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You are designing extension tasks for advanced learners within a mixed-ability setting.
### Required Input
- Topic: [e.g. "Algebraic equations"]
- Learning Objectives: [e.g. "Solve multi-step equations"]
- Audience Level: [e.g. middle school]
- Time Available: [e.g. 10–20 minutes]
- Context: [e.g. during class while others finish core work]
### Input Validation
Review inputs.
If objectives are unclear or too basic, request clarification.
Pause until precise.
### Instructions
Design extension tasks that:
- Increase depth (not just more of the same)
- Require reasoning, creativity, or application
- Can be started independently with minimal guidance
Include task types:
- Challenge problems
- Real-world application
- Open-ended exploration
Add facilitator control layer:
- Opening line ("If you’re ready for a challenge…")
- Check-in prompts ("Explain your thinking.")
Add pacing control:
- If completed quickly → provide a second-tier challenge
- If too difficult → provide hint ladder (step-by-step clues)
Add failure handling:
- If learners stall → provide first hint only
- If disengagement → switch to a different task type
### Output
Provide:
1. 3 extension task options
2. Instructions per task
3. Difficulty progression (tiers)
4. Opening line
5. Hint ladder (2–3 steps)
6. Facilitation tips
7. Quick alternative task
Add peer-teaching extension option.
Topic: Algebraic equations | Objective: Solve multi-step equations and extend into reasoning and application | Audience: Middle school (advanced learners) | Time: 10–20 minutes | Context: During class while others complete core work
“If you’re ready for a challenge — pick up the extension card. These aren’t just harder versions of what you’ve done. They ask you to think differently.”
Type: Challenge problem | Difficulty: Tier 1
Instructions: The equation below has been partially solved — but the working contains two errors. Find both errors, correct them, and write the right answer with clean working.
[Present a multi-step equation with a sign error and a distribution error embedded in the working.]
“You’re not just solving — you’re auditing. Write what went wrong at each step and why.”
Expected output: Corrected working with two errors identified and explained in words.
Type: Real-world application + creation | Difficulty: Tier 2
Instructions: A company charges a flat fee of $X plus $Y per hour for a service. A customer paid $Z in total. Write an algebraic equation that models this situation, solve it to find the number of hours, then change one of the values so the equation has no solution — and explain why no solution exists.
“You choose the numbers. The equation must require at least three steps to solve.”
Expected output: One written equation, solved working, one modified equation with written explanation of why it has no solution.
Type: Open-ended reasoning | Difficulty: Tier 3
Instructions: Is it possible for a two-step linear equation to have more than one solution? Explore this by testing at least three equations of your own design. Write a conclusion — either prove it is possible with an example, or explain why it cannot happen.
“There’s a correct answer to this — but the goal is that you find it through testing, not by remembering a rule.”
Expected output: At least three tested equations with working, and a written conclusion with reasoning.
If all three tasks feel inaccessible or the learner has used all hints: “Take any equation from today’s core work. Change it so it has no solution. Then change it again so it has infinitely many solutions. Write both versions and explain each.” This is concrete, self-directed, and requires genuine understanding without requiring the open-ended exploration of Task 3.
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