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Fraction vocab list

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TermDefinition
equivalent fractionsFractions that name the same amount
numeratorThe number above the line
denominatorThe number below the line
simplifyWrite a fraction in its smallest form
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equivalent fractions
Fractions that name the same amount
The number above the line
The bottom number
A mixed number
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Open Excel, Google Sheets, Numbers, or Quizlet. Select two columns — term and definition, prompt and answer, word and image URL — and copy.

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Pick a tile type

Choose how each row should play: flashcards (term/definition flip), multi-choice (with auto-generated distractors from the other rows), or fill-the-blank.

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Land in the studio

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What we support

Anything that looks like a 2-column list. The parser is forgiving — bring whatever you have and it’ll usually just work.

  • Excel and Google Sheets exports
  • Quizlet "Export" copy/paste flow
  • Plain CSV files
  • Tab, comma, or pipe separators
  • Up to a few hundred rows per paste
  • Headers detected and skipped automatically

Why we built this

Teachers don’t want to retype lists they already have. The most common feedback in the first week was “can I just paste in my Quizlet set?” — now you can. The same flow works for spelling lists, math facts, vocab tables, foreign-language pairs, anything two-column.

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