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Book Club Questions Generator

Get conversational discussion questions for your book club, built for a real group talking around a table or a screen, not a classroom worksheet with Bloom's taxonomy labels attached.

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Reading
49 uses

Period English Comparison Generator

Paste a passage in period English and see how the language itself has changed, vocabulary, grammar, word order, and spelling compared side by side against modern English, so you understand the shift in the language, not just the sentence's meaning.

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Reading
49 uses

Curriculum Map Generator

Set [SUBJECT], [GRADE_LEVEL], and [TERM_LENGTH] and build a full-year or full-semester scope and sequence, every unit in order with the standards it carries and the sequencing logic between units, one level above the internal detail a single unit plan works out.

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Planning
49 uses

Cheat Sheet Generator

Paste your notes or study material and this tool compresses everything into an ultra-condensed, single-page cheat sheet, terms, formulas, and key facts only, with every explanation and example stripped out, or explains what actually belongs on a good cheat sheet if you're not sure what to cut.

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Study
49 uses

Multiple Narrator Comparison Generator

Paste excerpts from two or more narrators in the same story and compare how each one tells it, differences in voice, reliability, and what each narrator notices or leaves out, backed by quotes side by side.

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Reading
49 uses

Question-Based Notes Converter

Paste your raw lecture notes or reading material and this tool rewrites every point as the question it answers, one question-and-answer pair per fact instead of a section-level question the way SQ3R turns headings into questions, so the whole page becomes a built-in self-test rather than a page you review and then separately quiz yourself on, or explains how this differs from turning headings into questions if you want that distinction first.

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Study
48 uses

Soliloquy Interpreter

Paste a soliloquy and follow the character's private reasoning line by line, the internal conflict they are wrestling with, how their thinking develops or changes, and what it reveals that no other character in the play gets to see.

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Reading
48 uses

Art Movement Explainer and Study Guide Generator

Explain an art movement like cubism or impressionism, or study a specific artist's style like Matisse and fauvism, with historical context, defining visual traits, and named example works, in one tool with a mode select for either angle.

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Art
48 uses

Preschool Holiday Craft Generator

Set [HOLIDAY_SEASON] and [AGE_GROUP] for one specific craft project with an exact materials list and step-by-step instructions scaled to what small hands can actually do, not a Pinterest board of ideas that assumes fine motor skills a 3 year old doesn't have yet.

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Early Childhood
48 uses

Character Quote Collector

Name a character and get their most defining quotes pulled together with chapter references and a line of context for each, checked for accuracy instead of quoted loosely from memory.

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Reading
48 uses

Substitute Teacher Plan Generator

Set [GRADE_LEVEL], [SUBJECT], and [CLASS_SCHEDULE], then choose a planned absence built around your own [LESSON_CONTENT] or an emergency plan of generic backup activities that need no subject-specific knowledge to run, the version that has to sit ready for a sick day nobody can predict.

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Planning
47 uses

Perspective Drawing Exercise Generator

Get a written one-point, two-point, or three-point perspective drawing exercise, with horizon line and vanishing point setup described in words, a subject to draw, and common mistakes named explicitly. This tool describes the exercise in text, not an image.

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Art
47 uses

Digital Painting and Shading Technique Guide Generator

Get a written guide to a digital painting or shading technique, light source logic, form shadow versus cast shadow, blending approach, and brush settings to try, described in words rather than shown as a rendered example.

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Art
46 uses

Aside Identifier

Paste a scene and find every aside in it, the brief remarks a character delivers straight to the audience while other characters on stage are meant not to hear, each one quoted with the dramatic irony it creates explained.

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Reading
46 uses

Lecture Notes to Outline Converter

Paste the raw notes you took during a lecture and this tool rebuilds them into a proper topic outline, inferring the main topics and supporting points a live lecture rarely announces cleanly, since a professor talks in a straight line while the actual structure underneath has to be reconstructed after the fact, or checks a lecture outline you already built for gaps you might have missed while writing live.

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Study
46 uses

Timeline Generator From Notes

Paste your raw lecture notes or reading material and this tool pulls out every dated or sequential event and builds a chronological timeline from it, one entry per event with a short description and, where the material supports it, why that event mattered to what came after, built for history, literature chronology, and any subject where the order events happened in is itself part of what's being tested, or flags gaps where the material's own dates are unclear.

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Study
46 uses

Teacher Weekly Planner Generator

List every class or prep you teach in [CLASSES_OR_PREPS], add duties and priorities in [DUTIES] and [WEEK_FOCUS], and build a full week-at-a-glance grid across every class and commitment, the zoomed-out view that many single lesson plans live inside, not a lesson plan itself.

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Planning
46 uses

French Vocabulary Flashcard Generator

Build French vocabulary flashcards with the gender-marked article on every noun (le or la), liaison notes where pronunciation shifts unexpectedly between words, and an optional verb conjugation drill, matched to a CEFR level instead of a vague beginner-to-advanced label.

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Study
45 uses

Point of View Narrator Analyzer

Paste any passage and identify its exact point of view, first, second, or third person, limited, omniscient, or objective, plus who the narrator is and what the reader can and cannot know because of that choice.

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Reading
45 uses

Numbers Flashcard Generator

Build a number recognition flashcard set pairing the numeral, the number word, and a countable object group for each number, scoped to the exact range a preschooler or kindergartner is working on, kept deliberately separate from multiplication facts, which are a different, later math skill entirely.

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Study
44 uses

Report Card Comments Generator

Generate personalized, professional report card comments that highlight student strengths and growth areas with specific, constructive feedback

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Education
44 uses

Personification Identifier

Paste any passage, poem, or song lyrics and pinpoint every instance of personification in it, each one quoted, named for the human trait or action it gives to an object, animal, force of nature, or idea, and explained for its effect, or switch modes to get personification suggested for a scene you are writing.

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Reading
44 uses

Daily Drawing Challenge Generator

Build a structured daily drawing challenge in the 100 heads or 30-day sketchbook style, with a themed prompt list, a realistic daily time commitment, and milestone check-ins, sized to a chosen focus, duration, and skill level.

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Art
44 uses

Chord Progression and Inversion Practice Generator

Practice spelling chord progressions in a chosen key and naming or building triad inversions (root position, first inversion, second inversion) with figured bass symbols, using written note names, along with a full answer key on request.

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Music
44 uses

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