If Gemini generates a math problem that includes a word that is too difficult for your students to decode, what is the recommended next step?
If an AI generates a math problem with vocabulary that is too difficult for your students, the recommended next step is to use a follow-up prompt to ask Gemini to swap the specific word for a simpler one.
Generative AI tools thrive on iteration. When an output doesn’t perfectly match your classroom’s reading level, you never need to rewrite the text manually or abandon the platform. Instead, treat the software as a collaborative teaching assistant.
By typing a quick follow-up request—such as “swap the word ‘calculate’ for ‘find'” or “lower the reading level to second grade”—the system instantly adjusts the text. This keeps the core mathematical concept intact while ensuring the language is accessible for your students. Handling adjustments through conversation saves you valuable time and trains the AI to better understand your specific instructional needs moving forward.