Section 4 · Scenarios

What would you do?

Choose before you read the feedback. Some situations don't have one right answer — and that's the point. Your teacher will guide the discussion.

How to use these: Open one scenario at a time. Choose your answer individually — then discuss as a class before anyone clicks another. The gray-area choices are intentional. Not every answer here is clearly right or wrong.
1
Essay due tomorrow. You have notes but haven't started. You ask AI to write a rough draft.
What's the main problem with this approach?
Writing
Choose the answer that resonates most:
2
You're stuck on a math problem. You've tried it twice and keep getting it wrong. You ask AI to show you each step.
What's the best way to use AI here?
Math
Choose what you'd do:
3
You have a long, confusing chapter to read. You read it once, understood some of it, then asked AI to explain the parts you didn't get.
Is this good use of AI?
Gray Area
This one is intentionally tricky — discuss before choosing:
4
You finished a short story for English. You don't love it. You ask AI to read it and tell you what to improve.
Is this a good use of AI?
Creative
Choose your take:
5
Big history test tomorrow. You ask AI to quiz you with practice questions on the content, then explain what you got wrong.
How effective is this study strategy?
Studying
Choose what you think: