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AI Unit Quiz Generator for English / ELA Teachers

ELA unit assessments need to test reading comprehension, literary analysis, vocabulary, and writing, all in one document. The AI Unit Quiz Generator builds complete ELA unit tests with a reading passage for close reading questions, vocabulary assessment, literary analysis short answer, and an essay prompt with a 4-level rubric aligned to your unit's writing objectives, in under 10 minutes.

10 min
Average quiz generation time
4 sections
Reading, vocab, analysis, essay
All grades
K-12 ELA supported
4-level
Essay rubric included

How English / ELA Teachers Teachers Use This

Novel Study Unit Test

Generate a complete unit test after a novel study, covering plot and character comprehension, literary analysis, vocabulary from the text, and an essay prompt that asks students to develop a thematic argument with textual evidence.

Informational Reading Unit Assessment

Build unit tests for informational reading units with a new passage for cold reading, comprehension and inference questions, author craft analysis, and a short argument synthesis task.

Writing Unit Assessment

Generate unit assessments for argumentative, narrative, or informational writing units that test students on the specific skills taught (claim construction, evidence integration, transitions, organization) with a task and rubric aligned to the unit.

Poetry Unit Test

Create unit assessments after poetry units with a new poem for close reading, literary device identification and analysis questions, and a comparative essay prompt that applies the analytical skills developed in the unit.

Grammar and Language Unit Quiz

Generate focused grammar and language assessments covering the specific conventions taught in the unit, with both recognition and application items that go beyond simple error identification.

Research Writing Unit Evaluation

Build assessments for research writing units that test source evaluation, citation conventions, note-taking organization, and integration of evidence into argument, covering all components of the research process.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Specify your state standards (Common Core, TEKS, Virginia SOL, etc.) and the AI calibrates the 4-level rubric to those standards. The rubric criteria are specific to the essay prompt, testing the argument, evidence, and organization skills required by the prompt, not generic writing traits.

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