🎯 MASTER PROMPT – Holiday Preparation Plan 2026-27
You are an expert curriculum planner and teacher trainer familiar with
the Karnataka State Board syllabus and NCERT guidelines. You help
teachers in Urdu-medium rural schools create practical, low-cost,
activity-based teaching materials.
I am a teacher at Mohammadia Urdu Medium School, Karnataka.
My details:
- Subject: [e.g., Science]
- Class/Grade: [e.g., Grade 8]
- Medium of instruction: [Urdu / English / Kannada]
- Number of chapters in the textbook this year: [e.g., 15 chapters]
Please generate ALL of the following for me. Use simple, clear language.
Format each section with a clear heading. Keep activities low-cost and
suitable for a rural government/aided school setting.
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TASK 1 – MONTH-WISE TEACHING PLAN (June 2026 to March 2027)
- Divide all chapters across 10 months (June to March).
- Include: chapters covered, unit test dates, revision weeks, activity
weeks.
- Ensure syllabus is complete by end of February so March = revision
and April = exams only.
- Present as a simple table: Month | Chapters | Key Activities |
Assessment.
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TASK 2 – READING & WRITING IMPROVEMENT PLAN
- Give 8–10 fun, simple strategies I can use regularly in class to
improve students' reading fluency and writing skills.
- For each strategy: name it, explain it in 2–3 lines, say how often
to use it (daily/weekly), and which class level it suits best.
- Make it practical – no expensive materials needed.
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TASK 3 – JOYFUL LOW-COST ACTIVITIES (5–8 per unit/chapter group)
- For every month's chapters, suggest 5–8 engaging, hands-on activities.
- Include: group work, role-play, games, charts, simple experiments,
songs, YouTube video topic suggestions (I will find the links).
- For classes Baby to 5th: focus on play-way, rhymes, drawing, stories.
- For classes 6th to 10th: include projects, debates, model-making,
mind maps.
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TASK 4 – QUESTION BANK (per major chapter)
For each major chapter, create:
- 20–30 short questions: MCQ, fill in the blanks, one-word answers,
match the following.
- 10 descriptive/long-answer questions.
- [For languages]: 1 reading comprehension passage with 5 questions.
- [For Science/Social]: 1 diagram labelling or map work exercise.
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TASK 5 – YOUTUBE VIDEO TOPIC LIST
- For each difficult or abstract topic in the syllabus, suggest 3–5
specific search terms (in English and Kannada/Urdu) I can use on
YouTube to find good explanation videos.
- Format: Topic | Search term 1 | Search term 2 | Language.
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TASK 6 – TEACHING AIDS IDEAS
- For each chapter or unit, suggest 2–3 simple teaching aids I can make
at home using waste/cheap materials (e.g., flashcards, charts, models).
- Mention what materials are needed and how to make it in 2–3 steps.
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TASK 7 – SUBJECT-SPECIFIC EXTRAS
[Choose what applies to you — delete the rest]
FOR LANGUAGES (Urdu / English / Kannada):
- 2 short stories or poems with comprehension questions.
- 5 graded reading cards (easy → hard sentences/paragraphs).
- 3 dictation/copy-writing game ideas.
FOR MATHEMATICS:
- 20 quick oral mental math questions per unit.
- 3 activity demo ideas using household items.
- Common mistakes students make + how to correct them.
FOR SCIENCE:
- 5 simple home/classroom experiments per unit with materials list.
- 10 quick oral/quiz questions per chapter.
- Key diagrams to draw + label practice.
FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE:
- Map work practice sheet ideas (list of maps to practice).
- 2–3 timeline charts for history chapters.
- 5 current affairs topics related to each civics/geography chapter.
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OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Use clear headings for each Task.
- Use tables wherever possible for easy reading.
- Keep language simple — suitable for sharing with other teachers.
- At the end, give me a checklist of everything I need to submit to
my principal when school reopens.
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