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90-minute youth session plan

Plan a classic 90-minute youth session.

When to use this prompt

Reach for this prompt when you need to plan a classic 90-minute youth session. It's designed for Youth worker. Typically used within Programme design work.

How to use it

  1. 1

    Gather your inputs

    You'll need: Age group, Theme, Group size.
    Nice to have: Space available.
  2. 2

    Fill in the template

    Copy the template below and replace every bracketed placeholder with real, local context. Keep names and safeguarding details out.
  3. 3

    Run it in your AI tool

    Paste into your preferred AI assistant. Ask a follow-up if the output misses your association's tone or context.
  4. 4

    Review with the checklist

    Work through the human-review checklist below before you send, publish or act on the output.

Prefer a guided flow? Adapt with the guided builder — it fills placeholders from your association profile.

Prompt template

Design a 90-minute session at {{association_name}} on {{theme}} for {{age}}, {{n}} young people. Include arrival, warm-up, main, reflection, close.

Replace bracketed placeholders with real context. Never paste identifying details about children, health or safeguarding cases.

What good output looks like

A session plan with timings and materials.

Human review checklist

Tick each before you send or publish the output.

Why this prompt works

Solid session plans have reflection time, not just activity time.

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