AI lesson-to-quiz builder for science tutors

Turn one science lesson into student-ready practice

Independent tutors should not spend another 30 to 90 minutes writing review work after class. Paste your lesson notes and get a quiz, flashcards, and homework draft in minutes.

Live editable demoCopy-ready practice set

First release focus: grades 6-8 science tutors working from lesson notes, worksheets, or slide text.

Lesson to practice set

Sample output for a middle-school photosynthesis lesson

Preview
Lesson input

Photosynthesis lesson notes covering chloroplasts, sunlight, water + carbon dioxide, glucose, oxygen, and why plants are producers.

Quiz

8 multiple-choice questions with answer explanations

Flashcards

Key terms like chlorophyll, glucose, and producer

Homework

5 short-answer prompts written for grades 6-8

Example generated question

Why is sunlight important in photosynthesis?

Correct answer: It provides the energy plants use to make glucose from water and carbon dioxide.

How it works

Built for the last 15 minutes after a lesson

The product needs to earn revenue by removing prep work immediately, so the workflow stays narrow: paste one lesson, review the draft, copy it into the next student touchpoint.

Drop in the lesson

Paste lesson notes, worksheet text, or slide content from the science session you already taught.

Pick the practice set

Generate a quiz, flashcards, and short-answer homework tuned for grades 6-8 science students.

Edit and send

Fix weak questions fast, then copy or print a student-ready set without another prep hour.

Interactive product demo

Try the lesson-to-practice workflow on real middle-school science topics

This is an honest prototype view, not a fake dashboard. Swap between sample lessons or paste your own notes to see the kind of practice set the product is aiming to produce.

This version now turns your pasted lesson into a structured summary, a quiz draft, flashcards, and homework prompts you can copy into your tutoring workflow.

Editing the lesson updates the output instantly so the prototype shows what a tutor could actually reuse.

Generated output

Photosynthesis review

Export the draft into email, Docs, or a worksheet.

Tutor review

Honest check before a tutor copies this draft into a worksheet, email, or homework follow-up.

Ready after light edits

What is working

  • The lesson includes enough full-sentence detail to draft more than surface-level questions.
  • The notes contain usable science vocabulary such as photosynthesis, carbon, chains.
  • The notes hint at how the concept was taught, which helps keep the output closer to middle-school level.

What to add before sending

  • Add one concrete example, misconception, or cause-and-effect explanation to make the generated practice feel tutor-led.

Lesson summary

  • Photosynthesis happens in chloroplasts.
  • Plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide to make glucose and oxygen.
  • This process helps explain why plants are producers in food chains.

Quiz questions

  • What two raw materials do plants need for photosynthesis?
  • Why is sunlight important during photosynthesis?
  • Why are plants called producers in a food chain?

Answer key

  • Water and carbon dioxide are the raw materials plants use during photosynthesis.
  • Sunlight provides the energy plants need to make glucose.
  • Plants are producers because they make their own food and support the rest of the food chain.

Flashcards

chloroplast

The part of a plant cell where photosynthesis takes place.

glucose

A sugar plants make for energy storage during photosynthesis.

Homework prompts

  • Explain how photosynthesis helps both plants and animals.
  • Draw a simple diagram showing inputs and outputs of photosynthesis.

Parent update

  • Today we reviewed how plants use sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide during photosynthesis.
  • Your student should be able to explain why plants are called producers and identify the basic inputs and outputs of the process.

Why this is worth paying for

It solves prep work before it tries to become a full teaching platform

Prep in under 5 minutes

Built for tutors who finish a lesson and still need a polished review set before the next student.

Made for middle-school science

Vocabulary, concept checks, diagrams, and short explanations stay readable for grades 6-8.

More than multiple choice

Create quizzes, flashcards, and homework from the same lesson so parents see structured follow-through.

Team note

We are starting with one narrow promise: help an independent science tutor leave each lesson with useful student practice, not another hour of admin. If the output is not good enough to hand to a real student after light edits, the product is not ready to scale.

Product team, early-access build

Move from interest to revenue validation

The product is still early, but it now needs more than free signups. Join the list if you want updates, or open the paid pilot checkout if this already solves enough post-lesson prep pain to justify trying it now.

Current prototype value: editable lesson input, generated summary, quiz draft, flashcards, homework prompts, and one-click copy.

Current stage: signups exist, so the next proof is whether any tutor will start checkout for a narrow paid pilot.