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Using Discussion Points in Assignments

Create instant discussion prompts using AI in Assignments.

Written by Joe Franck
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Magma Maths can help you spark richer maths oracy in your classroom. Based on the pupil work in an assignment, you can generate AI-powered discussion points that highlight important ideas, misconceptions, and strategies to talk through with your class.

What Are Discussion Points?

Discussion points are short, AI-generated prompts based on:

  • The problem you’re viewing

  • The strategies your pupils used

  • Common errors or interesting approaches

Teachers can use these prompts during whole-class discussions, small-group instruction, or lesson planning.

How to Generate Discussion Points

  1. Open your assignment and click into the problem view (select a problem from the heatmap).

  2. On the right-hand side, you’ll see a Discussion Points button (similar to the one used for solution comments).

  3. Click Discussion Points, then select Generate.

  4. Magma will analyse pupil solutions and create a list of discussion prompts connected to your class’s work.

How to Use the Discussion Points

Once generated, you can:

  • Review all suggested prompts

  • Use them directly in a whole-class discussion

  • Save notes for later

  • Re-generate if your pupil data changes

This tool is designed to help bring pupil thinking into your instruction and make discourse planning easier.

A few things to note:

  • Discussion points cannot be edited within Magma, but you can copy them into your lesson notes.

  • Pupils cannot see discussion points, these are for teachers only

  • Discussion points can change as more pupils submit work, just click Generate again to update your prompts.

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