Make Spaced-Repetition Flashcards and Practice Questions
Builds active-recall flashcards plus tiered practice questions and a spaced-repetition schedule from your source material.
Flashcards work, but only when they're built right, and most students make cards that test recognition instead of recall, which feels productive but barely sticks. This prompt applies learning-science rules to generate genuinely effective cards: one fact per card, no yes/no questions, and cues that force you to retrieve the answer from memory rather than just recognize it. It mixes definitions with application and 'why/how' prompts so you're not only memorizing terms but understanding them. After the cards, it adds five practice questions of increasing difficulty so you can test transfer, and a simple spaced-repetition schedule, because reviewing across spaced sessions is what moves knowledge into long-term memory far better than cramming. You feed in your source material, your notes, a textbook section, or a slide deck, and get a ready-to-study set. It's ideal for vocabulary-heavy subjects, but works anywhere you need durable recall of facts and concepts.
Act as a learning-science tutor. From the material on [TOPIC] below, create a set of [NUMBER] flashcards for a [GRADE LEVEL] learner. Make each card a clean question/answer pair following good flashcard rules: one fact per card, no yes/no questions, and cues that force active recall rather than recognition. Include a mix of definitions, applications, and 'why/how' prompts. After the cards, add 5 short practice questions of increasing difficulty with answers hidden below a divider. Suggest a simple spaced-repetition review schedule. Material: [PASTE MATERIAL].
What you can expect back
FLASHCARDS 1. Q: How do you say 'apple' in Spanish? A: la manzana 2. Q: 'el pan' translates to? A: bread 3. Q: Which verb means 'to eat breakfast'? A: desayunar 4. Q: You want to say 'I am hungry.' What expression do you use? A: tener hambre (Tengo hambre) 5. Q: Why does 'la leche' use 'la' not 'el'? A: leche is a feminine noun PRACTICE QUESTIONS 1. Translate: 'the milk' 2. Translate: 'I eat breakfast' 3. Use 'tener hambre' in a full sentence. --- ANSWERS --- 1. la leche 2. desayuno / yo desayuno 3. e.g. Tengo mucha hambre. SCHEDULE: Review today, tomorrow, in 3 days, then in a week.
Illustrative example — your results will vary by tool and inputs.
Get sharper results
- 01Ask for the cards in a two-column CSV so you can import them straight into Anki or Quizlet.
- 02Request that hard cards be tagged so you can review only the ones you keep missing.
- 03Tell it to make 'cloze deletion' cards (fill-in-the-blank from a sentence) for context-based recall.
- 04Add 'include a memory hook for the five hardest items' to get mnemonics for the trickiest cards.
Adapt it for your case
Ask specifically for fill-in-the-blank cloze cards built from real sentences for context-rich recall.
Request a described image cue for each card (for visual subjects) to pair with the text.
Ask for cards that work in both directions (term to definition and definition to term) for deeper mastery.
Common questions
What makes these better than cards I'd make myself?
They follow learning-science rules many students miss: one idea per card, recall-forcing cues, and a question mix that tests understanding, not just recognition.
Can I import them into Anki or Quizlet?
Yes. Ask for a CSV or tab-separated format with question and answer columns and most flashcard apps will import it directly.
Why include a spaced-repetition schedule?
Reviewing at increasing intervals beats cramming for long-term memory. The schedule tells you when to revisit the deck so the facts actually stick.
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