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Mastering TeacherAssist

Your step-by-step guide to using Specialized Gems and Slash Commands in the classroom.

1. Getting Started: Your Teaching Workflow

One-Click Daily Access

Once you open your Grade Gem in Gemini, Bookmark the page. This gives you instant access every morning without coming back to the dashboard.

Managing Lesson History

Click "New Chat" for every brand new chapter. This keeps the AI focused. To find yesterday's lesson plans, use the history sidebar in Gemini.

2. The Slash Command Masterclass

Type these inside your Gem to unlock expert pedagogical logic instantly.

When to use: When introducing a brand new, difficult topic for the first time.

What it does: Strips away technical jargon and uses simple English to explain the "why" and "how" using basic logic.

When to use: To quickly check if students understood your lesson.

What it does: Generates 8-10 Multiple Choice or Fill-in-the-blank questions with an answer key.

💡 Power Tip: You can type "/quiz make it story-led" to change its style live!

When to use: During lesson prep to decide what goes on the board.

What it does: Provides a "map" for your blackboard—showing exactly where to write the goal, keyword sidebars, and center diagrams.

When to use: For students who have forgotten fundamental concepts from earlier grades.

What it does: "Rewinds" the explanation. If teaching Multiplication, it first explains Repeated Addition using familiar local objects.

When to use: To keep parents informed afternoon/evening.

What it does: Creates a 3-line update: What was learned, one fun fact, and one simple activity parents can do at home.

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Video search strings for visual learning.

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Low-cost games using pens/notebooks.

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3-5 extra daily life Indian contexts.

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Common student misconceptions to avoid.

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Narrative-led learning explanations.

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AI diagram generator instructions.

3. Safety & Relatability Guardrails

01

Indian Context & Names

Gems use diverse Indian names (Arjun, Fatima, Mary) and scenarios (kirana stores, local markets) to make students feel represented.

02

Zero-Bias Protocol

Our platform strictly forbids discussions on religion, politics, or social hierarchies to maintain a neutral and inclusive space.

03

The "Non-Elite" Promise

We prioritize everyday materials (stones, pens, rice) over expensive gadgets, ensuring inclusivity for resource-constrained environments.

4. Simplified Prompt Engineering

We've layered thousands of pages of Indian pedagogical logic onto Google's AI. You get the expert logic of an NEP-2020 specialist without ever needing to learn how to talk to an AI. You just teach; we'll handle the technology.