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AI Unit Quiz Generator for Math Teachers

Math unit quizzes need to test both procedural fluency and conceptual understanding, but writing questions that genuinely distinguish between them takes time. The AI Unit Quiz Generator builds complete math unit quizzes with computation items, conceptual questions, and open-response problem-solving, all with misconception-based distractors and a standards coverage map, in under 10 minutes.

8 min
Average quiz generation time
3 types
Procedure, concept, problem-solving
100%
Standards coverage verified
K–16
Grade levels supported

How Math Teachers Teachers Use This

Algebra and Functions Unit Test

Generate algebra unit tests covering equations, inequalities, functions, and graphing with procedural items, conceptual questions, and application problems that test the full range of unit objectives.

Geometry Proof and Application Assessment

Build geometry unit tests with mixed formats (definition recall, diagram-based questions, proof reasoning, and real-world application) covering the full range of geometric thinking the unit developed.

Statistics and Probability Unit Quiz

Generate statistics unit assessments covering data collection, representation, analysis, and inference, with interpretation questions that test whether students understand what statistics can and cannot conclude.

Calculus Conceptual and Procedural Assessment

Build calculus unit tests with a balance of procedural computation and conceptual understanding, testing whether students know what a derivative or integral means, not just how to calculate one.

Math Intervention Progress Assessment

Generate targeted unit assessments for math intervention classes covering the specific standards students are building toward, providing documented progress data for intervention records.

Cumulative Review Assessment

Generate a cumulative quiz covering multiple previously taught units for a mid-year review, checking long-term retention of earlier content alongside current unit mastery.

Frequently Asked Questions

Specify the proportion you want (for example, 40% procedural, 40% conceptual, 20% application) and the AI generates questions in that distribution. The default balance for most math units is weighted toward procedural items with a meaningful conceptual section, but you can adjust before generating.

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