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Paste a textbook chapter and this tool builds a strict heading-and-subheading outline of it, structure only, no questions attached to any heading and no content summarized underneath, so you can see how the chapter is actually organized before you read a single paragraph, or explains why an outline and a question-based preview are two different tools if you want that distinction first.
Name a book and a chapter and get a short factual recall quiz with a complete answer key, built to check whether someone actually read the chapter, not to test their interpretation of it.
Give your class in [ROSTER] and set [MODE] to pick one student at random, form groups sized to a [GROUPING_GOAL?] like mixed ability or students kept apart, or build a full call order that hits every name once before anyone repeats, with any fairness trade-off stated plainly.
Paste a classic text and get a glossary of every archaic or obsolete word and phrase in it, thee, wherefore, prithee, and the rest, each one defined with its part of speech and the exact line from your text where it shows up.
Build a sight word flashcard set from the real Dolch or Fry word lists by grade band, words like said, was, and of that don't sound out phonetically and have to be memorized by their whole shape, kept deliberately separate from phonics words that follow decodable sound-letter patterns.
Paste a text and see it broken open by two or more critical lenses side by side, feminist, Marxist, psychoanalytic, and more, in a structured comparison table for pre-writing exploration, never essay prose you could submit as a finished paper.
Set [DEVELOPMENTAL_DOMAIN] for a milestone-based observation checklist built from typical age-range benchmarks, not an IEP or special education document, since this tracks general developmental progress for every child in a room, not a formal disability accommodation plan.
Paste your raw lecture notes or reading material and this tool condenses it into a bulleted list at a density you choose, never prose, from a lightly trimmed version close to your original wording down to a bare must-know list, built for turning a dense page into something you can scan in under a minute, or explains how to pick the right density if you're not sure how much to cut.
Paste the list of terms or steps you need to memorize in order and this tool builds a new acronym or initialism from their first letters, real words where possible or a memorable invented one where a real word won't fit, so you have something to recall the whole list from a single anchor, unlike a tool that only finds and classifies acronyms already sitting in a text, or explains why an acronym breaks down past a certain list length if you're not sure it's the right technique for your material.
Paste any poem, story, comic, or song lyrics and find every onomatopoeia in it, each sound word quoted, matched to the noise it imitates, and explained for its effect on rhythm and mood, or switch modes to get fitting onomatopoeia suggested for a scene you are writing.
Paste a story or name a well-known work and pinpoint its central conflict, typed across the six kinds from character vs self to character vs fate, sorted into internal or external, every struggle backed by a quote from your text and tied to theme.
Set [WAKE_TIME] and [NUM_NAPS] for a full-day routine covering wake, meals, naps, and play blocks in sequence, the whole daycare or at-home day laid out, not a single-activity plan or a bedtime-only routine that stops at one part of the clock.
Create effective flashcards for memorization using proven memory techniques
Build Spanish vocabulary flashcards that tag noun gender on every card (el or la), flag false friends before they cause an embarrassing mistake, and optionally drill verb conjugation across a full tense, matched to a CEFR level instead of a generic difficulty label.
Paste a passage into [TEXT] and get a cloze exercise built by real cloze methodology, either a standard every-Nth-word deletion for reading comprehension or a targeted deletion of specific vocabulary or grammar points, with an optional word bank and a full answer key.
Get a text description of which Egyptian uniliteral hieroglyph corresponds to each letter of a name, using the standard museum-style single-consonant sign chart. This tool names and describes each glyph in words only. It cannot render or draw any hieroglyph image.
Paste a monologue from a play and see exactly what it does, its purpose, what it reveals about the speaker, and the rhetorical techniques carrying it, kept distinct from a soliloquy since a monologue can be spoken to others or an audience.
Name a book and its author and get the biographical background that actually explains this specific work, why they wrote it and the events, relationships, or beliefs behind it, not a general life summary.
Set [SUBJECT], [GRADE_LEVEL], and [NUMBER_OF_WEEKS], list units or standards in [UNITS_OR_STANDARDS], and flag [TESTING_DATES] to build a week-by-week or unit-by-unit pacing calendar with review time built in before every real assessment, the document that pins a curriculum map's order to actual dates.
Paste a passage or name a work and get its genre and literary movement classified, Gothic, Realism, Modernism, Romanticism, and more, each label backed by specific textual evidence rather than a guess based on publication date.
Build a tracing worksheet for pre-writers, starting with pre-writing strokes like lines and curves before real letters, since tracing a dotted outline is a different, more scaffolded skill than copying a model independently, and rushing straight to letters skips the motor-skill groundwork.
Create a structured essay outline with thesis, arguments, and evidence organization
Paste any passage, poem, or scene and find every use of sensory imagery, each one quoted, named for the sense it engages (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell, or the body's own felt sense), and explained for its effect on mood and atmosphere.
Set [DEVELOPMENTAL_DOMAIN] for a single day's plan organized by developmental domain, physical, cognitive, language, social-emotional, not by academic standards, since a preschool lesson plan measures growth differently than a K-12 lesson plan built around a content standard.
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