Take your students' success to the next level
Quizlet helps teachers engage students of all levels through curriculum-based materials, interactive study methods and games.
90% of students who use Quizlet report higher grades.
90% of students who use Quizlet report higher grades.
Personalized instruction made easy
With seven different study modes, students can pick which mode works best for their learning. Quizlet tracks their progress and provides instant feedback on where to focus.
Captivate students in and out of the classroom
Learning is more fun with interactive study modes and games. Turn your materials into a classroom game that gets the whole class excited and participating.
Save time on lesson material creation
Search from over 500 million study sets created by other students and teachers to find relevant content for your class. If you want to make your own, Quizlet makes set creation fast with our predictive word and suggested images features.
I have enrolled all my classes in Quizlet and we use it every day to learn Chinese. It's effective and fun. All my students love it! I can't survive without Quizlet now!
- Katherine Yang, Kristin School, AGE 50
Add teacher superpowers to your account
Upgrade to Quizlet Plus for teachers to use features like Class Progress. You'll get a detailed view of which students have started or completed their study session and those who might need some more encouragement.
The 2021 Quizlet Unconference
The 2021 Quizlet Unconference was all about looking to the future with confidence. View the recorded sessions from our three-day professional development event to learn how to best serve students and make the most out of Quizlet.
Teacher resources
New teacher guide
Watch our four-part video series and download handouts for parents and students.
Get the guideTeacher created resources
Check out our free, engaging lesson plans, teaching guides, and Quizlet tutorials designed for remote and hybrid learning.
Find materialsBe The Change
In partnership with Learning for Justice, Newsela, the New York Times 1619 Project and other leading organizations, we’ve gathered educational resources on social justice issues.
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