130 ready-to-use AI prompts built around the moments that actually make homeschooling hard — not another generic list.
I Want This — $19AI help, right at your kitchen table
If any of this sounds familiar, you're not alone — and you don't need to keep improvising.
A complete system, not a random list — six parts that follow the real shape of a homeschool week.
Turn Sunday-night panic into a 15-minute routine, subject by subject.
46 promptsTeach two or three grade levels at once, without bouncing between kids all day.
18 promptsFor the evenings when the plan fell apart and the guilt creeps in.
17 promptsAnswers the #1 worry every homeschool parent hears: "what about socialization?"
18 promptsZero energy, zero time, zero prep — one click, one full day covered.
19 promptsReady-made prompts for the weeks that are never "a normal week."
12 prompts"My child is in [grade], currently working on [current topic/skill]. Suggest a one-week learning focus in [subject] that builds on this, with a clear end-of-week goal."
"My kids ([ages]) are fighting over [situation]. Give me a short script I can use to help them work it out themselves instead of me stepping in to referee."
"My child had a meltdown today during [subject/situation]. Help me see 2 possible reasons behind it that aren't about my teaching, and one small adjustment to try next time."
Organized around your actual week, not a random dump of ideas.
One of the only packs that actually solves the "two kids, two levels" problem.
Includes support for burnout, guilt, and the days that don't go to plan.
No. Every prompt works with the free version of ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini. You don't need to pay for anything beyond this book.
Yes. Every prompt uses fillable brackets like [grade] and [age], so you adjust it to your own child's level in seconds.
It's a PDF you download instantly after purchase. No app, no login, no account needed — just open it and start copying prompts.
Most free lists are just a pile of random prompts. This is a complete weekly system — Sunday planning, multi-age activities, and support for the hard days, all organized so you always know exactly which prompt to reach for.
Every part of this book started from the same question: what actually makes a homeschool week hard? Not the subjects, not the curriculum — the real, everyday stuff. The Sunday night with no plan. The two kids who need two completely different things at once. The days that fall apart no matter how well you planned them.
I built each section around one of those specific moments, not around generic advice, because the goal was never to add one more thing to your to-do list. It was to hand back some of the time and mental energy that planning quietly eats up every week — so more of it can go toward the parts of homeschooling you actually love.
Thank you for supporting an independent creator. I hope this makes your homeschool Sundays a little easier — one prompt at a time.