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Homeschooling with Technology
Meryl van der Merwe
300 episodes
1 week ago
The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.
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The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.
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Kids & Family,
Parenting
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Homeschool AI Hacks: How to Write Prompts That Work
Homeschooling with Technology
2 months ago
Homeschool AI Hacks: How to Write Prompts That Work

337: Homeschool AI Hacks: How to Write Prompts That Work
In today's episode, learn how to write better AI prompts for homeschooling—tips, examples, and hacks to save you time and spark creativity in your lessons.

Core Elements of a Strong Prompt


Role – “Act like a veteran homeschool mom with 10 years of experience.”


Grade level – Tailor to 3rd vs. 9th grade.


Time – “Should take 20 minutes to complete.”


Vibe – “Make it fun and silly” vs. “Make it serious and academic.”


Theme – Legos, Star Wars, Taylor Swift, history tie-ins, etc.


Format – PDF, quiz, table, chart, or outline.


Question type – Multiple choice, open-ended, discussion prompts.


Answer key / rubric – Included separately





Advanced Prompt Hacks


Length constraints – “Give me 10 problems” or “200 words.”


Scaffolding style – Step-by-step, increasing difficulty.


Differentiation – Ask for modifications for struggling, average, and advanced learners. - great for families with multiple ages


Integration – “Create a math problem that uses our history topic.”


Output organization – Request bullet points, tables, or charts.


Constraints – “No screen time,” “Only household supplies,” “15 minutes max.”


Iteration – Show moms how to refine: “Give me three variations.”


Critique mode – “Pretend you’re a homeschool evaluator—what’s missing?”


Reverse prompting – “What info do you need from me to make this lesson better?”





Using Multiple LLMs Together


Some examples:



Use Perplexity for sources, Notebook LM for summary / outlines


Fact-check with one model, add creativity with another.


Compare outputs from two LLMs to choose the best fit.







Real-Life Homeschool Applications
Quick scenarios moms can try today:



Create spelling lists or math word problems themed around a child’s favorite hobby.


Turn a video or book into discussion questions.


Adapt info into multiple-choice quizzes with answer keys.


Generate three versions of an activity: fun, serious, and quick-prep.





Sample Prompts
"Act as a homeschool mom who has been teaching for 10 years. Create a 20-minute writing activity for a 7th grader who loves Star Wars. Make it fun but still educational, and give me both the student instructions and a teacher’s answer guide."
"Create a 10-question multiple-choice quiz on the American Revolution for 9th graders. Provide the questions and four answer choices each. At the end, list the correct answers in a separate section so I can print it as an answer key."
"Design a math lesson on fractions for 5th graders. Provide three versions: one hands on, one story based, and one with clear instructions. Each version should take no more than 15 minutes and require only household supplies."
"Make a table with 8 spelling words for a 3rd grader. In the first column list the word, in the second column give a kid-friendly definition, and in the third column write a silly sentence that also includes a science fact."
"I want to create a fun history activity about Ancient Egypt for my children in grades 4, and 7.
Homeschooling with Technology
The Homeschooling with Technology Podcast is a weekly show, hosted by Meryl van der Merwe, where she shares ideas on how to use technology to be more productive as a homeschool parent and on how to use technology to make lessons more engaging. In addition, she covers techie skills your children need to learn and how to easily incorporate them into your homeschooling. Meryl homeschooled her 4 children after working as a computer programmer for many years. She uses technology whenever she can when teaching both live co-op classes and online classes for homeschoolers. In this podcast, she shares all the best tech resources she finds with you.