Education Beginner XML Structured

Flashcard Deck Builder for Exams

For students and teachers who need high-quality flashcards from notes, textbooks, or lecture transcripts.

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Rating
4.9
Difficulty
Beginner
Format
XML Structured
Variables
4
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โ— ChatGPT (GPT-5.4) โ— Claude Sonnet 4.6 โ— Gemini Flash

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XML Structured .txt

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Variables to fill in

{{SOURCE_TEXT}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{SUBJECT}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{CARD_COUNT}} โ€” Replace with your input
{{FORMAT}} โ€” Replace with your input

About this prompt

This template transforms notes, lectures, or textbook passages into a clean flashcard deck that is easy to study from on mobile or paper. The prompt tells the model to extract only high-value facts, definitions, formulas, and distinctions, then convert them into concise question-and-answer cards. That keeps the output focused and prevents bloated cards that are hard to memorize.

It is ideal for students, teachers, and course creators who need a fast way to build review materials for quizzes and exams. You can ask for different card styles, including basic Q&A, cloze deletions, or definition cards. The prompt also encourages balanced difficulty so the deck includes easy recall items and deeper application questions. This is helpful for exam prep because students can study the same content in smaller, more memorable chunks.

Customize the source material in {{SOURCE_TEXT}}, the subject in {{SUBJECT}}, and the card count in {{CARD_COUNT}}. If you want a specific format for Anki or Quizlet, add it in {{FORMAT}} so the model can match your workflow. The output should include a deck title, a list of cards, and a short note explaining any ambiguous items. For best results, ask the model to prioritize terms that are likely to appear on tests and to keep each answer under one sentence whenever possible for stronger active recall.

Key features

  • Flashcard deck creation from notes, lectures, or textbooks
  • Active recall optimized cards for stronger memory retention
  • Supports Q&A and cloze deletion formats for flexible studying
  • Exam prep focus filters out low-value or verbose content
  • Works well for Anki, Quizlet, or printed study sheets

Best for

  • โ†’ High school students preparing for unit tests and finals
  • โ†’ Teachers turning lesson notes into quick review materials
  • โ†’ Course creators building student-friendly study resources

Tips

  • ๐Ÿ’ก Paste clean source text with headings to improve card quality
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Set CARD_COUNT based on study time, not just content length
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Use FORMAT to request Anki-style cloze cards for harder topics

What you'll get

A deck title followed by a numbered list of flashcards, each with a short question and a precise answer. Optionally includes cloze deletions and a note about tricky items.

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