goals, ready to use.
Pro tip: Ask Claude to add an 'evidence' column everywhere so employees back every claim with a specific example or metric.
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