AI Worksheets

AI Worksheet Generator

Turn your PDFs, lecture notes, slides, or a single topic prompt into a printable PDF worksheet — practice problems, a quiz with an answer key, or a blank student handout, ready in minutes.

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Free to start · No credit card · Professionally typeset PDFs

Used by 150,000+ students worldwide
AI Worksheet Generator — practice problems and a quiz with answer key, ready to print as a PDF
150,000+
students worldwide
4
worksheet styles
Minutes
to a printable PDF
Why students love it

Worksheets from your own material

Stop hunting for practice problems that half-match your class. Generate a worksheet from the exact source you study.

Grounded in your sources

The worksheet is built from your uploaded PDFs, Word docs, slides, or notes — so every problem reflects what you're actually studying, not a generic question bank.

Print-ready in minutes

You get a clean, downloadable PDF worksheet, typically in a few minutes — ready to print for a study group, a class, or solo exam prep.

Practice or assess

Pick a style: a balanced Practice Set with an answer key, a warm-up-to-challenge Mixed Review, a Quiz + Key, or a Blank Worksheet handout with no visible answers.

How it works

How it works

Three steps from your source material to a printable PDF worksheet.

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1. Select or upload sources

Pick from your library, upload new PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, text, or spreadsheet files, add a Google Drive document, or paste a website URL. Combine up to 3 sources — or skip sources and type a topic instead. Working from a long PDF? Choose the exact page range to build from.

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2. Customize style and instructions

Choose a worksheet style (Practice Set, Mixed Review, Quiz + Key, or Blank), select your AI model and language, and optionally add custom instructions like "include 50% application questions" or "add a short answer key".

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3. Generate and download

Scholarly generates the worksheet from your sources in a few minutes, typesets it as a printable PDF in your choice of four free design themes — Professional, Academic, Modern, or Playful — and saves it to your library. Download it on a paid plan, or share it with a free link.

Worksheet styles

Four worksheet styles, one source

Pick the format that fits the moment — practice, review, assessment, or a blank handout. Each is generated from the same source you upload.

Practice Set

Default

A balanced set of practice problems with a full answer key — the everyday format for working through a chapter or topic.

Mixed Review

Answer key

A graduated mix: quick warm-ups, core problems, application questions, then a challenge — to stretch you from recall to mastery.

Quiz + Key

Answer key

An assessment-style worksheet with an answer key, ideal for self-testing or for a teacher running a quick quiz from class notes.

Blank Worksheet

No answers

Problems only, no visible answers — a clean student handout for in-class problem-solving or a no-peeking practice run.

Answer keys and worked solutions are built into some styles and intentionally left out of the Blank Worksheet. Add custom instructions to shape question types, difficulty, and spacing.

What's inside

Everything in a Scholarly worksheet

Every detail that makes the generated PDF genuinely useful for studying and teaching.

Source-grounded problems

Every problem is generated from your uploaded material — PDFs, Word, PowerPoint, text, spreadsheets, Google Drive, or live websites — not a generic bank.

Four worksheet styles

Practice Set, Mixed Review, Quiz + Key, or Blank Worksheet — pick the structure that matches how you want to study or teach.

Custom instructions

A freeform instructions field shapes the worksheet — vary question types, adjust difficulty, set spacing, or request worked solutions.

Optional answer keys

Answer keys and worked solutions are built into the assessment styles, and deliberately excluded from the blank handout version.

Combine up to 3 sources

Merge a lecture PDF, a slide deck, and your notes into one worksheet so it spans everything a topic covers.

Many file types

PDFs, Word (.doc, .docx), PowerPoint (.ppt, .pptx), text and CSV files, Excel and Google Sheets, Google Drive docs, and website URLs.

Topic prompt mode

No source file? Just describe the worksheet topic and Scholarly writes a full worksheet from scratch.

Language selection

Generate the worksheet in your language — not limited to English — so it matches the way your class is taught.

Printable PDF output

The result is a professionally typeset, print-ready PDF in one of four free design themes — Professional (default), Academic, Modern, or Playful — ready for a classroom, a study group, or solo prep.

Saved to your library

Every worksheet is saved as generated PDF content in your library, so you can reopen, redownload, and reprint it anytime.

Background processing

Generation continues even if you close the browser — Scholarly keeps working and your worksheet is waiting when it's done.

Free and Ultimate tiers

Start free with a set of included AI creations to try it out; Ultimate unlocks ongoing creation and AI model selection.

Best for

Made for teachers and students alike

However you study or teach, there's a worksheet style and source for the job.

Teachers building quizzes

Create practice worksheets or quizzes straight from class notes. Example: a biology teacher uploads a lecture PDF and generates a Quiz + Key with 15 assessment questions.

