Create your own documentation for Assessments & more!
Imagine with the click of a button to create all the documents for Tusla assessments & for every home education need & more
Use tools such as AI to automatically create in seconds all your assessments documents for Tulsa. Create e.g. Unschooling curriculums, or schemes of work, lesson plans or assessment monitoring. solutions-based approach, centred around the specific needs of your child.
The key is to make this unique and make this a good fit for your child. We strongly suggest fortnightly doing lesson plans. This allows you to pivot and pause to suit the learning needs of your child. You make the AI work for you, and it is customised and personalised. It means Tusla/AEARS won’t be getting word-for-word or exact copies because you are generating it a couple of times a month. By doing this frequently you will become the master prompter and be able to generate a very polished and useful lesson plan, learning plan, scheme of work, curriculum to suit your methodology.
Follow the steps below:
1. Open up a browser, e.g. chrome, and insert: free gpt select e.g. DeepAI which is first on the google page. Do a google search:
Pick whatever AI you want:
Screen window comes up from AI bot. Enter a profile for your child. The AI will remember this profile later on when generating the documentation. You could include where the child is in their learning at the moment, what your child’s interests are, anything specific or unique about your child, whether they have any challenges, etc.
Ross is a 10 year old boy who is unschooling. His passion is lego and meccano. He loves architecture and loves building hump-backed bridges. Ross has dyslexia and is a visual learner and works well with building things. He is also a kinesthetic learner who learns by writing in sand. He has a map of Ireland with all the motorways and likes to calculate how long it will take to get to the beach, so he can do his sums! He listens to audio books and loves Gangsta Grandma from the author David Walliams.
You can copy and paste suggested keyword phrases from further down on this page, to produce your own personalised documentation for assessments for AEARS Tusla:
Here we are e.g. generating an unschooling course that is for an 11 year old child called Aisling who uses unschooling as her methodology:
This is a sample output for this will help build the documentation needed for Tusla AEARS criteria in assessment in e.g. Reading & Literacy:
Unschooling Scheme of Work Overview for Aisling. This was generate by entering the prompt above and pressing the Enter button.
Reading
- Goal: Develop comprehension, critical thinking, and a love for reading.
- Activities:
- Choose a variety of genres (fiction, non-fiction, poetry).
- Book club discussions with family or friends.
- Create a reading journal to reflect on books read.
Writing
- Goal: Enhance writing skills through creative and practical writing.
- Activities:
- Write short stories, poems, or personal narratives.
- Maintain a daily or weekly journal.
- Engage in letter writing (to friends, family, or pen pals).
Oral Language
- Goal: Improve communication skills and confidence in speaking.
- Activities:
- Participate in storytelling sessions.
- Practice presentations on topics of interest.
- Engage in debates or discussions on current events.
Monthly Breakdown (Yearly Plan)
Month 1: Introduction to Genres
- Reading: Explore different genres, starting with fantasy.
- Writing: Write a short fantasy story.
- Oral Language: Share the story in a small group.
Month 2: Non-Fiction Focus
- Reading: Read a biography or a non-fiction book.
- Writing: Create a report on a historical figure.
- Oral Language: Present the report to family.
Month 3: Poetry Month
- Reading: Read a selection of poems.
- Writing: Write different types of poems (haiku, limerick).
- Oral Language: Host a poetry reading night.
Month 4: Creative Writing
- Reading: Read a popular novel.
- Writing: Start a creative writing project (novel or script).
- Oral Language: Discuss favorite characters and plot points.
Month 5: Research Skills
- Reading: Choose a topic of interest and read various sources.
- Writing: Write an informative article on the chosen topic.
- Oral Language: Share findings in a presentation format.
Month 6: Storytelling and Narratives
- Reading: Explore narratives from different cultures.
- Writing: Write a personal narrative.
- Oral Language: Share the narrative in a storytelling format.
Month 7: Critical Thinking
- Reading: Read articles or essays on current events.
- Writing: Write a persuasive essay on a chosen issue.
- Oral Language: Participate in a debate on the issue.
Month 8: Collaborative Projects
- Reading: Group reading of a novel.
- Writing: Collaborate on a group story or play.
- Oral Language: Perform the play for family and friends.
Month 9: Review and Reflection
- Reading: Reread favorite books from the year.
- Writing: Create a reflection piece on what was learned.
- Oral Language: Discuss learnings and favorite moments from the year.
Month 10: Explore New Media
- Reading: Explore graphic novels and digital storytelling.
- Writing: Create a blog or online journal.
- Oral Language: Share blog entries in a group setting.
Month 11: Community Engagement
- Reading: Read community stories or local history.
- Writing: Write letters to local officials on community issues.
- Oral Language: Organize a community presentation.
Month 12: Celebration of Learning
- Reading: Create a reading list of favourites.
- Writing: Compile a portfolio of writing from the year.
- Oral Language: Host a showcase event to present work.
Worksheets and Workbook Ideas
- Reading Journal: Pages for notes, thoughts, and reflections on each book read.
- Writing Prompts: A collection of prompts and space for writing.
- Poetry Pages: Sections for writing and illustrating poems.
- Presentation Planner: Templates for organizing thoughts for oral presentations.
- Reflection Sheets: Pages for reflecting on learning experiences each month.
