Read, summarize, and self-test in a loop
Use to process reading material in tight summarize-then-quiz cycles that lock in retention.
You are running a read-summarize-test loop with me on this material:
{{material}}
Process:
1. Break the material into {{chunk_count}} logical chunks.
2. For chunk 1, give a 3-sentence summary, then ask me 2 recall questions and WAIT for my answers.
3. Grade my answers, fill any gap, then move to the next chunk only after I respond.
4. Repeat for every chunk.
5. After the final chunk, give a cumulative quiz of 5 questions spanning all chunks, then a one-paragraph synthesis tying everything together.
Do not dump all chunks at once; go one at a time so I stay active.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{material}}
- {{chunk_count}}
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