Study groups

Convert textbook chapters or research papers into shared practice problems. Example: a group uploads an organic chemistry chapter and generates a Mixed Review with worked examples.

Exam prep

Turn a study guide into varied-difficulty problem sets. Example: a student pastes a website URL of practice problems and generates a Practice Set with a full answer key.

Instructors making handouts

Build blank student handouts from existing course materials. Example: a professor uploads a slide deck and generates a Blank Worksheet for in-class problem-solving.

Honest comparison

How Scholarly compares

Other tools are great at what they do — but they aren't built to turn your sources into a worksheet. Here's where each one wins.

Quizlet

Best for flashcard-based review. Strong study modes and a huge library of peer-created card sets, plus a polished mobile app.

Great when you want to drill cards rather than work through problem sets.

Doesn't generate custom worksheets from your own sources.

Focuses on cards — not printable problem sets or PDF handouts.

Canva

Best for visual design. Beautiful templates, drag-and-drop layout, and branded aesthetics for any document.

Great when you want full control over how a page looks.

Requires you to enter and design the content yourself.

Won't AI-generate worksheet problems from your PDFs or lecture notes.

Best for students
Scholarly

Best for worksheets from your material. Turns your PDFs, slides, notes, or a topic into a printable PDF worksheet.

Four styles — Practice Set, Mixed Review, Quiz + Key, and Blank — with optional answer keys.

Combines up to 3 sources of many file types, in your language, grounded in your content.

Free to start, saved to your library, and downloadable as a print-ready PDF.

Powered by AI agents

Every tool here is a purpose-built AI agent

Scholarly doesn't just call a model once. Each feature is run by an autonomous AI agent that reads your material, reasons across multiple models, and can research the web and run code — then hands back a finished, cited artifact.

Multiple models

Agents route each step to the model that does it best, instead of relying on a single one.

Live web research

When your sources aren't enough, agents search the web and cite what they find.

Runs code in a sandbox

Each agent gets its own sandbox to compute, transform data, and build your artifact.

Grounded in your sources

Every output is built from the PDFs, notes, and lectures you upload — not guesswork.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What can I turn into a worksheet?

Upload your own PDFs, Word documents (.doc, .docx), PowerPoint files (.ppt, .pptx), text files (.txt, .md, .csv), spreadsheets (Excel or Google Sheets), or Google Drive documents — or paste a website URL. You can combine up to 3 sources in one worksheet. If you don't have a source, just type the worksheet topic and Scholarly writes it from scratch.

What does the output look like?

You get a professionally typeset, print-ready PDF worksheet in your choice of four free design themes — Professional, Academic, Modern, or Playful. It's saved to your library, so you can reopen it anytime; downloads are included on paid plans, and sharing via link is free. Depending on the style you pick, it includes practice problems, a quiz, or a blank handout — with an answer key built into the assessment styles.

What are the four worksheet styles?

Practice Set is a balanced set of problems with a full answer key. Mixed Review graduates from warm-ups to core problems to application questions to a challenge. Quiz + Key is an assessment-style worksheet with an answer key. Blank Worksheet gives you the problems only, with no visible answers — a clean student handout.

How long does it take to generate a worksheet?

Most worksheets finish in a few minutes, depending on your source material. Generation runs in the background, so you can close the browser — your worksheet will be waiting in your library when it's done.

Can I add my own instructions?

Yes. A freeform custom-instructions field lets you shape the worksheet — for example "include 50% application questions", "add a short answer key", "vary the question types", "adjust the difficulty", or "add more spacing for handwritten answers".

Can I generate a worksheet in another language?

Yes. You can select the language for the worksheet, so it isn't limited to English and can match the way your class is taught.

Can I edit the worksheet after it's generated?

The generated worksheet is a static PDF, so you can't edit its content directly in the interface or add custom images and graphics afterward. If you want changes, adjust your custom instructions or sources and regenerate. The PDF doesn't auto-create multiple difficulty tiers in a single generation, and it isn't automatically aligned to a specific standard or curriculum.

Is the AI worksheet generator free?

Yes. The free plan includes a limited number of AI creations that's shared across all of Scholarly's AI generators — flashcards, quizzes, podcasts, slides, guides, and worksheets. Generating a worksheet uses one of those creations. Ultimate unlocks ongoing creation and AI model selection.

Does generating a worksheet count against a limit?

Worksheets aren't gated by a worksheet-specific cap — they draw from the same shared pool of AI creations as flashcards, podcasts, slides, and other generators. That pool is limited on the free plan, and choosing a specific AI model is a paid feature; Ultimate unlocks ongoing creation and model selection.

Who is the worksheet generator best for?

