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Study Flashcard Batch Planner

Plan a flashcard batch with make, review, ask, and skip lanes, presets, copy, clear, warnings, and a result summary.

Updated 2026-06-26

Result summary

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    Field notes

    Flashcard batch notes for smaller review decks

    Use this planner when notes or quiz misses are about to become cards. The point is to make a focused batch, not to copy every line of notes into a deck.

    Keep unclear material out

    A card made from unclear notes trains the wrong answer. Put uncertain definitions, rubric wording, source details, or examples in ask before making cards.

    • Use make for new useful prompts.
    • Use review for weak existing cards.
    • Use ask for unclear material.
    • Use skip for duplicates, mastered facts, or prompts that are too broad.

    Rows that work

    The best rows name a topic and the next study action. One row can become several cards later, but it should still have a clear reason.

    • Cell transport terms | make | definitions still missing
    • Osmosis examples | review | weak on practice quiz
    • Lab safety rule | ask | confirm teacher wording
    • Photosynthesis basics | skip | already correct twice

    Limits

    The planner does not replace course rules, tutoring, grading guidance, accommodations, or academic integrity requirements. Use teacher instructions and rubrics first.

    How to use this tool

    1. Paste or type your input into the tool.
    2. Choose the action or option that matches your task.
    3. Review the output before copying it into another app.

    Notes

    Decide which facts should become new cards, which cards need review, and which unclear items need a question first.

    Inputs are processed in the browser for this static MVP. Avoid pasting secrets into any online tool unless you understand the environment.

    FAQ

    Should every note become a flashcard?

    No. Turn weak or useful facts into cards, skip duplicates, and ask about unclear material before making unreliable cards.

    What belongs in review?

    Use review for cards or topics that already exist but were missed, slow, or shaky in practice.

    Can this replace studying?

    No. It organizes the card batch; you still need retrieval practice, examples, and teacher or rubric guidance.