A further breakdown shows even more, just deep dive and pick what suits your child
This structure provides a comprehensive plan for Aisling’s learning year, combining flexibility and creativity in her reading, writing, and oral language development. If you need worksheets or specific activities, let me know! (This is from our friendly Deepai.org. Looking to help out even more!) You can drill down more and more with refined searches! OMG what a lovely BOT! Copy and paste this into your google docs and pop into your google drive, or copy and paste into a folder on your computer using LibreOffice for free or google docs and save into Dropbox.
Now we have a structured sequential and purposeful programme in a specific discipline. Now the traditional education lens that is used to do assessments has been tailored to suit the requirements of any assessment you undergo. It is according to the age, aptitude, ability of your child. It is child centric, it is personalised to your requirements and you can create that paper trail/assessment documentation with ease. It does what it says on the tin: It is a structured, sequential and purposeful document for you to present at your assessment. Done Deal!
Think About
- Give the AI a profile of your child – what they like, what they do not like, if they have any special needs. All of these things could influence the individual education plan that the AI generates for your child.
- Create Schemes of Work: A scheme of work is a kind of plan that outlines all the learning to be covered over a given period of time (usually a term or a whole school year)
- Create individual Assessment documentation with lesson plans tailored to your child’s needs and interests😉
- Create whole individual curriculums according to the age, ability and aptitude of your child
- Create work sheets, workbooks puzzles, word searches, sudoku and anything that your child loves to do!
- Be creative and unlock the power of your child’s learning journey!
- All you need is an email account and this is best done on laptop but can be done on a phone.Unleash the power of AI and make it work for you!
Try:
1. Play around with it yourself until you are comfortable. Use free versions of AI Bots, ChatGpt there maybe a limit of how many searches you can use but try it out. Checkout other AI tools e.g. ChatGpt, Gemini, MidJourney, Mitsuku Use these AI powered tracking tools for your own benefits.
2. Use the suggested keyword/key phrases at the end of this page that get the best outcome that will get the most out of your AI bot. Best you create your own unique learning profile of your child and submit that instead.
3. Now you can prepare with ease your upcoming assessment/review assessment and create all your own personalised documentation.
4. Go a step further: E.g Create your own individualised curriculum, scheme of work, lesson plans or workbooks/worksheet that e.g. That uses your preferred methodology e.g. Unschooling, Eclectic, Classical, Special Needs. Use AI powered tracking tools. Really your choice what best fits your family!
Assessment document is done! But unleash the power of AI tutoring? Imagine being able to e.g. unschool and create innovative learning that is child centric and you can create on the hoof catering to your child’s interest! Be cute compare and contrast with https://www.curriculumonline.ie/ If you want put that in as part of your search criteria so it can/can not align with a curriculum today.
Use AI and embrace the future of learning.
Copy and paste suggested keywords/phrases or put your own search request in:
HEN have devised some prompts that will help with keyword searches and keyword phrases and all you need to do is either copy and paste the suggestions below or create your own one! Below is suggested keyword/phrases that can be used.
Word of advice:
Tusla Assessment Guide Lines Folks look at this document. Go to page 50 onwards this is the bones of your assessment that follows Language and Literacy, Numeracy, Social & Emotional, Physical Development, and Other. Check out the Tusla Video and/or transcript Tulsa Assessment Requirments. Get familiar with what is needed and you will be flying! Use this and think about it. You will then get an idea of what search criteria is a good fit for your child and create your own customized AI prompt for your own assessment, lessons, curriculum and or scheme of work. You have the power now! The key is to use AI responsibly.
It Ain’t What You Do! It’s the way that you do it!
That’s what gets results!
Sample AI Prompts you can use
what documentation or evidence can I show for unschooling an 11 year old?
create an unschooling workbook for an 11 year old
Create a curriculum for unschooling child for numeracy and maths for an 11 year old, called Aisling, based on the curriculum on this web page http://curriculum.ie/. Then generate weekly lesson plans for a school year based on the scheme of work.
generate an unschooling scheme of work for reading, writing and oral language for an 8 year old, called Jimmy, based on the curriculum on this web page http://curriculum.ie/. Jimmy is a neuro-divergent child who has issues around speaking and reading out loud. Then generate weekly lesson plans for a school year based on the scheme of work.
generate an unschooling scheme of work for reading, writing and oral language for an 13 year old, called Alfie, based on the curriculum on this web page http://curriculum.ie/. Alfie has PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance). He loves science fiction and Harry Potter. Then generate lesson plans based on the scheme of work.
Create lesson plans for: Oral Language Goals: Enhance listening and speaking skills. Develop the ability to express ideas clearly. Foster engagement in discussions and debates. Activities: Daily Conversations: Engage in discussions on various topics to build vocabulary and confidence. Storytelling Sessions: Encourage your child to narrate stories, enhancing creativity and structuring thoughts. Debates: Organize friendly debates on topics of interest to develop critical thinking and articulate arguments. Listening Exercises: Listen to audiobooks or podcasts together, followed by discussions to improve comprehension skills.
generate an unschooling scheme of work for reading, writing and oral language for an 11 year old based on the curriculum on this web page http://curriculum.ie/
create 10 in-depth lesson plans on Irish geography please
create 10 in-depth lesson plans for a 7 year old in writing
create an English workbook for a 10 year old child with special needs
Aisling is baking a cake and needs 3/4 cup of sugar and 2/5 cup of sugar. How much sugar does she need in total? Please give step by step guide.
Create maths problems for an 11 year old based on the Irish curriculum
Good luck! 😉