Teachers building practice worksheets or quizzes from class notes, study groups turning textbook chapters into shared problem sets, students converting study guides into varied-difficulty practice, and instructors creating blank handouts from existing course materials. Each just picks a style and a source, then downloads a printable PDF.

Pricing

Ready to turn your notes into a worksheet?

Generate your first printable worksheet from a PDF, your slides, your notes, or just a topic prompt. Free to start — go Ultimate for ongoing creation and AI model selection.

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Free

$0/month
  • 3 AI Chat messages per day
  • 1 free AI creation total
  • 1 free file upload total (8MB)
  • 5 quiz questions per day
  • 1 exam attempt per day
  • 15 voice minutes per day
  • 32-page PDF to flashcards
  • 500 autocomplete words per day

Use it to generate flashcards, improve a deck, or create a podcast, video lecture, slides, infographic, mind map, study guide, worksheet, spreadsheet, story book, timeline, SOP, flowchart, lesson plan, or outline — or run Deep Research or turn a recording into AI Meeting Notes.

Most Popular

Ultimate

$12/month

$144 billed yearly

Everything in Free, plus:

  • Unlimited normal chat & autocomplete
  • Unlimited premium model messages
  • Unlimited AI creations
  • Unlimited file uploads (up to 300MB)
  • Unlimited study sessions
  • Unlimited exams & quizzes
  • 1000-page PDF to flashcards
  • Export to Anki
  • Priority support

Pricing in USD. Local currency available in app.

Teams

For teams that need shared AI study workflows

$45/seat/month, or $324/seat/year with annual billing. Save 40% annually.

  • 3-seat minimum
  • 450 weekly credits per member
  • Premium models and admin controls

Every feature unlocked for everyone, frontier AI models, and per-member weekly credits. Learn more about Scholarly for Teams

Compare plans

Feature

Free

Ultimate

Normal chat

3/day

Unlimited

Premium chat

Unlimited

AI creations

1 total

Unlimited

Video lectures

Uses AI creations

Unlimited

File uploads

1 total (8MB)

Unlimited (300MB)

PDF to flashcards

32 pages

1000 pages

Practice questions

5/day

Unlimited

Practice exams

1/day

Unlimited

Voice mode

15 min/day

1 hr/day

Autocomplete

500 words/day

Unlimited

Export to Anki

Included

Support

Standard

Priority

What students say

Scholarly has been a valuable tool for my studies. The AI-generated flashcards and intuitive features make organizing and retaining information much easier.

Briana

Briana

Student

This app is great for studying for big test. Drop your PDF's in the system and it'll do the trick. You can organize it specifically for your needs.

Kelvin

Kelvin

Student

I am currently preparing for a test that covers a substantial amount of material, and I've found that not having to physically write out my flashcards has been incredibly beneficia...

Isabelle

Isabelle

Student

Scholarly is great for students. I am enrolled in online university and my classes are all PDF based. All I do is upload the PDF and it creates flashcards decks for me. The greate...

Alexandra

Alexandra

Student

Your questions, answered

Is Scholarly free to use?

Yes! The free plan includes core study tools with clear limits: 3 AI Chat messages per day, one free AI creation total, 1 free file upload total, quizzes, practice exams, and manual flashcard creation. Upgrade to Ultimate for unlimited AI creations and unlimited uploads.

What uses my free AI creations?

Generating flashcards, improving a flashcard deck, making a podcast, creating a video lecture or infographic, building slides, a spreadsheet, or a story book, making a mind map, study guide, or worksheet, having an AI Agent create a timeline, SOP, flowchart, lesson plan, or outline, running Deep Research, or processing a recording uses your free AI creation. It is a lifetime free credit and does not reset. AI Chat messages, quizzes, and exams still have separate daily limits; free file uploads are also lifetime credits.

Can I cancel anytime?

Absolutely. There are no contracts or commitments. You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings, and you'll keep access until the end of your billing period.

What payment methods do you accept?

We accept all major credit and debit cards through Stripe. Pricing is displayed in USD by default, but local currency is available in the app.

Can I use Scholarly with a class or school?

Yes. Scholarly for Teams is self-serve for up to 29 seats, so you can put a class or department on one plan yourself in minutes. For a larger rollout, contact us at hello@scholarly.so.

What happens when I hit a free plan limit?

You'll see a prompt to upgrade. Your existing work is never lost — limits only apply to new actions. Free AI creations and the free upload are lifetime credits and do not reset. Upgrading unlocks unlimited AI creations and unlimited uploads.

For Educators or Schools

Scholarly for Teams is self-serve and puts your class or department on one plan. For a larger rollout, contact us at hello@scholarly.so.