Mixed Review Generator

Turn boring Review Packets into high energy activities. Combine any topics from the entire year to create custom Spiral Reviews, Finals Prep, or State Testing activities in seconds using any of our activity themes.

Features

Custom Recipes preview

Custom Recipes

You control the mix. Need a review with 3 Multi-Step Equations, 2 two-step equations, and 1 absolute value equation? Select exactly what you want and build it instantly.

Gamify Your Review preview

Gamify Your Review

Don't just make a worksheet. Take that exact mix of problems and turn it into a Scavenger Hunt or Cut & Paste to get students moving during review week.

Spiral Review Made Simple preview

Spiral Review Made Simple

Stop digging through old files. Just check the box for the old topic and add it to your current lesson for instant retention practice.

One Click Shuffle preview

One Click Shuffle

Need a Version A and Version B for the test? Or a totally fresh set for the student who was absent? Hit Shuffle to randomize the order and numbers instantly.

The Ultimate Test Prep Engine

Stop photocopying, cutting, and taping old worksheets together to make a review guide.

Total Curriculum Access: whether you are reviewing for a Unit Test or the End-of-Course Exam, you have access to every topic in the library at once.

Granular Control: You aren't stuck with unit by unit problems. You can filter down to specific skills to target exactly what your class struggled with.

Regenerate: Instantly regenerate your review activities for additional practice or differentiated support.

Activity mixer configuration panel showing custom topic blend setup

Packet vs. Puzzle

Students dread 50-page review packets. They love review games.

Teachers: You know they need the state test prep practice, but you hate the burnout. By turning your State Test Review or Finals Prep into a Scavenger Hunt, you get high engagement on the exact same rigor.

Students: Seeing a Slope problem next to an Equation problem forces their brain to switch gears (called Interleaving), which is scientifically proven to improve retention better than doing 20 of the same problem in a row.

Students solving mixed-review problems in a collaborative puzzle activity