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AI YouTube Video Questions Generator for High School

High school teachers who use documentary clips, TED Talks, and educational videos need viewing guides that push students beyond passive observation into active analysis. The AI YouTube Video Questions Generator creates complete grades 9-12 viewing guides in under 4 minutes, prior knowledge hooks, timestamped analytical questions, synthesis and evaluation discussion prompts, domain vocabulary pre-teach, and a structured note-taking organizer.

4 min
Average guide generation time
Analysis level
Higher-order question calibration
Gr. 9–12
Including AP and honors
Timestamped
During-viewing questions at exact moments

How High School Teachers Use This

TED Talk or Lecture Video Analysis Guide

Generate a structured analysis guide for a TED Talk, academic lecture, or expert interview, with argument identification questions, evidence evaluation prompts, and post-viewing discussion questions that evaluate the speaker's claims and reasoning.

AP Course Supplementary Video Guide

Create a viewing guide for an AP-level supplementary video (history documentary, science explainer, or primary source recording) with questions calibrated to AP cognitive demand and the specific AP course skills being developed.

Current Events and Media Literacy Guide

Generate a media literacy viewing guide for a news segment, documentary excerpt, or perspective piece, with source credibility questions, perspective analysis prompts, and discussion questions that develop critical media consumption skills.

Primary Source Video and Historical Analysis

Create a viewing guide for historical speeches, archival footage, or documentary films, with historical thinking questions (sourcing, contextualization, corroboration) that apply the analysis skills developed in history courses.

Science Documentary Analysis Guide

Generate a structured guide for a science documentary, evaluating scientific claims, identifying evidence, analyzing the methodology presented, and connecting the documentary content to the unit's disciplinary core ideas.

College Prep Discussion and Debate Video Guide

Create a viewing guide for a debate, panel discussion, or advocacy video, with position identification questions, argument analysis, evidence evaluation, and post-viewing discussion questions that develop the analytical discussion skills college and AP courses require.

Frequently Asked Questions

For AP courses, configure the viewing guide with AP-appropriate analytical tasks: for AP History, include sourcing, contextualization, and evidence analysis questions. For AP Language, include rhetorical analysis questions about the speaker's choices. For AP Biology or Chemistry, include scientific reasoning and evidence evaluation questions. The AI calibrates to the AP course when you specify it, producing questions that develop the disciplinary thinking assessed on the AP exam.

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