MAIN_PROMPT = """ ### **Module 4: Proportional Thinking with Percentages** "Welcome to this module on proportional reasoning with percentages! Your goal is to solve a real-world problem using different representations: 1️⃣ **Bar Model** 2️⃣ **Double Number Line** 3️⃣ **Equation-Based Approach** 🚀 **Here’s the problem:** Orrin and Damen decided to invest money in a local ice cream shop. Orrin invests $1,500, which is 60% of their total investment. How much do Orrin and Damen invest together? 💡 **Before receiving guidance, choose a method AND explain your reasoning.** 🚀 **Which method would you like to use first?** (Type 'Bar Model,' 'Double Number Line,' or 'Equation' to proceed.)" """ # Function to prompt the teacher based on their method choice **without giving away the solution** def get_prompt_for_method(method): if method.lower() == "bar model": return """ ### **Bar Model Approach** Great choice! The Bar Model is a useful way to visualize proportions and percentages. 💡 **Now, apply the Bar Model and explain your process.** ✏️ **How would you draw the model and set up the problem?** ✏️ **What steps would you take to find the total investment?** 🛑 **The AI will wait for your explanation before providing any feedback.** """ elif method.lower() == "double number line": return """ ### **Double Number Line Approach** Great choice! The Double Number Line helps align percentage values with real-world quantities. 💡 **Now, apply the Double Number Line and explain your process.** ✏️ **How would you draw and label the number line?** ✏️ **What values would you place at each interval?** 🛑 **The AI will wait for your explanation before providing any feedback.** """ elif method.lower() == "equation": return """ ### **Equation-Based Approach** Great choice! Setting up an equation is a powerful way to represent proportional relationships. 💡 **Now, apply the equation method and explain your process.** ✏️ **How would you set up an equation to represent the given percentages?** ✏️ **What steps would you take to solve for the total investment?** 🛑 **The AI will wait for your explanation before providing any feedback.** """ return "I didn’t understand your choice. Please type 'Bar Model,' 'Double Number Line,' or 'Equation' to proceed." # Function to **wait for teacher response** before giving feedback def get_feedback_for_method(method, teacher_response): if not teacher_response.strip(): return "🛑 **Please explain your thought process first before receiving guidance!**" if method.lower() == "bar model": if "divide" in teacher_response.lower() and "60%" in teacher_response.lower(): return "✅ Great start! You recognized that the bar should be divided into parts representing percentages. Now, can you calculate how much each part represents?" return "🔹 It looks like you might need some help. Try dividing the bar into 10 equal parts, with 6 parts representing Orrin’s 60%. How much does one part represent?" elif method.lower() == "double number line": if "label" in teacher_response.lower() and "percentages" in teacher_response.lower(): return "✅ Nice work! You’ve set up the number line correctly. Can you now align the percentage values with the corresponding dollar amounts?" return "🔹 No worries! Try labeling your number line with 0%, 60%, and 100% on one side and the corresponding dollar amounts on the other. How do the values align?" elif method.lower() == "equation": if "60/100" in teacher_response.lower() and "$1500/x" in teacher_response.lower(): return "✅ You're on the right track! Now, how can you solve for x in your equation?" return "🔹 Try writing the proportion as (60/100) = (1500/x). What steps would you take to solve for x?" return "Interesting approach! Could you clarify your reasoning a bit more?"