Take the guesswork out of class projects and set clear guidelines.
Whether it’s a narrative, a research paper, or a reflection, Brisk sets the bar so students know what success looks like — without you having to write it yourself.

Get custom examples for any assignment or topic
Guide students by providing concrete, assignment-specific examples that reflect the level of quality you expect. Create custom examples with grade levels, curriculum standards, and relevant prompts.


Provide Multiple References for Clarity
Use the tool’s “Expectations” feature to generate three levels of examples, from unsatisfactory to ideal. Establish concrete benchmarks for success and help students learn from the best.
Promote Proactive, Example-Led Learning
Create a classroom of independent learners who review their own work through well-crafted examples. This tool easily helps teachers build an atmosphere of self-guided learning.

- Select the exemplar button: Open Brisk, select 'Create', and search for 'Exemplar.'
- Type your prompt: Enter the prompt for your assignment into the prompt box. The more specific, the better.
- Choose your parameters: Select whether you want an exemplar that is below expectations, meets expectations, or exceeds expectations. Specify the grade level, subject, and any standards that apply.
- Watch Brisk work its magic: Brisk instantly generates a writing model for students to learn from.
- Customize for your classroom: Review and customize your document directly in Google Docs or Microsoft Word to align with your students' needs.

2nd Grade Science Exemplars
Imagine you are a plant living in a big garden. What type of plant are you? Write about your day in the garden. How do you grow? What do you need to stay healthy? Do you have any animal friends, like bees or birds, who visit you? Be sure to include details about what makes you special and what it's like being a plant!
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6th Grade Social Studies Exemplars
Imagine you are a reporter writing an article to explain the three branches of government to kids your age. Describe what each branch (legislative, executive, and judicial) does, including their powers and how they work together. Why is it important for each branch to have limits on its power? Use examples to show how checks and balances keep our government fair and balanced. Make your article interesting and easy to understand!
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12th Grade English/Language Arts Exemplars
Create a reflective letter profiling yourself as a writer. In your letter to me, include the following: strengths, challenges and areas to grow. Include reflections on your process of writing and what you learned about yourself through the process of writing.
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