Worksheets

What Subjects Are Supported for AI Worksheets?

Any subject is supported. There is no restricted list — you type the subject name yourself when creating a worksheet. The AI generates appropriate questions based on whatever subject and topic you enter.

Commonly used subjects:

Mathematics

e.g. Fractions, Algebra, Geometry

Science

e.g. Forces, Energy, Matter

Physics

e.g. Waves, Electricity, Mechanics

Chemistry

e.g. Periodic Table, Bonding, Reactions

Biology

e.g. Cells, Genetics, Ecosystems

English

e.g. Grammar, Comprehension, Vocabulary

History

e.g. World War II, Ancient Civilisations

Geography

e.g. Climate, Rivers, Population

Computer Science

e.g. Algorithms, Data Structures

How to enter a subject and topic when creating a worksheet:

  1. 1

    Give your worksheet a descriptive title

    In the Title field, enter a name that will help you find this worksheet in your library — for example, "Grade 7 Maths: Fractions" or "KS3 Science: Photosynthesis".

  2. 2

    Be specific in the Topic field

    In the Topic field, type the precise topic you want questions on — for example, "Photosynthesis in Plants" or "Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators". The more specific the topic, the more targeted the generated questions.

  3. 3

    Use Instructions for AI to add context

    Optionally, add notes in the "Instructions for AI" textarea — for example, "Focus on exam-style questions" or "Use the terminology from the Cambridge IGCSE syllabus". This guides how the AI writes the questions.

Example of a well-specified worksheet

Title: Grade 7 Maths — Fractions  ·  Topic: Adding and Subtracting Fractions with Unlike Denominators
This level of specificity produces questions that are directly relevant to what your students are learning right now. See How to Create a Worksheet for the full creation flow.