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AI True/False Assessment Generator for English / ELA Teachers

ELA true/false assessments work best when they test whether students read carefully, understood the argument, and can distinguish author claims from their own inferences. The AI generates text-grounded T/F assessments from any reading passage, with 'cite your evidence' justification prompts that require students to ground their answers in the specific text.

<2 min
Generation time
10-15
Questions per set
All grades
K-12 ELA supported
Text-grounded
Questions from your text

How English / ELA Teachers Teachers Use This

Reading Comprehension Accountability

Generate a T/F set from the night's assigned reading. Students who read carefully answer quickly; students who did not read are immediately revealed. The cite-your-evidence prompt makes guessing unrewarding.

Author Purpose and Craft Check

Generate T/F statements about authorial choices, 'The author uses the metaphor of a storm to represent hope in this passage.' False statements test whether students can distinguish accurate analysis from misreading.

Informational Text Claims and Evidence

For informational and argumentative texts, generate T/F statements that test whether students can distinguish the author's actual claims from distortions, extensions, or inversions of those claims.

Literary Device Identification

Generate T/F statements about literary devices in a specific text, testing whether students can accurately identify metaphor, irony, foreshadowing, and symbolism rather than applying terms generically.

Grammar and Usage Concept Check

Generate T/F statements about grammar rules, punctuation conventions, and usage distinctions, testing conceptual understanding of the language system rather than just rule memorization.

Pre-Seminar Knowledge Check

Before a Socratic seminar or class discussion, generate a quick T/F check to ensure all students have a shared factual foundation for the conversation. Students who are wrong on key points can be redirected before the discussion begins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Paste the specific text passage (a chapter excerpt, a poem, a short story section) and the AI generates T/F questions grounded in the language and content of that specific passage. Questions test comprehension, inference, and analysis of the text itself rather than general knowledge about the topic.

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